If you can get compression tester and test compression first. Second, check for AIR LEAKS, in capital letters because that's number one banshee killer. Sent from my VOG-L29 using Tapatalk
Skeetz it's the pink powerband he needs, apparently that's the latest big thing.More popular than coc-19 vaccine and 5G network all together. Sent from my VOG-L29 using Tapatalk
When you take the carburettors off, take the bowl off, hold your float all the way up with finger and try to blow air trough fuel inlet to see if air is passing through. Maybe you installed something incorrectly, check everything one more time Sent from my VOG-L29 using Tapatalk
You would need service repair manual, with wiring diagrams and all the values for: - stator voltage and resistance - ignition coil resistance - pick up coil resistance I probably missed something as I'm far from being expert in all this stuff, but this should give you some starting point. Sent from my VOG-L29 using Tapatalk
Did you check your wiring, tested it with multimeter? Checked for air leaks, ripped apart whole carburettor and cleaned it, rebuilt it, made sure reed valve is good? Sent from my VOG-L29 using Tapatalk
If I was you, I would get service repair manual, tear the whole bike apart, inspect everything and rebuild myself. If you have patience and attention to detail it's as easy as making a sandwich. Sent from my VOG-L29 using Tapatalk
That is not good mechanic at all. If he installed brand spanking new top end on the bike, without inspecting the bottom first, he is fukin dodgy bastard. Sent from my VOG-L29 using Tapatalk