Here's the scoop, accelerated pretty hard out of my work parking lot to get across the lane of traffic. Got to the light 100yds down the road, and the bike sounded a little odd - a little more "throaty" than usual. Might have been my imagination, but I thought I smelled gas as that moment.
When the light changed, the bike seemed like it was bogging down and couldn't get full power. It was similar to the way it feels when it's running out of gas (I have no fuel guage), so I switched over to RES even though I'd filled up on the way to work. I also fiddled with the choke. No difference with either experiment - still rumbling and underpowered.
I stopped once or twice to see if I could see anything going on in the engine, but nothing jumped out at me. Rode the rest of the way home - about 25 miles overall. It idled fine at lights.
When I got home I took off my helmet, put it on the center stand, started it back up and took a walk around it. The oil window caught my eye, as I could see amber fluid about halfway up the window and a tiny bit of foam. Usually when the bike's running I don't see any oil down there. I turned the bike off, and the fluid level went up over the window fairly quickly.
The amber color didn't bother me - I just changed the oil yesterday - but the volume of it made me wonder if I had gas in the oil. The loss of power seemed fuel-related too, so that figured into my amateur assessment.
So now I'm trying to figure how it got there, what I did, and what to do to fix it. Any ideas?
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