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No power? Bad starter relay solenoid?

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If the stator test stacks up ok there is no reason to change that you will find good info here http://www.thegsresources.com/_foru...-Charging-System-Health&p=1138531#post1138531
As for mounting the regulator your choice providing it does not overheat. Although it's better to have the ground as short as possible. Again search here for info one the "single point ground" Search for info on the sh775 and also what is known as the "handle bar loop" all worth while.
if you are thinking on getting a sh775 rectifier then there is info here make sure before you buy it has the markings as in this post. pictures are in page 7
http://www.thegsresources.com/_foru...eries-Regulator-Source-SH775&highlight=SH-775

as some dealers are passing off some shunts saying there are 775
 
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I found two grounds at the headlight bucket not connected.
Another thread jogged my memory about this. Were those "two grounds" a black/white stripe wire ending in a bullet connector that wasn't connected to anything, and a brown wire ending in a bullet connector that wasn't connected to anything? Did you add connections to ground for either of those wires?

If so, you need to undo the connection to ground you added for the brown wire. That wire comes from the tail lamp (the dim filament of the tail/stop lamp) and is meant for a front parking light on non-US bikes. If you have that brown wire grounded inside the headlight bucket, you're going to blow a fuse once you get the ignition switch reconnected to the battery and turn the ignition switch on.

Grounding the loose black/white wire in the headlight bucket probably won't do anything bad, and might do a (very tiny) bit of good. You don't have to have it grounded, though. Probably most US-market GSes live their entire life with those two "extra" wires in the headlight bucket, not connected to anything.

Eule
 
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