not every time, but maybe one out of two. raising the idle speed does not help... i think it may be a switch like the kick stand switch er something. any ideas? is it carburation? a safetly switch? bike runs great otherwise.
I don't think his bike has a tip over sensor on it(just the FI bikes,no?).It's most likely your kickstand flopping down enough to cut the bike off.This only happens when you land,right? [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
When does it stall, in the middle of the stoppie or when the rear wheel lands back on the ground. If its when it hits the ground then its most likely the return spring on the kickstand. I had a friend who had 97 600 and the spring was just not strong enough to hold the kickstand up when the rear of the bike slammed back down to pavement, i went to home depot and bought a similar spring that was stronger to and this solved the problem.
Also, If you have too much oil in it, it will cut out and may stall. I had the same problem. The guy who had my bike before me had almost 2 qts. too much oil. When I did stoppies, the oil would go up the crankcase breather hose and into the airbox and chocke the carbs. After I drained the excess oil I haven't had any problems.
Originally posted by bada$$gix: Also, If you have too much oil in it, it will cut out and may stall. I had the same problem. The guy who had my bike before me had almost 2 qts. too much oil. When I did stoppies, the oil would go up the crankcase breather hose and into the airbox and chocke the carbs. After I drained the excess oil I haven't had any problems.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">Hey where in KC are you from??