Everthings been fine with my 1968 Triumph TR6, until yesterday. Normally a good starter, I suffered couple of kick backs when starting. Perhaps the boyer ignition had slipped a bit? Anyway got to work OK. End of work and its dark, again bike starts albeit with the kick backs, but when I switched the lights on, I got a bang from the exaust, and it cut out. Did this a couple of times before I called it a night, and rang the wife to pick me up! Following day, (in daylight), I got the bike back home but it was very difficult to start, but seemed OK when running, although I did notice the ammeter was slightly off left to discharge. Before I leap in to try to discover the problem, I'm sure there are some wise people out there who can point me in the direction. My own thought is condensers, but I await some feedback first. Thanks for listening.
Alan B