@Alec67. It is of no use to own a multimeter unless you are willing to invest time in understanding and using it. There is no doubt plenty of info on the internet. Things can go wrong, and result in your meter smoking or catching fire, burned hands, or if you are very unlucky, exploding batteries.
1. At this stage do not attempt to use the current[amps] range of your meter on your bike. If you connect the meter on a current range directly across the battery or battery leads, several hundred amps will flow through your meter, burning it out.
2 Resistance [ohms] ranges. Never use these ranges on a circuit without first disconnecting the battery.
3 Be careful not to short circuit connections or wires together, especially when working on crowded areas such as the controller.
Learn the difference between voltage, current and resistance , and AC [alternating current] and DC [direct current]. A little study will pay great dividends. We are always here to help.