My Silver Star has developed a problem similar to that reported with a Saxon here: viewtopic.php?f=26&t=5638. The symptoms have happened a few times over the years, and I've messed with this and that and seemed to have made the problem go away. Over the past couple of days the problem has come back and stayed, giving me a chance to really diagnose it.
The problem manifests as low power at higher RPM. As with the Saxon referenced above, the idle is great and the bike pulls fairly well at low rpm, but just runs out of steam at higher engine speeds. On a ride yesterday top speed on the level was around 100kph in both 4th and 5th gears.
While telling myself that 90% of carburetion problems are ignition problems, I proceeded to go through the carburetter, check valve clearances and decompressor action, check camshaft timing and belt tension, and replace the spark plug before viewing the ignition timing with a stroboscopic light.
Timing at idle is exactly correct, but on accelerating the engine it simply stays at 3 degrees BTDC.
Not entirely believing the manual, which says that "there is no provision for timing adjustment", I removed the right side engine cover and found nothing at all of mechanical interest in there, so I put it back together again.
So here am I, hoping that some one here will know how the advance is supposed to work, and can tell me what next step to take to restore this lovely motorcycle to its former liveliness.