Hi everyone.
The bike: 1982 R65LS
The Problem: When riding home from work yesterday my bike started choking. I thought maybe I was running out of fuel, or that my new tank bag was smothering the cap vents, but neither were the case. It felt like it was running on one cylinder. Keeping the revs up kept the bike going, for the most part... it also got me the hairy eyeball at the couple stoplights I take after the highway
Here are my considerations:
Water plugged up the vent on my tank? The cap is still a little wobbly because I haven't drilled a hole and put a nail in it yet. Doesn't screw fully home into the tank. However, perhaps more likely...
Water in the gas? I need to check the carb bowls... but I decided last night to just park it and keep a cool head. Still, doesn't explain the one cylinder thing.
Crud in a carburetor? I did just rebuild the petcock (or tried to... Beemershop sent me 1 part out of 4 that fit) and the tank liner is removing itself pretty quickly. I do have an in line paper filter installed, and it stays clean because my tank screen is good.
Something electrical... I have waterproof plug caps, so I don't think it would be them. My electronic ignition has new thermal paste on it, so I doubt I've fried that.
I'm guessing something behind the front engine cover... Only problem is I don't know what I'm looking at down there. Any ideas on what to look for are appreciated. I've got a digital multimeter, and with some direction, can stick my probes in the right place

Seriously, I'll try anything shy of dielectric grease in a super soaker
My current plan is to make sure I have no water in the gas and see if drying the bike out gets her going right again, indicating an electrical problem (that I hope won't plague me on my ride to upstate NY this Friday)
Thanks in advance,
Luca