Arthur, you have gotten some great advice here, I'll just ad this. Electrical 101 Visual inspection, should be exceptionally thourough and also used in conjunction with wiggle testing. Meaning put your hands on EVERYTHING and wiggle it around, dont be overly gentle, you are looking for stuff that is not up to par so if you wiggle a wire or terminal and it breaks it was on its way out anyhow, and better it break at your hands than on the road at night somewhere. That however does not mean to be exceedingly rough either. Your next step is to go over every connection you can get to and pay special attention to your grounds a loose or dirty ground wire will draw excessive current. As you have an aftermarket fairing, that means it was installed after the bike was built and delieverd, there is a good chance it was not wired by a professional, or more acurately in a professional manner. Take a solid look at the installation and if you find ANY of the aftermarket style crimp connectors inpect them thouroughly, they are JUNK and should never be used on your motorcycle, so give some consideration to removeing them and replaceing them with only factory style connectors from the dealer. All of the component pieces are available from the dealer, and yes they are a little more expensive but well worth the piece of mind. I could go on more but I think you get the idea. There are 2 systems on a motorcycle I absolutly refuse to compromise on, the electrical system and the brakes are the 2 areas where no expense should be spared. The electrical system well designed, executed and maintained will go miles towards keeping your bike trouble free and enjoyable. I dont even need to say anymore about your brakes right ?