The gremlins have REALLY taken over the bike now.
Every time I come to a stop the idle drops and the bike stalls out. Then it starts up and runs okay. But whenever I pull in the clutch and close off the throttle, the rpms drop like a brick and the engine dies. Yesterday I was riding the mountain roads, and just pulled in the clutch. The rpms dropped and the bike died. I could not get it to start while rolling, so I had to roll off to the side of the road and restart it. So now to keep it from dying, I have to constantly blip the throttle when shifting, and blip it all the way down and milk it back to idle. Yesterday I loaded another map and that did not help. I raised the idle up to 1008. Thinking the altitude (Colorado vs sea level Los Angeles) was an issue, I enrichend the afrs at just above idle and below to 13.021. Today I will try clearing the IAC offsets, reloading the original map, and running the IAC warm up to 280 degrees.
What do I need to check and or adjust? I am in Telluride Colorado.
I don't know if this makes a difference but the weather is cooler and the altitude is greater.
When the bike is moving, it runs fine, it's just these "little things" that are driving me nuts.
Mark