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2024 cut off.


Moto290

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So I’m lost on this one.. I have a 2024 mt07 and I just hit 1100 miles on it. Today I was riding with some friends and the bike was running great. No problems. As I was heading home I popped a small little wheelie. Nothing big, tire didn’t slam down or anything. After that the bike just turned off. Almost like the kill switch was hit. I checked to make sure the kickstand sensor was still attached and it was. I disconnected battery and reconnected it and still nothing. All the lights are on the dash and it’s turning over just want crank. So I’m completely lost on this. *Side note I did install a akrapovic exhaust earlier this week but have several hundred miles on it with that. No exhaust leak or anything of that concern. If anybody got any ideas, shoot them my way!

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jb.junior
12 minutes ago, Moto290 said:

So I’m lost on this one.. I have a 2024 mt07 and I just hit 1100 miles on it. Today I was riding with some friends and the bike was running great. No problems. As I was heading home I popped a small little wheelie. Nothing big, tire didn’t slam down or anything. After that the bike just turned off. Almost like the kill switch was hit. I checked to make sure the kickstand sensor was still attached and it was. I disconnected battery and reconnected it and still nothing. All the lights are on the dash and it’s turning over just want crank. So I’m completely lost on this. *Side note I did install a akrapovic exhaust earlier this week but have several hundred miles on it with that. No exhaust leak or anything of that concern. If anybody got any ideas, shoot them my way!

Not actually sure what’s happening. But I’d be almost willing to bet it has something to do with something you did installing that exhaust. If it ran fine before that, you may have done something inadvertently. I’d backtrack what you did. 

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The impact of the wheelie has disconnected something somewhere. 

Check all connectors from the handlebars down.

My guess is the spark plug leads.

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