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<blockquote data-quote="OhioFJR1300" data-source="post: 535816" data-attributes="member: 544"><p>I can't help but wonder if your problem could be that your battery voltage is low when you start your bike. Since you never found a problem with the wires that connect the HID lights, the only other thing that would seem to cause your problem is voltage that is too low to fire the ballasts. Wonder what happens if you put the battery on a battery tender overnight and then stated the bike? I'm going to guess that something is draining your battery or its just old and needs replaced, and that the delay relay was not really needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OhioFJR1300, post: 535816, member: 544"] I can't help but wonder if your problem could be that your battery voltage is low when you start your bike. Since you never found a problem with the wires that connect the HID lights, the only other thing that would seem to cause your problem is voltage that is too low to fire the ballasts. Wonder what happens if you put the battery on a battery tender overnight and then stated the bike? I'm going to guess that something is draining your battery or its just old and needs replaced, and that the delay relay was not really needed. [/QUOTE]
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