I have returned to riding for the first time after about five years. When I first rode my new cbr 600 f4i, the engine cut out a few times. Usually when I´m cruising in about 2nd or 3rd (I am not stalling the bike). I later found that after a while, when I learnt to ride smoother (less jerky on the throttle), the engine doesn´t cut out anymore. The only thing is I would have thought, it wouldn´t matter how jerky you ride the bike, it should be able to stay running. Is this true or do all road bikes behave like this??
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