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I've got a Kawasaki KZ750F that I need to rewire. Does anyone have a wiring diagram for this bike? Thanks!
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Try the bikebandit.com website.
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No luck. The problem is that this bike is the F model (KZ750F is what it says on the label under the seat) and I find them listed for E's and L's and such, but no F. Folks here and elsewhere have led me to websites that might have it, but again to no avail.
The wiring diagram is all I really need, but again people have led me to different websites, where I've found nothing for an F model. So my question is, are there other models very similar to the '82 F model, that I can use in place of it? Or can anyone send me a copy of the actual F wiring diagram? Would be most appreciated. Thanks! |
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It should be basically the same, you may just have to use the E model and match it up as best you can. Any changes between models was most likly cosmetic and didn't involve wiring.
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Have you tried a Kawasaki dealer?
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I did some websearching. Looks like the E model is sprocket (chain) drive, and the F model is shaft drive. The Haynes workshop manual (HM574) is titled "750 Fours 1980-1989 Workshop Manual". And the cyclechaos.com website has the service manual number as 99924-1035-03.
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