Engine cut off in stand still traffic

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Hey y'all.. I have a 2023 Busa with at the time had only 200 miles on it completely stock.. I was in heavy gate traffic trying to get on Base. My cooling fans kept going off and on for about 40 minutes in very slow moving stop and go traffic. Once I got to the gate the engine just cuts off.. I put it in neutral to restart it with no luck.. The bike wouldn't turn over. (Tried 3 times. Even with the kick stand down and the bike tilted.) No caution lights or anything. After about 2 minutes of letting the bike sit it starts right up. 150 miles later I haven't had that issue again. But since then I always have that issue in the back of my mind while in stop and go traffic.

Any suggestions of why that happened? The weather was 41° early in the morning if that helps.
 
For clarity, the dash was on and normal, the fuel pump primed, but the starter did not turn? Built into that question is that you did not accidentally bump the kill switch, and rock it even as a test as you tried to restart?

Make sure the battery terminals are tight.
 
I havn't heard of a gen3 just cutting off, or the fans continuously cycling on and off, especially in cold temperatures, but there have been alot of reports of hard restarts after stalls or using the kill switch to turn them off.
Not sure if that could be related to your issue at all or not.
 
Wouldn't worry about it. Fuelling isn't perfect. Mine cut out once. In slow traffic. Started straight back up. I just put it down to one of those unexplained instances that happen every few years. A, it shouldn't in theory but it does. I pull away with lowest revs possible. Invite for not exactly a stall but momentary lack of enough of something, and it fools the ecu and falls over. ie cuts out.
Fans go on and off in traffic. The norm.
 
I havn't heard of a gen3 just cutting off, or the fans continuously cycling on and off, especially in cold temperatures, but there have been alot of reports of hard restarts after stalls or using the kill switch to turn them off.
Not sure if that could be related to your issue at all or not.
And the strange thing is that, by recreating the same situations, sometimes he does it and sometimes he doesn't, but it happens to me very often
 
salut a tous pensez à nettoyer avec du nettoyant frein la béquille et son capteur car celui ci trop sale peut couper le moteur de temps en temps .
 
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