Monte Miller: Eureka, Sir!!!!!
I just got back from a 70 mile ride on the R80RT. I didn't take your advice word for word, but since I have 2 R80s, I swapped out the gas cap, started the cycle up and ran her faster, harder, higher revs and even left her idling while I stopped for a coke.
Not one miss, backfire or stall!!!She ran like a total dream!!!!
And, yes, I am happy.

So when I got back, I inspected the "faulty" gas cap, and sure enough, some yahoo of a PO had taken silicon sealer and ran a bead around where the o-ring and gasket should be. Since this was not a problem on other rides, but originally manifested when it was very hot, I have 2 theories I would like to present for everyones perusal. The may be stand-alone or a marriage, but it would be nice to feel like I know what caused it (besides the obvious PO with his tube of silicon).
1. When the silicon was exposed to the prolonged heat, it naturally expanded. This led to it blocking the vent port in the top of the tank.
2. Natural vibration and gravity caused the silicon to slip from its original position and this in turn, blocked the vent port.
As always, I am open to other ideas, so lay them on me.
Case closed?Ultimately, I am extremely happy that it was NOT the coil and even more so that it was NOT the beancan.
As always, I appreciate all the input, ideas and experience!!
And,
Monte Miller, if you are a beer drinker, I owe you a case. Thank you!
Bill