I am little way down the road from even contemplating the starting issue. My goal is to first keep the battery charged and the bike running at idle. Then I can start thinking about that...appreciate the tip though Johnnie.
Here are the most recent developments, to give you an idea of where I am at:
- First decided to figure out what those loose wires were, with the help of my new wiring diagram. It turns out they were the Blue wire running to the control panel and the Green-Black connected to the 'turn flasher'. I had originally hooked my regulator up according to the Electrix instructions (two years ago): green to (-) battery terminal, red to (+) battery terminal. Being that I am having charging issues, I decided to rewire these RR leads, according to the wiring diagram. Green to the Green-Black wire, and Red to the (+) solenoid terminal, and White (previously loose) to the Blue wire. Well, I turned the ignition key and everything lit up normally, so I started the engine -- click...click...clack...pow! I blew the 7.5A fuse
- Now I knew something was up, especially being that the generator light still hasn't come on. After replacing the fuse, I repeated the amperage test at the battery terminals:
Locked: 0.01A (previously 0.00 A)
Park: 1.7 A (previously 1.2 A)
Off: 0.01 A (previously 0.00 A)
On: 8.4 A (previously 4.8 A)
I didn't pick up on the low amps at first, because my 200mA range had blown out (need new fuse). So, although I still haven't pinpointed the cause, it does seem that there could very well still be an issue with a wiring short. Any takers on the actual circuit at fault?
Well, I will take another look at the related circuits tomorrow evening.
Michael