These magnets are quite a bit stronger than the stock ones so I don't think it will be a factor. At one point the pickup was at a greatly less than optimum position vs. the arc of the magnet and sparked like mad on the simulator .
Ding ding ding.... give that man a ceegar.Will the magnet transfer to the adjacent bolt and cause an early signal to fire? And then fire again at the magnet?
More than sensitive enough to pick up the screws... the plain steel ones that is. The best fix will be to replace the outer screws with stainless when you mod the rotor... but that can be tricky. Based on my experience working with 'em, Yamaha or Hitachi... or whoever built 'em was kinda sloppy with the epoxy and sometimes slopped some on the screw threads. I haven't kept count, but I'd guess about every 10-15 screws and I'll wring off the head on one removing it.... stuck solid. Then ya gotta drill and re-tap the hole. And that means disassembly. I remember one rotor where all 7 screws broke. Figurin' labor... I made about a buck and a quarter an hour on that one.Wonder how sensitive the TCI trigger is?