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Hello Barry,you have not specified the make of vehicle,Make sure that the thermostat is opening thus allowing free circulation of water.check the relay for the fan,thermo switch on the radiator, and temperature switch.
Take the coil and have it tested. Sounds like when the coil get warmed up it brakes down the secondary field. If you have a good none coil swap it out and see what happens. Also when it does this next time you are riding it pull the spark plug boot off and use a good spark plug grounded against the engine and see if you have spark.
have seen this happen to my honda, water gets ingested in the carb when in deep water and settles in the bottom of the fuel bowl. you must remove the fuel bowl drain cap to drain out water
Could be the coil pack going bad or fuel pump. Find the coil pack and spray water on the outside of it. Not a lot just a stream to keep it cool. It should be on top. Here is a video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woE4OIhCvAs
Hey Shaun,
Since we cannot hear any sounds, its going to be hard to diagnose on here. I would take it to my dealer and ask the service manager to listen and go from there..
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