Since the primary circuit is a set of windings not connected to ground, it shouldn't matter. Odd to hear orange and white wires on a coil, unlikely colors for both polarities. I assume no markings molded into the coil body near the wires to help.
Does the polarity of the ignition coil LT circuit matter ie which wire +12v is connected to ? ( After market coil with orange and white leads, assume orange is +ve )
Just bought a NOS CL175 exhaust system ( upper pipe and muffler ) in David Silvers auction . . .
. . . Still pleased about the price I paid, having looked CMNSL prices.

Beautiful, what a great resource David Silver is, we are truly lucky.
Even better resource is the dual rubbish bin workbench!!:biggrin:
Oh, looking good, Richard!!
Hello, what is that cover for between headers on first picture?
Edited: sorry, nice photo with good perspective. This is starter cover of course.
Finally, the sun is out and it's relatively warm outside. Fitted the CL exhaust this afternoon. Looks pretty, but it really is a ridiculous design. Origami style skills needed to get the header pipes and collets into the cylinder head, grab rail has to come off to access the rear hanger strap bolt. Left hand air filter removal now impossible without first removing the exhaust system.
I've not run the engine with it fitted yet, fuel system needs looking at. Petrol flows from tap in Main position, but not in Res, so tap must have some sediment in it. New hoses and in line filters ready to fit, along with a make / break fitting for the balance pipe.
But it does look pretty.....
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Very sharp looking bike Richard. I love the looks of the CL. There Is one for sale near me that’s very nice but it’s only a 125.
FYI If that is a early sloper CL125 it is a rare and somewhat valuable bike, as I believe there were not a lot made in that configuration, or that survive today.
that's a 1974 CL 200 judging by paint and exhaust appearance/differences.....
Have you tried this routine for the BPPV? https://medlineplus.gov/ency/articl... Epley maneuver is used,the edge of the table.These little machines keep us busy eh. My red cb200 didn't like the wake up from it's slumber this time round. First start up saw fuel pouring out of one of the overflows. A strip down sorted it. Wish I could ride and find more wrong just now. A bad episode of BPPV has left me spinning for the last few weeks. I'm on a slow re-set and some time away from riding again I fear.