Hello, I’m just finished. I’m quite normal with the motorcycle (Yamaha YZF r125 BJ: 2011) after school on the expressway and was just at 120 kmh, when it suddenly (through the engine brake?) goes down to 100 or 90 kmh. I really thought now I stopped standing in the middle of the road, but the braking stopped and I could even give gas again. Since right there was also my exit I rolled up to the traffic light. When I came to the stand my motorcycle went au I didn’t get it any more. Then the first idea: I was already 20 km on reserve, there is only not enough petrol available. So for 5€ a little fueled, but it still didn’t start. Up to the gas station it was already 200 meters which I had pushed so I thought I could also get the 1500 meters to the next workshop. However, this was unfortunately only a dealer who could not help me. He came out with me and pushed the bike (in the first gear?) very fast, at least better than when I’m just standing on the starter. By the way, the battery was almost empty and it made less and less noise when I tried to turn it on again. I made myself on the way to another workshop. What are 6 KM with a half-fuelled motorcycle I also tried on the way with the, going into the first gear quickly race and the clutch let go only that is very After 1 1/2 hours pushing with motorcycle clothes in the sun at 20 degrees I arrived there. At the old workshop I was still really good at it, because he meant only spark plug or something and said that costs about 6€, so a new one. Without the 60€ hourly wage cost for the mechanic The mechanic there said it could also be the engine I was so hoping that there is no suspicion about it. He meant with too little petrol it would jerk and I hope there’s nothing on the engine. What do you think? Thank you very much. I don’t want to slow down so much, or the battery can’t be empty or anything like that, so it’s not up to her either. So he changes the spark plug and hopes it’s just her, because it’s the cheapest. But why could I give gas after the strong brake I hope you have a few good words for me. I hope there’s nothing on the engine.