A question for the experts, is that this diagram seems you okay?
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The power and ground wire connections at the R/R are reversed.
Why would you want to not have any fuses in the system?
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There are two fuses in my system.
But i think i can put only one, as stock system (The GS 750 1978 have only one fuse, and not fuse box)
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I got confused by the diagram because you don't show any wire sizes. The fuse to the solenoid would need to be large indeed and is unnecessary. Your question about lights? Is correct; you are pointing to the "T".
The SPG is missing a few things. A connection to the Frame and the B/W harness ground.
If your OEM solenoid is mounted on the same plate as the SPG then the ground wire is unnecessary.
BTW your solenoid diagram is confusing as you left off the large lead to the starter.Last edited by posplayr; 06-01-2015, 02:14 PM.
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As Steve pointed out, you have the positive and negative wires reversed in your diagram:
http://img633.imageshack.us/img633/811/douMvs.jpg
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