Whenever something is fine, and the next morning she's not - especially on a cool night- I suspect condensation in the fuel.
Well guys thanks for additional comments.
Today I was gonna take her to the mechanic, went to the garage and tried to start her. Got a sputter, a puff of smoke, a bit of cranking and then nothing. Shut of and wouldn't start. After about 30 minutes of no start I took the gas tank of without disconnecting the hoses tilted it on the side and tried to start. She started, ran for about 30 seconds then dropped and died. Tried to start her again and started again but once again wouldn't idle, put the tank bank on and quickly got her to the mechanic.
Service manager at the shop suggested 3 possibilities before looking inside 1) Valve clearance 2) Fuel overfill 3) Pinched fuel line
As far as valve clearance I don't know whether it has been done before since I am the third owner, but he said compression test would reveal that
Mechanic seemed to lean more towards fuel overfill, I filled up the night before this happened. He said that if u put to much gas it might seep down in to the charcoal filter (?) and saturate it, and also contaminate oil.
Pinched fuel line is self-explanatory.
Are you sure you weren't turning DOWN the idle and have just unscrewed it completely?
Yes, I am an idiot for that
, but I did unscrew the idle completely eventually, but when the idle problem first started I tried turning the idle screw either way when the bike got warm and that had no effect what so ever, as soon as I would release the throttle the RPMs would drop and she'd shut of. Mechanic will take care of the idle screw.
So for now I have to way til tomorrow to see what the compression test and closer inspection will reveal.
Plugs ----------- replaced 2K miles ago
Air Filter-------- replaced 200 miles ago
Oil & Filter------ changed 300 miles ago
Fuel------------- 91 Shell full tank
Thanks everyone for the help, stay tuned.