Headlight problem is back.

Still waiting for answer to question 6 hours later **** THIS

OMG, six whole hours. Used to instant gratification much?

I don't know you personally but every time you turn into an ass people give you a pass because you *may* be drinking or drunk. If that is the case you are a lousy drunk.

Enjoy your V twin, from what I have read it has class leading torque. You will need it to get that attitude under way.

bob
 
Isn't your bike under 2 years old? If so, then warranty.
 
Say what you what. I have bent over backwards helping folks out. Have responded very late in the morning hours helping some folks out with problems. May not have all the answers but never left a guy just hanging. Either told them it was beyond my knowledge our knew the fix. This guy left me hanging. The relay for the turn signals has nothing to do with my headlight problems. Been at it all day and still not fixed. No it is not the relays or the switch on the handle bars nether is it the connections at the relays. Did buy a bulb and hooked it up. Not the daymakers causing the problem. The switch on the handles bars is brand new. The relays are brand new. Kind of working my way around the ignition switch and the connection. Will i figure it out? More than likely. Should not have this problem on a bike within mileage showing. Have trouble shot a lot of electrical problems in the past with good luck. You can talk **** all you want. When i figure it out what the problem is will post it. Either way come Tuesday will be looking at a 2020 Star Venture TC. in grey. Yamaha is known for some really well made and engineered bikes. Their electrical systems are well known for being the best in the industry. Maybe not the fastest bike on the market but well made. Been looking for a long time and think this might just be worth the money. Their design and engineering beats out Harley and Indian, motorcycles. Their electrical toys make truimph look like a 1960 computer. Maybe the truth hurts but truimph really has to step up their game. The connections and over all design sucks. No hard feelings anyhow. Just need a bike i can ride without all the headaches.
 

Sonny, I’m sorry for your troubles...all of them. I get it, and would wager I’m not the only one.
 
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Psychiatrists will tell us, while there is certainly a biologic component of our biases in dealing with others, ultimately, we chose to be happy or sad. People have thought about this a long time. John Milton published "Paradise Lost" in 1667 and wrote, “A mind not to be changed by place or time. The mind is its own place, and in itself Can make a heav'n of hell, a hell of heav'n.”

I have faced my own demons -- many of us have -- it is part of the human condition -- and I hope fewer are running away as I age.