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Have your CO level checked.
I had the same problem and someone on the list recommended to have the CO
level checked.
It was way too high. After changing the stalling never occurred again.

Ludo, Belgium
Red 99 ST

> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: owner-st@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-st@xxxxxxxxxx]namens Ben Snyder
> Verzonden: maandag 10 september 2001 5:51
> Aan: stlist
> Onderwerp:
>
>
> Hey folks, I'm new to the list so I hope this hasnt
> been asked.  I tried to find something on this in the
> archives but nothing exactly related to my problem.
>
> My bike will just die on me on occassion.  It seems to
> be rather random, but almost always while slowing
> down, but not necessarrily (sp?) hard braking.
>
> It's caused me to have a mini-panic attack because I
> was miles from home, in BFE, no way I was going to get
> a cell signal, etc and I thought I was going to be
> walking for miles.  I tentatively hit the start button
> while I was still rolling (thinking it wouldnt work
> anyway) and the bike started right up and I rode the
> rest of the way home without incident.
>


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