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    ElectroSport R/R question--1978 GS1000

    I've installed a new ElectroSport stator with three yellow output wires on a 1978 GS1000. These mate neatly with three yellow wires coming from the ElectroSport regulator/rectifier I installed a few minutes later.

    The R/R has, in addition to the three yellow wires, a black ground wire and a red wire that ElectroSport's instructions tells me, confusingly, connects to a red wire from the stator.

    My question is, where does this red wire coming from the R/R attach to?

    Thanks.

    Jack
    1978 GS1000 http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...6/P1010050.jpg

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    Hey Jack, I recently went through the same exercise except with a Rick's stator and R/R. There should be a red wire in the wiring boot that your original R/R attached to. Maybe it slipped down where you don't see it. I think they're all pretty much the same but you need to find it. Good luck!
    1980 GS1100E....Number 15!

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      Originally posted by jskellington
      I've installed a new ElectroSport stator with three yellow output wires on a 1978 GS1000. These mate neatly with three yellow wires coming from the ElectroSport regulator/rectifier I installed a few minutes later.

      The R/R has, in addition to the three yellow wires, a black ground wire and a red wire that ElectroSport's instructions tells me, confusingly, connects to a red wire from the stator.

      My question is, where does this red wire coming from the R/R attach to?

      Thanks.

      Jack
      The red from the R/R goes to the red lead that the old R/R hooked up to (or in the case that you had seperate regulator and rectifier) the red lead that went to the rectifier.

      Frosty (falsely accused of "Thread-Hijacking"!)
      "Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot."

      Owner of:
      1982 GS1100E
      1995 Triumph Daytona 1200

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        #4
        Ah, that would be the red wire with the sizzled connector . . .

        Why couldn't the directions for the $120 gizmo be so straightforward.

        Thanks for the help, Frosty, Chuck. The GS Resources is genius!

        Jack
        1978 GS1000 http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...6/P1010050.jpg

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