i suppose you are still using the OEM fuse panel and electric box that holds the relays.
On the k75 there are three 15A fuse circuits #3,4,5 (counting #1 at top, 7 at bottom) that have direct +12 battery voltage (hot all the time) coming into the right blade toward the rear of the bike, the forward or left blades run to the loads. #4 is not used and is available as a spare. The load circuit wires are either red/white or red/yellow.
One of the fuses #2, gets voltage when the key switch is turned to the first position (park).
Fuse #7 gets voltage thru the Load Shed Relay when the key switch is turned to the second position (ON) regardless of the position of the Kill switch. The load circuits are green/brown wires. The LSR is always energized except when starting.
Fuse #1 only gets voltage when the key switch is ON and the kill switch is in Run position. The hot side (switched, but unfused, direct battery voltage) are green/yellow wires and the fused load circuits are green/black wires. This circuit provides voltage to the Start Button, and the starting circuits energized after the button is pressed are the yellow/black wires which run to the Start Relay and pin 4 of the L-Jetronic Unit for starting enrichment.
The Ignition Control Unit also gets powered up at pin 10 by the unfused green/yellow.
Fuse #6 only gets voltage when the Fuel Injection Relay is energized, which requires key ON, Run position, And either the Start is pressed Or the engine is actually running. The input wire is green/red, and the fused load circuit wires are green/white.
When the starter is cranking and the engine is turning over, or when the engine is running, the Hall Sensors provide a timing pulse signal to the ICU which then controls the FIR by the yellow/brown wire from pin 7. The ICU pin 8 also sends a timing pulse to the Jetronic unit pin 1 on a yellow/red wire.
Obviously any of the unfused power wires will make lots of sparks and melting if shorted to ground and need to be carefully handled and checked.
Interesting build you have going, need to see more about this extra fuel tank...