As requested, I am following up on this post. I was able to locate the schematics finally and began with the obvious, and that was the ignition switch. With no power with the exception of a faint ABS light, it had to be one of three things: a bad ground, ignition swith, or power shed relay. If those three are intact, then I would have gotten at least lights and would have been able to move on to the kill swith and then the fuel pump relay, and then the starter relay. So in checking the ignition switch, I first read resistance, in which I got a couple of ohms. Not good. Voltage coming into the switch was good. Hooked up the connector and got no voltage coming thru the swtich. Got online and found another person that had found a corroded switch. I removed the farings and fairing support bracket and removed the ignition switch assembly. Using a jeweler's screwdriver, I removed the grub screw holding the swith into the ignition key switch assembly and was able to pull the switch. I popped it apart and of course springs went everywhere. After finding them and inspecting the switch, it was full of corrosion. I cleaned it up really well and reassembled. After reassembly I checked resistence and next to no ohms. Reassembled key switch assembly and plugged it in and all was well. I do not have any pics of the switch while disassembled, but only of the switch itself.