So - we got back onto the K75 - we kept on fiddling.... then Boom, we discovered the issue and got it running...
We only got it running this last week so apologies for the delay, but we lost interest in it for a few weeks after all the troubleshooting and time we'd put in...
After following everything on this thread, and more plus following the troubleshooting guide it turned out to be>
A FAULTY IGNITION SWITCH - HIGH RESISTANCE ON THE INTERNALS
Here's what we did. After checking again basic Top Dead Centre, Timing Hall Sensor position and Fuel Pressure with a Manometer.
[/size]We reverted to the Old Clocks and noticed that fully charged and connected the Ignition lights were weak?
As we'd taken the ignition switch off from it's modified position on the tank, we were holding this away from the Bike in order to turn it on... My brother noticed that a slight bend of the Ignition wires brought the Dash lights back to Full strength?
So while pushing on the rear of the Ignition barrel - we cranked it up.
Boom - It sprung into life... We couldn't believe it...!!
We noticed that one of the Connections of 3 on the switch was taking all the Amps - RED HOT to the Touch... i.e. it was draining all the current to the entire Electronics...
We dismantled the entire Ignition switch - which was the original unit, cleaned everything out, and put everything back together...
A quick tweak of the Timing and it's up and running....
I'll re-read the troubleshooting guide, but I think I'm right in saying nothing is mentioned about checking the Ignition switch - we spent hours, cleaning connections, earths, suspecting it was Voltage related but didn't come across this until a fresh pair of eyes appeared...
Thanks to everyone who helped and I hope this helps others!!
In short nothing wrong with any ECU, ICU, Injectors, Sensors, Fuel Pump, Fuel Pressure, Relays, Fuses, Earths, Battery, Connections, Cables, Throttle Position Sensor, Temperature Sensor etc etc etc...
Never mind - very frustrating but ultimately back in action... just before we set fire to it... !