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look around the tripple tree for chaffed or pinched wires. most harnesses go into headlamp. try turning handlebars either way and turning switch on. if no help try unplugging 1 piece in circuit at a time until it doesnt blow, culprit found.
You most probably have a blown fuse if the horn and turnsignals aren't working. The fuse panel is located under the right side cover. If there is a noticeable "gap" between the the switch box on the rightside of the handlebar and the front brake master cylinder, this gap is causing you rear stop lamp to be on. If someone has very recently worked on your bike, I'd be speaking to them to correct your problems.
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