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Old May 17th, 2014, 12:38 PM   #5
azian4lifz
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Originally Posted by CZroe View Post
It certainly sounds different from the vacuum problem that some of us have experienced with the J-bike but you should be aware to eliminate it as a factor:

If you park your bike after it is fully warm and then ride off a short time later (~10/25 minutes, your tank may form a vacuum that will stall the bike a couple blocks later. You will not be able to restart it unless you open the tank and let the pressure equalize. People don't discover this right away because they have plenty of fuel and check that last. After they confirm that they have fuel they usually don't make the correlation when it finally starts several minutes later.
I'm not sure What do you do in that situation just take off the gas cap and let it sit?
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