First of all, my sad, sorry tale, then a question. . . .
Changed my rear cylinder CCT, and made a rock up, I didn't check on the crankshaft that the the piston was at TDC (I know, I know, stupidity)

The rear cylinder exhaust spocket must have slipped around the camchain when I took the CCT out, because when I came to test start the bike off the starter motor, it just clunked once and wouldn't turn.
I realised that the piston must have stopped against the valves, so took the rear cylinder head cover off, and the alternator housing, backed the crank off a touch, then reset the timing using the RT mark on the crank, and RI / RE marks on the cam sprockets.
Tested the engine would spin manually by turning the crank, OK, full turns with no catching.
Put everything back together, and it sort of kicked over but would not even out, then stalled. Tried a few more times, but obviously something wrong.
Took the rear head off again and checked the valve clearances, all good.




R
Simon