I was on my way home, about an hour drive, and had only gone about 30 miles. I was doing maybe 75 in fifth gear, not exactly beating the engine or anything, when all of a sudden I have no power, like I'm suddenly running on two cylinders. The bike kept running but there was next to no throttle response and I had to keep the rpms higher than normal to maintain speed. I went for a few more miles before it got much worse and I pulled over. There was smoke pouring from the exit valve (if that's what it's called) on the top of the head. I thought maybe it had overheated and if I waited a while it would be ok. So 15 minutes later I got back on and drove two more miles, but there was no improvement so I pulled over. This time I could see some oil leaking from the front of the head gasket. I waited almost an hour this time and then got on and started it up... it was hard to start and I had to keep giving it throttle to prevent it from stalling. I especially had to crank it when taking off in first gear to keep the engine running. It ran absolutely horribly and I could barely make it up hills... there was a trail of smoke behind me... I rode maybe five miles to the next gas station. When I got off and looked at the bike this time, everything was covered in oil. So much that I couldn't tell if it was coming just from the head gasket or from somewhere else as well. There was also oil in my right muffler pooled up that I could see. I bought a quart and had to put the whole thing in before the oil was back up to the appropriate level.
I then called a friend to come pick me up. He suggested that feeling like it was running on two cylinders and oil in the exhaust, as well as the leak I saw, was indicitive of a blown head gasket. Does this sound right? The bike is still at the gas station 20 miles away, and I'll have to go pick it up tomorrow evening after work. In the meantime, does anyone have any ideas as to what the hell happened? It had been running fine the day before and the whole ride today until this... it's really frustrating. I'm just hoping it's something I can fix without sinking too much money into it and get it back on the road. Thanks for the help.
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