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28 Jul 2021 19:05 #852751 by Nessism
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Please forgive it you know this already but the harness is NOT wrapped with electrical tape.  The wrap is non adhesive.  Elliot tape is one option.  The high heat version.

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28 Jul 2021 19:27 #852752 by Mikaw
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Please forgive it you know this already but the harness is NOT wrapped with electrical tape.  The wrap is non adhesive.  Elliot tape is one option.  The high heat version.
Thank you, I knew it wasn’t electric tape, I attempted to describe it as friction tape, without knowing what the correct term was. If you know of a source please. Also any tips on how’s its installed. It appears to be started near the terminal end and wrap over itself, then continue till it is covered by the plastic like sheathing. How is that end terminated that keeps it from unraveling. 

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1980 KZ 750 E1
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29 Jul 2021 07:47 - 29 Jul 2021 07:54 #852771 by TexasKZ
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I do not know if the company sells directly to customers, but if not, I bet someone there would be happy to direct you to a local source.

www.egitape.com/product-category/type/pvc-vinyl-Tape

EDIT: The tapes at the link above all have adhesive. The only non-adhesive one I could find on their website is this one, but it is not black.
www.egitape.com/product/stretch-seal-self-fusing-silicone-tape/

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29 Jul 2021 07:58 #852772 by TexasKZ
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29 Jul 2021 11:51 #852786 by Skidmark
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I know this bracket holds the fuse holder, but have a head scratcher on its orientation and location.  Can anyone post a pic of where theirs is mounted?  Thanks.

 

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29 Jul 2021 17:45 - 29 Jul 2021 18:14 #852811 by Nessism
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That bracket does hold a small fuse holder, and it mounts under the LH side cover.  It's the silver plated part in the photo below.

 
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30 Jul 2021 10:21 #852848 by Skidmark
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The wiring harness is in, and everything is hooked up with the following exceptions - 1) the battery,  2) both handlebar controls/switches, 3) the headlight.  Since I had to purchase some repop controls for a Z1, this is the part of the wiring I been stalling on.  Time to get creative, and blend these into the KZ750 wiring. Many of the wires are the same color with the same function, but have position changes in connectors.  The others I need to figure out.  Reading two different wiring diagrams, and trying to just blend... (movie quote - "Yeah, right...  you blend!")  

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30 Jul 2021 11:14 #852852 by Skidmark
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This is a pure curiosity question for the Z1 gurus on here.  There is a light switch on the right handlebar control - on/po/off.  What does the "po" stand for?
 

The reason it is curiosity only is this swicth was not utilized on the '81 KZ750E  (US model).  The lights were always on when the ignition key was in the "on" position.  The control housing did not have the lettering painted, and the slot for the switch arm was filled in.
 

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30 Jul 2021 11:19 #852853 by Skidmark
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The other difference between the stock handlebar controls and the new Z1 repops is the stock left hand control had a hazard switch that was wired into a relay and the turn signals.  This switch would cause all four turn signals to flash until the switch was turned off.

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30 Jul 2021 11:33 - 30 Jul 2021 11:35 #852855 by Scirocco
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The "PO" position is for the position light, a smal 12 Volt 5 Watt bulb in the headlight reflector.
It´s like an emergency light if your main head light bulb is blown.



 
 
 
 
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30 Jul 2021 12:29 - 30 Jul 2021 12:31 #852859 by Mikaw
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No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationI’m sure by far there are cheaper options but this was the hazard switch on the ‘76-‘77 900. It bolts the the Rh handle bar clamp.

Number 20 here is the bracket  www.partzilla.com/catalog/kawasaki/motor...electrical-equipment


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30 Jul 2021 12:44 #852863 by Scirocco
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400 bucks for a switch to turn on/connect the L/R front and rear turning lights together is absolut insane

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