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Edit :- I've just checked one of your earlier posts, where you say that you've checked the spark plug, & it's fine. I reckon that if it WAS the killswitch, then the plug wouldn't fire. Can anyone come in , here, & tell me if my last statement is correct) :??:
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Hmmm, name tag........maybe a good idea!! :crackup
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Other makers have not "seen the light". :biggrin:
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well, guess what....
I sprayed some starter fluid in the air intake and when I tried to start it, it sputtered a few times, so I decided to drain the gasoline and refill with new, and it fired right up! LOL It's running great, now. Don't know what's wrong with that gas, I didn't see any water or trash in it, but there's definitely something wrong with it! I won't be going back to that gas station! Thanks for all the help!
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Stick to top tier gas with techron. That will keep the fuel system cleaner longer. I did try a cheaper gas here but the Vstrom developed a Fuel Injection code that would show up everytime it sat for more than 2 days. Switched back to the good stuff and no more codes to worry about.
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I suppose it's not really noteworthy, but it's nice that your very first guess (bad gas?) was ultimately the right one. I am currently out of town, but I have been "riding off" a tank to keep from (re-)developing gas/carb issues brought on by too much idleness. One more argument against having two bikes.
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Alan, send me the Strat and I'll keep putting fresh top tier gas in it for you.
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