You get these symptoms with a rich idling mixture. Did you do the screw adjustment with engine at working temperature?
Yes, you mean the pilot air screw. its at 1.5 turns out, and there is a very slight improvement at 0.5 turn richer. I wondered if the irregularity can be explained by a sticking inlet/exhaust valve when the engine gets warm. Can you run the engine with open rocker covers to check on the valve action??
Try swapping the plugs to see if it's a duff plug. Also try swapping the HT leads.
I had something similar and changed one of the plugs but I now think it was due to too many short, low speed runs. After a good burn-up the bike ran much sweeter.
You may be right but the spark plugs are new and there is no no carbon fouling. Thanks both.[
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Welcome Gerard, 11/32 I've always timed mine at 5/16 btdc with the auto unit wedged fully advanced . points as per yours at 12thou . The plug lead /plug change may sort but also not letting her idle for to long 'til you've got a few miles on her and have blown the cobwebs out off her . You may have a slight bias to the left pot what colour are plugs when its idled for abit before the miss fire comes in ,maybe worth checking .By the way the Haynes manual is ok for basic points and help but don't treat as the bible , they do fudge a few bits in various chapters to say the least . bobH ps how about abit of back ground re you and your history with the bike ,poss some pictures as well best wishes .
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I take your comment on the Haynes, but it served me very well. The plugs look both OK, light brown, no carbon, not even on the ring.
My history with the bike is 10 years now, a pleasure to ride and no real problems, always reliable. But in Feb 2013 a trucker decided to overtake a horse rider on the other side in a Surrey country road bend. I ended up in hospital with broken bones, wrist, knee, collar, fingers, and the bike looked even worse. The restoration took 1.5 years weekends mostly but was part of the healing process.