Any of you guys ridden a Thunderbird and Bonnie back to back.
The T/Bird is only a bit down on power to weight but up a bit on torque to weight. I have both bikes and find the T/Bird to be an excellent bike. On a long distance it is far better than the Bonnie; I have completed two 5000km plus...
I've had the same isue; felt like the bike was running out of fuel. Both times there was a strong wind which was a mix of a head wind and side wind.As soon as I got a tail wind the issue went away.
I'm at a fairly high altitude, approx 3500 ft, so I wondered if the strong wind was not allowing...
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Had bikes on the road for over 30 years. I work way up north in the oil patch of Northern Alberta, 130km form the nearest town so only get chance to ride the bike at week ends.
With bucket and shims there are no parts to "go out of adjustment" If you have had to re-shim twice then something is wearing out. When a valve seat or valve wears it usually tightens the clearance between the shim and the cam.
Is their any evidence of wear on the camshaft?