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I'll try different plugs first, because swapping them out immediately solves the problem
If stopping a hot motor, immediately replacing the spark plug, then immediately restarting the motor (no cool-down period) cures the problem completely, then the problem may not be low compression. If you've got to let it cool off too, then it's probably the rings, not the plug.
During the short period I was using worn-out rings with very low compression waiting for OEM replacements to appear on eBay, the bike seemed to run quite well after a cold start, then would slowly lose power after it got hot until the motor finally stalled. It was then impossible to restart until it had cooled off. Finally the top ring snapped and chewed up the piston and exhaust port. Knowing what I know now - that Wiseco 2605KD rings work great on the standard bore, and that pistons last 4K+ miles - I would have thrown in new rings in a heartbeat.
Right now my bike's running 175 psi compression. It's a little higher than I'd like, but works fine with 104 octane race gas.
Here's the shock rebuilding info:
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