OldernYZer
Active member
I learned something that I haven't seen in the owner's manual, or at least, so it seems. Yamaha typically employs a sensor, usually built into the ECU, that senses when the bike is tipped over and shuts the fuel delivery off. On their MX four-strokes, standing the bike back up rectifies the situation and they will start right back up. On the FJR, it appears that the ignition has to be cycled (turned off, then back on) in order to reset this feature before it will restart.
Something to keep in mind. Don't ask how I found this out.
Something to keep in mind. Don't ask how I found this out.