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Hey guys-- I'm lazy when it comes to anything electrical. I hate the black art of electricity and I try to avoid it whenever possible. This is why I have been using brights for the last six months. I need to locate and fix a connection to my regular headlight which has gone screwey but, like I said, I am lazy and why bother when I can just use my brights all the time? The wierd thing is--- after a couple months, my battery will slowly drain. For instance, when I am at a red light with a turn signal on and my front brake (thus, brake light) engaged, the signal will just stay on. It won't blink. If I turn the head lamp off, the system works fine. It will also work fine after a long ride, as if it has been charged back up. Again, three months later, I find that my bike isn't charged enough to get her started. Do the brights inherently run a little stronger than the charging system is able to follow? Cause, if I run the bike without the headlamp, the bike is fine.
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