It wasn't meant to be rude , a little sarcastic maybe (just my "offbeat" sense of humour - no offence meant old mate) .

And I stand corrected , now I know something else aboot these loverly old girls .

Hang in there , it'll come together .
You're being blooded into the brotherhood of the GS .
Each step of the way leads to enlightenment , ............ or doom .
Pass all the challenges , electrical , carbs , brakes ,shims .............. et al , and you'll become that legend reveeered in pubs for miles .
" 'E knows a bit about zookies" , they'll say .
Are you LEGEND ? Or are you mere mortal ? Can you walk the hazardous path to enlightenment ...............
If you do , the old girl will start every time , and go , and go , and go .
Oil change , chain adjust/maint , cable lube and you're good to go , any where , anytime .
If you have the time , do one "bit" at a time .
Sort you're electrics , totally . Find and check every connection at every switch etc , and in the harness . I find a good way of proving the harness and other electrical components , is to get a diagram (enlarged a bit is good) and a highlighter and colour each wire as you trace it from end to end . Check it with a multi meter . Repair every connection . I despise bullet connectors and believe they are a pox on bikekind , but to each their own . Replace them where possible with spade types (using the correct tools) and you'll prevent a lot of headaches down the track .
As part of this , check ALL your earths (grounds) . They've all got to be clean , tight and with a thin smeer of vaseline (white petroleum jelly) is good .
Routing the harness is worth messing about with as well . Make sure it doesn't get pinched (or stretched) at the steering head , make sure the tank and seat dont crush it , etc .
You'll find , after doing all this , that your electrics are no longer a mystery to be feared . They'll be as reliable and as strong as any bike out there . If you do get a fault , you'll know its a device (or a connection at a device) and not the wiring itself .
If you do searches , you'll probably find most of the info you need . If not , ask away .........
Cheers , Simon .