Hey all, twice now I've gone out on the highway and had my CB750K die on me.
The first time I was able to wait about 10-15 mins and start it back up to ride home. This second time there was no bringing it back and I had to get a tow.
The starter turns the engine over fine, everything sounds right when I try to get it going, but it won't actually start. The thing is that I don't know if this is time-based (e.g. it dies after 20 mins) or speed/RPM-based (e.g. it dies when running at 6k RPM for 5 minutes). Both of them happened around 20 mins in, about half the time of which is spent at around 70MPH, the other half is getting out to the highway. When it dies, it sputters a couple of times and then dies as soon as I pull in the clutch.
Reading on the forums here the consensus seems to be to check fuel first with this issue. I tried cracking the gas cap and flipping to reserve, no change (and there is gas in the tank). Should my next step be to check fuel arriving to the carbs? I am fairly new to working on bikes but am determined to learn. I'll continue reading other threads on the matter but seeing a lot of suggestions from fuel issues to electrical and not sure which avenue to pursue first. Ideally I'd like to progress from least to most invasive checks and eliminate things along the way.
Additional details which may or may not be related: about two weeks ago the starter button stopped working. Determined the solenoid went bad, as I took it out and you no longer hear that click when shorting the starter button inputs. Ordered a new one, in the meantime I've been shorting the battery terminals on the solenoid to get the bike started. All electrical still works fine.
Thank you for your time!