Acidean
Husqvarna
A Class
Hi Guys,
I've spent the better half of the day searching for something similar, but either I don't know the forum layout well enough yet, or it just isn't here
I recently acquired a de-restricted '07 SM450R (my first husky and SM). It is a '07 model, but first registration was 2010 and it only had 240km on the clock (about 150miles). The bike is AWESOME and I can't stay off it... there is however one problem that I'm experiencing.
While riding everything is fine, until I stop that is. When stopping at a traffic light, stop street, etc, the engine keeps running. Idles fine, sounds fine, no issues at all, regardless of whether I'm in 1st or neutral. The moment the light goes green and you touch the accelerator it just stalls out, and then it struggles to start again (making you look like a real idiot)
I've been riding on and off for about 20 years, so clutch control isn't a problem (the dealer asked me this and pretends I'm an idiot, he even told me I was riding with the fuel tap closed... DUH!!!)
Has anyone had something like this before? Could it be that the carb is dirty or not set properly?
Any advise would be appreciated.
Oh, another thing... the dealers over here are crazy with their service costs (approx R1000/$140 excluding parts)... are these bikes difficult to maintain?
I've spent the better half of the day searching for something similar, but either I don't know the forum layout well enough yet, or it just isn't here

I recently acquired a de-restricted '07 SM450R (my first husky and SM). It is a '07 model, but first registration was 2010 and it only had 240km on the clock (about 150miles). The bike is AWESOME and I can't stay off it... there is however one problem that I'm experiencing.
While riding everything is fine, until I stop that is. When stopping at a traffic light, stop street, etc, the engine keeps running. Idles fine, sounds fine, no issues at all, regardless of whether I'm in 1st or neutral. The moment the light goes green and you touch the accelerator it just stalls out, and then it struggles to start again (making you look like a real idiot)
I've been riding on and off for about 20 years, so clutch control isn't a problem (the dealer asked me this and pretends I'm an idiot, he even told me I was riding with the fuel tap closed... DUH!!!)
Has anyone had something like this before? Could it be that the carb is dirty or not set properly?
Any advise would be appreciated.
Oh, another thing... the dealers over here are crazy with their service costs (approx R1000/$140 excluding parts)... are these bikes difficult to maintain?