yeah. Brushes, rotor and stator all replaced (rotor/stator rewound with new yellow, black and white wires) new regulator/rectifier. New starter solenoid. New battery. All connections in headlight bucket cleaned and dielectric greased. Ignition switch cleaned and dielectric greased. New (to this bike) and rebuilt starter motor. Right switch pod with run/stop/run and starter button cleaned, but not disassembled and cleaned the way the 350's was... All LED idiot lights. stock wattage H4 headlight.
So. WTF is EFFING LEFT?!?!
It seems like this happens to a lot of 650s. that there is something designed very, very differently from the 550 and 750 (aside from the wholly different alternator) that could make this thing hard to turn over when hot? Could it be a problem with a bearing or something in the bottom end that expands with heat and makes the engine hard to turn over? If this were so, though, wouldn't it a) seize after long rides, which it has never done, even after 5+ hours at 5-7k rpms, or b) NOT be good to go after only 5-10 minutes "rest"?
It doesn't even want to bump start when it does this stuff. I've tried. It only bump starts....
oh yeah. After 5-10 minutes have passed since its initial death.