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Many people are scared to touch their machine because it seems difficult. This is only true when you do not have the resources and tools available for when that time comes! This manual will easily pay for itself on the first oil change, spark plug change, or air filter change that you perform! The manual includes pictures and easy to follow directions on what tools are needed and how the repair is performed. Just imagine how much you can save by doing simple repairs yourself. Left Fairing Cover B.

Left Inner Rubber Cover B. Page Have the cooling sys- tem inspected by your authorized Kawasaki dealer. Pad A. Grommet B.

Ends A. Grooves Insert the tabs of the left fairing cover D. Fit the left fairing cover to the left in- ner rubber cover. Tabs A. Projections B. Left Fairing Cover C. Fuel Tank Cover C. Page Have the coolant changed by an au- for aluminum engines and radiators in thorized Kawasaki dealer. On the mixture ra- tio of coolant, choose the suitable one referring to the relation between freez- ing point and strength directed on the container. Left Inner Cover A. Left Inner Cover B. Tab B. Bolts B.

Bolt and Collar B. Air Cleaner Element A. New Element B. Seal A. Air Cleaner Element Cover B. Pads A. Damper Both Sides B. Grommets Both Sides C. Projections Both Sides B.

Fuel Tank B. Grommets Both Sides D. Fuel Tank Cover A. Pads B. Middle Fairing B. Inner Cover Install the collar, and tighten the bolt. Left Inner Cover C. Middle Fairing C. Fuel Tank Cover Insert the tab of the left inner cover into the slot of the fuel tank cover. Page Throttle Control System If the throttle grip does not return If there is improper play, adjust it. Page Kawasaki dealer. If handlebar Page Idle Speed If the clutch lever play becomes ex- idle speed control should be done by cessive and the motorcycle creeps an authorized Kawasaki dealer.

Page When inserting the cotter pin, if the this item should be serviced by an slots in the nut do not align with the authorized Kawasaki dealer. Front Brake Fluid Reservoir A. Front Brake Fluid Reservoir B. Upper Level Line B.

Upper Level Line C. Lower Level Line C. Lower Level Line Page A. Front Brake Pads brake system inspected by an au- B. Lining Thickness C.

Brake Pad Wear Inspection Inspect the brakes for wear. For each front and rear disc brake caliper, if the Page Brake Light Switches The brake light should go on when the rear brake light switch.

Kawasaki dealer to inspect the front brake light switch. After riding on the normal road, the unpaved road and in the rainy NOTICE weather, clean off any dirt grit, mud or insect etc. Spring Preload Adjuster A. Spring Preload Adjuster B.

Adjusting Range B. Standard 8 clicks Out from the fully seated position turned fully clockwise. If the spring action feels too soft or too stiff, have it adjusted by an author- ized Kawasaki dealer.

Standard 2 turns out Out from the fully seated position turned fully clockwise. Compression Damping Force Adjuster Tire Pressure Gauge Measure the tire pressure when the tires are cold that is, when the mo- Tire Air Pressure when cold torcycle has not been ridden more Front 1 mm 0. Measure the depth of the tread with 80 mph Rear a depth gauge, and replace any tire Page Replace damaged tires as soon as possi- ble.

To ensure safe handling and stability, Kawasaki recommends A. Crack or Cut use of the recommended stand- B. Nail ard tires for replacement, inflated C. Do not install a conventional bat- A break-in period of km tery in this motorcycle, or the miles is necessary to establish electrical system cannot work It is present within a battery at all times, even in a discharged condition.

Keep all flames and sparks cigarettes away from the battery. Right Fairing Cover A. Right Fairing Cover B. Tabs Pull the right fairing cover backward 1. Pull outward. Pull downward. Bolt and Washer B. Ends B. Projections Remove the bolt and washer. Bolt B. Frame Ground Lead C. Band D. Bolts A. Battery Tray E.

Bracket B. Battery Cover Slightly pull out the battery with the D. Red Cap battery tray. Do not give the battery tray a strong pull, or the cables may be damaged. Battery Cover B.

Grommets B. Red Cap B. Trim C. Bracket D. Bolts mets of the frame. Battery Negative — Cable C. Projections A. Pad B. Battery Compartment Cover B. Grommets Check that the grommet and damper D. Grommet A. Damper B. Grooves Insert the ends of the right fairing D. Tabs B. Right Inner Rubber Cover B. The quick rivets can be to clear the tabs of the upper fairing, removed by pushing the center pin and remove it.

Upper Fairing A. Quick Rivet C. Slots B. Center Pin D. Click here to download your Ninja ZX-6R owners manual. Click here to download your Ninja ABS owners manual. Skip to content About. Category: Kawasaki Date: January 21, Category: Uncategorized Date: December 11, Kawasaki Versys Kawasaki Versys. Category: Vulcan Date: December 11, Category: Vulcan Date: January 21, Category: KX Date: December 11,



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