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Posted on May 22, 2009

Loss of power when engine hot on 1998 suzuki bandit

The problem is that when the engine seems hot the bike loses power gradually until it cuts out completley, i leave it standing for say 5-10 mins and it starts up again fine. Then repeats the process again when i ride off.

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