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    No Stator Wires?

    Good Afternoon everyone,
    I've been lurking here for awhile on the off chance that I could pick up a gs750. Lo and behold magic happened and I was blessed with a mostly intact 78 gs750e.

    The wiring harness was off the bike and I'm going through the schematics. I have a new style RR with the three yellow wires.

    I don't have three yellow wires coming from the stator, I don't believe.

    I have a 'w/b w/g y' wire going to the alternator

    A Gy all by his lonesome.

    a B wire also by himself.

    and a collection of 6 wires coming from the case: Gr, Yb, Brr, Wy, Rb, Gr.

    After reading the threads I was under the impression that there were yellow wires coming out of the casing.

    If someone could help or direct me to a pertinent thread, I would appreciate it.

    I have the diagrams from the manuals, but they're not really showing this.

    Thanks,
    -Wil
    1978 gs750e

    #2
    Greetings and Salutations!!

    Hi Mr. Line Producer,

    You'll probably want to start with The Stator Papers (link in your "mega-welcome" below) where it explains that the yellow wires are "assumed" as Suzuki used different color wiring just to confuse us, including the extra loop of wire that goes to a (usually) non-existent headlight switch that was used to cut out one leg of the stator when the headlight was turned off on the earlier models. Anyway...

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    Last edited by Guest; 06-02-2010, 07:50 PM.

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      #3
      That bike has extra wires to route to the headlight switch to turn off one leg of the stator (alternator) I expect.
      Most bypass it & then don't turn the light off!!

      3 wires from the stator is normal, doesn't matter what colour they are. They are all the same & can go to any of the 3 stator connections on your RR.

      Essentially if you have a combination RR (even the 2 part ones are basically the same) then you have 3 inputs for the stator (in any order) plus a live & a ground. Make sure it's well grounded.

      Some RR's have a 6 "sense" wire that you have to route to a good (by which I mean one that reads the same voltage as the battery with the ignition on) switched live.
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        #4
        Assumed to be yellow. Key. Nice.

        Out of the six wires that are coming out of the case, which two need to get capped?

        Then wire a red from the r/r to the stator R?

        Sounds too good to be true.

        As an aside, do all GS750's have a point system?

        -wil

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          #5
          The three stator wires should be coming out in the starter cavity Those connect to the regulator

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            #6
            Nevermind. The strange six pack was the gear indicator loom. Whew. Now back to wiring the custom harness.
            Last edited by Guest; 06-02-2010, 09:35 PM.

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