yup.
Loose ground, bad relay, dumb prep mechanic.
Take it back, make them fix it, find out what the issue was and learn forward.
One thing I seem to be picking up on is a lot of not so good assembly mechanics.
Maybe because its not a can am or polaris or something, or maybe because professionalism and pride in work seems to be a bygone thing.
But Ive really noticed what appears to be a pattern of stories with similar themes.
It rarely seems that there was something wrong with the actual machine - but a lot of common threads where someone at the shop did something wrong, or perhaps in this case, didnt really test the machine before sending it out the door.
I didn't have that experience, but it sure seems a lot of people do.