You might have blown a fuse maybe due to a chaffed wire. Check the fuses and then check the wiring for bare spots,,, or maybe a mouse chewed through the wires.
Not everyone who is called a mechanic can properly tighten steering head bearings. I would loosen them off about a 1/16" and see if that makes a difference, often it will. They need to be tight enough to offer a very slight drag, but only very slight, a little too much and the bike will 'drift'.
Thanks for telling us Don, you just don't know how important BOTH of you are to the rest of us. Will consult with the Great Physician and Master for both of you.
Don't worry about the drive or directions, you are there already.... duhuh!!
Let me check what I can figure out. Might take some time seeing as my forgetter is fixed again.
It's black, has 2 wheels, 2 seats, 2 antennas, a windshield and trunk rack, but I see only one flag.
Nice looking though, bet you will be happy and so will Miss Sally.
Now what you going to do with the 85?
There should be or was a push connector down the handlebars, seems you found the location but somebody needed the connector gone. Careful when you delve into the electric works of the MC, there are small parts in there that would like to go missing. Get a bedsheet to to work over.