Save your money, buy it all off shore. I've done what you're talking about recently.
Connectors: All Sumitomo or Mitsubishi fully sealed connectors (as per late model jap bikes) easternbeaver.com (located in Japan)
Sheathing: Expanded braid for the most part (various sizes from 3mm up to 20mm), ends of braid terminated with self sealing/gluing heatshrink. Some large OD thick wall heatshrink for abrasion resistance in particular places, and where multiple braid runs join together (cableorganiser.com)
Fuse box: Basic Hella/Narva blade style box (anywhere, even Repco/Supercheap)
Wire: Buy it anywhere (Jaycar, Ideal, anywhere you like).
Don't do anything till you have a plan to follow. You'll need it to buy the connectors at the very least.
To build two looms, for a custom ecu, 20 channel datalogger, quick shifter, flash dash, all sealed connectors, cost me about $600, plus a little more for some quality crimping tools (Easter Beaver can supply those too). That might seem a little steep, but then there's like 20 3 pin connectors for a start, and I did over engineer it somewhat for reliability.
Made a single mistake when I rewired the hi/lo switch internals, but other than that was plain sailing. Although your fingertips get sore after the first dozen connectors hahahahah.
I can tell you more, but I'm super pushed for time at the moment, so you'd be better off just ringing me to talk about it rather than relying on me to remember anything about anything.
Take my advice, get your shit together before you start, it really did make the job much much easier than the total SNAFU it could have been

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