Anyway - experienced my first problems with it today (not bad after 4 years) - After the first session on track I returned to the paddock and noticed that at idle the bike was running on 3 cylinders, with sufficient throttle would get back to 4. In the next session it was really woolly coming off corners, definitely on 3 and then catching onto 4 with more throttle and increasing revs (which didn't make for confidence inspiring corner exits, a sluggish 750 suddenly becomes a full-power 1000 when cranked over...)
The engine is standard, running a filter, full Arrows system and PCIII (it does NOT have a TRE). I pulled in early and started investigating, first looking at the Throttle Position Sensor - didn't appear to be anything amiss with the TPS, when switching on the ignition the 2nd butterflies would cycle, but not close fully until after the engine was running a few seconds - is this normal?
Anyway, I found that the problem was with #1 cylinder (spraying water onto the headers, that one was the coldest). I swapped the plug cap/coil with the one from #2 and the problem remained with #1 (the plug was ok, due for a change, but ok) When the engine was fired up again after standing for a while, it would fire on all 4, then drop to three intermittently as it warmed up, and then I tried it in the final session and as it got warmer it became worse, needing more throttle to catch on all 4 cylinders.
Any ideas anyone? Jam? I don't have a lot of time to get it fixed ahead of Llandow - I wonder if flushing the fuel system through with something to clean the injectors would help...