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<blockquote data-quote="JustHoward" data-source="post: 820966" data-attributes="member: 17409"><p>I too am having this problem on my 2008 FJR.</p><p></p><p>I live in Memphis, TN, but during a rally this summer, my bike started to buck at 9,500 feet when I was in first gear at reasonably high RPMs. I stopped at my bonus location at about 10,000 feet, and when I returned to the bike five minutes later, the bike wouldn't start. So I turned it downhill, and coasted to a start, but each time I went to shift gears, the RPMs would drop off and the bike would stall.</p><p></p><p>Since I live at 450 feet above sea level, how I can simulate what's going on so we can diagnose the problem? Or have you guys figured it out yet? I have a big rally this summer and don't want to worry about my bike not making it up the mountain.</p><p></p><p>Howard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustHoward, post: 820966, member: 17409"] I too am having this problem on my 2008 FJR. I live in Memphis, TN, but during a rally this summer, my bike started to buck at 9,500 feet when I was in first gear at reasonably high RPMs. I stopped at my bonus location at about 10,000 feet, and when I returned to the bike five minutes later, the bike wouldn't start. So I turned it downhill, and coasted to a start, but each time I went to shift gears, the RPMs would drop off and the bike would stall. Since I live at 450 feet above sea level, how I can simulate what's going on so we can diagnose the problem? Or have you guys figured it out yet? I have a big rally this summer and don't want to worry about my bike not making it up the mountain. Howard [/QUOTE]
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