I reckon there are two problems here:
1) the problem that caused the bike to run on one cylinder
2) the problem that caused the fire
It is obviously possible that both are linked.
One theory:
The right hand QD connector has worked slightly loose and sealed itself which stops fuel getting to the right cylinder. Bike stops firing on that cylinder. You stop and investigate. In removing the panel the loose connecter is disturbed and separates. High fuel pressure due to the engine running at max throttle overwhelms the QD connector seal and fuel leaks causing the fire.
The cause of the QD connector working loose becomes the main point of interest. It could be a heat/cool cycle, a bad connector, vandalism etc and may possibly never be known.
Not sure how the injector cable can also have been disconnected and it's not very clear from the picture. Possibly it has melted already from the intense heat?
Another theory:
The injector cable has worked loose causing the bike to fire on one cylinder. You stop to check, removing the side panel and inadvertantly snagging & detaching the fuel QD connector. Excessive pressure from full open throttle etc etc.
1) the problem that caused the bike to run on one cylinder
2) the problem that caused the fire
It is obviously possible that both are linked.
One theory:
The right hand QD connector has worked slightly loose and sealed itself which stops fuel getting to the right cylinder. Bike stops firing on that cylinder. You stop and investigate. In removing the panel the loose connecter is disturbed and separates. High fuel pressure due to the engine running at max throttle overwhelms the QD connector seal and fuel leaks causing the fire.
The cause of the QD connector working loose becomes the main point of interest. It could be a heat/cool cycle, a bad connector, vandalism etc and may possibly never be known.
Not sure how the injector cable can also have been disconnected and it's not very clear from the picture. Possibly it has melted already from the intense heat?
Another theory:
The injector cable has worked loose causing the bike to fire on one cylinder. You stop to check, removing the side panel and inadvertantly snagging & detaching the fuel QD connector. Excessive pressure from full open throttle etc etc.


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