So she is back together. I even have a non-flashing ABS light, it was "6" for the fault code (relay), just needed a little voodoo (reset completed two times) and it went away.
Last week I washed all the parts again and then used old school HD cleanse and Zymol to clean and wax the parts.
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I put the rear end on first so I could test drive it, then the fairing.
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It took a while to figure out where the heat shields go on under the gauge covers, I took pictures, but a lot of trail and error before I got it right.
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Here is one connector that I cannot figure out what it goes to. It comes from under the tank, anybody know (click on the picture for a larger view)? It took me a while to get all the other connectors hooked up and working. Could it be for the radio? I don't think it is for the radio, when I hooked the radio back up, it did not power up, so still have to troubleshoot that.
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Here is a piece left over, haven't figured out where it goes, but I think somewhere near one of the foot pegs, maybe on the left side?
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All done, bike came out great, it's super clean. Have about $2,050 all in and I would say 60 hours of labor. Thanks to Mike in Michigan, he kept my budget much lower than I could of otherwise.
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I rode my 2003 K1200GT for about 60 miles Saturday morning, and finished this Saturday afternoon and then took her for a ride. Wow, BIG difference. The K1100 has the most easy clutch to work ever, it doesn't have the cam/power band that the K1200 has, and feels like it was tuned for more torque. Love both of them.
The rear brake needs adjustment or bleeding, it basically doesn't work, the rear shock was bottoming out (or felt like it was), I put 30 PSI into it (it's the aftermarket "Works" shock), have to find a manual and adjust it. After charging it with air, worked much better. The Metzlers are great, still breaking in the front brake pads.
I LOVE how the front windshield is like a battle shield when it rises into place, have to take this bike out for more than around the block.
Thanks to everyone here for helping me out, I am a very experienced mechanic, but this and my K1200 is the first bikes I have worked on in a long time, I feel like I could do anything to a K bike now.