I discovered the problem. Something I thought was a possibility, but I could not prove it until I left Reno.
My house is on the very top of a hill in Reno (great view of the lit up casinos at night and a view of Mt. Rose during the day), What comes with that is a lot of radio interference. And the Bluetooth band is crowded with all type of strong signals around 2.45 Ghz.
Anyway, here in Auburn I am more in a valley. More trees and surrounding hills than anything else. Not a great place for receiving freqs around 2.4 Ghz that are not local.
Anyway, here my same Bluetooth phone works perfectly every time. It works each and every time with no problems at all. Even if I unpair, it pairs back up instantly. Totally the opposite from when I am in Reno.
So if others are having such problems, try a different location, such as far from any other transmitters, or underground in a garage or something like that. At least far from where it does not pair.
What made me think this could be a problem is how by Bluetooth on my Triumph Trophy often cuts out in my driveway, but not ever when I get out of Reno.
Anyway, if anybody knows where on the bike the Bluetooth Transmitter is located. I could probably get it to work even in Reno by getting as close as possible to it with my SmartPhone.
But at least now I can make it work perhaps almost anywhere other than near my Reno home.
-Don- Auburn, CA