Your Kawasaki dealer offers a wide range of services, parts, accessories, and information on your product and on Kawasaki.
Each dealer is independently owned and operated and is responsible for the dealership’s operations, its repair, warranty, and service work, and its personnel.
Your dealer is responsible for completing the set up and pre-delivery service of your new Kawasaki vehicle. The dealership should also explain its operation, maintenance, and warranty provisions so you understand them at the time of purchase or at any other time you have questions.
The dealership is responsible for inspecting your Kawasaki vehicle if there is a failure, investigating the cause of the problem, and getting any needed authorization from Kawasaki if the repair is one that will be covered by the limited warranty.
The dealership will also file all necessary paperwork. The dealership is responsible for correctly completing any necessary repairs, whether they are covered by the limited warranty or not.
What Am I Responsible For?
How Do I Get Warranty Service?Payload and Tire Pressure
Failure to maintain proper inflation
pressures or observe payload limits for
your tires may adversely affect handling
and performance of yourmotorcycle
and can result in loss of control. The
maximum recommended load in addition
to vehicle weight is 180 kg (397 lb),
including rider, passenger, ...
ZX1000JC /KC
Models
1. Run the fuse box 2 lead in front of the rib for the fuse box 2.
2. Seat Lock Cable
3. Hook the licence plate light lead and the left turn signal light lead on
the projection of the tool
kit case.
4. Rib for Fuse Box 2
5. Run the starter relay lead in back of the rib for the fuse box 2 ...
Check 3-7 Stop Watch Inspection
Connect the leads in the same circuit as Check 3-2.
By pushing the upper button each time to set the stop
watch mode.
Connect the insulated auxiliary lead processed insulation
to the terminal [13] as shown in the figure, then stop watch
start to count.
While count the stop watch, conn ...