Trail Tech Vapor came in the mail today. WOOHOO. I love getting new parts. Too bad I have to wait a little while for the headlight. I still haven't ordered it. I'm going to hook up the Vapor as soon as the Trail Tech Dashboard, with all the idiot lights, comes in. Now, I have to face the decision of which idiot lights I want. My last one, I use Oil, Low Fuel, Neutral and High Beams. And, I used a couple LEDs from radioshack to indicate turn signals. But, I'm thinking I don't care about turn signals and fuel (with the YZF tank, i'm kind of assuming I could hook that sensor up to the Vapor if I wanted). I never really paid much attention to it on my old bike. So, I'll surely go with Oil, Neutral and Brights. But what to do with that fourth light...
On a side note, I hooked up the new battery to check a few things and the brake light stays on. Worked just fine before. It's not the rear switch... There isn't one.

I've looked at everything I can think of. Traced wires to try and locate a short... Nothing. I haven't changed anything other than the battery. Didn't unhook anything. Just moved it out of the way while I installed the R6 tail. Nothing got cut or damaged. I DID however, completely cut the front harness. I've got nothing hooked up in front. Just a bundle of wires hanging out of the front of the frame. But, the only thing that was hooked up in front was the headlight. Well, and obviously the handlebar controls and ignition. Which I did not cut, by the way. I unhooked the wires from the brake switch on the front brake and it did come on normal (running lights). But then, after a minute or two, they came back on bright and no matter what I did, they stayed on. I'm kinda hoping it's a bad switch, or a stuck spring in there or something. Maybe there's just some fluid in there creating a short. I'll take it all apart and give it a look. If anyone has a suggestion, I'm all ears. Or, eyes... I guess, since I'll be reading your words of wisdom.
EDIT: DON'T know what I did. But, it's working fine now. Went out and unhooked everything and then hooked it back up. Works like normal. Except that it was pretty dim. New battery needs a charge fo' real!