Thanks MOMZ,
This is what I was looking for. I'm not much on electrical, but the switched relay makes perfect sense. I'll figure the installation out. And the stronger battery brand recommendation is great as well. Thx.
To Capn Morgan, LMAO....Yes, turning the key off is a perfect solution

SB: I don't use the kill switch. On occasion I'll pull up to a site, put the kickstand down, (when the Valk is in gear, and you put the ks down, the engine automatically stops.) At which time you can walk away from the bike in a sideways direction not knowing that the fog lights, tail lights, head lights, and if the radio is on with the sound turned down, it only takes about 30-40 minutes to zap a good battery. So far, pushing the Valk about 5 mph popping the clutch in first gear (with the key on) cranks a Valk, but be ready to jump forward about 15 ft!!!But don't try pushing the Valk and jumping on by yourself....that might leave a mark on you or the Valk
Thanks to all