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[QUOTE="jaypro55, post: 316544, member: 24406"] Yeah well I know it is flowing freely because that's how we drained the old fuel out. We pulled the fuel line and drained it to a bucket. After doing some thinking we've came to a conclusion that makes the most sense. Something electrical seems to be causing the problem. When it died on me, it was instant, not a bogging down or anything. I was at decently high revs and it just kicked out, like I hit a kill switch. Also when we kick it now, it's like it doesn't even get a spark to get it running. When they had it started, my dad and uncle said it missed and backfired like crazy so a faulty coil or wiring problem makes sense. I don't think we'll mess with that since we should be able to have the dealer fix this one, for free really. I love that bike so much, it looks so awesome and it rips, but it needs to run. [/QUOTE]
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