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i am in the process of doing a total rewire. my question is i see alot of wires going nowhere. can i omit these? also i had a question about the grounding. i read somwhere on here that it's a good idead to run a groundwire instead of just relying on the frame/engine ground. do i just connect allt the grounds together? or make a new one spot grounding?
 
About your wires "going nowhere", ... you had better find out what they used to go to before, so you know if it's safe to remove them. Which wires in particular are you wondering about?

The chassis is a decent "ground" point for almost everything on the bike. The main concern for a separate ground wire is from the regulator/rectifier. It was commonly grounded to its mount on the battery box (which is rubber-mounted), then relied on another wire to ground the battery box. Best to run that wire directly to your main ground point or the battery itself.

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i am looking at thw wiring diagram. i am going to loose the wire from the stator to the left handle control. to run all 3 into the r/r. i guess they run to ground the more i look at it.

one is the middle wire from the headlight. it's brown. it runs all the way back to a bracket. but nowhere after that. just an example.
 
i am looking at thw wiring diagram. i am going to loose the wire from the stator to the left handle control. to run all 3 into the r/r. i guess they run to ground the more i look at it.

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Stator is AC, so the middle (of "Y" connection) is neutral not ground; that means it is zero potential but ac current is flowing
 
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