Kawasaki Ninja Owners Manual: Stop Watch

Kawasaki Ninja Owners Manual / General information / Meter instruments / Multifunction Meter / Stop Watch

The stop watch can be used in closed course competition.

The stop watch is operated as follows:

Stop Watch


A. “START/STOP” Switch

Stop Watch


A. LAP/Passing Button

NOTE

The LAP/passing button does not function while the headlight goes on with high beam.

Stop Watch


A. Lap Time

B. Lap Number

NOTE

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