AlanWM
Registered user
Here's what happened to Roynie's Tiger 955i when it kept running after an upset. (Oil went through the air box into the top of the cylinders, which put too much pressure on the con-rod, which then broke and punched a dinky little hole in the engine case.)
Respectfully suggest OP learns better clutch control.
Did Roynie little upset happen without an anti-stall device already… Seems someone should rather practice the throttle control one preaches…? Or maybe better low-speed control would have avoided the little upset in the first place…

Again, my clutch work is fine and dandy... Slow speed foot-ups’ riding is what I enjoy. Low-speed control has worked for me for the last 30 years, but I’m not afraid of new ideas to improve one’s riding. When I see novice riders battling in a situation where an anti-stall gizmo ‘could’ help, it would be kind of stupid to actually refuse something you’ve never used or experienced? Or is that just me?

(or simply pull the clutch in...????).




