Well, recently I got the old girl out from under her winter blanket, charged, lubed, did all the nice things for her, and sure enough, fired in a hurry, and has been running like a dream (as she always has) for the past 3 weeks. Yesterday I rolled it out of the garage, started it to let it warm a bit before I went out to enjoy an afternoon of impressing myself with her power, she was idling along, I climbed on, gave her a quick roll on the throttle as if to prepare myself for the fun, and she died. DEAD. No fire at any plug. A friend told me it had to be the timing advance, but I thought as those were going bad, you would notice poor performance for awhile before it actually quit. I looked anyway, and the (a) previous owner had already spliced new wires on the advance unit. So, could it be the advance unit again, and I just need to do continuity tests on all the slpicing done to the wires, or is it something more drastic? I've checked the fuse box, and the fuses seem to be fine. The whole bike is in pristine condition, and has been very well cared for. Could it be the ignition unit under the seat that crapped out on me? I've figured it can't be a coil, as they both would have had to gone bad at exactly the same time since I'm not getting spark from either one (I've tested 3 and 4 which come from different coils). Checked all the coild connections, the 4 fuses on the right side look fine (but I haven't actually tested them on the tester, and the main fuse on the other side also looks good but I also haven't tested it).
Suggestions from you experts are very much appreciated.
it's a 1980 SG (XS-Eleven Special)
Suggestions from you experts are very much appreciated.
it's a 1980 SG (XS-Eleven Special)
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