I realised my battery was not charging so I recharged my battery and rode my bike, then the side light bulb blew so I disconnected the two wires leading to the bulb and left them exposed inside the headlight area, with the tips of the wires exposed. The bike was fine, the main beam and high beam worked fine. I then pushed the main light switch and suddenly the engine completely died/ shut down. I pushed the bike home and got some new fuses. I changed the two fuses underneath the seat, one is a 3amp, the other is a 10amp. Then I opened up a little case connected by two more wires, and inside there was a 15amp fuse. I changed all these for new ones and the bike's powervalve came on when I turned the key[ which it stopped doing months ago]. The bike felt fine to ride, I replaced the sidelight bulb and wiring, the powervalve was certainly now working as at low revs it felt much more torquey. Then I pushed the main beam headlight again, and the engine died. I turned the ignition off, pushed the light switch into sidelight beam, then kicked it over and it fired. But every time I tried to push main beam or high beam, the engine died. I got back home, and when I turned the key sometimes the powervalve would click on and off a little, sometimes just the sidelight bulb would work, sometimes neither would come on. I changed all fuses again and now there is no life in the bike at all, even with another full charged battery. Is there a fuse I cannot see that I might have blown by riding the bike with the sidelight bulb wires exposed? I can only see the fuses underneath the seat. The pictures are of the 3amp and ten amp fuse, the other is the 15 amp fuse inside the box


