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sounds like the starter is shorted out or the bike was tried to start when battery was near dead and the starter is engagaed if starter is engagaed put it in gear and bump(push the bike ) it a few times forward and back this should disengage the starter if it still blows fuses the you may have a shorted windings in the starter and it will need to be rebuilt
It's sorta involved. The procedure is in the Clymer Manual M260-2 on starting on page 276. It has pictures also. How adept are you performing repairs on your bike?
1st unhook the neg.cable.2nd remove the cover plate.3rd remove the starter cable from starter,4th it may take a little pressure to move starter backward while lifting up on the starter---bingo.
I'm thinking it's either the ignition switch or a fuse.
Try replacing the fuses first...it's easier.
If it's not the fuses feel free to post again and we'll work on the switch,or try alternate ideas.
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