I'm pretty sure the problem is solved. After much farting around and replacing the coil, still no firing on the left cylinder.
I joined up with the Club at the BX Pub on Tuesday and relayed all of the latest saga. With so much knowledge in one place, the general consensus was timing. "But it can't be" says me. "Its a brand new electronic ignition timed with a timing light."
While most present will want to take credit, it was Hans who had the Eureka moment, and figured the magnets in the new electronic ignition system must be in the wrong position. Back at the garage with a case of beer and helpful friends, one of the two magnets was drilled out and moved to a different position. After re-installing, the bike fired up and the left side worked.
Not quite the end of the story. I followed up with an email discussion to Pamco Pete, the manufacturer. He is great to deal with and answered my email to him within an hour. The short version; the rotor is defective. It is supposed to have four magnets 90 degrees apart. There are four holes, but there were only two magnets. They are supposed to be north - south - north - south. 90 degrees of dwell, spark fires, 90 degrees nothing, 90 degrees of dwell, spark fires, 90 degrees of nothing .... repeat.
Pamco Pete has sent me a new (and improved) rotor. Dwell is limited to 60 degrees to keep the coil from over charging.
In his last email he figured my bike should not be running the way it is set up now. Who knew? In any event, I have the Ebay Bobber with a new electronic ignition and coils to install while waiting for my replacement rotor from Pamco Pete.
Peace & points, Dennis