When you check your timing, using a strobe light, does the mark stay very steady as you watch, or does it dance around a bit?
I ask because after coming home this afternoon from a surging (misfiring?) trip, I checked the timing real quick, and noticed the apparent movement of the timing mark. I'll check again tomorrow when the bike is cold and see if it does it then, too, as the bike runs well when cold or in very cold weather.
The mark persists in dancing a bit even at higher rmps, like 5,000 or more, but the bike runs pretty smoothly by and past that point. It's hard to estimate, but I probably see 1/8" or more of apparent movement.
Recent comments on the Airlist got me thinking about this. They are talking about the timing chain wearing, and for some reason I always thought they meant the timing marks varied from one cylinder to another, not just flickering when checking one side.
Thanks,