I certainly hope this is not the start of something, and clears up for you. It is certainly a new trick. I hope you are not offended, but I laughed out loud when I read it. A couple of years back, I got caught in a heavy rain at Vintage Motorcycle Days at Mid-Ohio. My 1972 BMW and I made it back just fine, went through the afternoon at the rest of the show, then rode over to the campground. After I turned it off, and we were fixing dinner, Nancy said "You left your lights on." Sure enough, they were on, but the switch was off. After some fiddling, I got them out for good. Since then, it has happened again, even in dry weather. It was so startling last time, also at Mid-Ohio, I nearly jumped out of my skin. We were sitting around the campsite late in the evening, four hours after my last ride, when we were suddlenly lit up. The headlights just came on, right out of nowhere! Maybe they're just trying to tell us they're lonely. :dontknow: ........or could be leprechauns.
-Scotty