My money is on the ignition switch. You gotta go in there sooner or later. It will probably look clean in there, but don't be fooled. All it takes is a microscopic layer of crud to mess things up.
Another failure mode is that everything lights up nice when you turn the key, and then dies when you hit the start button.
The most annoying is when it starts, and about 2-3 minutes of riding later shuts everything down. Fortunately, on mine turning the switch off and back on restored proper electrical operations.
At least you don't have ABS that will record a low voltage code and start flashing the damn light requiring a reset.