Cranked up the bike for a ride last night. It started right up and sounded very nice - ba da dump, ba da dump, ba da dump. It idled for a bit while I got situated, I left the driveway, got about 2 blocks away and noticed a change - felt and sounded rough. I let off the throttle and the idle dropped pretty low and it died. I started it up (not as easily as the first time) and it was still noticeably rough. Decided to go back to the house and had very little power, kind of like trying to drive in too high of a gear. I got back home, had to be somewhere so I left it to rest.
Got home from work this evening, fired it up and it started right away and idled great, with that same nice sound. I revved it up and down, nice and smooth. Let it idle at various rpm's, still good. I figured I'd give it a spin around the block so went into the house to put shoes on. Came out, started it up, still nice. As I was sitting there, all of the sudden the sound changed and it went back to the rough running just like before.
So, the only thing I've figured out so far is that something is changing once it warms up. At first I thought maybe one of the cylinders wasn't firing but they both are. It feels like the right one is harder and louder than the left (or the left is quieter and softer?). I'm pretty ignorant on this but decided to play around with the mixture screw to see if I could notice any changes and didn't sense much difference. It did the same thing when I tried to ride where it wanted to bog down unless I gave it tons of throttle.
With decreasing sunlight, increasing mosquitoes, and visions of Shovelheads dancing in my head, I gave up for the evening. As it is right now, I won't be able to ride it to the local shop to get their help.
Any thoughts, diagnosis? More importantly, a particular spot to start tinkering? Feel free to be basic, simple and detailed.
Thanks in advance.