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I only weigh around 220 and I've done it a couple of times myself. Its the delay in the throttle by wire. I never did it on any of my other bikes with cable throttle.
Gary D.
That is what the cops around here have said. when doing slow riding they have to compensate for the delay in the resonse
Try getting the RPM's up to about 3500-4000 and dumping the clutch, it will not lug then J/K, I usually take off from about 1200-1500 RPM and still feather the clutch while applying more throttle.
Don't lug a Harley V twin, first thing I learned many years ago. If you are starting in first gear ,you can feather clutch to start slow ,but give it more throttle.
I have had the same problem with our 09 ridding two up. It almost sounds like the primary chattering. I never once had that problem with older Harleys.
I've noticed the same thing on my Cross Bones but not on my Triumph Rocket 111.
But then then there is a slight difference in the torque available
More revs and more clutch solve the problem but can't do much for the clutch
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