Old Airhead semi-truth, "
Most carburetor problems turn out to be electrical."

Check the ignition coil mount to confirm the metal bracket is not cracked and causing an intermittent short.
And rather than, "looked over the wires and
wiggled them," it may be helpful to remove the multitude of ground wires from the main frame cluster mount -right side aft of the coil. Clean 'em up and add a smear of dielectric grease.
Check the Ignition Control Unit (ICU) wire plug-in and the transfer heat paste may need renewing where the ICU mounts to its heat sink. Both the dielectric grease and heat paste are available at the Shack.
Check the ignition switch leads; confirm none are loose or rubbed bare against a ground source.
The "bump" is more than likely causing the stop-start issue so do a very complete inspection while
thinking like a pot hole. report back what you discover. Luck to you.
BTW, disconnect the battery's ground wire before making inappropriate sparks.