Help me solve my mystery or confirm my suspicion about riding in rain and one or two cylinders die-- for awhile. This happened a few years ago on the first godzilla rally ride. Our group was heading north on two lane blacktop when it started a steady rain. After 20 or 30 minutes my 75 750k developed a dead cylinder. Our group pulled into a gas station for about 20 minutes hoping the rain would let up. It did, and my bike fired up with no issues. Off we went. This happened twice more over the next couple hours and we'd take a break, then bike fired up fine, ran fine. Then the last time it happened I decided to head home. My route was on the interstate and I went for two hours in a heavy, relentless rain and no issues. I've never had the problem again, but I don't ride much in the rain.
My theory -- while riding at lower speed water would get to the plugs and foul. When we'd stop for awhile, engine heat dried all moister out so would run fine, then more rain, dead cylinder, repeat. On the way home, at high speed on interstate, engine hotter so moisture evaporated immediately so the issue disappeared. It could also be that the aerodynamics of slower speed dumped more water on plugs than at high speeds. But should this be a problem at any speed?
Thoughts? Anyone else have a problem like this?