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    #16
    Just to be sure: Getting ready to do the job soon. where does the red connector go? Are you talking about the red wire on the triumph lead or the red wire coming out of the original R/R?

    Originally posted by Rich82GS750TZ View Post
    Here's a link for where I bought my Triumph connectors. These are the best quality ones. Keep the ends on that click into the SH775, you will have to cut the other ends off. Connect the 3 blacks that are on one connector to the 3 stator legs (doesn't matter which ones) and on the connector with 2 wires, connect the brown to your red that previously connected to your R/R, and connect the black to ground.
    Triumph Link Lead, Regulator (T2500676) is used in Starter & Alternator assembly for 2011 Triumph Street Triple, Starter & Alternator assembly for 2012 Triumph Street Triple R and Starter & Alternator assembly for 2012 Triumph Street Triple

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      #17
      Here is one for $50 shipped CONTUS. Canada shipping will likely add something but hopefully not too much.

      Ed

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        #18
        Originally posted by Simonak3000 View Post
        Just to be sure: Getting ready to do the job soon. where does the red connector go? Are you talking about the red wire on the triumph lead or the red wire coming out of the original R/R?
        Simon
        If you follow Nessism's diagram, you really can't go wrong. The red wire from your original RR should have had a bullet connector on it to go into the factory harness that splits to the factory fuse box and the main harness. The red (it's actually more of a brown/only one that isn't black) from the triumph connector needs a bullet connector to plug into where your red wire from the original RR was plugged in. Or redo both ends w/ good spades/good crimps/heat shrink, etc.
        Rich
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          #19
          Originally posted by Rich82GS750TZ View Post
          Simon
          If you follow Nessism's diagram, you really can't go wrong. The red wire from your original RR should have had a bullet connector on it to go into the factory harness that splits to the factory fuse box and the main harness. The red (it's actually more of a brown/only one that isn't black) from the triumph connector needs a bullet connector to plug into where your red wire from the original RR was plugged in. Or redo both ends w/ good spades/good crimps/heat shrink, etc.
          Im asking the question because on the factory R/R of my gs650, there is no bullet connector. Only a 4 pin clip connector and what I assume is a ground. Look up part number: 32800-34210

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            #20
            So, It's something that looks like this?:



            or the female side of this anyway, coming out of the harness.

            You can get as fancy as you want, and vintageconnections.com likely has what you need if you want to go that route. Personally, I'd cut that block off and make all new connection, but that's me.
            Last edited by Rich82GS750TZ; 12-01-2021, 03:14 PM.
            Rich
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              #21
              Yes, but if my memory is correct, there still is a brown/red wire in there so I need to take it on the factory harness? Do you know were it goes? I could help myself with the wiring diagram probably going to take the harness side clip and make 4 bullet connectors out of it, since 3 are already going to the stator

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                #22
                There is a red wire in the harness side connector for your R/R, that's where you want to attach the power output from the R/R.

                Tie off the other three wires in that connector since you will be running fresh wires from the stator to the R/R direct.
                Ed

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                  #23


                  All of the 650 wiring diragram links on BikeCliff's Website are dead. Here's the 80-850G color diagram which is probably going to be very close. This does show the headlamp loop (green/white from stator, returning to RR as Red/white). Hopefully you've already removed that and tucked it away, and have all 3 stator legs going directly to the SH775 via the triumph connector, the one with 3 black wires. I'm not trying to complicate the job for you, but that is part of the upgrade you're in the middle of here.
                  Rich
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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Rich82GS750TZ View Post
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                    All of the 650 wiring diragram links on BikeCliff's Website are dead. Here's the 80-850G color diagram which is probably going to be very close. This does show the headlamp loop (green/white from stator, returning to RR as Red/white). Hopefully you've already removed that and tucked it away, and have all 3 stator legs going directly to the SH775 via the triumph connector, the one with 3 black wires. I'm not trying to complicate the job for you, but that is part of the upgrade you're in the middle of here.
                    Haven’t started yet but Probably close to Christmas. Ill make sure to get rid of the factory wires and start some fresh wires. Its true that its easier to go from the stator directly to the R/R imstead of trying to use the factory harness.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Simonak3000 View Post
                      Haven’t started yet but Probably close to Christmas. Ill make sure to get rid of the factory wires and start some fresh wires. Its true that its easier to go from the stator directly to the R/R imstead of trying to use the factory harness.
                      Yes, the fewer connections the better. Fewer places for corrosion, resistance, heat, and voltage loss.
                      Rich
                      1982 GS 750TZ
                      2015 Triumph Tiger 1200

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Rich82GS750TZ View Post
                        http://members.dslextreme.com/users/..._color-new.png

                        All of the 650 wiring diragram links on BikeCliff's Website are dead. Here's the 80-850G color diagram which is probably going to be very close. This does show the headlamp loop (green/white from stator, returning to RR as Red/white). Hopefully you've already removed that and tucked it away, and have all 3 stator legs going directly to the SH775 via the triumph connector, the one with 3 black wires. I'm not trying to complicate the job for you, but that is part of the upgrade you're in the middle of here.
                        Using the old Bikecliff link to the GS650 diagrams works and takes you to One drive diagrams
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                          #27
                          The 650 wiring diagrams are all in the factory service manual too.
                          Ed

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                            #28
                            I've purchased 2 rectifiers off Polaris Razor on ebay for average of $28 each. I use the Triumph sub harness. That was around
                            $12 brand new from my supplier. Both work great

                            Mad
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                              #29
                              And were any of you guys able to re-use the old stator gasket or did you need to buy a new one? Asking because I will need to order it from a different site.

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                                #30
                                It will tear when you pull it off and be very brittle if it's the original. I would get yourself a new one.
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