What is the meaning of the sentence I quoted, BrickMW? If his bike doesn't have a "variable" wiper then there is nothing to be destroyed. It's also unlikely to have been designed to use destroyed parts. If your statement is a kōan, it's a beauty.
It is my understanding that all K Brick's have a fuel sender assembly that consists of a two part wiper. At the back of the assembly is a switch that operates the low fuel light, and a simultaneous variable resistance winding mounted in the front of the assembly that would be used for a fuel gauge.
My K75c does not have a fuel gauge, I'm assuming his doesn't either. :dunno2: So I cut the wires and removed the winding board, which had little to no winding left, more like a wire brush.. aka "destroyed"
My K75c does not have a low fuel light warning anymore either, switch was not salvageable. So I study the trip odometer and know my range.
However, my "defective / damaged" fuel sender still does a bang up job at sealing the gaping hole in the bottom of my fuel tank as well as passing power and ground wires to my fuel pump. Not meeting one or both of these two conditions would be the only reason
I would consider replacement absolutely necessary.
$200 for a low fuel light doesn't compute with me.. but I'm not so much the "purest", others may be. Now, should my ODO happen to flake out, one or the other would have to be restored. Constantly and compulsively looking into the tank would inevitably wear out my key and lock, and probably the hinge itself and I would have to find a giant cork in order to seal my tank from bird droppings. :hehehe
I am fairly certain the OP is fishing for restoring original operation at a budget price, similar to myself in my search for a master cylinder. My comments and query were merely an attempt to establish that depending on what exactly was "un-salvageable" the moto may operate just fine. No koan intended, and I reject any credit for unintended enlightenment..
If my understanding is incorrect, please accept my advanced apologies, and do correct my misstatements..
Now I just need someone to tell me that my handlebar buzz is caused by not having my variable resistor installed and operable so ChristopherGuzzi and I can both be on the hunt. :riding: