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I have read with interest many posts here re: Kbike repairs.
I have attempted to breathe new life into mine after spotting it for sale along the roadside. Apparently noone before me, as usual, was foolish enough to buy it, but I have been able to make it run, rather well, and all systems on it function, at least for now, properly.
Except, the motor has a randon miss or ignition cut-out noticeable at low rpm-no load power settings. It is quite noticeable at idle or when practising low speed sharp turns: the hesitation makes balance more difficult. The miss is not noticeable under full throttle acceleration. The green neutral light seems to blink in time with the miss. The blink is noticeable at idle. I have studied the wiring diagram for this bike. The power for the neutral light is supplied through fuse #1 from the emergency kill switch, the power to the coils from the emergency kill switch is not fused . I think the miss is electrical in nature; the fuel supply system seems in order. It seems a loose connection, in either the supply or ground circuit to the coils/neutral light could cause the miss.
Separately, the bike does not want to start when cold. A shot of starting fluid to the air intake causes it to start immediately.
Choke control seems to operate, but engine is hard to start cold. Fan for radiator comes on to prevent boiling over, so I suppose coolant temp sensor works OK. I have not tested it with thermometer/ohm meter.
Plugs, injectors, coils, connections to them appear sound: no sparks in the dark, interrupting electric signal to each injector causes a noticeable change in engine rpm.
I disassembled, contact cleanered, and reassembled emergency kill switch, unplugged and contact cleanered and plugged in eletronic fuel injection controller. No change.
Have not tackled ignition switch yet.
I am most interested in any and all ideas, comments, suggestions, etc. you may have.
This bike is considerably peppier than the R100 I have, but does not yet run as well. It rides nicely, although it sounds like it should be powering a hydraulic pump or air conditioner. It is more difficult to troubleshoot.
Thanks in advance.

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