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Michael, do you...
Ride with the headlamp on, either main or dipped,
Did you buy it a new motovision headlamp bulb or something else around 55-60W
Have a standard filament (NOT LED) tail brake lamp
Have 10W or 23W flasher bulbs?
Have either a newish lead acid or gel battery, or a lithium-ion one?
You have an EFI right, if you have all those bulbs and your battery is getting a bit 'sick', then it may well run the head and tail lamp, but with the additional 25W brake light (2amps) it could be crossing the threshold where the available power is not enough to keep the EFI system running when braking? same with the indicator?
Everybody wants to be safe by having their lights on, and in your case, turning them off for a test will not necessarily (did i spell that right?) give you an answer, But if you usually ride with the headlamp on, then remove it, leave the headlamp shell pilot lamp in if you have one, Pocket the headlamp bulb and go for a bloody decent ride, either your normal route, or similar conditions where the bike fails.
If it runs correctly, then the issue may be...
low output from generator,
One of the three phase wires disconnected between generator and rectifier type thing, reducing the available power by one third per faulty wire
A loose or corroded connector that supplies power to the ECU or possibly one of the sensors which would act as a resistor and cause lower power level even at normal running, and certainly when using more power for lamps and things
If it still fails to run with the headlamp bulb out, then get some of that grippy stuff the weightlifters use, so you don't slip with that sledgehammer. (or as above, a wiring fault of some kind)
No, seriously though, if it gets fixed, then you can zoom off with glee, like the joyous guys below (photos courtesy of speed cameras).
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