Wiring was a mess, what with it being spliced, diced and taped together to fit a Kawasaki fairing. Got everything going - except the tailight only worked when it was on the "Park" position.
Traced wires for about half and hour - cleaned terminals, studied wiring diagram (a little tough, as PO used non-standard colors for splices) - finally gave up and went to bed (posting on the forum for advice).
Then, as I'm drifting off to sleep - it hits me - the instrument lights don't work either
Seems like I remember in a car, when your tail light goes out, so do your instrument lights.
Oh f*** me - I didn't even check the FUSE!!
So, off downstairs I crept in my PJs and barefeet - and yup, just a blown fuse - doh!!
Horn still doesn't work - I do get straight power to the horn from I believe a black wire - (i.e. circuit tester lights up whether horn button is pressed or not). Couldn't get any power from the horn to the other wire whether the horn was depressed or not - not too worried. Will troubleshoot later - may just be the horn itself. Want to get a few hundred miles on this bike before I spent too much time or money.
Only other oddity were the turn signals - found the correct wiring for those - blue & blue/white on one side and orange, orange/white on the other. Plugged them in, but then the right side acted like a running light as soon as the key was switched on (still blinked tho).
So, unplugged that - fixed the problem; and poof, the left side does the same thing. Disconnected one of the wires there, and now they seem to work fine. I assume the single source of power is fine, and the connection to the bike is providing the ground. Will have to troubleshoot that one a bit more as well.
Buuuut - when it was all said and done I've got all lights - high/low beam, instruments, tail, brake and blinkers - seems to be good to go! Probably do some additional troubleshooting on that horn and those blinkers, but hey, it works, doesn't seem to be shorting anywhere, so want to get it on the road for some break in miles.