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To start, I love my wife's 2001 Savage. Plenty of power for me, just not enough leg room. She loves it for the light weight. As I'm getting the bikes out this spring, I'm reminded of trouble she had last fall and wondering if anyone here had any ideas.
First off, we live in Colorado. Home is at 5000ft elevation, which means less oxygen, so a leaner carb usually works a little better than one tuned for sea level. A couple of years ago, I worked to adjust her carb (pilot screw only, not spacer, spring or jets) to minimize backfire and shutdown "poof" as much as possible, though it still certaily exists. The bike has run great until a trip this summer. We were cruising along at about 65mph when her bike cut out and shut down. It started right back up (not a battery issue), but kept cutting out every 10 minutes or so. It may be worth noting that we were at about 10,000 ft elevation, so a mixture that's too rich would sound like a likely culprit, but there was no smell of gas like flooding. Also, we have ridden this route in the past with no troubles and I haven't made any adjustments since out last ride. I haven't changed the plug in a while, so this is where I'm leaning, but wouldn't a fouled plug make it hard to restart the bike? What about an ignition issue like points? After limping it back to town, I haven't had any issues and can't recreate the cutting out. Any ideas would be greatly appreaciated.
Thanks in advance!
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