Boy this is fun after a long nights work. I get to think about your motorcycle problems and take some guesses without having to get my hands dirty before bed.
Your bike had a huge workout playing in the sand all day. It just might have been overworked and seized the piston. In some cases when this happens, you could have a glob of melted piston material stuck to the cylinder wall and up the side of the piston that is causing ring sticking issues when the motor warms up and softens everything. You could test this pretty well by taking a cold compression test, then repeating it right after the bike dies - before it cools down. Or, look through the exhaust port and intake port and see if the piston has a big black smear on it.
Or,
You could just have an easy case of a semi-fouled spark plug. A leaky petcock and/or float valve could be passing fuel into the lower end while it sits thereby filling up the crankcase with a puddle of gas. Start it, spin it up, and the super rich puddle will be sent up the transfer ports to douse the spark plug and send you back to the couch for a beer until it dries out. Until the plug dries out that is, and maybe the beer too.
Or,
You could have another ignition issue, like a stator coil that is upset about being wakened from its corroded 20 year nap, that is protesting by cracking the winding and separating as it warms and expands, then reconnecting as it cools and shrinks back into place.
Where is my money? Wait, that's part of the good part - it isn't my money! If it was though, I'd take a look at the plug. If it is dark and gooy, I'd replace it and try it. Failing that, I would take a look inside at the piston sides. finding no issue there, I'd run a cold compression test then arm it up and try it after it dies. If the compression goes up when hot, that's good. If it goes down when hot, that's bad. If all was good to there, I'd suspect that stator coil like a fox with chicken feathers sticking out of its mouth.
Post what you find, as next Thursday late at night I'll hope to learn if I was on the trail or off in the bushes. Enjoy! Jon
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