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If you have not done any wiring repairs and this problem has just seemed to have developed , then I am guessing you have a live wire that is touching another wire or bare metal of the frame , handlebars or some wires are plugged into a wrong connection ! You can search the internet for a wiring diagram for your bike and should be able to find one for free ,but it will cost you time ! try a Yamaha motorcycle site where members have open forums or use google images just type in your bikes info model etc and add wiring diagram ! But if you own a motorcycle I would strongly advise you to purchase a workshop manual (it does not have to be a genuine Yamaha manual ) as there are manuals for most bikes and the reality is that you should be able to make a huge savings on maintenance and DIY repairs, adjustments etc and with the full wiring diagram that you can follow and relate to will simplify any wiring problems in the future .
I take help from online websites that have this service like helping in repair some like reliable-store have instant help.. others are a bit slow which I don't prefer... rest is up to u.. U can also get free manual works fine .
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