Just introduced myself on the front porch so moved right on to posting in the hopes of obtaining some advice on a K1.
As background, the bike belongs to a friend who wants me to buy it. The bike had a few issues, but I agreed to keep the bike for a while and to attempt to straighten out some of its problems. The friend is at least the second owner. I suspect that there have been more than two. He has done nothing to the bike so has no real background on its technical history.
The first issues have been resolved. The bike sat a long time, was difficult to start and smoked a little once started. Draining the old fuel, fueling with fresh alcohol free fuel, adding some injector cleaner and putting about one hundred miles on it have the bike starting easily and running very, very well. It runs so well and rides so well that I am growing dangerously fond of it.
The remaining problems are electrical. As indicated, the electricals to the engine are apparently working fine. The speedometer works, the tachometer works, the turn signals, turn signal indicator and all exterior lights work well. The ABS light continually flashes, the low fuel light stays illuminated and neither the fuel gauge nor the temperature gauge work.
I've removed the seat and the fuel tank with surrounding trim pieces. In examining the electrical system, I've looked for poor grounds and for dirty/bad electrical connections. The main grounds look good. The wiring harness to the fuel gauge and temperature gauge look good. All electrical connectors look good with two small exceptions. There is a disconnected pair of wires on the right side that I think may be rear ABS. The wires are blk/grn and grn/white (or light gray). They are located on the right side, a couple of inches below the rear of the tank. The other problem, which I do not think is a problem, is that two wires to the fuel gauge have apparently been broken in the past and repaired with solder. They were simply insulated with electrical tape, but look like they are making good contact and not an issue.
Anyway, I intend to continue to troubleshoot. The plan is to work on the ABS light first (disconnected connector?), then move to the low fuel light, then the fuel gauge and temperature gauges. I know the gauges could both be bad, but am suspicious since the low fuel light stays illuminated as well. I'm hoping that in the process I will find something amiss and the whole system will magically begin working! Hey, it's happened before.
Any ideas or thoughts?