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       After stalling xt660x, it won't start
        
       hey guys,
        Well I just picked up my brand new XT660X. The dealer warned me that it could stall because its new. so yeah, it stalled... no problem.... BUT.. and it wouldn't start. I had to stop, turn of the power and wait 20 seconds before it would start again. is this because I tried to start it when I was still in gear and rolling? To me it sounds more like the FI system is not doing its job. ps. the bike was warm. | 
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       You can start the bike while it's moving no problem. But mate, it's a brand new bike...take it back to the dealer and tell them to sort it out PRONTO!
        Welcome to the club btw :) | 
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 If it still gives me problems, i'm going to take half the day off and let the dealer sort it out. | 
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       Many bikes have the stalling issue, but I thought they had fixed that on the newer versions. Mine's an '06 and it stalled a couple of times in the first 2-3 weeks, but she started again immediatly with no need to stop. That was fixed after a few minor adjustments on the bikes DIAG screen
        Yours may just be a simple setting that needs adjusting too ;) | 
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       The new ones should not stall, I bought a new XTX last week & have ridden 600 miles & it has not stalled once. 
        Make sure your idle speed is set to 1500rpm when it has warmed up. | 
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 but can I fix that or do I have to take it to the dealer? | 
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 http://www.xt660.com/showpost.php?p=22834&postcount=10 | 
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       [quote=Denny;127389]You can raise/lower idle speed by turning the idle screw. Here it is...
        http://www.xt660.com/showpost.php?p=22834&postcount=10[/quote] Don't forget you will need the Rev counter to set it at the right speed. http://www.xt660.com/showpost.php?p=4194&postcount=4 | 
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       We have a Rev counter???? 
        Is this only for diag stuff or for everyday use ? | 
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