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20 Mar 2007 05:23 #121853
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The wire going from my + battery terminal to the solenoid has this white with red striped wire that goes to the fuse box. This white and red wire has corroded and broken off. I stripped it back and wrapped it around the battery terminal bolt temporarily. I know that's not gonna last very long.
Anybody know where I can find new battery leads for my bike? I didn't see any on Z1 or Parts-n-more. I could just fab up a new one myself, but I'd rather just buy a new one if I can.
Anybody know where I can find new battery leads for my bike? I didn't see any on Z1 or Parts-n-more. I could just fab up a new one myself, but I'd rather just buy a new one if I can.
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20 Mar 2007 05:37 #121855
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You might get lucky and be able to score a used wire lead on eBay, or simply check with a Kawi dealership near you to see if it can still be purchased NOS (Kawi p/n 26010-053). Be prepared though, it's probably going to be pricey!
Personally I'd try to find a new positive cable with the same fittings and length/gauge, then just get some new connectors and wire of the same gauge as the red/white main wire to the fuse box and crimp it on.
That way you'll know that it's all new and should last you another 25+ years.
Personally I'd try to find a new positive cable with the same fittings and length/gauge, then just get some new connectors and wire of the same gauge as the red/white main wire to the fuse box and crimp it on.
That way you'll know that it's all new and should last you another 25+ years.
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20 Mar 2007 05:52 #121861
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Thanks Retro. I was kinda hoping for a universal type fit, but I guess I'll have to do the way you mentioned. Except I want to avoid having extra terminals stacked on my battery pole. I'll try to solder the wire onto the new cable and shrink wrap it all up real good.
I haven't been back to a Kaw dealer since he tried to charge me $19.00 for an oil filter O ring.:blink: I can only imagine what he'd want for a new battery cable.
I haven't been back to a Kaw dealer since he tried to charge me $19.00 for an oil filter O ring.:blink: I can only imagine what he'd want for a new battery cable.
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20 Mar 2007 05:56 #121862
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Another tip:
Just get a FRAM or STP oil filter at an auto parts store (Auto Zone and Kragen have, or can get them) for about $5. They each include the o-rings.
Just get a FRAM or STP oil filter at an auto parts store (Auto Zone and Kragen have, or can get them) for about $5. They each include the o-rings.
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20 Mar 2007 05:58 #121863
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Kawasaki Motorcycles...because cars lean th wrong way!
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They dont call them "stealerships" for nothing.........:whistle:
Kawasaki Motorcycles...because cars lean th wrong way!
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20 Mar 2007 06:08 #121867
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You see a lot of people parting out bikes on ebay but they never include the batery cables. Probably dont think anybody wants them. Contact them and you could probably get 5-10 of them!
1980 KZ650F1, Bought new out the door for $2,162.98!
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20 Mar 2007 06:27 #121871
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You're probably right Bluemeanie, but when it comes to electrical stuff, especially thirty year old battery leads, I'll just make new.
I just gotta remember which friend of mine it was that bought that aircraft electrical cable crimper.
And Retro, I saw Autozone had some bike filters last time I was there, but they didn't have the one I needed.
They said they'd order some though.
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I just gotta remember which friend of mine it was that bought that aircraft electrical cable crimper.
And Retro, I saw Autozone had some bike filters last time I was there, but they didn't have the one I needed.
They said they'd order some though.
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20 Mar 2007 06:34 #121875
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321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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It lists for $20.78 which isn't all that bad. Also used on the 1976 KZ900LTD, 1977-78 KZ1000, 77-80 KZ1000LTD and the same era police models. It should be readily available through Kawasaki.
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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20 Mar 2007 07:08 #121887
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OH, well OK. I can do $20.78. Saves me some labor. I'm all FOR saving me labor!
Thanks Ron.
Thanks Ron.
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