This problem is absolutely maddening!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My '80 550L has had a problem almost the entire 15 years I've owned it, and no matter what I do I haven't been able to solve it. Hopefully someone here has a solution once and for all ... here goes...
On moderate to hot days, if the bike is ridden at highway speeds (60mph+) for more than a few minutes, it will eventually start to bog down and slowly lose speed until finally it crawls to the side of the road (at full throttle) and dies... It will not restart until it has cooled off, anywhere from five to fifteen minutes, after which it will run somewhat normally as long as it is kept at slower speeds. If you run it back up to highway speeds, it will eventually fail again.
I initially thought that some part of the ignition system was overheating and failing, so last fall I replaced the ignition parts with a Dyna S, Accel coils, and Accel wires. All seemed to be fine until this week, when the bike was first subjected to extended running in warm weather. Same problem again.
I've never had charging problems so I didn't replace the stator or regulator, and when the bike dies there is plenty of cranking power available so I can't imagine that the charging system has anything to do with it.
I'm at a loss ... the only possible thing my buddy and I can come up with is that the rubber boots are perhaps cracked, overheating and expanding causing a fuel starved condition until they cool down and shrink again. The bike seems to run more or less normally at all other times.
Has anyone else ever experienced this sort of problem? Any ideas? It's driving me nuts!
Thanks in Advance!!!!!!!!
Steve 8)
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