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Stator wiring

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Denman2112

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I recently bought an after market stator,all the wires are the same color.I read an old Gs forum saying it dosent matter , does it ?
 
It's dark inside the insulation, the electrons can't see what color the wire is on the outside, so no, it does not matter.

What bike? Be advised that your bike will be better off if you bypass the loop that one stator wire takes into the main harness, then comes back to the R/R. Wire all three stator wires DIRECTLY to the R/R.

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We STILL don't know what bike. :-\\\

No more help until you post it and maybe put it in a signature.

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It's dark inside the insulation, the electrons can't see what color the wire is on the outside, so no, it does not matter.

What bike? Be advised that your bike will be better off if you bypass the loop that one stator wire takes into the main harness, then comes back to the R/R. Wire all three stator wires DIRECTLY to the R/R.

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That's great advise it took me and my son 15 min to figure out the white green and the white red just did a loop !!!
 
That's great advise it took me and my son 15 min to figure out the white green and the white red just did a loop !!!
Back when the bikes still had an operating headlight switch, those two wires made sense. The USA and Canada lost their headlight switches in '79 or '80, but the rest of the world still had them, so Suzuki kept the main harness and just changed the sub-harness, depending on the market.

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