Thanks for the feedback, gentlemen.
Let's see if I can answer all your questions.
I went through the folder of papers the guy gave me when I bought the bike off of him. The main wiring harness, headlight harness, ignition coils, were bought new and installed in 2014. After taking a second look, that green wire is indeed the main wire harness ground. So i can rule out that its placement is incorrect. Thank you guys for that info.
Yes I do have a multimeter. The problem is, Im not very experienced with testing voltage levels, continuity, and resistance. Not to sound completely ignorant, but theres a lot that Im unfamiliar with when it comes to setting the multimeter correctly and testing what needs to be tested.
Yes, my fuse is blowing in the center of it. So i can assume its an overcurrent (twotired).
I have not reversed the battery polarity.. Ive been extremely careful when I disconnect and reconnect the battery.
The neutral switch lead, having been fried, has been my main suspect of how Im here right now. Based on zero electrical theory, and strictly following the wiring diagrams/ the wires themselves, while also keeping account that my battery continuously drains, Ive theorized that my problems could lie within the charging system itself. Hence why i just bought new rectifier/regulator. I threw in a starter relay because its oxidized beyond belief, and the main fuse connects directly into it.
I realize that they might not be my problem and that the stator might be the culprit, but I popped open the alternator housing to take a peek, and nothing "stood out" on the stator to where I felt the need to dig deeper. I know this will need multimeter testing and it could actually be my problem.. I just have to figure out the proper way to do all this.
Im literally following every colored wire I can pinpoint, since most are wrapped up on the main harness. Tomorrow, or whenever Im not frustrated enough to punch a hole in the wall, Im going to follow the other wire connection to the main fuse that leads to the ignition switch, and go from there.
Also: What/Where is this "diode" thats connected to the neutral switch. Ive been reading that those can cause issues and are easily replaced.
Appreciate you guys for helping.!! Seriously
Attached is more pictures, if anything stands out...