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Originally Posted by capone609
More than likely it was the temp./weather. Also elevation has a lot to do with it. Without hearing it I'm speculating but all the bikes I've owned have had the same type of behavior. Usually when it gets hot outside the bike becomes more unruly. Fueling seems to get real jerky, the bike sounds anemic and lacks quick response and power. When you go to a higher elevation also it only compounds the situation. Next time the bike does this make note of the ambient temp outside.
SOMEONE SENT ME THAT ANSWER SOUNDS LOGICAL
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You and who ever wrote that (logical???) jibberish need to have their tools taken away from them!!
Like CBRBob says, today's machines automatically adjust to changing temps, humidity and elevation constantly. If your bike is running rough it has nothing to do with the outside environment. First place to check is the gas tank. With today's use of ethenol, gas can breakdown within days. And don't get me started on the gas stations who pump more water than fuel into your tank!! Keep in mind, that when you put the gas into your tank, that fuel could have been sitting in the stations tank for weeks. So if your favorite gas station does not have a thriving demand for gas you might want to change to another station who gets deliveries more regularily. Just my two cents!