Several months ago, my 1986 R65 developed an intermittent but predictably repeatable misfire. It is repeatable in the sense that starting normally and riding 35-40 miles at highway speed seems to bring it about every time. When the problem manifests, I notice a little extra vibration in the handlebar and the foot pegs. There is no audible backfire, nor is there much loss of power. Also when it occurs, I can shut the cycle off and wait a few minutes and when I restart, the misfire is gone. Both my brother and I who own a few of these older airheads have looked into this matter along with a very experienced airhead mechanic.
I am in the fortunate position of having a 1987 R65 that I can use to swap known good parts from and have done this in a fairly methodical effort to isolate and isolate this issue. To date, the following parts have been moved over one-by-one from the donor R65:
1. Spark plugs and spark plug wires
2. Coils
3. Ignition controller (under the tank) unit
4. Ignition trigger (bean can)
5. Headlight relay (under the tank)
6. Voltage regulator
Additionally, we have checked the ground wire on the dual coil, checked the valve clearances, and set the timing. The problem has persisted through several tanks of fuel, and none of the steps listed have changed the symptom as described above in any way. It should also be noted that the cycle ran fine for several thousand miles before this problem occurred. The first time it was noted was on a trip from Chicago to Phoenix while riding through Texas.
When it occurs, vibration can be felt while riding. It was suggested that an inductive timing light be carried with me while test riding to allow both sides checked when the misfire starts occurring. I have done this and can verify that the light strobes confirm a misfire on the right side of the cycle. I cannot completely rule out that it might be occurring on the left as well but that has not been empirically observed.
With regard to the instruments and warning lights on the cycle, the tachometer does not appear to bounce and I have not noticed any flickering or other unusual behavior from the warning lights or any other electrical instruments on the cycle.
The cycle is stock with no third party ignition or carburetor modifications. Both these systems are set to factory specifications.
With regard to the donor 1987 R65, it is running without issue using the components swapped out of the problematic 1986 R65.
At this point, I am looking to this forum for help in resolving this issue.
Please feel free to ask questions and I will make every effort to answer them as quickly as possible. I am open to suggestions no matter how obscure they might seem. My hopes are that someone has experienced this or a similar issue and might have the solution or possible solution in hand.
Thanks in advance and I look forward to hearing back from you.