Hello !
Last week things were becoming worse. So I decided myself to wire the voltmeter to the ignition coil to monitor the supply voltage and see if it drops when the phenomenon arose....
Two days ago, I came back from work, (early 'cos I started before dawn at work) and decided to check that strange idle I had and wire the voltmeter to the coil.
So I started to look at the plug, found one sooty black and decided to tune the mixture as the bike was hot. 30 seconds later, the bike stopped. No more ignition. Nada, zilch.
The bean can Hall sensor had decided to die from a heart attack and go to the paradise of the sensors... 31 years old. Was kind enough to bring me home.
I feel lucky.
And to ease the things a bit, a friend of mine provided me with 4 bean cans, and a new sensor. He had a deal : I fix mine using my spare sensor bought month ago, fix one of his and return to him whatever part I did not use.
He told me there was a bean can still functioning well when cold. So I can still ride to work with the BMW.
Life is so good at times !
I just have to open 4 boxes and fix 2 or 3 of them ( I may have a Siemens sensor coming )...
So if you experience ignition shut off for a second or two, could be the Hall sensor asking for retirement... Keep that in mind ...
And thanks for the advices and help !