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20 Oct 2011 07:45 #484272 by mike996
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Thanks so much for the information. Since the donor bike already had some electrical gremlins I think I would just like to start over with new wiring and only what I need. The police bike has far more lights, sirens, etc. than I will ever need, I figure I do not need to add anything extra to complicate the project. I would appreciate any links that you have to the connectors and such.

Thanks again for the info,
Mike

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20 Oct 2011 08:17 #484277 by testarossa
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Mike, I got turned on to this website by another member here: www.delcity.net/

They do have a $25 minimum order, but if you are building a complete harness, then that shouldn't be a problem to spend that much. I got my fuse box from them, and it was fast and easy. They will have a lot of what you need to build your new harness.

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20 Oct 2011 10:38 #484290 by 531blackbanshee
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here is a simple diagram that i plan to use for one of my (heavily molested)z1r's.





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1976 kz 900 x 3
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20 Oct 2011 16:16 #484328 by MFolks
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Electrical Connectors, Wire, And supplies
www.easternbeaver.com
www.vintageconnections.com
www.z1enterprises.com/catalog.aspx?pid=KPEL1
www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu
www.electricalconnection.com
www.electricalconnection.com/electrical-components/hitachi.htm
www.hvccycle.com/electrical-connectors.html

www.stanleysupplyservices.com/product-group.aspx?id=1563
(Heat Gun)

www.wiringproducts.com/contents/en-us/d193.html
(Heat Guns)









www.buyheatshrink.com/HeatGuns/heatguns.htm
(Heat Guns)

www.silverstatewire.com/1826.html
(Heat Guns)

www.wiringproducts.com/contents/en-us/d4...PV9agCFQpm7AodClsxWg
(Butt Connectors or Splices)

cableorganizer.com/krimpa-seal/
(Butt Connectors or Splices)

whiteproducts.com/splices.shtml
(Butt Connectors or Splices)

www.sherco-auto.com/krimpaseal.htm
(Crimpable Butt & Heat Shrink Splices)

www.shrinktek.com/docs/ProductTemplate.aspx?product_id=Splices (Heat Shrinkable Butt Connectors or Splices)

www.parts-express.com/wizards/searchResu...n%20butt%20connector
(Heat Shrinkable Butt Connectors or Splices)

www.wiringproducts.com/contents/en-us/d41.html
(Crimping Tools)

www.defender.com/product.jsp?path=-1|328|49758|319689&id=336039
(Crimping Tool 22-18,16-14, & 12-10 Gauge)

cableorganizer.com/heat-shrink-crimping-tool/
(Crimping Tool, 22-18,16-14,12-10 & 8 Gauge)

www.sailorssolutions.com/index.asp?page=...ctDetails&Item=WP042
(Crimping Tool, For Heatshrinkable Terminals, 22-18,16-14, &
12-10 Gauge)

www.corsa-technic.com/item.php?item_id=370&category_id=86
(Crimping Tool, For Insulated Terminals, 22-18,16-14 & 12-10 gauge)

www.delcity.net/store/Ratchet!style-Crimping-Tools/p_10382.a_1
(Ratcheting Crimping Tools, For Insulated Terminals,22-18,16-14 &12-10)

www.corsa-technic.com/item.php?item_id=369&category_id=86
(Crimping Tool, For Non Insulated Terminals 22-18,16-14, & 12-10 Gauge)

www.corsa-technic.com/item.php?item_id=370&category_id=86
(Crimping Tool, For Insulated Terminals 22-18,16-14 & 12-10 Gauge)

www.wiringproducts.com/contents/en-us/d75.html
(Wire & Cable Cutters)

www.wiringproducts.com/contents/en-us/d76.html
(Wire Insulation Strippers)

www.idealindustries.com/products/wire_pr...ools/stripmaster.jsp (Wire Insulation Strippers)

www.pbase.com/mainecruising/wire_termination
(The Good, Bad, & Ugly Wire Crimpers)

www.dormanproducts.com/p-13830-85274.aspx
(None Adhesive Harness Tape, Usually Found At Auto Parts Stores)

www.deadnutson.com/catalog/item/2965331/6122491.htm
(Non Adhesive Harness Tape)

www.wiringharness.com
• Non-Adhesive Vinyl Harness Tape, made to the original mil-thickness.
• Just wrap it tightly around the wires and knot the end.
• 100 foot roll is enough to do 3 to 4 harnesses complete.
• Available in three different widths, as original.

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21 Oct 2011 15:37 - 21 Oct 2011 15:47 #484489 by clutch
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testarossa wrote: Mike, I got turned on to this website by another member here: www.delcity.net/

They do have a $25 minimum order, but if you are building a complete harness, then that shouldn't be a problem to spend that much. I got my fuse box from them, and it was fast and easy. They will have a lot of what you need to build your new harness.


I stumbled onto this site a while back and ended up ordering a whole bunch of wire from them. Used it to rewire the 750, and still have plenty left over for the A1, and other projects. They sent me a catalog not too long ago, and it's probably about the size of my clymer for my 750...they have TONS of stuff! :)

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1980 KZ250 LTD (traded, but still missed)
1982 KZ750 E3 (Cafe Project) (Dyna-S, Dyna Coils, V&H 4-1, K&N Pods, 6 Sigma Jet Kit, Acewell Computer, Woodcraft Clip-ons, Custom Rewire)
1966 A1 Samurai (Restoration Project)

Wish List:
KZ1000 P (For a "touring" bike)
Z1 (need I...
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23 Oct 2011 12:10 #484883 by mike996
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Well as I thought there are lots of you out there that have completed wiring projects and I would like to thank those who have sent links and diagrams. When the donor bike arrives I will check to see what I can use from it and with a little luck some of the more expensive electrical parts will be in good shape. It was a running bike but had some electrical gremlin. With all the extra electrical stuff on the police bikes who knows what someone may have done to cause the gremlin.

Anyway just wanted to thanks those with all of the input.

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