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14 Jun 2011 15:13 #457262 by loudhvx
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Yeah, no problem. Do you know what starter and ignition switch you will use? Will you keep the kill switch? Sticking with points?
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15 Jun 2011 14:38 #457422 by sk8vet
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Hey, sorry for the false alarm but I'm going to stick with the stock wiring until I get it running right. Afterwards I'll do something more custom and probably come back here ;-). Thanks for the reply tho!

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18 Jun 2011 11:21 - 10 Jan 2019 10:30 #457994 by loudhvx
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1979 kz650 for grabber.
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This is for the U.S. models. I don' know if the U.K. models will have variation.

Ignore the stuff to the right of the arrows. That's just for lighting in case you need it in the future. But it would require an ignition switch so the lights won't be on all the time.



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Mattylight Barebones Bare Bones
1979 Kawasaki Kz650 for grabber
Kz 650
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18 Jun 2011 11:30 #457997 by grabber
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That's great thanks

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19 Jun 2011 11:10 - 10 Jan 2019 10:31 #458163 by loudhvx
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added starter



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1979 Kawasaki Kz650 for grabber
Kz 650
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26 Jun 2011 00:54 - 26 Jun 2011 00:56 #459384 by sk8vet
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Hi loudhvx,

I'm back and hoping you can help me out now that I have my plan straight. Again, I have a 78 KZ650 C2 with the following wiring diagram:

diagrams.kz650.info/wiring/images/KZ650-B2,C2.jpg

BUT, my bike didn't come with right hand controls so I found one from a C3:

diagrams.kz650.info/wiring/images/KZ650-B3,C3.jpg

You'll notice the C3 right controls has a mystery yellow wire going to the ignition, and no headlight on/off switch which has me a bit confused.

Will you please help me with a wiring diagram based on the C2, with the C3 right controls, and with the following "deletes":

-No hazards
-No horn
-No speedo or tach
-No front indicators (turn signal indicators, neutral, high beam, oil, brake light fail)
-No starter lockout switch

Since I have no headlight on/off switch I'd like them to be on when I turn on the ignition key (ignition is off/on/park). Also, I will be using points for the time being.

What do you think? Doable? :unsure:
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26 Jun 2011 11:13 - 10 Jan 2019 10:33 #459434 by loudhvx
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I tripled up on the ignition switch contacts to make the ignition switch more reliable. As it's drawn, the input and output of the ignition switch will have 3 wires tied together. Input will be red and two whites. Output is brown, blue, and orange/green. THe blue may actually be blue with a red stripe, or red with a blue stripe.



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Mattylight Barebones Bare Bones
1978 Kawasaki Kz650C2 for Sk8vet
Kz650C Kz650 C2 Kz 650 C 650C2 650C
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26 Jun 2011 11:31 #459440 by Patton
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If needed, here's how to save a forum image to your computer:
Click > www.kzrider.com/forum/8-about-the-site/4...age-to-your-computer

Good Fortune!:)

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26 Jun 2011 11:49 #459443 by loudhvx
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I put a link to it in my signature.
Thanks Patton.
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26 Jun 2011 13:39 #459454 by sk8vet
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amazing! thank you SO much for your help! next time you're in LA, i owe you beers B)
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26 Jun 2011 15:04 #459470 by loudhvx
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No problem. Hope it works out. :)
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16 Jul 2011 14:15 - 10 Jan 2019 10:36 #463164 by loudhvx
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Bare bones 1979 KZ 750 B4 KZ750 B4 750B4 KZ750B4 twin for Frank Parks



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Mattylight Barebones Bare Bones
1979 Kawasaki Kz750B4 twin for Frank Parks
Kz750B Kz750 B4 Kz 750 B 750B4 750B
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