
and this:

I'm not sure what caused it but did find some corrosion on the inside of the connector. I'm assuming it's possible that I caused it by leaving the bike uncovered during some recent heavy rainstorms but I'm not sure.
I also ran same basic checks and noted that:
With the key on but without the engine running, voltage at the headlight wiring was 12.14
With the engine running, voltage at the headlight wiring was 12.6
Cheyenne helped at this point and with the engine at 3000 RPM, voltage at the headlight wiring was 13.7v
We then ran some tests at the battery and found pretty much the same information:
Key Off - 12.89v
Key On, not running - 12.4v
Idle - 12.5v
5000 RPM - 13.8v
Key Off - 12.8v
This is with an AGM battery, SH-775 R/R, Eastern Beaver Fuse Block, and LED bulbs for the turn signals/brake light
I verified the bulb itself still works so I'll clean off the terminal and pick up a new connector tomorrow.

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