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By Alan R
#16542
Hi guys ------ that's the idea !! keep 'em coming. Naughty Pale Rider, I'd forgotten about that episode up on the Clee Hills. At least it wasn't my bike !!!God, you can see I'm out of trim !! Now, a bit more info to help you }--- a) It wasn't raining---b)It WAS sudden, ie. no pre-warning-----c) No mechanical noises as I drifted to a halt, d) The sun was in the West.
By Midge
#16546
'It was running sweetly at 60 with no pre-warning', so that rules out fuel, out of fuel or bad fuel would give symptoms. * 'Two bangs from exhaust', it depends if mechanical bangs or combustion bangs' * 'Cut straight out', that suggests electrical. * I conclude your honour that either the motor suffered sudden terminal piston failure if it was mechanical noise, or a component in the ignition circuit such as points or electronic pick-up if it was a combustion noise.
By another Allan
#16548
The alarm clock rang and you woke up. No breakdown to worry about, just the big question of how you will ever get your Bullet to run sweetly at 60.
By Gwilly
#16550
The suns setting and squinting into the glare you thought you missed that tescos carrier bag that was drifting across the road. But no, its hooked up on the zorst/centre stand and capped off the filter intake.
By Alan R
#16552
Good, good. Nice going so far.Come on others out there, give your diagnostic head a work-out ??? --------------------- It's a standard Classic 500cc, 4-speed----with points, and our hosts forged piston and (de-) Compression plate giving approx 7:1 ratio. A 28mm Micarb breathing through a "Tea-Caddy" air filter.Also, our hosts larger exhaust valve running in Bronze guide. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I can tell you that ONE of you is VERY CLOSE to the answer, VERY CLOSE INDEED!!!!!!

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