Toodling down the highway last week and the bike ('92 Honda CB400SF) just stopped. No backfire, no rough running ... just wound down to a halt. (Yes, plenty of fuel in the tank.) I cranked it over but gave no indication of firing up again. I gave it about 10 minutes rest to think about it what it had done and then cranked it over and it fired up good as gold and we toodled on down the highway again ... for about a kilometer when we had the same stoppage. Cranked again to no immediate avail but after another 10 minutes waiting she started up, ran as normal... and we got another kilometer. Long story short ... we got it picked up but the mechanic at the shop we took it to has been unable to diagnose the fault. (They left it idling with the idea of seeing what happend when it stopped of it's own accord but of course it just kept on ticking over sweetly!) Naturally my first thought was the fuel supply but that seems OK. He's looking at the electrics but can't seem to find any faults.
Any ideas anyone?
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