Daiwiskers wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 7:13 pm
The numbers do look good as Mr Stinkwheel said (Don't tell anyone but he's probably better than me when it comes to troubleshooting)
For those that are interested
A Stinkwheel is a two stroke motorcycle
I'd maybe say I have a fair bit of experience of trying to make broken motorbikes get me to work the next day.... The first thing you'd do with a 2t when it's misbehaving is change the plug.... Which in fairness, is never a wrong thing to do.
I'm no good with fuel injection though, no experience with it so if it's an injection glitch, I'm no use at all. That said, there's an old saying that 90% of fuelling problems are electrical.
I think those models have a rev counter? With an electronic ignition system, if it loses the spark, the rev counter usually drops to zero. So when it cuts out on your 2nd to 3rd shift, if it's a fuelling glitch, the rev counter ought to match the engine speed even if it's not actually running. If it's an electrical problem, the rev counter will probably drop to zero despite the fact that the engine is still doing a few thousand RPM. May help to narrow it down some.
Has it popped bulbs since the reg/rec was replaced because that's an odd thing to happen if the voltage regulation is working correctly.