I finally got around to working on the Nighthawk and I can't get it to start. I'm pretty sure it's an electrical problem.
It's to the point where it will occasionally pop and sound like it's running until I let off the starter button, at which point it ceases to do anything.
The battery's good, I have good power straight to the coils, and the carbs and fuel lines have been recently cleaned out. There is compression on all four cylinders and the timing is set correctly. I see spark on all four cylinders, but it's a tad weak on cylinders 1 and 4 (same coil).
The biggest thing I noticed is that with the engine off I see the tach needle jump with the turn signal. I can hear a hiss or buzz from the coils when the turn signal blinks.
I took a Dremel and sanding drum to all of the grounding surfaces at the coil to make sure the ground is good. I have the yellow wire going to cylinders 2 and 3 and the blue wire goes to cylinders 1 and 4. Color on top, black and white on bottom. I took a light piece of sandpaper to clean off the pickups on the crank sensors.
All of this started after about a 45 minute ride in the rain led to stuttering at about 5000rpm. I'm not sure what to do next. Grab a new set of coils?