Thanks for having such a thorough look!
That is a very strange reading. ~14V continuous is what I usually find at the fuse block.
(Please excuse the sanity check) Did you confirm that pulling the DC-DC fuse de-energized everything at the 12V fuse panel? The dash fuse is on that panel which makes me think you found the MBB and not the converter.
No I pulled the DC-DC fuse and turned the ignition key ON to see if it responded any differently, which it didn't, so I put it back in. It was latter on I thought to pull out all the fuses from the fuse block, and check the voltage at the fuse block, my thinking was to isolate any other thing that might affect the voltage reading. I can see the wires coming from the DC-DC to the fuse block (maybe 20 cm long). I got this same variable voltage at the headlight socket. I have a HID globe and driver box, so I disconnected the power to it to see if it made a difference, which it didn't.
The mechanic who soldered the ignition wire used a gas soldering iron so that counts out any leaking current from the soldering iron flowing back down the wires to the DC-DC.
The other thing was that the HID globe was disconnected from the HID driver box, but the box was still plugged into the power socket while the ignition was turned on and off while testing the soldering fix.
Logic tells me that if pull all the fuses, then there should be no power in the 12v system at all (similar to taking the positive terminal lead off a battery), but that isn't the case.
Brian is it you running the "unofficial" manual? While I have some things off the bike I thought I might make a video identifying where things are so we need a youtube channel so we can place such videos on. Is there one already?
I just pulled all the fuses from the fuse block (as well as the 25A fuse for the ABS) and the hi voltage fuse going into the DC-DC (the fuse under the orange sheathing) and I still get the variable voltage from both sides of the fuse box wires. I am placing one probe on the frame and the other on the wire.
If I put one probe on the "in" wire and one on the "out" wire (of the fuse box with no fuse) I get a relative stable 0.34 volts. I would expect zero volts on all test?
You said you got around 14v, where did you place the multimeter probes?