Depends on what your total wattage is. This is my rule of thumb:-
Add it all up and divide it by your battery voltage and that will give you the total amps you'll be using when everything gets switched on. Double that and use a fuse rated nearest to it.
Examples:
12v: If total is 60w divided by 12v = 5 Ah x 2 = minimum 10 Amp rated fuse.
6v: If total is 60w divided by 6v = 10Ah x 2 = minimum 20 Amp rated fuse.
I have a sidecar fitted, Quartz Halogen 35/35W headlight on bike, indicators on bike and sidecar, indicator warning light and buzzer, two stop lights and sidecar front light - all LEDs except the headlight and I use a 15 amp blade fuse at battery terminal.
Pilot light doesn't need to be added because it's not on at same time as headlight and in my case only two indicators will be working at a time. But I will have two stop lights on at the same time. The stop lights alone if they were incandescent bulbs would be 42w. These sort of things need to be taken into consideration.
Rog.