2007 Street Bob Issue...HELP!
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2007 Street Bob Issue...HELP!
Hey guys, new to the forum and new to the bike. I have a 2007 Street Bob with 6,800 miles. After I bought it, I had it in for service just to make sure everything was running right and good. Ever since I've had it back, after riding the bike for a short period of time it powers down and stalls as I come to a stop (1st gear) unless I stay on the throttle a little bit. It usually fires back up and idles fine right after it stalls. Riding the bike, it rides fine and the power feels good. Any ideas what's going on? I have bike week Laconia coming up and would rather not turn the bike back to the shop for a few weeks.
I had a similar issue on my old street bike and it was related to the throttle position sensor. Just throwing out ideas, but I figure you guys will have a little more experience than me as it's a new bike to me.
As a side note, the bike has a V&H big radius exhaust and a K&N intake for modifications.
I had a similar issue on my old street bike and it was related to the throttle position sensor. Just throwing out ideas, but I figure you guys will have a little more experience than me as it's a new bike to me.
As a side note, the bike has a V&H big radius exhaust and a K&N intake for modifications.
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Could be tuner issues, also check the idle air control (IAC). Since it seems to only happen when idling after getting warm. I've had issues with stuff like this just not nearly as bad, and that's my next thing to check. It's easy to clean, just get some throttle body cleaner, pop off the air intake, and there is a little hole at the top of the intake tube. That's where the IAC is.
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Hey - before you go to a lot of trouble I spookily had exactly the same sounding problem when I got my 2007 SB back from my dealer after a service. Turned out it was simply the black thumb screw under the throttle was too tight and the throttle cable was not running freely. Was a real simple fix - just loosened it and all's been good since. Just a thought and may possibly save you a whole bunch of time and unnecessary grief.
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