daveinva
New member
Any ideas what caused this?
Had my RS SE5 (2010, with ~750 miles as of today) out this morning for an absolutely perfect ride on the Northern Virginia backroads (for you locals, Old Georgetown Pike on a Sunday is a great ride).
After some twisties, I approached a stoplight. Since I was coming in a little hot
, as the light turned yellow and I saw traffic at the intersection, rather than race through I decided to stop quick from about 35 mph to zero, in just about the shortest distance possible.
About half a second after the Spyder braked to a stop, it stalled out and died, as quiet as a whisper. Surprised, I hit the ignition and started right up again. I rode another 20 miles with no problem.
Any ideas what might have caused this? Loss of pressure in the fuel line? Transmission issue?
FYI, I just had my first service last week ~615 miles. I've obviously ridden it a bit since then, but today was my first spirited riding... anything they could have messed up?
Anyway, I'm not too worried about it as long as it doesn't happen again, but it was just dang peculiar, so any thoughts are appreciated.
Had my RS SE5 (2010, with ~750 miles as of today) out this morning for an absolutely perfect ride on the Northern Virginia backroads (for you locals, Old Georgetown Pike on a Sunday is a great ride).
After some twisties, I approached a stoplight. Since I was coming in a little hot

About half a second after the Spyder braked to a stop, it stalled out and died, as quiet as a whisper. Surprised, I hit the ignition and started right up again. I rode another 20 miles with no problem.
Any ideas what might have caused this? Loss of pressure in the fuel line? Transmission issue?
FYI, I just had my first service last week ~615 miles. I've obviously ridden it a bit since then, but today was my first spirited riding... anything they could have messed up?
Anyway, I'm not too worried about it as long as it doesn't happen again, but it was just dang peculiar, so any thoughts are appreciated.