I don't have a GS, but my other half has an '85 GS700E. In support of working on that bike, I scanned the wiring diagram from the factory manual and colorized it. Since there are probably at least three other people that still have a GS700, I thought it might be useful, so here ya go. Click on the thumbnail to get the full size:
The image above should be 10.25 x 7.25 inches at 600 dpi. It should print without scaling on either US letter or A4 paper.
Note that there are samples of the colors I used for everything in the key at the bottom of the diagram. If anyone finds any mistakes in the diagram (that are my fault rather than Suzuki's), please let me know.
Please feel free to grab a copy for your own use. I know BikeCliff hosts several GS wiring diagrams on his site and I would be happy for him to put a copy there as well. I don't own the copyright on the original diagram; that belongs to Suzuki.
Details: I scanned this at 600 dpi from an original paper copy of the 1985 GS700E supplemental factory manual and went to work.
For most items, like the brake light switches, side stand switch, fuel sender, etc, I didn't carry the harness color past the last connector to the item. On the bike, I think a lot of these are black wires and/or in a sleeve anyway, so it's not as critical to know what color they are.
I broke that rule in a few places: the fuse box; the ignition, dimmer, turn signal, and horn switches; and the main red and black/white leads from the harness to the battery. I feel carrying the colors "into" those items makes it easier to see what's going on, even if the wires coming directly out of that item aren't that color.
I hope this helps!
Eule
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