Thanks Barry, I checked/double checked everything this morning, but still can't really get above about 15mph!

, so I guess I will revert to the old setup this evening, just to verify, It will at least mean I can get the connector in place for the condenser for any future attempts.
Good point on the earth, I figured any earth point should do , but just to be sure, I followed the instructions to the T and connected to the -ve terminal.
I have dropped Rooster ignitions a line in case there are any other troubleshooting tips.
Bean can will have to come off to refit the condenser, which means resetting the timing, PITA, that's what I was hoping to eliminate.
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UPDATE: Response from Chris at Rooster Ignitions ( For Airhead forum read R65 forum):
Mike,
Just followed your thread on the Airhead forum and have seen the many followers and conmentors on the topic.
OK... for your problem....
1., Check that the voltage regulator is not passing any more than 14.4v at ANY throttle settings even momentarily on blipping.
2., With the RB1 fitted the ignition coil response can be received quicker meanung that the ignition timing may need to be slightly retarded. With a distributor this is easy and can be performed with the engine running for fine tuning.
3., If neither of these things cure your issues then please let me know and I will replace the module,
On other issues mentions...
1/. We also produce contactless ignition triggers and total CDI modules with built in CDI ignition coils for custom built solutions and also some batteryless solutions  In most practical cases however the RB1 and RBJ solutions are more than adequate and cost effective.
2/. I am well aware that there are other products using the Rooster Booster logo, including energy drinks and chicken feeders. This is the reason the company is called Rooster Ignitions and not Rooster Booster... a tag line that we actually copied from the 1970's Paxo Stuffing TV adverts lol.
Best of luck...