On the other forum, I requested assistance on making my running
light LEDs signal flash in-sync with the signals instead of out of sync.
Here is what I went with. It works. I'm not sure if it was worth it,
but it's done.
VIDEOHere is a schematic drawn to more closely rematch the physical
layout of the circuit.

If anyone can simplify this circuit and still have the same functions, I would be very
interested in seeing it.
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First I cut into the wires under the left front boot. In the C14 schematic excerpt
below, the wires I cut are indicated by orange-red spots with yellow centers.

I added connectors so that if my contraption failed I could just plug these two connectors together to return
to the stock wiring configuration.

Then I assembled this messy looking thing...(Blue signal relays are 10A, black LED relays are 1A)

..then it appears I flung molten solder at it from across the garage...

..then I sealed it all up with hot glue and epoxy.

I plugged it in and it worked.
I tucked the box in up in front of the left mirror mount. Since I had originally installed
SPDT relays on either side of the bike for
my earlier set up where the LEDs flashed out
of sync with the signals, I left them in place and rewired them in series to function as an
electro-mechanical "AND" gate to trigger relay #5, this way the LEDs would still flash (out of sync)
with the Hazard flasher and the KIPASS flashes. If the turn signal is on when the hazard flasher
is on there is an interesting (albeit useless, and not shown in video) left-right-left-right flash
pattern where the LEDs on one side flash out of sync with the signals and the other side
flash in sync with the signals.
If there are no problems with this, then next year I'll replace the relays with solid state relays
and get much better connectors.