I know this is kinda the wrong place, but it's still a Honda and I need some eyes on this. I'm wiring up my silly XR600R flat tracker project. And, I'm making it "street legal".
Anyway, the XR is AC and has a very simple wiring harness (see below). I want to try and use the existing stator (most guys when they add dual-sport lighting etc get a rewound stator) The stock stator puts about 45-50 watts, so I'd like to try this before blowing $200 on a rewound stator. The new lighting that I'll be using is all LED and would be under 40 watts total. Since the LED lights need DC power, I will eliminate the AC lights (headlight & tail light) from the stock harness and add a combo regulator/rectifier unit to make the DC power on a separate harness and add a small re-chargeable battery. Below is what the stock harness is, and below that, is what I'm hoping will work. I have a few questions: The stock wiring diagram shows that the stator is grounded to the frame, but, it has a ground wire coming from the stator. 3 wires: black/red, blue, and green.
Does that wire count as the ground, or do you think it is also grounded to the cover/frame internally?
Do I eliminate the stock AC regulator when I add the combo unit?
Since the coil, CDI etc is AC, would I have to isolate the ground in my lighting circuit? Instead of a frame ground, the only ground would be to the battery?
Am I correct in thinking that the wires that I have going to the combo rec/reg are correct? Or, would I have to "float" an additional ground wire from the stator?
Any help is greatly appreciated. I have a feeling that I'm over-complicating this as usual, but I just don't want ruin my new lights.