You may have tripped the tip sensor some how. the key needs to be turned off and then back on to start again. You shouldnt stall the bike, you may be in too high a gear.
Thank you for replying Brock.
With stalling I get a little sloppy sometimes with the clutch. That is all user error. The typical causes are 2nd gear up hill at the lights and thinking I'm in first. I've also stalled it on the flat but that's just me being sloppy at takeoff. I've also been known to stall the car too. Come to think about it, both the car and the bike are silver... I wonder if that's got something to do with it??? (LOL)
More importantly, the tip sensor:
Come to think about it, I did turn the key of and on.
Watching the "police video" posted a week or so ago, where the rider throws the bike around the course is more aggressive riding than I think I was doing.
If I tripped it making a u-turn, does that mean the sensor needs replacing? Are they mechanical sensors, can they wear out? Is it likely to trip out if I trying to dodge an idiot who pulls out in front of me (again).
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