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Mine idles right around 1500 and I've never had that problem. I guess from what Rock said, mine might be idling a little high, but I like being able to let out the clutch w/out giving it gas and rolling no problem. If it's not your idle speed, my next suggestion would be possibly a problem with your kickstand switch that kills that bike if you put it in gear with the kickstand down. Not sayin you're riding with the kickstand down, but the switch or button or whatever it is might be having an issue. Also, definitely let your bike warm up for a min or so. What I do is pull it out of the garage and fire it up and then throw all my gear on while I wait for it to idle down or up I guess I should say....it's funny mine idles low from the start and then eventually gets up to the aforementioned 14-1500RPM where it stays.
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