Given the large number of lights affected on that circuit, are there any common areas where faults develop to check first?
HERE IS WHERE THE MOST COMMON TROUBLE BEGINS.
Pull off your trunk/and both seats and faux tank. Where the trunk harness passes from the right side of the frame , then under the trunk frame, if not run properly it will get pinched in-between the inner wheel fender and the sharp edge of the trunk frame. Also with the seats off , make sure the harness is not getting pinched and shorting to the frame or fuel tank.
Follow that harness all the way up... Looking for the harness being miss-routed and chaffed.
And look for PO's adding EXTRA-LIGHTS to the harness and not doing a profession job of routing their wiring mess causing your issue by shorted /chaffed wires or just plain overloading the circuit. And as Loren mentioned , look at the color of the ten - pin connector from the fuse box, if its got a brown spot its been getting Hot, also look at the female spade that the fuse mates to. Is it corroded and causing heat.
( HINT ) pull the trunk first, remove the 3 plugs for the passenger radio controls and speakers, slip the plugs out of the pocket. remove the 4 fasteners from inside the trunk. Now tip the trunk forward onto the passenger seat to remove the single plug. 5min job if no PO has added wires and goodies to the trunk as extra's. Keep in mind, with a used bike you may be dealing with men that are inclined to be mechanical, but not mechanically inclined
Gene Kap
"Its not bad if you don't know something, but when you don't know you don't know; That's when your in trouble". Joe Place 1912-2008 (my grandfather)