Nah, the stock harness would be a waste if you plan to use an mUnit.
Many folks who do opt for it are also doing so because they are using non-stock lighting, gauges, etc and want the ability to locate some items differently than stock.
Making the looms from the mUnit to the component and from the switch to the mUnit is super simple. Super simple.
See if you can answer these to help me understand your intent:
What gauge(s) are you planning on running? Stock? Aftermarket? Single multi-function gauge or dual gauges?
Indicator lights? Stock? Aftermarket? Location front and rear?
What switch gear do you plan to run on the handlebars? Stock? Non-stock, perhaps more modern donor from a later bike? Momentary switches (this is quite possible with non-stock, custom bikes)?
Where do you plan to locate the battery?
Stock Reg/Rec or aftermarket?
See, quite a few questions to answer then we can help you with the logistics.
Okay perfect. Well first what do you mean by looms? The fabric that encompasses the wiring to keep it safe?
Second, I'm not sure which one I want yet, but I WILL be using an aftermarket single guage cluster (speedo/tach) with all bells and whistles. One like the Acewell 4553. Its a single multi-function. I'll attach a pic. I'm definitely open to suggestions if you know of one that is better!
As far as indicator lights, I'll be using a round hot-rod style tail light (2 1/4"), aftermarket. I'll attach a pic. Front turn signals will be the moto gadget bar end signals M-Blaze. Headlight and rear turn signals I'm not sure what they'll be yet, but obviously they'll be aftermarket LEDs akin to the indicators I've just listed.
Location of the taillight will be under the upkick of the hoop, wiring ran under the seat or perhaps thru the frame itself, haven't decided yet. Rear turn signals might be located right there with the taillight or next to the upper shock mounting, haven't decided on that yet either.
I was really digging the aftermarket momentary switches, 2 or 3-button switches on both sides or 2 on one side and 3 on the other, whatever is practical if possible? Or TWO 2-button switches right next to each other? As long as I have enough switches with buttons to utilize the functions I need, signals, hi/lo beam, horn, ect.
I'll be utilizing the anti-gravity battery, placing it flat on its side located in the electronics tray I've fabricated under where the seat will be. Not sure which size anti-gravity battery I'll need, I suppose it'll depend on what all I'm running, right?
One side note that I want to state is that I'm adamant about having just a single USB outlet mounted to the bike, I'll attach a pic.
Also, how would I go about buying all the necessary wiring for everything? Just buy the wiring separately or as a pack?