I'm "hostile" because I don't want to be a party to a gasoline fire.
Your first post: "only running on one cylinder. We tried the sea foam last year and it slowly cleaned up"
"last year" was at least 8 months ago but the 1330cc will accept even year-old gasoline.
You then said "I checked the oil and it’s WAY over". That's normal for the 1330cc dry sump when it's hasn't been run until the engine is warm.
And then "Im thinking about borescoping the heads but I suspect a sensor got fouled."
"borescoping the heads" -- WTF? And there's only the one head.
"sensor got fouled" -- good call, let's go with that.
NO mention of fuel filter!
Your second post discussed how new fuel seemed to have improved things and your decision to replace the fuel filter. I responded with some suggestions based on my 2014 RT-S fuel filter replacement experience.
From there the dialog kinda wandered. Until you posted with photos showing only the 2" section replaced using worm gear clamps.
Gasoline under pressure is dangerous and those fuel lines, hidden behind the bodywork, are above the catalytic convertor. A leak while you and your wife are riding in boondocks Dallas could result in the loss to this forum of all three of you. Don't think it hasn't happened? A 990cc Spyder was lost to fire from such a leak (the rider is safe).
Sooo wishing you, your wife and your Spyder many years of happy riding I tried again.
Here is a fuel injection hose clamp
https://www.autozone.com/gaskets-an...-clamp/p/varese-hose-clamp-10-pack/800000_0_0
Notice the interior metal band that slides within the outer band. That ensures constant torque for the full circumference of the hose as the clamp is tightened. The Oetiker clamp tool is not required.
Your last post "I did order the BajaRon ignition wires and fine wire plugs." The 1330cc engine doesn't have ignition wires. And the BajaRon plug kit is excellent because it includes both the thermal paste and silicone lubricant, both of which must be used properly and with care. But at 10K miles spark plugs are very unlikely to be the problem.
Which is likely to be a sensor as you said in your first post (crankshaft position is common).
So best wishes and sayo naraba.