Anyhow, after reducing the glob somewhat, I needed to support the front of the wiring harness again, and it was held by a single slender cable tie. I really don't like the idea of pressure (from its own weight + bumps + turning the bars left & right) applied to such a small area on the harness. I needed a way to spread that force over a wider area.
So, to appease my advancing paranoia about electrical problems with a geriatric motorcycle, I sought -- and found -- a much better cable tie for situations like this. I hope the image fits decently here.
(Gotta learn to resize so that the image fits the box here


With the tab fed through the slot & velcro-ed together, this thing forms a loop that is incredibly strong, but it's soft and wide and, of course, adjustable to provide as much or as little tension as I need. I'm not sure what the little hole is for, but perhaps it's to secure the loop somewhere.
These were about $3 per set at Menard's, but I'm sure any big box store would carry them. I'll feel a lot better using these instead of cable ties.

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