RXN
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I keep seeing the odd thread popping up about a "bog" that seems to happen usually around the mid range.
Well this started happening to mine, I was sure it had to be clutching, but the clutches looked good, I took it in for a service, ASE got back to me with the problem.
I have read on other threads something about an exhuast sensor, but In my thick head I couldn't figure how an exhaust sensor could be responsible for this.
Turns our is that the failed sensor will put the sled in "limp mode" and thats when the rider gose over the handle bars.
So its slowly making sense to me now, just figured I'd toss this out for others experinacing the same problems.
Well this started happening to mine, I was sure it had to be clutching, but the clutches looked good, I took it in for a service, ASE got back to me with the problem.
I have read on other threads something about an exhuast sensor, but In my thick head I couldn't figure how an exhaust sensor could be responsible for this.
Turns our is that the failed sensor will put the sled in "limp mode" and thats when the rider gose over the handle bars.
So its slowly making sense to me now, just figured I'd toss this out for others experinacing the same problems.