My latest bike, a 1959 T110 has the Thor system installed. I rode the bike to a club night, during which I noted that the ammeter was not indicating a charge.I wasn't too fussed as I knew the battery was fully charged and that I would easily get home before flattening the battery. I should add that Ive done about 100 miles with no problems. On the way home, lights on, after riding about 2 miles, to say the engine back fired would be an understatement! The engine died immediately, needless to say in the middle of single lane roadworks. Once clear of traffic, I shoved it onto a side road and gave it a boot, upon which it started. Great, I'm on my way again. Well I was, until I turned the lights on. Another series of loud detonations ensued, so I gave up, called the breakdown truck and arrived home after midnight. My conclusion is that the Thor system needs a well charged battery in order to operate, although Thor say it will run all day on a run down battery. The bike also came with a Boyer Brandsen regulator which I ultimately discovered, only cuts in at high revs so I changed it for a DVR2 unit which supposedly cuts in at low revs. I've reset the timing using a strobe and will shortly be in a position to try it, but I'm now wary of being depedant upon the battery and charging system for forward motion, even if it does all work ok! Points, anyone?