Not about FJRs but no help on ST board. My son rides my old 95 ST1100. He met me in AR a month or so ago. About 30 miles down the Interstate after leaving Omaha, the bike died. After he pulled over, it fired up and ran fine for 25-30 miles and it died again. Did this all the way to Joplin, MO. Using my limited knowledge, I checked the bike over and didn't find any obvious problem. I suspected poor gas tank venting causing increased vacuum but got no whoosh when tank opened after riding and the vent hose seemed clear.
The next day, we went to a MC shop south of Joplin. Mechanic also thought the tank venting was OK, there was good fuel pressure out of fuel pump but exhaust analysis was very lean. My son is hideous at maintenance and the carbs were gummed up and out of whack so they were rebuilt, new plugs, etc.
Riding in the twisties at 50-80 mph the next three days, there were no problems what-so-ever. Thought it was fixed. Even riding north on MO19 from AR to I 40 at fairly high speed, he had no problems. As soon as we hit four lane MO65 going north toward I70, problem recurred. Thinking it was caused by riding at a constant speed, he varied between 60 and 80 mph (fun to follow him!). This seemed to work until north of Kansas City (on I29) when it started dying again. After that he kept the speed about 60 and that worked until we got home.
He's going to take it to a shop at home but I wonder if anyone has any ideas. TIA Ian, Iowa
The next day, we went to a MC shop south of Joplin. Mechanic also thought the tank venting was OK, there was good fuel pressure out of fuel pump but exhaust analysis was very lean. My son is hideous at maintenance and the carbs were gummed up and out of whack so they were rebuilt, new plugs, etc.
Riding in the twisties at 50-80 mph the next three days, there were no problems what-so-ever. Thought it was fixed. Even riding north on MO19 from AR to I 40 at fairly high speed, he had no problems. As soon as we hit four lane MO65 going north toward I70, problem recurred. Thinking it was caused by riding at a constant speed, he varied between 60 and 80 mph (fun to follow him!). This seemed to work until north of Kansas City (on I29) when it started dying again. After that he kept the speed about 60 and that worked until we got home.
He's going to take it to a shop at home but I wonder if anyone has any ideas. TIA Ian, Iowa
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