Bedifferent
Old man on a bike
We've been through this before - There is NOTHING on the bike's electrical system that connects electrically to the frame
What YOU are doing is a 'short-cut' to improve your ENGINE grounding, it does absolutely zero for any other electrical component.
Engine ground is predominantly for the starter, spark plugs and the Oil Pressure and Neutral lights - everything else reports via the wiring system to the battery negative
What you are doing, as opposed to directly improving the ground to the engine directly, is to connect a short wire to the frame, then have the frame connection to the engine complete that circuit.
That means painted surfaces, dissimilar metals etc come into play. Do you notice this? Most likely not, just not good practice - especially when its just as easy to connect directly to the engine since having the frame itself being grounded is completely irrelevant
As for the comment in the manual - I believe you are referring to the GENERIC section (who knows how many eons ago that std claptrap was first penned) on page 1:14 that makes that reference to frame; I invite you to please enlighten/educate me (sincerely, not sarcastic) to any system element that connects electrically to the frame. That statement has no basis in regard to what is actually ON the Rocket (or frankly any other modern Triumph)
This is image of ground cable I found on another R3 site discussing the ground cable mod:
The big diameter is battery negative to engine; the smaller is to the negative distribution system
This on a standard - again, not sure if that is the same for the Touring
But for sure, however the main scheme connects at the battery end (whether directly crimped into lug, separate lug or like this) the engine ground end is irrelevant
Yes, we have been through this before and my comment was not an attempt to rehash it again. I do not disagree with what you have said and I quote.... "It does absolutely zero for any other electrical component. Engine ground is predominantly for the starter, and the Oil Pressure lights - everything else reports via the wiring system to the battery negative". I am not trying to disclaim anything you have said.
My intent was strictly to provide another ground point for any additional accessories that I might add (rather than load the battery terminal with connections) and to provide additional ground strictly to help with starting. The picture I posted was to show the negative ground wire (unfortunately my additional ground wire was in the picture) and there did not appear to be a pigtail attached to it. However, it was not the best picture to show it even if it was there. Perhaps it would have been less offensive to you if I had just cropped the picture and posted this shot to see if we could see the pigtail.