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R1 stalling when cold during deceleration

Engage clutch to downshift, slowing down towards a stop and the bike stalls out. Happens during first 5 minutes of the ride.

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Usually the first thing to do in situations like this is to give the bike a good service. Especially the filters.

  • nesteggs Apr 21, 2013

    Changed plugs, oil, coolant & filters.
    Fiddled with clutch, only got worse. Clutch area is sensative. Tightening it causes more stalling.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 21, 2009

SOURCE: Yamaha V-Star 1100 Custom stalls when downshifting

sounds more like a fuel problem to me. is it cold there did you use stabilizer in the gas? try some berrymans B12 in the gas it cleans everything up internally. it worked for me

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Arnie Burke

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  • Posted on Aug 04, 2009

SOURCE: Engine cuts out with clutch engaged.

is your bjke water cooled could have aproblem with that-its gettin hot-if air cooled carb may neede cleaning. the clutch is ok but indicates to me that that carb needs a low speed jet adjust also-do u have a clymer manual!!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 18, 2009

SOURCE: CLUTCH problem

When I start riding first time in a day, I could have killed engine if I am not careful. I would agreed that the clutch is very sensitive, and I have to rev up a bit more than I would usually do. The other thing, If you forget to open the fuel valve and keep driving, engine stalls when you shift into gear.

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