But, amazingly, it wasn't any of the newb issues, it was a plugged up fuel tank vent. Was fine while the bike was cold, fuel was cold. After some miles it started doing just as yours did. The engine being hot heating the fuel in the tank and it expanded and had a clogged vent, no air could get in to take the place of the fuel leaving, so it was pretty much like vapor lock.
But, that was just the start of my problems. Eventually I learned that ALL of that stuff I mentioned needed to be done. Air leaks behind the boots and around the airbox caused it to run lean and hot, and crappy. Somewhat dirty carbs wasn't helping and valves that were way out of adjustment piled on to the problem...
We aren't here to bust your balls about cleaning your carbs and sealing your intake leaks and adjusting your valves...we only harp on it because this stuff NEeDS to be done because it probably hasn't been in 20 years. It's bad news for your motor mate. And you can't begin to really sort out the rest of the problems until you start with the basics, and short cuts literally become long cuts and money and time and worse, riding season, wasted...
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