I've lurked here for several years, but my 2001 Bandit 1200 has run perfectly, so no need to post. Well, now I'm interested in your thoughts on a sudden occurrence of the "dieing at idle" syndrome. The bike has just over 3,000 miles, very easy and infrequent use (typically 3,000-4,000 rpm, occasionally up to around 6,000 rpm), and virtually no maintenance other than oil & filter changes thus far. (I know, pretty shocking--I haven't touched the valves, and I use plain old 10W40 dyno oil!)
I haven't done any troubleshooting yet, but here's the scenario. Yesterday the bike starts normally on choke (after maybe two weeks sitting idle), runs & pulls smoothly on partial choke for a couple of miles. When I close the choke completely, however, the bike dies at the first stop sign. I don't think too much about it, restart, and pull away. However, the problem persists even after the bike is fully warm (first time this has happened), and it doesn't seem to respond to the idle adjustment at all--just dies every chance it gets. I turn around and get it home by "gunning" as required every time I need to stop. By the time I'm home, it'll reluctantly respond to the idle adjustment knob, and I manage to keep it idling by itself around 1200 rpm. By that time, I'm hot and have lost interest, so I park it in the garage for another day. Again, it pulled smoothly from about 2,000 rpm up; no stumbles or hesitation, but died almost immediately at idle. I'll check the plugs (original) & maybe run a little carb cleaner, but I'm interested in any other thoughts. Thanks.