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Kawasaki Stanley Z1 flasher

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14 Feb 2024 04:02 #895236 by asphalt900
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Does anyone know of a source for the original Stanley turn signal flashers? Just bought a 5-pack of Wagner's but this is for a Z2 750 restoration and would like to maintain correctness. Even if no one ever sees it, ha.

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14 Feb 2024 04:19 #895237 by hardrockminer
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That's the first thing I look at on a resto.  (After the S/N)

I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.

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14 Feb 2024 04:31 #895238 by asphalt900
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Then a chemical air analyst of the air in the tires to make sure it's "original air"? He he  
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14 Feb 2024 19:32 #895266 by hardrockminer
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Yup!  

I was joking about the flasher.  Last resto I think I bought one from Kawasaki.  Next time I'm in the shop I'll check to see if I have any OEM ones.  For sure I have the rubber holder, but not positive I have a flasher.

I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.
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15 Feb 2024 02:21 #895271 by asphalt900
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I appreciate it Hardrock but i've plenty of holders and (used) flasher units already. I was looking for an NOS supplier. I would buy from the dealership but i'm betting this part like everything else old it's been superseded to a different color/design or manufacture. Just purchased an OEM new rear axle castle nut, completely different.   

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15 Feb 2024 04:19 #895272 by hardrockminer
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Well if you're really nerdy....the plug wires are date coded!

I have several restored bikes along with a 2006 Goldwing with a sidecar. My wife has a 2019 Suzuki DR 650 for on and off road.

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15 Feb 2024 04:41 #895273 by asphalt900
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Let's not forget about the oil pressure switch too, it's a sickness, i know..

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15 Feb 2024 10:53 #895280 by Mikaw
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I’m by far the final answer here but I have been looking for that a while now. Just all of the known online places without luck. If you have a working one you can clean it up. I used a stainless wire brush in my Dremel and it looks pretty good. I’d also like to find a source for the 12volt sticker that lives on the rubber holder. 

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15 Feb 2024 12:36 #895282 by asphalt900
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Matt, i've got trays of those flasher holders, many still retain that "sticker". I believe there were different fonts of print of the capacity thru early and late versions though. Like the solenoid sticker there were at least two variations in that red sticker placarded to the round portion. And Yes, i could clean-up some of those Stanley used ones but i'm looking for function as well. Those thermal bits were fine when they worked but don't want to chance it for what i'm doing, Jay Leno wouldn't like a crappy job, nor i, ha. 

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