V-Stroming (With the odd hiccup)

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V-Stroming (With the odd hiccup)

V-Stroming (With the odd hiccup) 
IB1Kiwi said 2005-01-09 08:11 
 
Have had a Strom for a bout 3 months now and clocked up a little over 8000km. Sooo easy to just keep rolling along (with the odd bit of twist and go to keep it interesting). Love how firm the bike feels up to it´s limits ans yes I´ve got the standard suspension just dialled up reasonably tight. One niggle with my bike is at low revs (circa 2800) and light throttle (town riding) I get surging, to the point of the occasional miss and even the odd backfire gets thrown in once in a while. Has anyone else experienced this and more importantly, is there a fix? Other than this I´ve got to say this bike has a grin factor like I´ve never had before, great job Suzuki! 
 
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