Advice please gentlemen. I have had my low mileage 1980 R65 "Otto" for just over a year now. Last year I gave him a thorough going through, new points, condenser, plugs, oils etc. He ran fine all summer and I did about 1000 miles. I do not ride over winter, so I put some ethanol damage inhibitor in the fuel tank, drained the float bowls and did not run it again until April. I did, however, rebuilt the forks put new BT45s on it and charged the battery periodically so I have made my financial sacrifices to the old bike Gods. Got the bike out in April and gave it a wash (done this many times with no problems) and took it down the road - intermittent misfire! Ok for a while then popping and hesitating, then cleared again for while then when I stopped it was running rough and intermittently on one cylinder then stalled. I left it alone for a couple of weeks, but today I checked points (clean and no spark erosion damage) and plugs (OK but a bit black), float bowls (clean) and fuel flow seems OK. I took the tank off and wiggled all the connectors around the coils and plug leads, sprayed them with contact cleaner and WD40 (the universal panacea). Could not see any thing wrong, except that in the rear coil the plug lead can be moved in and out a couple of mm and I cannot see how it is retained in place. I took it down the road, it was OK for about half a mile then began misfiring again. I stopped, and revved him a bit and it cleared, but it came back. Sometimes it sits and ticks over like a watch then for no obvious reason it runs like a dog again. I am not sure what to do next. It seems too sudden in the way it comes and goes to be fuel related, could it be sudden problems with coils or plug leads? All suggestions gratefully received. Thanks. Jeremy.