Air Pressure Sensor (altitude)
#1
On the Coffs run on the weekend, most but not all of the 99 bikes suffered some fuel hesitation when going from low to high altitude and visa versa. Mine suffered the most but Pan, and Simmo both got it as well.

Does anyone know if the air pressure sensor is likely to be the cause.
No error code shown to indicate a fault but it happened everytime that I either went up a mountain or came back down.

No fuel line kinks were to blame that we could find and once we got past the initial hesitation, everything seemed to go back to normal.
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#2
I have never heard of anyone ever having it replaced, in Simo and Pans case, fuel systems have not been cleaned in a while.
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Gnarbunkle99 Wrote:I have never heard of anyone ever having it replaced, in Simo and Pans case, fuel systems have not been cleaned in a while.

Mine did really only once at high altitude & low flying Egyptian
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#4
Know one knows Confused
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#5
Spooky ain't it Rob!
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#6
Shall we tell him Confused Narr He's getting a new one anyway Pi_thumbsup
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#7
I won't let this fault beat me.

I'll fix it before I sell. If you have any thoughts, fill me in but I think my upcoming overhaul may resolve the issue.
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#8
You have mail, Just trade it in on a Copper One Ghastly
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#9
I may end up with a faded Red/ Orange one but never copper.....Ghastly
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#10
"Good thinking 99".
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