I rode my Monza for 18 years, 100,000 miles and loved it. Loved it even more after I begrudgingly replaced the points with a Dyna system. I am no fan of electronic ignitions, in fact I refuse to have a vehicle that is smarter than me. Everything I own (5 bikes that get ridden and two cars) has either points or magneto ignition. And carburettors, of course.
Problem with the V50 is fairly deep rooted. You'll notice that it does not start while cranking, but will fire at the instant you release the start button. This is because the voltage drop caused by the starter cranking means a feeble and inadequate spark. Release the button, volts come back, ignition comes back. I never did find an explanation for why it ran on one until it felt like using both. Rev it when it's on one, the second comes in, close the throttle and it's happy on two. Start it hot and both cylinders play.
It was only in despair that I tried the Dyna, and it transformed the bike. The merest glance on the starter button and it was running sweetly on two. Actually ran better all round, but best of all it eliminated any future need to get at the end of the camshaft, between the pipes and behind the front 'guard.
It hurts me to say it, but the best solution is a decent electronic ignition.
cheers,
JFerg