bbb
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My approach might be different moving forward!
My approach might be different moving forward!

Hi Peeps,
I have a 2010 spec GSA that stalls from time to time without any muppetry on my part!
Normally I am sitting at traffic lights with a warm engine, then the lights go green and I go to give it some throttle, and before I can even let the clutch out the engine has died. This is obviously not so great on a commute through London with vans and lorries by my side ready to launch off the lights as well
I bought the bike in the summer with low mileage and it infrequently stalled early on into my ownership. I have now changed the battery (due to previous experiences with a 650 Dakar) and it has had a big service at BMW with no faults to be found apart from a stuck exhaust flapper that was replaced. Since the service it is stil doing it but not as badly as before......yet! My bike also stumbles sometimes when giving initial throttle, like the engine can't decide if it's going to pickup or not.
The dealer has told me that GS's stalling is a characteristic of the bike. So what do you guys say!? How common is GS stalling really if at all, and how much stalling would you accept?
Apart from that I'm loving my GSAI just hope this won't start taking the shiny shine off things
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Hi bbb, go and check out my threads here, some interesting reading.....
I however no longer have this issue...
Kevin
Kevin......see post #17. Don't think he has this issue any more either.


Whoever knicked it is probably trying to put it back because he's had enough of it cutting out all the time![]()
I believe it's a factor caused by the ECU running a weak fuel mixture. I now have a Power Commander. Less stalling less fluffiness better gear shift and better rider confidence. Fuel consumption is much the same - unless I thrash it..
Last weekend I did about 300 miles on Sat and 200 on Sunday. Fuel was dead on 45mpg measured brim to brim. I used to get 47 on m-ways but I wasn't hanging about and Sunday was heavy going against a head wind..
It does less on "normal " roads but then I do tend to use its new punchy acceleration.
Mr Bear - when does your bike stall? Changing down gear, coming to a halt at traffic lights with clutch in etc.? Mine would always stall when pulling away from lights, but I can guarantee you it wasn't user error :-D It did it three times in the last week I had the bike. Not great for riding in congested traffic.
