Although I don't have the problem, reading this makes me question dependability of the company/bike. Is it a matter of time for other 2020 bikes? Boy the Honda was dependable.
Looks like I jinked myself. First time close to 24k bike turned off twice in 10 minutes. Have dealer appintment for error code p0704, gas gauge bars not updating, and now stalling.

Did anyone with the problem get it resolved!!??
 
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Looks like I jinked myself. First time close to 24k bike turned off twice in 10 minutes. Have dealer appintment for error code p0704, gas gauge bars not updating, and now stalling.

Did anyone with the problem get it resolved!!??
Please keep us posted... and since I just moved back to Tucson, I'd like to know how the dealer handles things. Pending a tire miracle, I expect to be looking for service in the next week.
Thanks!
-MIG
 
Please keep us posted... and since I just moved back to Tucson, I'd like to know how the dealer handles things. Pending a tire miracle, I expect to be looking for service in the next week.
Thanks!
-MIG

Will do
You should message me for a ride with a few of us.
 
Looks like I jinked myself. First time close to 24k bike turned off twice in 10 minutes. Have dealer appintment for error code p0704, gas gauge bars not updating, and now stalling.

Did anyone with the problem get it resolved!!??
Looks like ours are both in the shop at the same time. Mine is back in there to get the quickshifter fixed (they finally got the parts) and a pop up issue with the rear brake suddenly and completely failing. I'm aware of the brake recall of course, but mine is a '21 and I always assumed the bleeding issue was sorted out before mine was produced. Either way, seems very odd for an air bubble to suddenly rear it's head after 9000 trouble free miles. Brake pedal suddenly goes completely to the stops with little resistance and very little brake action (worked fine the day prior and no obvious signs of leaks).

Don't be picking up the wrong bike when you go get yours in the hopes of getting a year newer GT with a free quickshifter!!!
 
Looks like ours are both in the shop at the same time. Mine is back in there to get the quickshifter fixed (they finally got the parts) and a pop up issue with the rear brake suddenly and completely failing. I'm aware of the brake recall of course, but mine is a '21 and I always assumed the bleeding issue was sorted out before mine was produced. Either way, seems very odd for an air bubble to suddenly rear it's head after 9000 trouble free miles. Brake pedal suddenly goes completely to the stops with little resistance and very little brake action (worked fine the day prior and no obvious signs of leaks).

Don't be picking up the wrong bike when you go get yours in the hopes of getting a year newer GT with a free quickshifter!!!
I think we still like our bikes too much to throw the baby out with the bathwater. Your's sounds like any easy fix. Dropping mine off Wednesday.

Not wanting the quick shifter, and I like my windscreen better so no chance!
 
Just for your info i was at the dealer. Thethey had 3 rockets so i pressed on rear brake and one of them went to stop no tear brakes
 
Just for your info i was at the dealer. Thethey had 3 rockets so i pressed on rear brake and one of them went to stop no tear brakes
I think you said 3 bikes on the floor, on one rear bake pedal went all the way down?
I trust this dealer with correct bleeding cause mine always works correctly now after recall service.
Hope they are as good on clutch input circuit malfunction (p0704), no bars showing on gas gage, and not sure on the stalling since only twice.
 
Looks like ours are both in the shop at the same time. Mine is back in there to get the quickshifter fixed (they finally got the parts) and a pop up issue with the rear brake suddenly and completely failing. I'm aware of the brake recall of course, but mine is a '21 and I always assumed the bleeding issue was sorted out before mine was produced. Either way, seems very odd for an air bubble to suddenly rear it's head after 9000 trouble free miles. Brake pedal suddenly goes completely to the stops with little resistance and very little brake action (worked fine the day prior and no obvious signs of leaks).

Don't be picking up the wrong bike when you go get yours in the hopes of getting a year newer GT with a free quickshifter!!!
Mine is a 2021 as well, and a couple of days after I took delivery I noticed my rear brakes were none existent as well. Took it in and they bled it, and now seems fine. Not sure how long it will last as I am starting to feel they are getting softwer again (600 miles mark).
 
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