This generally occurs with the same light (right or left) consistently. You could pull the fairing again and send the ballast / cap assembly back to the manufacture. Or, each time you start the bike, switch the headlights to Hi beam and then back to Low beam. That will usually ignite the HID lamp without the the voltage drop, that the ballast / cap module is unable to overcome, when starting the engine. The capacitor in the ballast assembly, should provide the necessary voltage boost, when the engine cranks, and the voltage output is compromised. However; this does not seem to be the case. I would suggest that the size of the capacitor (if one exists), in the ballast assembly be reviewed by the manufacture. It should have the proper capacity (to hold the voltage) necessary for the lamp starting requirements. This occurs when the engine cranks and the system voltage has its normal draw and voltage drop.
My opinion may be wrong, but....
You tell me why xeonlink has not fixed this problem (whatever it may be) and we will both be better educated....
I would think, that this issue has been reported and it seems they have done... well nothing.... no one has contacted me....
Mine does the same thing...
