Well, to get to my point, it ran kind of funny on the way home. Funny as in low on power, really slow to rev up, I had to slip the clutch out significantly more to get it going out of first - - you know what I mean? While diagnosing the RR situation this week I also noticed that it was running funny again, but after letting it idle for awhile it seemed like the girl was back to her ol' self again - although I was still nagged by the feeling that when I was twisting the throttle back, revving her up, it seemed like it was not being snappy, like it was still taking too long to rev up.
Anyway, confident that the RR problem was mostly behind me, I rode the bike to work today. She started up great this morning - even in moderately cool weather I can just bump the choke up to 3/4 and she'll start within 2-3 cranks. But, again, I was nagged by the lack of snappy response as I twisted the throttle back. So I drive to work - this is really the first real ride since the back quit on me 2 weeks ago - and I couldn't help but feel like it was underpowered & maybe even bogging a little. But it was during the ride home, in weather about 15 degrees warmer, that I can say the bike was definitely feeling underpowered and I was really starting to think there is something seriously wrong. I mean, the bike used to give me quite a grin when I knuckled back & today it just sorta felt like a 250cc bike - it even shuddered a little if I was in too high of gear. And, again, I can't describe how odd it felt for this bike to behave so - piggishly. You guys know how high strung these bikes are, before this battery/RR thing I could cruise through my subdivision in 5th gear doing about 30mph & today it was compaining about doing it in 4th and was much happier to do it in 3rd.
Can anyone offer suggestions where to start looking? Considering my recent electrical issues, could this be coil/points related? Please bear in my mind that although this is the 4th motorcycle I've owned (previous three were when I was younger) I've never had to mess with points or timing on a bike...
Thanks...
Shawn
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