First off I would like to say I'm new here. So hi!!! Here's a short story. I bought a 81 xs650 April 2009 in pieces. 6 weeks later I had it chopped dropped and rolling down the road. It was great! Then 3 weeks went by and the problems started. Overcharging, undercharging, it couldn't make up it's mind what it wanted to do. I tryed the radio shack and auto parts voltage regulator rectifier combo. That worked for a while, then quit also. I need some help I think my wiring is a little off. I've seen a few different examples each 1 is a little different from the next so what is right for me? I'm pretty smart and I think I know what I'm doing. I'm usually very good with wiring but I even brought it to a local electric repair shop that rebuilds alternators and starters and anything else with automotive and electrical and we couldn't figure it out. So besides giving up and buying 600 bucks in new parts my only other option is to ask for more help. Because I have a feeling I would buy the parts and still have the same problem. Any advice you could give would help. Thanks so much
I can't stand it anymore;
The questions you have to ask yourself, and answer yourself are vary simple.
1> are you going to keep the bike and ride it?
2>Are you going for a 100 point restoration?
If you're going to keep the bike, and wanna ride it with little or no fear of failing (ignition/charging) while you're 1000 miles from home, do your self a BIG FAVOR, and buy a MZ-B ignition. Then you can throw everything that's stuck on the ends of the cam and crank in the trash

(or sell the parts) apparently there are those that really like the stock XS charging/ ignition system

. In any event, do your self a favor and buy a charging/ ignition system that once set up, you don't have to worry about, has a guarantee, and is with out question one of the best ignitions/charging systems available.
If your going for that 100 point restoration, do the next owner a favor and buy a MZ-B ignition/charging system.
No. I am in no way affiliated with MZ-B. I have one of there units on one of my play bikes, and for the street you will be hard pressed to find a better unit. I do not baby my XSs, I take care of them; I build, buy and run, the best parts I can find, and they do all I ask of them. That includes the ignition/charging systems.
Its you money, it's your time, it's your ride. Be good to each other.