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Couple of things.
First and foremost, when you replace the starter, make sure the o-ring fits tight when you push it back in, or you will have an oil leak. But you already know this from the previous threads.
That being said, there is something weird going on between the battery/starter dying. It happened to me 2-3 years ago - it was a hot summer day and I went to make a quick errands run on the bike. It started just fine without any signs of weak battery. I finished my errands, and as I was sitting at a red light the bike suddenly died completely. No lights, no crank, no signs of life at all.
Got it over to the shop, the first thing the guy tested was the battery and it was completely dead and would not take a charge. And it was a quality Yuasa AGM battery, only about 2 years old at that time, very strange for it to die suddenly the way it did.
First order of business, got the battery replaced before we could diagnose everything else. Next, turned out to be a fried starter. At that time, the bike had maybe 3k on the clock, so also weird for it to fail.
This leads me to believe there is some sort of a pattern, especially that your issue is similar. I'm thinking maybe the battery failed internally, and created a voltage spike that fried the starter - but then the starter wasn't even being engaged when the bike died.
I also needed the left hand switch assembly replaced, as one of my front turn signals wasn't working, and the headlamp would not switch from low to high beam. They were all working just fine before the incident.
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