Old_rider - The fuses are 20a as they are standard. I have gone through a process of elimination and had the heated hand grips disconnected with the problem continuing. Thanks for the suggestion though!
Serowbot - I have a bike battery charger so all is good in that sense.
Okay I have made big progress. It took a weekend of working on the bike but I have it up and running. The only disheartening part is I am not sure what cured it. Here's how it went down.
I stripped the wire cover and tape from every single wire. I had disconnected all the wiring harnesses to help eliminate the possible issue area. Nothing was curing the fuse blow. I went through probably 20 fuses. I did the initial easy checks grounding connections, lights and the go to wires that fire up with the key moved to "on". Nothing was fixing it.
When I removed the wire covers & electrical tape I found either the wires were all greasy or runny with electrical tape adhesive. As I went through I used a dry cloth and cleaned up all the wires. Once under the tank I noticed a harness connection with a strange colour to the one connection in the harness. It was a kind of green colour. Not as if it was shorting out but not like all of the other connections. I scored the connection the best I could in case it was not connecting for some reason.
If I remember correctly the wire ran to one of the front signal lights. I looked at the left signal bulb and found that there was 3 elements in it with only 2 of them intact. I had replacement bulbs and noticed that all of the other ones have only 2 elements. The original bulb "worked" but I changed it out anyways.
I recovered all of the 3 to 1 wire connections with electrical tape. and slowly put the required running harnesses together.
The bike has worked since and I am not exactly sure why.
Have any of you heard of a fuse blowing from a bulb situation like this? I am posting photos to go along with this.
I was worried that some how the greasy wires were conducting electricity and shorting it out.
If in fact it was the bulb I am going to beat my head against a wall as it literally took 2 days of 9 - 5 working through the wires. I did look at the bulb initially but if I missed this simple problem I am going to be disappointed in my self! So lie to me if you need to

(dont actually).
Hoping my misfortune and experience brings someone else help in the future.