Brian I had a similar experience with my 750 after running low on gas one
day an switching to reserver (which I almost never do). It went away after
a couple of days, so I never knew if it was dirt from the tank or something
funny with the petcock. You could check if the problem persist while
switching between on and reserve.

Javier.


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