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The only way they could be related is if the handle bar switch connector is unplugged. The most likely thing on the kill switch is that the plastic board piece inside the housing has popped out of place and the sliding switch contact is not touching it or a wire is broke off at the solder connection on the board. Common problems. Cut and resolder the wires. I haven't taken the time to figure out a solution for the board slipping out of place, but probably best to use epoxy or a screw to hold that piece in the slot.

 

As for the lights, you're going to have to track that down yourself with a multimeter.

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Use a multimeter. Check for voltage at the voltage regulator. Check for voltage at the power wire to the headlight switch. If you have no voltage anywhere, use the ohm setting to check the stator windings. If you just plug new bulbs in and the voltage regulator is bad or unplugged, you'll just blow the new bulbs.

 

Here's the electrical FAQ.

 

http://bansheehq.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=133650

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