I've done this conversion by rewiring the whole bike from scratch.
IMO it's a piece of cake, and I'm no electrician.
I bought a cheap and cheerful regulator/rectifier (R/R), and I keep the charging system on a separate circuit with its own fuse - the R/R goes straight to the battery.
The bike came with Boyer electronic ignition, and it is a simple job to connect it up for -ve earth.
I have a total of eight fuses to protect the various circuits, so that I can tell where the problem is, unlike the single "something's gone wrong" OEM fuse setup.
Head lamps and horn are driven directly from the battery for minimal voltage loss (with fuses, of course).
I can buy inexpensive LED lamps, as +ve earth LEDs are expensive and difficult to find.
Fuses are blade ATM type, and easily bought at any car accessory shop or garage.
I dislike bullet connectors, and I found some cheap mains latch type connectors that work very well (see pics).
For in-line connectors I prefer to use the modern waterproof variety - bulky, but reliable.
Battery is by Motobatt - I like the four terminals and leak-free construct
i was looking at your pics about rewiring and could not help noticing the sleeves around your wiring
I do the same as you by keeping separate wires for lightning and ignition but use heatshrink to isolate them
Your solution is much neater , with those braided hoses over the separate bundles of wires
Could you let me know where you get them from , i would be most gratefull as i am about to rewire a 750
Many thanks in advance
yours in sport
gerry
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