Fixed!
For now...
So I go outside and use a paper clip to jump the plug to the thermo-switch like Omslaw suggested, and I hear a click. So the relay and the thermo-switch are working. So I pull the plug to the fan and it has a blue and a black wire. hmmmmm
So I call Rich(BA BUSA), as I'm loading the service manual. Service manual doesn't tell me which wire is ground or positive. Rich figures if I hook it up backwards it'll only spin the fan backwards, but we decide to try a 12v light tester and see if the fan is getting power. So I go outside, get a 12v light tester and try to test the leads in the plug to the fan. Nothing, no juice. Then Rich suggests checking the fuse and I'm doubtful because the bike only has 6 fuses. Surely the fan doesn't have its own fuse, guess what it does! And its blown.
Replace fuse with spare.
Jump the plug at the thermo-switch and viola, fan comes right on.
I feel like a retard... Always check the fuse first right....
Don't know why the fuse blew, but I drained what was left of the coolant(about 1/2 of what its supposed to have), flushed it, and refilled it.
Then ran the bike for about 25mins as I put everything back together. Fan kicked on more than 10 times and it worked normally. Guess the fuse just got too old...
Thanks everyone for the help and especially Rich