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Old 01-11-2020, 11:52 AM   #2
Vegas Street Rider
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Tough to diagnose in absentia, but I would focus on two things, electrical or fuel. When the bike dies, switch the petcock to reserve or to prime and see if that brings it back to life. Also check the vacuum hose on the back of the petcock to see if it is tight and has no splits in it. Finally, make sure the fuel tank does not have built up sediment that could clog the line.
As far as the electrical, check for loose connections in the headlamp, battery, fuse box,etc. and follow your wiring harness looking for possible cuts or wear marks. Best I can do for you.

Hope this helps.
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