What a night... Well, I was able to smooth out the idle by making some adjustments to the carbs. Much better now. So, now that I know the engine is mostly sorted out, I turned my attention to the wiring. Man, what a headache! So, first things first. I need help with this one. The left hand switch that houses the turn signal seems to have an issue. When I switch the left signal on, the blinkers work fine. When I turn the right side on...nothing. So, I disassembled the switch (see photos) to troubleshoot. The wires were soldered on by the previous owner and I believe he may have made a mistake, but I need someone who really knows these switches inside and out to take a look for me. If I understand the diagram correctly, the BROWN/WHITE is the hot feed. I see where it is jumped from one end of the pins to the other via the small BROWN/WHITE jumper wires. I unsoldered one of the BROWN/WHITE jumpers to test, and sure enough, that side works. So, that tells me that there is indeed a short somewhere. (the fuse does not blow though) I see there are two rows of pins...they look completely separate, but does anyone know if they connect somewhere inside the circuit board? Was thinking this connection might be the cause of the "short". If I slide ONLY the top pin switch, the blinkers work! (both right and left) But if I slide BOTH top and bottom, they short out. I checked to make sure that there were no shorts in the wiring runs from the front to the back, and didn't find any. I went ahead and completely removed ALL of the wiring from the headlight bucket after tagging each wire. I am going to pull the old handle bars off tonight and install the new handle bars, and I was thinking that possibly the brown and white striped HOT lead might be somehow grounded inside of the bars. I also discovered that the green ground on the coils had been burned at some point, so I will be replacing that tonight as well. I may just go ahead and rewire the entire bike this weekend. For the most part, the factory wiring looks to be intact, so Im not really sure that will be necessary. I am open to ANY and ALL advice here. On a side note, I am NOT looking forward to re-assembling that switch.