Why Does a Fuel-Injected Motorcycle Stall?
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Frequent stalling of a fuel-injected motorcycle may be due to faults in the electrical components of the fuel injection system or loose or poor connections in the wiring. This is especially likely when riding on bumpy roads, where loose wiring connections are more probable. It is recommended to visit an after-sales service to retrieve the fault codes to identify the specific issue and check whether the wiring connectors of each electrical component are loose. Introduction to Fuel-Injected Motorcycles: A fuel-injected motorcycle is a new type of motorcycle that uses a microcomputer to control the fuel injector, supplying fuel to the cylinders that need to work while cutting off fuel to those that do not, based on the engine's load. Advantages of Fuel-Injected Motorcycles: Compared to traditional carburetor motorcycles, fuel-injected motorcycles are more fuel-efficient, saving over 20% more fuel than their carburetor counterparts. With digital ignition and fuel injection, fuel consumption is reduced, and emissions are improved, making them more environmentally friendly than carburetor motorcycles. They directly meet the Euro 11 emission standards and also feature easy starting, instant ignition, and stable idling.