or at least the problem is somewhere in there. I've got an old and well used brick (136k-ish) but after fixing up all kinds of decaying rubber in the fuel and coolant systems, it was actually running pretty well.
although, very occasionally, the headlight would dim/go out. it was usually very momentary, and i probably missed most of the time when it happened during the day. when it happened at night, it was terrifying. but it seemed to be very rare. bike runs no problem when this happens
when i got the bike running i ended up getting a new battery for it, an odyssey 680. so i was surprised late in the season (right before i put it away) that i couldn't get it to do anything and that the battery was dead. put the battery on a tender and then got it started and it ran fine to get it to the storage location. (during storage, i pulled the battery and had it on a tender of course)
well, i just pulled it out of storage (late start here in chicago) and these issues are still there and seem to have gotten worse. What i can see happen is that the headlight goes out, and when i try to use the blinkers (or the cancel button) i get 4 way flashers while i hold the buttons. horn doesn't work either. when the headlamp is on, everything else works fine too. It still comes and goes but much more often now (tried to get a vid of it last year, and any time i tried to, it got stage fright and everything would work fine, of course. I got a vid of it now and and i'll post a link at the end. Turns out, when it is actively possessed, the starter doesn't fire either. when the starter button is pressed you can hear the fuel pump, but nothing else. I have a vid of this too, see below. if the headlight comes back on, starts up no problem. realized that had happened a couple of times last year, but it usually started up after a couple of minutes. never connected the starting issue with the headlight one.
any ideas of what this could be? I checked the wiring through the headlight switch, checked the loadshedding relay. my next check is the starter relay, but i don't see how that could have failed in a way to cause this. (definitely not the normal fused closed thing you normally hear about.) If anyone has an idea of where in the electrical system i can start looking please let me know. alternator? some other switch or relay somewhere?
video of headlight clicking on (now it is bad enough to be called clicking on rather than clicking off. sound is from my headlight relays, which i don't think are the cause, but maybe?):https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/_8N3F1oOZnTh6-fRNP6ihC5g0jlBZC9dXd2K2yEKeys?feat=directlink
video of no starter when button is pressed:
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/YlWYadpsre0w7mme40IUdi5g0jlBZC9dXd2K2yEKeys?feat=directlinkoh, and of course knocking on the side of the cowl doesn't do anything. :dunno