Hey all, I am new here and there may be another post about this but I can't find it so if there is another post please send me to it.
I have a 1980 XS 1100 Special I just bought a few months ago. I test drove it and it ran great! I drove it home (the long way of course). After about 50 miles it felt like it may be out of gas the way it bogged down, but all I had to do was pull in the clutch and let it idle down. I let go of the clutch and it came back to life. The next few times I rode it I got a similar occurrence. The more I rode the more it happened and the worse it got but it only happened after a 10 to 20 mile trip. Anything shorter than that and it rode smooth. I took advice and cleaned the carbs (5 times now) replaced the in line filters and petcock filters, cleaned the tank to ensure no more particles could get in the system, and it still does it. Now it actually dies when I pull in the clutch and it back fires real bad. It always starts great but once it rides for about 10 miles it starts doing it. I don't want to spend over $200 on ignition coils and find out it isn't the right fix again.
Any ideas on figuring this one out?
I have a 1980 XS 1100 Special I just bought a few months ago. I test drove it and it ran great! I drove it home (the long way of course). After about 50 miles it felt like it may be out of gas the way it bogged down, but all I had to do was pull in the clutch and let it idle down. I let go of the clutch and it came back to life. The next few times I rode it I got a similar occurrence. The more I rode the more it happened and the worse it got but it only happened after a 10 to 20 mile trip. Anything shorter than that and it rode smooth. I took advice and cleaned the carbs (5 times now) replaced the in line filters and petcock filters, cleaned the tank to ensure no more particles could get in the system, and it still does it. Now it actually dies when I pull in the clutch and it back fires real bad. It always starts great but once it rides for about 10 miles it starts doing it. I don't want to spend over $200 on ignition coils and find out it isn't the right fix again.
Any ideas on figuring this one out?
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