Phoenix
Husqvarna
AA Class
So after a new cam, JD tuner (with excellent setting suggestions from Ioneater), TPS set to 101.5, a new starter motor and various other little tweaks, my 2010 TXC 250 has been performing unbelievably well. The bike has had few flameouts, throttle response has been smooth and predictable and the bike has felt stronger overall. Oh, did I mention it has been starting even when hot with the e-starter? 
Well this weekend, we go to Red River Motorcycle Park near Muenster, TX (site of Last Man Standing). We got dressed and the husband filled the tanks. I fire the bike up and let it warm up, then we all took off and goofed around a bit in the parking area. I tried to do a little wheelie and the bike just sputtered. I was a little irritated, but thought maybe it was just not warm enough yet. We took off and the bike continued to run rough and backfire. Gas was coming from under the gas cap, so I twisted it a little tighter. We get to the single track (Bills Woods) and the bike is still running like crap. The trail is muddy with wet roots and rocks. I knew my day was not going to be a happy one as this trail gets harder the farther you get into it. I pulled over while others rode away and decided to check the tank. Gas was still coming from under the gas cap, so I thought maybe the tank was way overfilled. I'm not an expert here - just angry, desperate and guessing at this point. To my surprise, the tank had way less gas than I would have expected. I poked the rubber seal back up into the top of the cap and refitted it. Again to my irritation, the bike wouldn't electric start. It was doing that same old "catching" that it used to do. So I pull out the kickstarter and she fires up. I turn the throttle and the bike accelerates smoothly then pops and dies after a few hundred feet. When I met back up with the group, I told them about the cap. My husband said..."oh that fell out when i was filling it...I just stuck it back in there." I started it back up and for the rest of the day it ran awesome once again and electric started reliably.
So, in my quest for knowledge...what was going on? I assume that my husband hadn't gotten the seal back in the gas cap properly and air was getting in and making it lean? Its just amazing to me because my old carbed KTM would run without the gas cap on at all.
Perhaps on a similar note...the only real "problem" that I have with this bike is that it will die when leaned over and gassed. Not all the time, but sometimes. I've noticed it in particular when you get stuck pointed the wrong direction and have to lean the bike over and spin it around. It also happened going around a tight corner this weekend. Fortunately, a tree was on the inside of the corner and I just tipped over onto it. lol. Is this normal, or is there something to check? Could it be fuel pump related? Floating fuel pump? The tank has been at least 3/4 full each time it has happened.

Well this weekend, we go to Red River Motorcycle Park near Muenster, TX (site of Last Man Standing). We got dressed and the husband filled the tanks. I fire the bike up and let it warm up, then we all took off and goofed around a bit in the parking area. I tried to do a little wheelie and the bike just sputtered. I was a little irritated, but thought maybe it was just not warm enough yet. We took off and the bike continued to run rough and backfire. Gas was coming from under the gas cap, so I twisted it a little tighter. We get to the single track (Bills Woods) and the bike is still running like crap. The trail is muddy with wet roots and rocks. I knew my day was not going to be a happy one as this trail gets harder the farther you get into it. I pulled over while others rode away and decided to check the tank. Gas was still coming from under the gas cap, so I thought maybe the tank was way overfilled. I'm not an expert here - just angry, desperate and guessing at this point. To my surprise, the tank had way less gas than I would have expected. I poked the rubber seal back up into the top of the cap and refitted it. Again to my irritation, the bike wouldn't electric start. It was doing that same old "catching" that it used to do. So I pull out the kickstarter and she fires up. I turn the throttle and the bike accelerates smoothly then pops and dies after a few hundred feet. When I met back up with the group, I told them about the cap. My husband said..."oh that fell out when i was filling it...I just stuck it back in there." I started it back up and for the rest of the day it ran awesome once again and electric started reliably.
So, in my quest for knowledge...what was going on? I assume that my husband hadn't gotten the seal back in the gas cap properly and air was getting in and making it lean? Its just amazing to me because my old carbed KTM would run without the gas cap on at all.
Perhaps on a similar note...the only real "problem" that I have with this bike is that it will die when leaned over and gassed. Not all the time, but sometimes. I've noticed it in particular when you get stuck pointed the wrong direction and have to lean the bike over and spin it around. It also happened going around a tight corner this weekend. Fortunately, a tree was on the inside of the corner and I just tipped over onto it. lol. Is this normal, or is there something to check? Could it be fuel pump related? Floating fuel pump? The tank has been at least 3/4 full each time it has happened.