There was sugar in the tank,the bike wouldn't idle when I got out on the street from my driveway after letting it warm up and I looked into the tank(I used a flashlight not a match or lighter)and saw granuals in the bottom of the tank. I did have a serious talk with my now ex-girlfriend (she is the only person with access to the key (which I still haven't found yet it was in my riding jacket pocket which was in the closet and the bike was in my unlocked garage).

I took the tank off and removed the fuelpump from the tank there was sugar in the tank and the fuelpump has a fine plastic screen over the intake port. The fuelpump is baffeled to prevent fuel starvation during cornering or the massive acceleration so I believe that my have prevented most of the sugar from getting into the rest of the fuel system. There was some very sticky residue where the fuel dripped when removeing the pressure fuel line I tasted it and it was sweet. I cleaned every thing with warm water includeing running the water through the pump. I replaced everything and refilled the tank and added about 10oz. of Seafoam to the tank.


It seems to run fine after a short 20 mile ride I think it's going to be OK!!!!

Thanks Again, :D Rick