The motorbike can only burn so much petrol at a time. To burn petrol it needs to be sprayed as a mist inside the combustion chamber. If you flood the engine it can't burn the petrol so it stalls.
you got to give it gas so you can take of and then it wont stall
An engine will stall when you give it gas if it does not have the correct mixture of fuel and air. This is controlled by the carburetor or throttle body and may need adjustment.
Does it stall at idle, just after you start up? Does it stall when you give it gas - or take your foot off of the gas? Does it stall at stoplights, stopsigns, etc? Does it stall when the engine is hot or cold or warm? I would love to try and help, but you've gotta give me something to work off of!
no, you should give it more gas then a trail bike though. but not all the time.
did you ever find out what caused this i am having the same problem
gas can't freeze
The wieght, number of wheels, and the way you give it gas
Your car may stall when you give it gas due to a variety of issues, such as a clogged fuel filter, a failing fuel pump, or a malfunctioning throttle position sensor. These problems can disrupt the fuel-air mixture needed for combustion, leading to stalling. Additionally, issues with the ignition system, such as bad spark plugs or ignition coils, can also cause the engine to stall when accelerating. It's advisable to have a mechanic diagnose the issue for a precise solution.
A bike can stall due to several reasons, including insufficient fuel, a clogged fuel line, or a malfunctioning ignition system. Mechanical issues, such as a faulty clutch or transmission problems, can also contribute to stalling. Additionally, rider error, like improper gear shifting or braking abruptly, may cause the bike to stall unexpectedly. Regular maintenance and checks can help prevent these issues.
if you have a 4stroke dirt bike you run straight gas ,if you have a 2stroke dirt bike you run mixed gas
acceleration = force / mass
Check your fuel filter.