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VermontNewbie
Weird power problem.
I have charing problems. I recharged my battery and hooked it up getting ready to do a no load charge test, but after the battery was hooked up no power was getting anywhere, no neutral light. I thought the light was blown, couldnt kick start it. The meter said the battery was at 12.4V so thats ok. I can't figure out whats going on. I havnt touched any wires to do the test at this point.Tags: None
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Detman101
Should be under one of the side covers.
More than likely the one on the left side of the bike.

Dm of mD
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VermontNewbie
One sides hiding the battery the other side is hiding the regulator and rectifier. The shop manual picture I have of that area shows no fuse or fusebox=\
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mpogue
I was looking through the microfiche pics for your bike and only found this picture with a fuse in it. It's a tube that holds a 15A fuse. From what I see, it looks like it's under the gas tank, probably on one side so you can access it without pulling it off. It's part# 11 in the picture.

I don't have this bike, but this is all I could find. I guess in 1977 they only used one main fuse.
Good Luck.
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focus frenzy
at the battery positive cable there should also be a smaller wire attached to the possitive cable.
this is the main power wire, follow it back away from the battery, the fuse holder is located on this wire.
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... after looking in my shop manual, where the hell are the fuses? =\
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