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Lumpy running during tyre, oil, filter spark plug change, the bike was on a stand and it fell over banging the computer since then its been running rich, poor performance, cuts out etc...... can the computer be fixed by a download ?

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Check to make sure the fall didn't crack a carb. or injecter. Sounds more like an air leak then a computer problem.

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