I have a 92 Nighthawk 750.  When I start it up in the morning, I put
the choke on about half way.  It seems sluggish at first but then it
gets going aroung 1500rpm.  I let that run for about 5-10 minutes,
then I get on to ride.  I take to my corner (1 block away) the I turn
the choke off.  When I get on the highway, and get it up to about 65
in 5th gear, it starts to die.  I pull in the clutch and it kills.  I
let out the clutch and it starts again and I have no issues after
that.  It has been cold lately (for this area), so I thought that the
engine has not been warming up enough, but I've never had this issue
before until this winter.  Do I need a complete carbuerator rebuild, a
cleaning, fuel petcock issues?  What do you think?

Thanks

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