jonouk2008
29-12-2010, 17:31
hi was looking for some help with wiring a kawasaki vn 750 as i havent got a clue with wiring at all any help please much appreciate thanks
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View Full Version : Help with wiring on kawasaki vn 750 jonouk2008 29-12-2010, 17:31 hi was looking for some help with wiring a kawasaki vn 750 as i havent got a clue with wiring at all any help please much appreciate thanks frededwards 29-12-2010, 19:10 Any details of the problem? jonouk2008 29-12-2010, 19:13 all the wiring loom is there they had it running but only on one cylinder but some ones messed about with the wiring and there is no barrel lock key starter celoniod just needs rewiring back together MuteWitness 29-12-2010, 19:28 have you asked on sheffieldbikers.co.uk shanes teeth 29-12-2010, 19:30 have you asked on sheffieldbikers.co.uk Or a Kawasaki owners site? jonouk2008 29-12-2010, 19:33 no not yet got most of the parts its a full bike just the wiring been messed with and havent got a clue how to wire a bike can do anything else just wiring frededwards 30-12-2010, 11:21 Your best bet may to buy a new wiring harness. The cost of having rewired by an auto electrician will work out more expensive in the long run, plus it will never be as reliable, or look as neat as an OE harness. If the basic harness is OK, and just been hacked about a little and the damage is not too bad, it may be possible to repair it. Vehicle Wiring Products (vehicleproducts.co.uk) will be able supply replacement connectors, and probably a keyswitch as well. Conrod 30-12-2010, 12:42 Are the ignition barrel and starter solenoid missing, or do you have replacements? It is possible to get relatively cheap pattern parts for those, if you let me know exactly which year and model it is (VN750 A1-A9) I can see what's available. A replacement loom would probably have to be Kawasaki original equipment, and I expect that would be hundreds and take several weeks to come in - no UK dealer will stock it. If you can get the bike into town to us we have all the electrical gear and correct Japanese connectors - tidying the looms you have shouldn't take very long at all. |