I limp home and change the oil, then let her cool off. On startup (yes it will start) headers # 3 and 4 stay cool and all others get hot within seconds (#1 gets hot just like the others). Hmmmm.
Pull the tank and check spark to the # 3 and # 4 plugs and no spark. Since 3 and 4 are from the same coil - I'm thinking I now have an electrical issue (stock '80 Marysville with 26K miles on it). I'm hoping it's corrosion to the blade connectors to the middle coil. Clean those and no change.
Do a search on the forum and find a terrific write up on checking coils ("Another coil problem" - 04/2008). Remember, I'm an electrical dunce/noob.
Here's the results..... Coil resistence = 2.9 ohms
4 pin connector = 3.0/3.1/3.0 ohms from the ground pin.
Between secondary terminals = 12,280 ohms
Between primary and secondary terminals = Infinite (or what I'm assuming is inifinite - it's the same reading as holding the meter's pins in the air).
Per the evaluation I found in the forum, these are as they should be.
Any help/advice appreciated.
Confused (again) in San Antonio.

OK, CBX gurus, what am I missing/doing wrong and where do I go next ?