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Have you checked the wiring to the lights. Sounds like you have a wire that has shorted to ground. Would also explain your battery drain. I'd check the wiring before the ignition switch since it is draining your battery with the switch in the off position.
It may be a safety switch in the clutch lever or bike stand switch being a bit sticky or broken wire in the wiring harness near the steering head that bends alot.
if when your bike gets to riding temp. and, you turn it off; and, then restart... if the crank speed is slow replace your battery if your crank speed is normal replace your ignition module (batteries can be recharged and, measure 12 volts and, still be weak) Amps can fall off (amps are what give the battery muscle to spin your starter ) ignition modules can be affected by heat and fail to maintain spark
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