Kawasaki Ninja 300 Owners Manual Eng
Kawasaki Ninja 300 Owners Manual Eng
Kawasaki Ninja 300 Owners Manual Eng
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SAFETY INFORMATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
APPENDIX
MAINTENANCE RECORD
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NOTICE
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury.
DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous
situation which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
NOTE
WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous
situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious
injury.
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NOTICE
WARNING
Engine exhaust, some of its
constituents, and certain vehicle components contain or emit
chemicals known to the State of
California to cause cancer and
birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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Foreword
Congratulations on your purchase of a new Kawasaki motorcycle. Your new motorcycle is the product of Kawasakis advanced engineering, exhaustive testing,
and continuous striving for superior reliability, safety and performance.
Please read this Owners Manual carefully before riding so that you will be
thoroughly familiar with the proper operation of your motorcycles controls, its features, capabilities, and limitations. This manual offers many safe riding tips, but its
purpose is not to provide instruction in all the techniques and skills required to ride
a motorcycle safely. Kawasaki strongly recommends that all operators of this vehicle enroll in a motorcycle rider training program to attain awareness of the mental
and physical requirements necessary for safe motorcycle operation.
To ensure a long, trouble-free life for your motorcycle, give it the proper care and
maintenance described in this manual. For those who would like more detailed information on their Kawasaki Motorcycle, a Service Manual is available for purchase
from any authorized Kawasaki motorcycle dealer. The Service Manual contains detailed disassembly and maintenance information. Those who plan to do their own
work should, of course, be competent mechanics and possess the special tools
described in the Service Manual.
Keep this Owners Manual aboard your motorcycle at all times so that you can
refer to it whenever you need information.
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This manual should be considered a permanent part of the motorcycle and should
remain with the motorcycle when it is sold.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without our
prior written permission.
This publication includes the latest information available at the time of printing.
However, there may be minor differences between the actual product and illustrations and text in this manual.
All products are subject to change without prior notice or obligation.
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Among those acts presumed to constitute tampering are the acts listed below:
Replacement of the original exhaust system or muffler with a component not in
compliance with Federal regulations.
Removal of the muffler(s) or any internal portion of the muffler(s).
Removal of the air box or air box cover.
Modifications to the muffler(s) or air intake system by cutting, drilling, or other
means if such modifications result in increased noise levels.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION ....................
Read Owners Manual .....................
Training ............................................
Daily Safety Checks and Periodic
Maintenance .................................
Loading and Accessories
Information....................................
Passenger ....................................
Baggage and Luggage .................
Accessories ..................................
Other Load....................................
If You are Involved in a Accident......
Safe Operation .................................
Carbon Monoxide Hazard.............
Fueling ..........................................
Never Ride with Drugs or Alcohol.
Protective Gear and Clothing .......
Safe Riding Techniques ................
Additional Considerations for High
Speed Operation .......................
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GENERAL INFORMATION.................
Specifications ...................................
Serial Number Locations..................
Location of Labels ............................
Location of Parts ..............................
Meter Instruments ............................
Tachometer ...................................
Multifunction Meter .......................
Indicator Lights .............................
Warning Indicator Light.................
Keys .................................................
Ignition Switch/Steering Lock ...........
Right Handlebar Switches................
Left Handlebar Switches ..................
Fuel Tank Cap ..................................
Fuel Tank .........................................
Side Stand .......................................
Seats ................................................
Helmet Hooks...................................
Tying Hooks .....................................
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Clutch ...............................................
Drive Chain ......................................
Brakes ..............................................
Brake Light Switches........................
Suspension System .........................
Rear Shock Absober ....................
Setting Table .................................
Wheels .............................................
Battery..............................................
Headlight ..........................................
Fuses ...............................................
General Lubrication..........................
Cleaning Your Motorcycle ................
General Precautions .....................
Washing Your Motorcycle .............
APPENDIX ..........................................
Storage ............................................
Troubleshooting Guide.....................
Your Warranty/Owner Satisfaction ...
Reporting Safety Defects .................
Environmental Protection .................
MAINTENANCE RECORD .................
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Read Owners Manual
Read this Owners Manual carefully before riding so that you will be
thoroughly familiar with the proper operation of your motorcycles controls,
its features, capabilities, and limitations. This manual offers many safe
riding tips, but its purpose is not to provide instruction in all of the techniques
and skills required to ride a motorcycle
safely.
WARNING
Training
Kawasaki strongly recommends that
all operators of this vehicle complete a
suitable motorcycle rider training program to learn the proper skills and techniques necessary for safe motorcycle
operation.
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To ensure your motorcycle is serviced using the latest servicing information, it is recommended that an
authorized Kawasaki Dealer performs
the periodic maintenance as directed
in the Owners Manual.
If you notice any irregular operating condition, have your motorcycle
thoroughly checked at an authorized
Kawasaki dealer as soon as possible.
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Kawasaki
NOTE
Passenger
1. Never carry more than one passenger.
2. The passenger should only sit on the
pillion.
3. Any passenger should be thoroughly familiar with motorcycle operation. The passenger can affect
control of the motorcycle by improper positioning during cornering
and sudden movements. It is important that the passenger sits still
while the motorcycle is in motion
and not interfere with the operation
of the motorcycle. Do not carry animals on your motorcycle.
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Accessories
1. Do not install accessories or carry
baggage that impairs the performance of the motorcycle. Make
sure that you have not adversely
affected any lighting components,
road clearance, banking capability
(i.e., lean angle), control operation,
wheel travel, front fork movement,
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Other Load
1. This motorcycle is not intended to
be equipped with a sidecar or to be
used to tow any trailers or other vehicles. Kawasaki does not manufacture sidecars or trailers for motorcycles and cannot predict the effects of such accessories on handling or stability, but can only warn
that the effects can be adverse and
that Kawasaki cannot assume responsibility for the results of such
unintended use of the motorcycle.
2. Furthermore, any adverse effects on
motorcycle components caused by
the use of such accessories will not
be remedied under warranty.
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DANGER
Exhaust gas contains carbon
monoxide, a colorless, odorless
poisonous gas. Inhaling carbon
monoxide can cause serious
brain injury or death.
Do not run the engine in enclosed areas. Operate only in a
well-ventilated area.
Safe Operation
The following should be carefully observed for safe and effective vehicle
operation.
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Fueling
WARNING
Gasoline is extremely flammable
and can be explosive under certain conditions. To prevent fire
or explosion, turn the ignition
key off. Do not smoke. Make
sure the area is well ventilated
and free from any source of
flame or sparks; this includes
any appliance with a pilot light.
Eye Protection
Never Ride with Drugs or Alcohol
Alcohol and drugs impair your judgment and reaction time. Never consume alcohol or drugs before or while
riding motorcycles.
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Gloves
Wear gloves which have suitable
protection for your hands, especially
against abrasion.
Clothing
Boots
Wear proper protective boots that fit
properly and do not interfere with gear
shifting or braking.
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Ride Prudently
Riding at the proper speed and avoiding unnecessarily fast acceleration are
important not only for safety and low
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fuel consumption but also for long vehicle life and quieter operation.
Acceleration
When quick acceleration is necessary to pass another vehicle, shift to
a lower gear to obtain the necessary
power.
Downshifting
To avoid engine damage and rear
-wheel lock-up do not downshift at high
rpm.
Additional Considerations
High Speed Operation
for
WARNING
Handling characteristics of a
motorcycle at high speeds may
vary from those you are familiar
with at legal highway speeds.
Do not attempt high speed operation unless you have received
sufficient training and have the
required skills.
Do not operate at high speeds on
public roads.
Brakes
The importance of the brakes, especially during high speed operation,
cannot be overemphasized. Check to
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Steering
Looseness in the steering can cause
loss of control. Check to see that the
handlebar turns freely but has no play.
Tires
High speed operation is hard on tires,
and good tires are crucial for safe riding. Examine their overall condition, inflate them to the proper pressure, and
check the wheel balance.
Fuel
Have sufficient fuel for the high fuel
consumption during high speed operation.
Engine Oil
To avoid engine seizure and resulting
loss of control, make sure that the oil
level is at the upper level line.
Coolant
To avoid overheating, check that the
coolant level is at the upper level line.
Electrical Equipment
Make sure that the headlight,
tail/brake light, turn signals, horn, etc.,
all work properly.
Miscellaneous
Make sure that all nuts and bolts are
tight and that all safety related parts are
in good condition.
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Specifications
PERFORMANCE
Minimum Turning Radius
DIMENSIONS
Overall Length
Overall Width
Overall Height
Wheelbase
Road Clearance
Curb Mass
(EX300A)
(EX300B)
ENGINE
Type
Displacement
Bore Stroke
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Compression Ratio
10.6 : 1
Starting System
Electric starter
Firing Order
1-2
Fuel System
FI (Fuel Injection)
Ignition System
Ignition Timing
(Electronically advanced)
Spark Plug:
Type
NGK CR8E
Gap
Lubrication System
Engine Oil:
Type
API SG, SH, SJ, SL, or SM with JASO MA, MA1 or MA2
Viscosity
SAE 10W-40
Capacity
Coolant Capacity
TRANSMISSION
Transmission Type
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Clutch Type
Driving System
Chain drive
3.087 (71/23)
3.000 (42/14)
Gear Ratio:
1st
2.714 (38/14)
2nd
1.789 (34/19)
3rd
1.409 (31/22)
4th
1.160 (29/25)
5th
1.000 (27/27)
6th
0.857 (24/28)
FRAME
Castor
27
Trail
93 mm (3.7 in.)
Tire Size:
Front
110/70-17M/C 54S
Rear
140/70-17M/C 66S
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Rim Size:
Front
J17M/C MT2.75
Rear
J17M/C MT4.00
17 L (4.5 US gal)
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
Battery
Headlight:
12 V 8 Ah
High Beam 12 V 55 W + 55 W
Low Beam
Tail/Brake Light
12 V 55 W
12 V 5/21 W
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A. Engine Number
Frame No.
A. Frame Number
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Location of Labels
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5.
6.
7.
8.
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9.
10.
11.
12.
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13. Vacuum Hose Routing Diagram
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5)
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Location of Parts
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Headlight
Turn Signal Light
Spark Plugs
Fuel Tank
Idle Adjusting Screw
Battery and Fuse Box
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Tool Kit
Tying Hooks
License Plate Light
Front Fork
Radiator
Side Stand Switch
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14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
Shift Pedal
Side Stand
Swingarm
Drive Chain
Chain Adjuster
Seat Lock
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Muffler
Tail/Brake Light
Passengers Seat
Brake Fluid Reservoir (Rear)
Riders Seat
Air Cleaner
Rear Shock Absorber
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
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Meter Instruments
A. Green Neutral Indicator
Light
B. Red Battery Charging
System Warning Indicator
Light
C. Red Oil Pressure Warning
Indicator Light
D. Red Coolant Temperature
Warning Indicator Light
E. Yellow Engine Warning
Indicator Light
F. Yellow ABS Indicator Light
(Only on ABS model)
G. Blue High Beam Indicator
Light
H. Green Right Turn Signal
Indicator Light
I. Green Left Turn Signal
Indicator Light
J. Left Button
K. Right Button
L. Tachometer
M. Red Zone
N. Multifunction Meter
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NOTE
For safety, do not operate the instrument buttons while riding the motorcycle.
Tachometer
The tachometer shows the engine speed in revolutions per minute
(r/min, rpm). On the right side of the
tachometer face is a portion called
the red zone. Engine r/min (rpm) in
the red zone is above maximum recommended engine speed and is also
above the range for good performance.
NOTICE
Engine r/min (rpm) should not
be allowed to enter the red zone;
operation in the red zone will
overstress the engine and may
cause serious engine damage.
A. Tachometer
B. Red Zone
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Multifunction Meter
A. Economical Riding
Indicator
B. Speedometer
C. Clock
D. Multifunction Display
- Odometer
- Trip meter A
- Trip meter B
E. Fuel Gauge
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Speedometer
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km/h mph
Multifunction Display
The following display modes can be
shifted by pushing the left button.
Odometer Trip meter A Trip meter B Odometer...
A. mph or km/h Display
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NOTE
Odometer
The odometer shows the total distance in kilometers or miles that the vehicle has been ridden. This meter cannot be reset.
NOTE
Trip Meter
The trip meters show the distance in
kilometers or miles traveled since they
were last reset to zero.
TRIP A: 0.0 9999.9
TRIP B: 0.0 9999.9
A. Trip Meter A
A. Odometer
To reset the trip meter, do the followings while the motorcycle is at the stop.
Push the left button to display the trip
meter A or B.
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The
NOTE
Clock
To adjust hours and minutes, do the
followings while the motorcycle is at a
stop.
Turn the ignition switch on.
Push the left button to display the
odometer.
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When
again.
Push the left button. The displays
stop blinking and the clock starts
working.
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Fuel Gauge
The fuel in the fuel tank is shown by
the number of segments displayed.
When the fuel tank is full, all the
segments are displayed. If the fuel
gauge is not correctly displayed, have
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Indicator Lights
Green Neutral Indicator Light
N: When the transmission is in neutral,
the neutral indicator light goes on.
A. Fuel Symbol (
B. Segment (E)
When
NOTE
: The ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) indicator light goes on when the
ignition switch is turned on and goes off
shortly after the motorcycle starts moving. If the ABS is normal, it stays off. If
something is wrong with the ABS, this
light goes on and stays on. When this
light is on, the ABS does not function
but if the ABS fails, the conventional
brake system will still work normally.
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Warning
: The oil pressure warning indicator light should go on whenever the ignition switch is turned on and go off after starting the engine.
This light goes on whenever the oil
pressure is dangerously low while the
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engine running. Refer to the MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT chapter for more detailed engine oil information. If this light goes on, have the engine lubrication system checked by an
authorized Kawasaki dealer.
Red
Coolant
Temperature
Warning Indicator Light
: The coolant temperature warning
indicator light goes on whenever the
coolant temperature rises to 118C
(245F) when the motorcycle is in operation. If this light goes on, stop the
engine and check the coolant level in
the reserve tank after the engine cools
down, then have the cooling system
checked by an authorized Kawasaki
dealer.
NOTICE
Do not let the engine continue
running when the warning indicator light goes on. Prolonged
engine operation will result in
severe damage from overheating.
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Refer to the Stopping the Engine section in the HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE chapter for more information. If this light goes on, have the
DFI system checked by an authorized
Kawasaki dealer.
Keys
This motorcycle has a combination
key, which is used for the ignition
switch, steering lock, seat lock, and
fuel tank cap.
Included with the key is a key number, which may be stamped on a separate plate. Record the key number in
the space provided and store the number in a safe place. If your keys came
with a plate, store it in a safe place as
well.
A. Ignition Key
B. Tag
C. Key Number
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you purchased your Kawasaki motorcycle. Its possible the dealer may have
the number in its records. If the key
number is lost completely, you will need
to replace the ignition switch and all
other locks operated by that key.
Contact your Kawasaki dealer to purchase additional spare keys either using your original key as a master or using the key code on the tag or your key.
Store one key at home and keep another spare in your wallet or riding gear,
in case the original is lost.
Ignition Switch/Steering
Lock
This is a three-position, key-operated
switch. The key can be removed from
the switch when it is in the OFF or
LOCK position.
A.
B.
C.
D.
OFF
ON
LOCK
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The engine stop switch is for emergency use. If required, move the switch
to the
position.
Although
NOTE
Starter Button
A. Engine Stop Switch
B. Starter Button
The starter button operates the electric starter when the transmission is in
neutral.
Refer to the Starting the Engine
section in the HOW TO RIDE THE
MOTORCYCLE chapter for starting
instructions.
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High beam.......(
Low beam.......(
)
)
Horn Button
A.
B.
C.
D.
Dimmer Switch
Turn Signal Switch
Horn Button
Passing Button
Passing Button
Dimmer Switch
High or low beam can be selected
with the dimmer switch. When the
), the
headlight is on high beam (
high beam indicator light goes on.
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NOTE
Fuel Tank
The following octane rating gasoline is recommended for the fuel tank.
Avoid filling the tank in the rain or where
heavy dust is blowing so that the fuel
does not get contaminated.
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A.
B.
C.
D.
Tank Cap
Fuel Tank
Top Level
Filler Neck
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NOTICE
California model only: Never fill
the tank so the fuel level rises
into the filler neck. If the tank is
overfilled, heat may cause the
fuel to expand and flow into the
Evaporative Emission Control
System resulting in hard starting and engine hesitation and
in compliance with the emission
regulation.
(RON + MON)
2
Minimum
Rating
87
NOTICE
Fuel Requirement
Fuel Type
Use clean, fresh unleaded gasoline
with a minimum Antiknock Index of 87.
The Antiknock Index is posted on service station pumps. The octane rating
of a gasoline is a measure of its resistance to detonation or knocking. The
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NOTICE
If engine knocking or pinging occurs, use a different
brand of gasoline of a higher
octane rating. If this condition is
allowed to continue it can lead
to severe engine damage.
Gasoline quality is important.
Fuels of low quality or not meeting standard industry specifications may result in unsatisfactory performance. Operating
problems that result from the
use of poor quality or nonrecommended fuel may not be covered
under your warranty.
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NOTICE
NOTICE
Never use gasoline with an octane rating lower than the minimum specified by Kawasaki.
Never use gasohol with more
than 10% ethanol, or more than
5% methanol.
Gasoline containing methanol must also be
blended with cosolvents and
corrosion inhibitors.
Certain ingredients of gasoline
may cause paint fading or damage. Be extra careful not to spill
gasoline or gasoline oxygenate
blends during refueling.
When not operating your
Kawasaki for 30 to 60 days, mix a
fuel stabilizer (such as STA-BIL)
with the gasoline in the fuel tank.
Fuel stabilizer additives inhibit
oxidation of the fuel which minimizes gummy deposits.
NOTE
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Side Stand
A. Side Stand
NOTE
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The
NOTE
Seats
Passengers Seat Removal
Remove the passengers seat by inserting the ignition key into the seat
lock, and turning it clockwise.
Pull up the front of seat, and remove
the passengers seat by pushing it to
the front.
A. Ignition Key
B. Seat Lock
C. Passengers Seat
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tions.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Projection
Slots
Tabs
Insert
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A.
B.
C.
D.
Riders Seat
Tabs
Slots
Insert
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Helmets can be secured to the motorcycle using the helmet hooks. The helmet hooks are located under the passengers seat.
WARNING
Riding with helmets attached to
the hooks could cause an accident by distracting the operator or interfering with normal
vehicle operation. Do not ride
the motorcycle with helmets attached to the hooks.
A. Helmet Hooks
Tying Hooks
When tying up light loads to the seat,
use the tying hooks located in front of
the rear turn signal lights and rear of the
rear footpegs.
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A. Tying Hooks
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Distance
traveled
Maximum engine
speed
0 800 km
(0 500 mi)
800 1 600 km
(500 1 000 mi)
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the
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if the engine cannot be started. After righting the motorcycle, first turn
the ignition key to OFF position and
then back to ON position before
starting the engine.
holding the throttle grip, push
Without
the starter button to start the engine.
NOTICE
A. Green Neutral Indicator Light
B. Ignition Switch
C. ON position
The
NOTE
Do not operate the starter continuously for more than 5 seconds, or the starter will overheat
and the battery power will drop
temporarily. Wait 15 seconds
between each operation of the
starter to let it cool and the battery power recover.
The
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NOTICE
Do not let the engine idle longer
than five minutes, or engine
overheating and damage may
occur.
Jump Starting
If your motorcycle battery is run
down, it should be removed and
charged. If this is not practical, a 12
volt booster battery and jumper cables
may be used to start the engine.
A. Clutch Lever
B. Starter Lockout Switch
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DANGER
Battery acid generates hydrogen gas which is flammable and
explosive under certain conditions. It is present within a
battery at all times, even in a
discharged condition. Keep all
flames and sparks (cigarettes)
away from the battery. Wear eye
protection when working with a
battery. In the event of battery
acid contact with skin, eyes, or
clothing, wash the affected areas immediately with water for at
least five minutes. Seek medical
attention.
Connecting Jumper Cables
NOTICE
Be careful not to contact the
jumper cable slip on the positive
battery terminal to the frame, or
it will cause a short circuit.
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NOTICE
Moving Off
Do not operate the starter continuously for more than 5 seconds or the starter will overheat
and the battery power will drop
temporarily. Wait 15 seconds
between each operation of the
starter to let it cool and the battery power recover.
the engine has started, discon After
nect the jumper cables. Disconnect
A. Shift Pedal
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WARNING
Shifting Gears
the throttle while pulling in the
Close
clutch lever.
into the next higher or lower
Shift
gear.
the throttle part way, while re Open
leasing the clutch lever.
smooth riding, each gear position
For
should cover the proper rate of speed
shown in the table.
Shifting up
km/h (mph)
1st 2nd
15 ( 9)
2nd 3rd
25 (15)
3rd 4th
35 (21)
4th 5th
45 (27)
5th 6th
55 (34)
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km/h (mph)
6th 5th
30 (19)
5th 4th
25 (15)
4th 3rd
20 (12)
3rd 2nd
15 ( 9)
2nd 1st
15 ( 9)
Braking
the throttle completely, leav Close
ing the clutch engaged (except when
NOTE
positive neutral finder. When the motorcycle is standing still, the transmission cannot be shifted past neutral
from 1st gear. To use the positive
neutral finder, shift down to 1st gear,
then lift up on the shift pedal while
standing still. The transmission will
shift only into neutral.
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prevent wheel lock-up and allows stable steering control while stopping.
Brake control function is identical to
that of a conventional motorcycle. The
brake lever is used for the front brake
and the brake pedal for the rear brake.
Although the ABS provides stability
while stopping by preventing wheel
lock-up, remember the following characteristics:
To apply the brake effectively, use
the front brake lever and rear brake
pedal simultaneously in the same
manner as conventional motorcycle
brake system.
ABS cannot compensate for adverse
road conditions, misjudgment or improper application of brakes. You
must take the same care as with motorcycles not equipped with ABS.
ABS is not designed to shorten the
braking distance. On loose, uneven
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NOTE
ABS indicator light may come on under motorcycle riding condition. (ex.
The front or rear wheel races.) In this
case, first turn the ignition switch to
OFF, and then back to ON, and
run the motorcycle at the speed of
approx. 10 km/h (6 mph) or above.
ABS indicator light goes off by this
operation, but if it remains lit, you
should have the ABS checked by an
authorized Kawasaki dealer.
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Parking
WARNING
The engine and exhaust system
get extremely hot during normal
operation and can cause serious
burns.
Never touch a hot engine, exhaust pipe, or muffler during operation or after stopping the engine.
WARNING
Operating or parking the vehicle near flammable materials can
cause a fire, and can result in
property damage or severe personal injury.
Do not idle or park your vehicle
in an area where tall or dry vegetation, or other flammable materials could come into contact
with the muffler or exhaust pipe.
position.
Support the motorcycle on a firm,
level surface with the side stand.
NOTICE
Do not park on a soft or steeply
inclined surface, or the motorcycle may fall over.
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WARNING
Gasoline is extremely flammable
and can be explosive under certain conditions, creating the potential for serious burns. Turn
the ignition switch off. Do not
smoke. Make sure the area is
well ventilated and free from any
source of flame or sparks; this
includes any appliance with a pilot light.
the
Lock
theft.
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WARNING
Failure to perform these checks or to correct a problem before operation
may result in serious damage or an accident. Always perform daily safety
checks before operation.
With a basic knowledge of mechanics and the proper use of tools, you should be
able to carry out many of the maintenance items described in this chapter. If you
lack proper experience or doubt your ability, all adjustments, maintenance, and
repair work should be completed by a qualified technician.
Please note that Kawasaki cannot assume any responsibility for damage resulting from incorrect or improper adjustment made by the owner.
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WARNING
The cooling fan spins at high speed and can cause serious injuries. Keep
your hands and clothing away from the cooling fan blades at all times.
NOTE
If a torque wrench is not available, the maintenance items which require a specific
torque value should be serviced by an authorized Kawasaki dealer.
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Page
Fuel
Adequate supply in tank, no leaks
Engine Oil
Oil level between level lines
95
Tires
Air pressure (when cold), install the air valve cap
122
Tire wear
123
Drive Chain
Slack
110
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110
Steering
Action smooth but not loose from lock to lock
Brakes
Brake pad wear
116
115
105
Clutch
Clutch lever play
108
Operation
See
Page
Coolant
No coolant leakage
98
Electrical equipment
All lights (head, tail/brake, turn signal, warning/indicator) and horn work
Stops engine
Side stand
Return to its fully up position by spring tension
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: Inspection
Dealer Inspection
: Change or Replace
: Lubrication
Dealer Lubrication
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year
(*A)
: 2
101
Items
107
:1
105
Fuel system
:1
Fuel hose
:5
98
Coolant level
Cooling system
:1
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(*A)
Items
:3
Valve clearance
Air suction system
108
:1
:1
122
:1
123
:1
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year
(*A)
Items
110
:1
:0.5
115
:2
:4
Brake system
Brake fluid level
: every 48 000 km
(30 000 mile)
116
117
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year
(*A)
Items
Suspension system
: 1
:1
:2
Electrical system
:1
Spark plugs
Chassis parts
:1
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Engine Oil
Oil Level Inspection
speed.
Stop the engine, then wait several
minutes until the oil settles.
NOTICE
Racing the engine before the oil
reaches every part can cause engine seizure.
the engine oil level through
Check
the oil level inspection window. With
the motorcycle held level, the oil level
should come up between the upper
and lower level lines next to the oil
level inspection window.
A.
B.
C.
D.
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WARNING
Engine oil is a toxic substance.
Dispose of used oil properly.
Contact your local authorities
for approved disposal methods
or possible recycling.
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Type:
Kawasaki Performance 4-Stroke
Motorcycle Oil*
Kawasaki Performance 4-Stroke
Semi-Synthetic Oil*
Kawasaki Performance 4-Stroke Full
Synthetic Oil*
or other 4-stroke oils with API SG, SH,
SJ, SL, SM and JASO MA, MA1, MA2
rating
Viscosity:
SAE10W-40
A. Oil Filter
Tightening Torque
Oil Filter:
17.5 Nm (1.78 kgfm, 12.9 ftlb)
*Kawasaki Performance Oils and Lubricants have been specifically engineered for your vehicle. Consistent
use of these products meets or exceeds warranty and service requirements and can help to extend the life
of your Kawasaki.
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NOTE
the oil. Oils fufilling the above requirements are fully formulated and
provide adequate lubrication for both
the engine and the clutch.
Coolant
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Coolant Filling
NOTE
In
NOTE
an emergency you can add water alone to the coolant reserve tank,
however it must be returned to the
correct mixture ratio by the addition
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Coolant Requirement
WARNING
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If coolant must be added often, or the reserve tank completely runs dry, there is probably leakage in the system. Have
the cooling system inspected
by your authorized Kawasaki
dealer.
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NOTICE
If hard water is used in the system, it causes scale accumulation in the water passages, and
considerably reduces the efficiency of the cooling system.
NOTE
Air Cleaner
Element Removal
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A. Element
A. Element
B. Frame
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WARNING
If dirt or dust is allowed to pass
through into the throttle body
assembly, the throttle may become stuck, possibly causing
accident. Be sure to keep the
dust from entering during cleaning.
NOTICE
If dirt gets through into the engine, excessive engine wear and
possibly engine damage will occur.
element and removed part in The
stallation is performed in the reverse
Element Cleaning
order of removal.
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A. Drain Cap
Oil Draining
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WARNING
Oil on tires will make them slippery and can cause an accident
and injury. Be sure to install the
drain cap to the air cleaner housing after draining.
A. Throttle Grip
B. Throttle Grip Play
Throttle Grip Play
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end of the throttle cable, further adjustment of the throttle cables should
be done by an authorized Kawasaki
dealer.
With the engine idling, turn the handlebar to each side. If handlebar
movement changes the idle speed,
the throttle cables may be improperly
adjusted or incorrectly routed, or they
may be damaged. Be sure to correct
any of these conditions before idling.
WARNING
A. Locknut
B. Adjuster
C. Throttle Cable (Accelerator Cable)
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Idle Speed
Idle Speed Adjustment
Idle Speed
WARNING
Operation with damaged cables
could result in an unsafe riding
condition.
Replace damaged
control cables before operation.
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Clutch
Clutch Operation Inspection
slides smoothly. If there is any irregularity, have the clutch cable checked
by an authorized Kawasaki dealer.
Check the clutch lever play as
shown.
A. Adjuster
B. Locknut
C. Clutch Lever Play
adjust the
WARNING
Too much cable play can prevent clutch disengagement and
cause an accident resulting in
serious injury or death. When
adjusting the clutch or replacing the cable, be sure the upper end of the clutch outer cable
is fully seated in its fitting, or it
could slip into place later, creating enough cable play to prevent
clutch disengagement.
A. Nuts
After
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Drive Chain
Drive Chain Lubrication
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A. Chain Slack
A.
B.
C.
D.
Axle Nut
Cotter Pin
Adjusting Nut
Locknut
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A. Marks
B. Notch
C. Indicator
D. Adjusting Nut
E. Locknut
Wheel
NOTE
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WARNING
Misalignment of the wheel will
result in abnormal wear, and may
result in an unsafe riding condition. Align the rear wheel using the marks on the swingarm
or measuring the distance between the center of the axle and
swingarm pivot.
NOTE
NOTE
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WARNING
A loose axle nut can lead to an
accident resulting in serious injury or death. Tighten the axle
nut to the proper torque and install a new cotter pin.
the rear brake (see the Brakes
Check
section).
Brakes
If you feel there is something wrong
when applying the brakes, have the
brake system checked by an authorized Kawasaki dealer immediately.
A. Turn Clockwise
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WARNING
Air in the brake lines diminish
braking performance and can
cause an accident resulting in
injury or death. If the brake lever
or pedal feels mushy when it
is applied, there might be air in
the brake lines or the brake may
be defective. Have the brake
checked immediately by an authorized Kawasaki dealer.
Brake Fluid Level Inspection
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EX300A
A. Rear Brake Fluid Reservoir
B. Upper Level Line
C. Lower Level Line
EX300B
Front
1.5 mm (0.06
in.)
1.0 mm (0.04
in.)
Rear
1.5 mm (0.06
in.)
1.5 mm (0.06
in.)
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A. Brake Pedal
B. 10 mm (0.4 in.)
10 mm (0.4 in.)
Brake Light Switch Adjustment
A.
B.
C.
D.
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NOTICE
To avoid damaging the electrical
connections inside the switch,
be sure that the switch body
does not turn during adjustment.
Suspension System
Rear Shock Absober
Spring Preload Adjustment
A. Chain Cover
B. Bolts
Standard
2nd position
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A. Bolts
the suspension.
Turn the adjuster clockwise to decrease preload and soften the suspension.
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Setting Table
Rear Shock Absorber Spring Preload Setting
Standard
Hardest setting
limit
1st
2nd
5th
Weak
Strong
Setting
Soft
Hard
Load
Light
Heavy
Road
Good
Bad
Speed
Low
High
Adjuster Position
Spring Action
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Wheels
Tire Pressure Inspection
NOTE
tires are cold (that is, when the motorcycle has not been ridden more
than a mile during the past 3 hours).
Tire pressure is affected by changes
in ambient temperature and altitude,
and so the tire pressure should be
checked and adjusted when your riding involves wide variations in temperature or altitude.
Front
Rear
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Front
Rear
1 mm (0.04 in.)
3 mm (0.12 in.)
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A.
B.
C.
D.
Crack or Cut
Nail
Swelling or High Spot
Stone
Have
NOTE
NOTE
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WARNING
Make, Type:
IRC, ROAD WINNER RX-01F
Front
TL
Size:
110/70-17M/C 54S
Rear
Make, Type:
IRC, ROAD WINNER RX-01R
ZD TL
Size:
140/70-17M/C 66S
WARNING
Mixing tire brands and types can
adversely affect handling and
cause an accident resulting in
injury or death. Always use the
same manufacturers tires on
both front and rear wheels.
Battery
The battery installed in this motorcycle is a sealed type, so it is not necessary to check the battery electrolyte
level or add distilled water.
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NOTICE
Battery Maintenance
It is the owners responsibility to keep
the battery fully charged. Failure to do
so can lead to battery failure and leave
you stranded.
If you are riding your vehicle infrequently, inspect the battery voltage
weekly using a voltmeter. If it drops
below 12.6 volts, the battery should be
charged using an appropriate charger
(check with your Kawasaki dealer).
If you will not be using the motorcycle for longer than two weeks, the
battery should be charged using an
Leaving
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DANGER
Battery acid generates hydrogen gas which is flammable and
explosive under certain conditions. It is present within a
battery at all times, even in a
discharged condition. Keep all
flames and sparks (cigarettes)
away from the battery. Wear eye
protection when working with a
battery. In the event of battery
acid contact with skin, eyes, or
clothing, wash the affected areas immediately with water for at
least five minutes. Seek medical
attention.
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WARNING
Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead
and lead compounds, chemicals
known to the State of California
to cause cancer and reproductive harm. Wash hands after
handling.
Battery Removal
A. Relay Assy
B. Battery Cover
C. Cover Screw
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A. (+) Terminal
B. () Terminal
A. Capped Cable
B. Main Harness
C. Main Fuse
Battery Installation
NOTE
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NOTICE
A. Hole
B. Tab
C. Battery Cover
NOTE
When installing the battery cover, insert tab of the battery cover into hole
of the frame and tighten the screw.
Headlight
Headlight aiming should be done by
an authorized Kawasaki dearer.
Horizontal Adjustment
NOTE
A. Horizontal Adjuster
B. Vertical Adjuster
Vertical Adjustment
The headlight beam is adjustable vertically. If adjusted too low, neither low
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A.
B.
C.
D.
50 mm (2.0 in.)
Center of Brightest Spot
7.6 m (25 ft)
Height of Headlight Center
Fuses
Fuses are arranged in the fuse box
located under the riders seat. The
main fuse is mounted on the starter relay located under the riders seat. If
a fuse fails during operation, inspect
the electrical system to determine the
A. Fuse Box
B. Fuses
C. Main Fuse
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WARNING
Substituting fuses can cause
wiring to overheat, catch fire
and/or fail. Do not use any substitute for the standard fuse.
Replace the blown fuse with a
new one of the correct capacity,
as specified on the fuse boxes
and main fuse.
General Lubrication
Lubricate the points shown below,
with either engine oil or regular grease,
in accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Chart or whenever the vehicle
has been operated under wet or rainy
conditions.
Before lubricating each part, clean off
any rusty spots with rust remover and
wipe off any grease, oil, dirt, or grime.
After
NOTE
connecting the cables, adjust
them.
General Precautions
Apply grease to the following
points
Clutch Inner Cable Upper End
(K)
(K) Throttle Inner Cable Upper Ends
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WARNING
Build-up of debris or flammable
material in and around the vehicle chassis, engine, and exhaust
can cause mechanical problems
and increase the risk of fire.
When operating the vehicle in
conditions that allow debris or
flammable material to collect in
and around the vehicle, inspect
the engine, electrical component
and exhaust areas frequently. If
debris or flammable materials
have collected, park the vehicle outside and stop the engine.
Allow the engine to cool, then
remove any collected debris. Do
not park or store the vehicle in
an enclosed space prior to inspecting for build-up of debris
or flammable materials.
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dirt.
Mix a mild neutral detergent (designed for motorcycles or automobiles) and water in a bucket. Use
a soft cloth or sponge to wash your
motorcycle. If needed, use a mild degreaser to remove any oil or grease
build up.
After washing, rinse your motorcycle thoroughly with clean water to remove any residue (residue from the
After
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Radiator
Clean off any obstructions with a
stream of low-pressure water.
Semi-gloss Finish
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NOTICE
Plastic parts may deteriorate
and break if they come in contact with chemical substances
or household cleaning products
such as gasoline, brake fluid,
window cleaners, thread-locking
agents, or other harsh chemicals. If a plastic part comes in
contact with any harsh chemical
substance, wash it off immediately with water and a mild neutral detergent, and then inspect
for damage. Avoid using abrasive pads or brushes to clean
plastic parts, as they will damage the parts finish.
should be washed with a mild neutral detergent and finished with a spray
polish. Aluminum wheels, both painted
and unpainted can be cleaned with
special non-acid based wheel spray
cleaners.
The sidewalls of tires and other rubber components should be treated with
a rubber protectant to help prolong their
useful life.
WARNING
Rubber protectants can be slippery and, if used on the tread
area, cause loss of traction resulting in accident causing injury or death. Do not apply rubber protectant to any tread area.
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Storage
Preparation for Storage
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Engine oil is a toxic substance. Dispose of used oil properly. Contact
your local authorities for approved disposal methods or possible recycling.
in fresh engine oil.
Put
Empty
the fuel from the fuel tank by the pump or siphon.
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WARNING
Gasoline is extremely flammable and can be explosive under certain conditions, creating the potential for serious burns. Turn the ignition key off.
Do not smoke. Make sure the area is well ventilated and free from any
source of flame or sparks; this includes any appliance with a pilot light.
Gasoline is a toxic substance. Dispose of gasoline properly. Contact your
local authorities for approved disposal methods.
Empty the fuel system by running the engine at idle speed until the engine stalls.
(If left in for a long time, the fuel will break down and could clog the fuel system.)
WARNING
An air/oil mist may be forcibly ejected from the spark plug holes and could
get into your eyes. Do not lean over the engine when performing this
procedure. If you do get oil in your eyes, wash them immediately with
liberal amounts of clean, fresh water and consult a physician as soon as
possible.
tire pressure by about 20%.
Reduce
Set
the
motorcycle
on a box or stand so that both wheels are raised off the ground.
(If this cannot be done,
put boards under the front and rear wheels to keep dampness away from the tire rubber.)
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oil on all unpainted metal surfaces to prevent rusting. Avoid getting oil on
Spray
rubber parts or in the brakes.
the drive chain and all the cables.
Lubricate
the battery, and store it where it will not be exposed to direct sunlight,
Remove
moisture, or freezing temperatures. During storage it should be given a slow
charge (one ampere or less) about once a month. Keep the battery well charged
especially during cold weather.
Tie plastic bag over the muffler to prevent moisture from entering.
Put a cover over the motorcycle to keep dust and dirt from collecting on it.
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Troubleshooting Guide
Engine Does Not Start
Starter Motor Wont Turn
Engine stop switch off
Transmission not in neutral
Fuse blown
Battery leads do not make good electrical contact with battery terminals
Battery discharged
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Engine Stalls
Just When Shifting Into 1st Gear
Side stand has been left down
Clutch does not properly disengage
While Riding
fuel in tank
No
tank air vent is obstructed
Fuel
Overheating
Battery discharged
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You are responsible for notifying your dealer immediately if there is a problem,
and you, as the owner, will need to authorize the dealer to inspect the unit.
You will be responsible for paying for routine maintenance, including the first
scheduled service. You can have the required servicing done by your Kawasaki
dealer (recommended) or an equally-qualified service facility. You can also do your
own maintenance work if you have the proper tools, service references, and mechanical skills. However, if a failure is found to be caused by improper servicing, it
would not be covered by the limited warranty.
You may purchase a Kawasaki Service Manual and any necessary special tools
directly from your Kawasaki dealer.
You will be responsible for paying for repairs needed because of an accident, to
replace worn parts such as tires, chains, brakes, and for repairs needed because
of a lack of maintenance, misuse or racing.
Whether you do it yourself or take your vehicle to a Kawasaki dealer, be sure
to record your service in the Maintenance Record section of this Owners Manual.
Keep all receipts for the service and/or items necessary to perform the maintenance
so that in the event of a failure you can document the service history.
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If there is a problem with your vehicle within the limited warranty period, you will
need to schedule a service appointment and provide any maintenance records to
an authorized Kawasaki dealer for inspection and diagnosis. You can go to any
Kawasaki dealer for warranty repairs. Your Kawasaki dealer will inspect your vehicle and give you the results of the inspection. The dealer will perform the repairs
at no cost to you if it is determined that the problem is covered by the warranty.
Kawasaki will work with your dealer to resolve any warranty issues. No authorization for warranty work can be given until your vehicle has been inspected by a
Kawasaki dealer.
What if I am not Satisfied With My Warranty Service?
If you arent satisfied with your dealerships repair work or operations, it is best to
discuss the situation with the appropriate dealership manager. If you have already
done this, then contact the dealerships owner or general manager to request a
review of the issue.
If you are unable to resolve a problem after consulting with the dealership management and need further assistance, contact Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. at
the address below. Please be certain to provide the model, vehicle identification
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number (VIN), mileage or hours of use, accessories, dates that events occurred
and what action has been taken by both you and your dealer. Include the name
and address of the dealership. To assist us in resolving your inquiry, please include
copies of related receipts and any other pertinent information including the name
of the dealership personnel with whom you have been working. Upon receipt of
your correspondence, Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A. will contact the dealership
and work with it in resolving your problem.
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If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could
cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Kawasaki Motors Corporation, U.S.A.
If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds
that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy
campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or Kawasaki Motors Corporation, U.S.A.
To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-800
-424-9393 (or 366-0123 in Washington, D.C. area) or write to: NHTSA, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. 20590. You can also obtain other
information about motor vehicle safety from the Hotline.
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Environmental Protection
To help preserve the environment, properly discard used batteries, tires, oils and
fluids, or other vehicle components that you might dispose of in the future. Consult your authorized Kawasaki dealer or local environmental waste agency for their
proper disposal procedure. This also applies to disposal of the entire vehicle at the
end of its life.
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MAINTENANCE RECORD
Owner Name.......................................................................................
Address ..............................................................................................
Phone Number ...................................................................................
Engine Number ..................................................................................
Vehicle Number..................................................................................
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Odometer
Reading
Maintenance Performed
Dealer Name
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Date
Odometer
Reading
Maintenance Performed
Dealer Name
Dealer Address
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Reading
Maintenance Performed
Dealer Name
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Date
Odometer
Reading
Maintenance Performed
Dealer Name
Dealer Address
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Reading
Maintenance Performed
Dealer Name
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Date
Odometer
Reading
Maintenance Performed
Dealer Name
Dealer Address
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