I was biking home from school the other day when I encountered a problem. I had been going about 15 miles, the last 10 of which I was probably running at 6000 rpm. Suddenly, while going up a slight hill, I started to lose power drastically. I tried hitting the throttle more, but it had little effect. Gradually I downshifted and limped to the side of the road (decelerating the whole time) and killed the bike (didn't give it a chance to stall on me).
When I tried starting it back up, it'd hardly cough at me. I let it sit for about 30 minutes while making some phone calls at a nearby gas station to try and figure things out. Then I came back and tried to get it going again. It had some trouble starting, but finally started. I then ran it another 60 miles or so at 5000 rpm, with no problems. Then, I had to run it much faster for a mile or so while merging with traffic, and the symptoms came back such that I couldn't hold it over 40 mph. Again I let it sit, and then drove it home.
I know my bike is not yet in great condition, and I've constantly been working on it, but haven't encountered this problem before. When I drove it to school, it ran fine the whole way there (100 miles) at about 6000 rpm. I have recently swapped out the spark plugs and one of the spark plug caps that had gone bad, but have done little else. What might cause the bike to do this?? Overheating (when I brought the bike down to school at 6000 rpm, it was hotter than the other day)?? None of the fuel lines seemed to be crimped or anything, so I'm not sure what the cause would be. Suggestions greatly needed!!
--Tyler
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