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MisterCinders
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....except from the charging system.
The charging system red wire ties into the main red wire inbetween the main fuse and the ignition switch.
If do not have the main fuse, what you dont have is a battery connected to the red wire that goes to ignition swtich, you still have the charging system connected to the red wire that goes to ignition switch.
So if bike is running and charging system functional, could pull the main fuse and the charging system is still suppling power (do keep up the rpms) to the ignition switch (and then to Head fuse, Ignition fuse and Signal fuse).
I have not actaully tried this, just looking at schematics.
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Actually I agree with your reading of the diagram - since the main fuse only isolates the battery, the bike should run off the charging system.
In my experience, however, when my bike had the original One Fuse To Rule Them All system, the One True Fuse sat in the same position as the main fuse we are talking about here. When that fuse blew (and it did a couple times) the bike would immediately die.
Why would that be?