Success!
After checking and cleaning all the connectors, the kill switch (which was immaculate), the main ignition switch (also immaculate), checking the plug caps and replacing the plug wires, I was still having the same problem. So, in despair, I looked at the main ground strap connection. I had just replaced the ground strap with a new one last summer. The connection was clean then.
Well, not anymore! There was a layer of rust on the connection spot on the frame. I polished that with a Cratex point, and just to be sure, the grounds on the voltage regulator. And Shazzam! The bike purrs like a kitten.
It just goes to show that you can't take anything for granted. If I had checked that connection at first like I should have, I'd have saved myself a lot of grief.
Thanks for everybody's help on this.
After checking and cleaning all the connectors, the kill switch (which was immaculate), the main ignition switch (also immaculate), checking the plug caps and replacing the plug wires, I was still having the same problem. So, in despair, I looked at the main ground strap connection. I had just replaced the ground strap with a new one last summer. The connection was clean then.
Well, not anymore! There was a layer of rust on the connection spot on the frame. I polished that with a Cratex point, and just to be sure, the grounds on the voltage regulator. And Shazzam! The bike purrs like a kitten.
It just goes to show that you can't take anything for granted. If I had checked that connection at first like I should have, I'd have saved myself a lot of grief.
Thanks for everybody's help on this.
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