Points toward a failing condenser (no pun intended).
Timing was pretty good up until now. Ran smoothly, excellent acceleration, no issues. Timing was done by me and the geezer who helped rebuild the engine. Same thing applies to points backplate. Can't see how either of these issues have changed from when it was running really well until now.
Bike starts very easily from cold. Depending on how hot the ambient temp is, it starts misfiring after around 20-30m, especially on acceleration, this is becoming more common. Bike refused to start from very hot for around forty minutes last weekend, then fired up unexpectedly and ran on for another 100m with a fair few pops and bangs along the way.
I'm not competent enough to do a maggy rebuild myself. I also know there's a chip in the top of the slip ring. Priory Magnetos seem to offer a rebuild for around £300ish, don't know if that includes the EasyCap but it seems sensible to get this done. Ignition timing seems a right PITA, but may give it a shot. I've just created a thin rod which has the 11/32 markings on it for the btdc timing method, but I may get my mate to help out as he knows more about what he's doing than me.
To create my timing rod, I put a shrink insulator on the rod, put it up against a straight fixing bracket secured by one of the head steady bolts, made a cut on the insulator then measured the 11/32 with a digital Vernier gauge. I then cut the insulator again at that point and removed the section of insulator. That way, I get a nice edge on the insulator to measure the distance by instead of relying on a permanent marker.
Cheers in advance.