i try posting a link but dint let me
i try posting a link but dint let me
Date Complaint Filed: 07/29/2013
Component(s): ENGINE
Date of Incident: 04/02/2013
NHTSA ID Number: ou812
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Crash:damn near
Fire:No
Number of Injuries:1
Number of Deaths:0
Piles of shit in pants: 3
Manufacturer: Honda (American Honda Motor Co.)
Vehicle Identification No. (VIN): 123456
SUMMARY:
Took off, gained a close tailgater, bike nose dived due to cold hesitation, bike took off as throttle applied, hit a banana peel, ran off road into ditch, the state bush hog tractor went over me 3 times before I could get away.
ED209 says RED is faster, you have 20 seconds to comply !
BUSH HOG!!??!!
SUM BITCH!!!
I thought this issue was cleared up by adding the Iridium Plugs????
" Truth is often deemed rude, blunt and to the point which is why so few make their friend " Freddy Hayler ..352-267-1553 Sanford, FLA Gutterman6000@Gmail.com
i all most never warm up and do not have this problem or maybe i do but i press the clutch and give couple reps and problem solve . but i see a lot of post here about it .
i all most never warm up and do not have this problem or maybe i do but i press the clutch and give couple reps and problem solve . but i see a lot of post about it .
Mine will do it if I start it and take off before it has a chance to run for a few seconds, if I start it and then put on my helmet and gloves it does ok.
Mine has 3400 miles on it and it doesn't stop hesitating until it reaches normal operating temp. Very annoying. I don't know too many people that sit and wait for there engine to reach operating temp.
I've never NOT done this....no issues.
But inquiring minds and the helicopter pilot in me (if it hasn't gone wrong yet, it is about to go wrong) needs to experiment and see if this is an issue.
Today, helmet & gloves first, sit on bike, aim bike out the driveway, start and GO!
We'll see what happens....
Cheers,
Steve
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