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You are drawing too much power from lights or a short circuit. I would trace out the wires and make sure they are not touching anything they shouldnt and check your lights.
Follow the specific instructions in the Factory Service Manual. Step 1 - Remove the heavy wire from the starter solenoid. Either end will suffice. Step 2 - Remove the chrome cover over the starter. Step 3 - remove the screws that hold the starter motor in place. Step 4 - Lift the starter motor out of the engine. NOTE: removing the carbs may make this step simpler. The "business" end of the starter should come out of the splined starter clutch gear. If you have trouble removing the starter from the clutch gear, you may need to remove the left side stator cover to gain access to the starter clutch and chain. The exploded parts diagram is available HERE Kawasaki Motorcycle Parts 1982 KZ1000 J2 STARTER MOTOR STARTER CLUTCH...
try putting the working coil onto the side which isnt working if it then works then you need to replace the duff coil. if it isnt working then you need to check the wiring to that coil with a multi meter
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