A couple of weeks ago, the main headlight (high and main beam) went off on my Glee. I cycled the switch a few times after spraying some contact cleaner in the switch gear and it came on again. It's been fine for a couple of weeks but as I commute into London at Dark O'Clock every morning, the first thing I do when I open the garage doors is power on the ignition (not starting the bike due to loud pipe and neighbours) to make sure the headlight's not having a issue. It's been coming on so off goes the ignition while I suit up. When ready, fire it up and ride off.
Anyway, this morning I turn on the ignition and only side lights. Spray more contact cleaner and cycle the switch a few times... nothing. So the VFR got a ride to work this morning.
Tonight, I've wiggled and sprayed every wire and connection I can find from the ignition to the relays, checked relevant fuses, checked both headlight bulbs, re-seated everything, taken the switch-gear apart and sprayed contact cleaner fully (everything looked really clean). Still nothing.
Just for the hell of it, I started the engine and the bleedin' headlights come on.
Is this an issue? Shouldn't the headlights come on without starting the engine? The batteries strong and the bike does 450 miles a week.