What if when you take off instead of Grandma-ing it you drop the hammer on it. That cures the stumble. JMHO
What if when you take off instead of Grandma-ing it you drop the hammer on it. That cures the stumble. JMHO
Actually, my northern friend, no it doesn't.
Maybe in your climate, but not the warmth of Florida.
In fact, if you "drop the hammer" with a lot of purpose, you can actually stall the bike out.
If you feather the crap out of the clutch and roll on some throttle, the bike will still lurch forward, then back. It's truly not a pleasant feeling.
C'mon down - I'll show you.
Steve
Do you think the ambient temperature has something to do with it? Sounds like you think your warmer temps may be a factor. So what about humidity? I've ridden a lot of days in the 40's and no prob. I think my absence of the problem could be that my bike is in a climate controlled environment. My garage never gets below 65° or above 75°.