I used the K.I.S.S. (keep it simple, stupid) method, found that my yellow wire had continuity all over the bike, followed it from the condenser and found that when i put a new clutch in last week, i routed the wire too close to the kick starter during re-assembly and the kicker wore the insulation off of the wire and it grounded out on the frame. 2 minutes and some electrical tape and i was on the road again, but i still went over my entire ignition system and found that i have a lot of sparking going on at my points while the motor is running....i figure some sparking is normal, but i've got lightening bolts coming out of this thing, so it's back to my sister's to peel more parts off of her boyfriend's junk 500. i figure i'll just take the whole condensor plate, assuming the points on it are not as worn as they are on mine. anyway extra special thanks to two tired for knowing EVERYTHING. we could use you in the garage with this hacked up 750 we're working on.....some dumbass ripped all the wiring out of it and cut the back half of the frame all up to drop the seat pan, then replaced the rear shocks with solid steel struts for that hip hard tale chopper look......i tried to tell him that he'll not only be able to run over a dime and tell if it's heads or tails, but also be able to die painfully when the remaining 2 frame rails break under the stress of not having a full rear frame or any suspension what so ever. redneck bike building is darwinism at it's finest!