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1982 KZ1300 rescue and rebuild 6 years 7 months ago #19351

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I fed those two harnesses where the center loop is.

Now, the objective is to find where all the stationary electronic/electric components go, where they get attached or bolted down. Actually, I have already attached everything I have, except those two pieces in my previous post. What am I missing? What's the original way the wires and connections go?

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I think one thing I probably figured out - 'ring' is for the rear brake line to feed through.

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1982 KZ1300 rescue and rebuild 6 years 7 months ago #19355

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These two bottom photo's don't appear to be stock. The connector between your fingers would be one. The photo above - I have never seen that . What does it say on it.
Secondly - this parts diagram will get the wiring harness orientated the right way.

www.cmsnl.com/kawasaki-kz1300a2-1980-usa...t/66731.html#results

I have a new old stock main wiring harness that has never been used, in new condition, that I can photograph in sections so that you can see each cluster of connectors . It starts at the headlight and terminates at the battery box .
I'll photograph it today and post what I have.
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1982 KZ1300 rescue and rebuild 6 years 7 months ago #19357

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That would be awesome! Another thing I figured out this one thing I questioned is a fuse assy, and I seem to be missing the fuse assy holder (item 34 in the diagram).
I couldn't make it up from the diagram on the Kawasaki website. Shouldn't they be the one with the best quality images?

But they have some good layout here: www.kawasaki.com/Parts/PartsDiagram/134258/1982/KZ1300-A4
I am definitely missing #92072. No idea what it is and what it's for.

I was missing the whole front - no lights at all. Just a cluster of connectors wrapped in a plastic bag. The headlight I bought doesn't have anything coming out of it, so that's still also a mystery. I will also post photos of what I have.

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Does the thin harness go underneath the part of the frame where the coil sits? I think so, juts need confirmation.



Is this the correct way the main harness is fed?



This is my front....

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