wfooshee
O, Woe is me!!
^^^^ Agree.
The tilt sensor switch will shut the bike off and leave it shut off. Fuel slosh will give the starvation and temporary cutout described.
The bike's tank was not designed for side loads, since a motorcycle, even in the hardest corenering, maintains a chassis l;oad that is vertical with respect to the frame of the mike.
Take the lean out, and with a low fuel level, it sloshes to the side and away from the pump's pickup.
I didn't think about that before, when he described the cutout as recoverable. Lean angle sensor is not self recovering, the key must be cycled.
The tilt sensor switch will shut the bike off and leave it shut off. Fuel slosh will give the starvation and temporary cutout described.
The bike's tank was not designed for side loads, since a motorcycle, even in the hardest corenering, maintains a chassis l;oad that is vertical with respect to the frame of the mike.
Take the lean out, and with a low fuel level, it sloshes to the side and away from the pump's pickup.
I didn't think about that before, when he described the cutout as recoverable. Lean angle sensor is not self recovering, the key must be cycled.
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