Well I got the headlight issue resolved. The bulb just had a bad contact for the "low" filament. If you beat on it, it would come on and stay on. So it was a vibration thing. I also managed to get that other headlight mounted and it works fine. Low and high work flawless. I also shot voltage at the Low side to make sure it wasn't bad wiring, and it was solid the whole time.
Well now I have another problem that is making me want to bang my head against the wall. Got some fancy LED turn signals in the mail today. Front and rear. So I wire the rear ones up and they work great. Wiring the front up was not too bad, except these lights only have two wires, so I'm losing the running lights, no biggie. Well I wire everything up and go to check it out, and the tail light and gauge backlighting doesn't work. Well then I flip the blinker and the gauge and tail light start blinking. I double checked my wiring. I remember when I pulled off the old turn signals up front he had some sort of bizarre setup with a bunch of wires twisted and shoved into the splice points. Both turn signals were wired in to each other. But to the point: I am utterly lost. Looking at the diagrams, these are totally seperate systems. They don't even tie in together at all. How in God's name is this possible? Well, back to the bike, hopefully I can find something that works.
****EDIT**** Well I discovered the source of the problem. Somehow the stray brown tail light wire got stuck into the same splice as the stray blinker horn wire. Which for some reason isn't connected to anything. Now I discovered that I have a blown fuse for my tail light. Regardless, problem solved. That's 2 fuses in 3 days, wonder what's going on.