Bikes produced long before your 1982 model had a switchable headlight. That headlight switch had TWO sets of contacts. One set passed current from the third leg of the stator to the r/r, the other set passed current from the headlight fuse to the dimmer switch. In other words, one set handled the AC voltage from the stator, the other handled the DC voltage the bike actually runs on.
They never mixed or got superimposed on each other. :shock:
YOUR bike probably does not even have a switch on the left hand grip. Most of them got used up in 1981. However, the wiring in the harness still goes up to a connector under the fuel tank where it used to go to the headlight switch, then back down to the r/r. Since there is no headlight switch, there is just a loop of wire that sends the current back down the correct wire to the r/r. If you look at the link above that 8trackmind gave you, you can see that little loop. Look about the middle of what should be the top of the diagram, there is a label that says "Handlebar switch (R)". Under that are three squared-off loops. The innermost one is the one for the stator wire.
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