Kawasaki KLX250S Owners Manual - 07 General Information

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The document provides an overview of the general information and components of a motorcycle including the meter instruments, fuel system, side stand, helmet hook, tool kit, and seat removal/installation.

The meter instruments display the speedometer, tachometer, odometer/trip meter, clock, and warning lights. It describes the MODE and RESET buttons.

The tachometer gauge displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute (RPM) and has a red zone indicating excessive high engine speeds that should be avoided.

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Meter Instruments
A. MODE Button
B. RESET Button
C. Tachometer Gauge
D. Odometer/Trip Meter AB
E. Speedometer
F. Clock
G. Coolant Temperature
Warning Light
H. High Beam Indicator Light
I. Neutral Indicator Light
J. Turn Signal Indicator Light
K. Red Zone
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Meter Instruments: NOTE


The meter displays all segments for
a few seconds when the ignition key is
żThis motorcycle is equipped with the
engine speed limitter to prevent the
turned to “ON”. The tachometer mo- excesive high engine speed. When
mentarily goes from the minimum to operating this limitter, the segments
the maximum, then goes back from the of the tachometer indicate the differ-
maximum to the minimum reading to ent engine speed and stops at about
check its operation. If any meter instru- 5000 r/min (rpm) for the ignition con-
ments or tachometer does not operate trol, but this operation is not a failure.
or display correctly, have it checked by
an authorized Kawasaki dealer.
NOTICE
Tachometer Gauge:
The tachometer shows the engine Engine r/min (rpm) should not
speed in revolutions per minute (r/min, be allowed to enter the red zone;
rpm). On the right side of the tachome- operation in the red zone will
ter face is a portion called the “red overstress the engine and may
zone”. Engine r/min (rpm) in the cause serious engine damage.
red zone is above maximum recom-
mended engine speed and is also Speedometer :
above the range for good performance. The speedometer shows the speed
of the vehicle in digital values.
GENERAL INFORMATION 25

Odometer/Trip Meter AB: Odometer -


This meter displays the odometer, The odometer shows the total dis-
the trip meter AB, and the fuel warning tance in kilometers or miles that the ve-
message. hicle has been ridden. This meter can-
The odometer and the trip meter AB not be reset.
can be shifted pushing the MODE but-
ton.

NOTE
A. Odometer żThe data is maintained even if the
B. Trip meter A battery is disconnected.
C.
D.
Trip meter B
MODE Button
żWhen the figures come to 999999,
they are stopped and locked.
NOTE Trip Meters A/B -
żDo not shift the odometer/trip meter The trip meter shows the distance in
while riding for safe operation. kilometers or miles traveled since it was
last reset to zero.
To reset the trip meter:
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• Push the MODE button to display the


trip meter A or B.
Mile/Km Display:
Mile/Km Display can alternate be-
• Push
in.
the RESET button and hold it tween English and metric modes (mph
and km/h) in the meter unit. Make sure
• After two second, the figure display
turns to 0.0, and then starts counting
that km/h or mph according to local
regulations is correctly displayed be-
when the vehicle is operated. The fore riding.
meter counts until it is next reset.

NOTE
żThe data is maintained by the back
-up power if the ignition key is turned
off.
żWhen the trip meter reaches 999.9
(TRIP A) or 9999.9 (TRIP B) while
riding, the meter resets to 0.0 and
continues counting.
żWhen the battery is disconnected,
the meter display resets to 0.0.
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NOTE
żDo not operate the vehicle with
the meter unit displaying in the
wrong unit (km/h or mph). Shift
the km/h·mph display in the meter
unit as follows. A. Km/h
B. Mph
• Display the odometer. C. Push RESET Button with MODE Button in
• ing the RESET
The km/h·mph display shifts by push-
button while the NOTE
MODE button pushed in. żThe data is maintained even if the
battery is disconnected.

Clock:
To adjust hours and minutes:
• Turn the ignition key to “ON”.
A. Km/h·Mph Display • Push the RESET button for more
than two seconds. Both the hour and
• The
lows.
km/h/mph display shifts as fol- minute displays start flashing.
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• Push the RESET button. The hour


display only flashes. Push the
• Push the RESET button. Both the
hour and minute displays start flash-
MODE button to advance the hours. ing again.
• Push the MODE button.
plays stop flashing and
The dis-
the clock
starts working.

NOTE
żPushing the MODE button momen-
• Push the RESET button. The hour
display stops flashing and the minute
tarily advances the hour or minute
step by step. Pushing and hold-
display starts flashing. Push the ing the button advances the hour or
MODE button to advance the min- minute continuously.
utes. żThe clock works normally from the
back-up power while the ignition
switch is turned off.
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żWhen the battery is disconnected, properly. The warning light also goes
the clock resets to 1:00 and starts on whenever the coolant temperature
working again when the battery is rises too high when the motorcycle is
connected. in operation. If it stays on, stop the
engine and check the coolant level in
Indicator/Warning Light:
the reserve tank after the engine cools
N : When the transmission is in neutral,
down.
the neutral indicator light is lit.
NOTICE
: When the turn signal switch is
turned to left or right, the turn signal Do not let the engine continue
indicator light flashes on and off. running when the warning light
goes on. Prolonged engine op-
: When the headlight is on high eration will result in severe dam-
beam, the high beam indicator light is age from overheating.
lit.

The coolant temperature warning


light goes on when the ignition key
is turned to “ON” and goes off soon
after ensuring that its circuit function
30 GENERAL INFORMATION

Key
This motorcycle has a combination
key, which is used for the ignition
switch/steering lock, helmet hook, and
fuel tank cap.
Blank keys are available at your
Kawasaki dealers. Ask your dealer to
make any additional spare keys you
may need, using your original key as a
master.
Record the code from the tag with
your keys here. Participating Kawasaki
dealers can use the code to make a
new key in the event that your original
keys are lost.

Write your key number here.


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Ignition Switch/Steering Lock Engine on. All electrical


ON
This is a three-position, key-operated equipment can be used.
switch. The key can be removed from Engine off. All electrical
the switch when it is in the OFF or OFF
circuits off.
LOCK position.
Steering locked. Engine off.
LOCK
All electrical circuits off.

NOTE
żThe headlight and taillight are on
whenever the ignition key is in the
ON position. To avoid battery dis-
charge, always start the engine im-
mediately after turning the ignition
key to "ON".
A. Ignition Switch/Steering Lock
B. ON position
To lock the steering:
C. OFF position 1. Turn the handlebar fully to the left.
D. LOCK position 2. For locking, push down the key in
the OFF position and turn it to Lock
position.
3. Pull the key out.
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NOTE Right Handlebar Switches


żIf the steering is hard to lock, turn the Engine Stop Switch:
In addition to the ignition switch, the
handlebar slightly to the left or the
right. engine stop switch must be in the
position for the motorcycle to operate.
The engine stop switch is for emer-
gency use. If some emergency re-
quires stopping the engine, push the
engine stop switch to the position.
NOTE
żAlthough the engine stop switch
stops the engine, it does not turn off
all the electrical circuits. Ordinarily,
the ignition switch should be used to
stop the engine.
GENERAL INFORMATION 33

Starter Button: Left Handlebar Switches


The starter button operates the elec- Dimmer Switch:
tric starter when the transmission is in High or low beam can be selected
neutral. with the dimmer switch. When the
Refer to the Starting the Engine sec- headlight is on high beam , the
tion of the "How to Ride the Motorcycle" high beam indicator light is lit.
chapter for starting instructions. High beam.......( )
Low beam.......( )

A. Engine Stop Switch


B. Starter Button
A. Dimmer Switch
B. Turn Signal Switch
C. Horn Button
34 GENERAL INFORMATION

Turn Signal Switch: Fuel Tank Cap


When the turn signal switch is turned To open the fuel tank cap, insert the
to the left or right , the corre- ignition key into the fuel tank cap, turn
sponding turn signals flash on and off. the key to the right.
To stop flashing, push the switch in. To close the cap, push it down into
place with the key inserted. The key
Horn Button: can be removed by turning it to the left
When the horn button is pushed, the to the original position.
horn sounds.

A. Ignition Key
B. Fuel Tank Cap
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NOTE Fuel Tank


żThe fuel tank cap cannot be closed The following octane rating gasoline
is recommended in the fuel tank. Avoid
without the key inserted, and the key
cannot be removed unless the cap is filling the tank in the rain or where
locked properly. heavy dust is blowing so that the fuel
żDo not push on the key to close the does not get contaminated.
cap, or the cap cannot be locked.

A. Tank Cap
B. Fuel Tank
C. Top Level
D. Filler Neck
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WARNING NOTICE
Gasoline is extremely flammable California model only: Never fill
and can be explosive under cer- the tank so the fuel level rises
tain conditions, creating the po- into the filler neck. If the tank is
tential for serious burns. Turn overfilled, heat may cause the
the ignition switch “OFF”. Do fuel to expand and flow into the
not smoke. Make sure the area is Evaporative Emission Control
well ventilated and free from any System resulting in hard start-
source of flame or sparks; this ing and engine hesitation and
includes any appliance with a pi- in compliance with the emission
lot light. regulation.
Never fill the tank completely
to the top. If the tank is filled Fuel Requirement:
completely to the top, heat may
Fuel Type
cause the fuel to expand and
Use clean, fresh unleaded gasoline
overflow through the vents in
with a minimum Antiknock Index of 87.
the tank cap. After refueling,
The Antiknock Index is posted on ser-
make sure the tank cap is closed
vice station pumps. The octane rating
securely.
of a gasoline is a measure of its resis-
If gasoline is spilled on the fuel
tance to detonation or "knocking." The
tank, wipe it off immediately.
Antiknock Index is an average of the
Research Octane Number (RON) and
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the Motor Octane Number (MON) as NOTICE


shown in the table.
If engine "knocking" or "ping-
Minimum ing" occurs, use a different
Octane Rating Method brand of gasoline of a higher
Rating octane rating. If this condition is
Antiknock (RON + MON) allowed to continue it can lead
87 to severe engine damage.
Index 2
Gasoline quality is important.
Fuels of low quality or not meet-
ing standard industry specifi-
cations may result in unsatis-
factory performance. Operating
problems that result from the
use of poor quality or nonrecom-
mended fuel may not be covered
under your warranty.

Fuels Containing Oxygenates


Gasoline frequently contains oxy-
genates (alcohols and ethers) espe-
cially in areas of the U.S. and Canada
38 GENERAL INFORMATION

which are required to sell such refor- NOTICE


mulated fuels as part of a strategy to
Avoid using blends of unleaded
reduce exhaust emissions.
gasoline and methanol (wood
The types and volume of fuel oxy-
alcohol) whenever possible, and
genates approved for use in unleaded
never use "gasohol" contain-
gasoline by the U.S. Environmental
ing more than 5% methanol.
Protection Agency include a broad
Fuel system damage and perfor-
range of alcohols and ethers, but only
mance problems may result.
two components have seen any signif-
icant level of commercial use.
Gasoline/Ether Blends - The most
Gasoline/Alcohol Blends - Gasoline
common ether is methyl tertiary butyl
containing up to 10% ethanol (alco-
ether (MTBE). You may use gasoline
hol produced from agricultural products
containing up to 15% MTBE.
such as corn), also known as "gasohol"
is approved for use. NOTE
żOther oxygenates approved for use
in unleaded gasoline include TAME
(up to 16.7 %) and ETBE (up to
17.2 %). Fuel containing these oxy-
genates can also be used in your
Kawasaki.
GENERAL INFORMATION 39

NOTICE NOTICE
Never use gasoline with an oc- Never store this product with
tane rating lower than the mini- "gasohol" in the fuel system.
mum specified by Kawasaki. Before storage it is recom-
Never use "gasohol" with more mended that you drain all fuel
than 10% ethanol, or more than from the fuel system. See the
5% methanol. Gasoline con- Storage section in this manual.
taining methanol must also be
blended with cosolvents and
corrosion inhibitors.
Certain ingredients of gasoline
may cause paint fading or dam-
age. 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 mini-
mizes gummy deposits.
40 GENERAL INFORMATION

Fuel Tap NOTE


The fuel tap has three positions:
OFF, ON, and RES (reserve). For no-
żSince riding distance is limited when
on RES, refuel at the earliest oppor-
mal operation, turn the tap lever to the tunity.
ON position. If the fuel runs out with
the tap in the ON position, the last 1.9
żMake certain that the fuel tap lever is
turned to ON (Not RES) after filling
L (0.50 US gal) of fuel can be used by up the fuel tank.
turning the fuel tap lever to RES.
WARNING
Practice operating the fuel tap
with the motorcycle stopped. To
prevent an accident you should
be able to operate the fuel tap
while riding without taking your
eyes off the road.
Be careful not to touch the hot
engine while operating the fuel
tap.
A. Fuel Tap
B. ON position
C. OFF position
D. RES position
GENERAL INFORMATION 41

Stand Whenever the side stand is used,


The motorcycle is equipped with a make it a practice to kick the stand fully
side stand. up before sitting on the motorcycle.
NOTE
żThe motorcycle is equipped with a
side stand switch. This switch is de-
signed so that the engine dose not
start if the transmission is in gear and
the side stand is left down.

A. Side Stand

NOTE
żWhen using the side stand, turn the
handlebar to the left.
42 GENERAL INFORMATION

Helmet Hook WARNING


Helmet can be secured to the motor-
Riding with helmet attached to
cycle using the helmet hook.
the hook could cause an acci-
The helmet hook can be unlocked by
dent by distracting the operator
inserting the ignition key into the lock,
or interfering with normal vehi-
and turning the key to the right.
cle operation. Do not ride the
motorcycle with helmet attached
to the hook.

A. Helmet Hook
GENERAL INFORMATION 43

Tool Kit Bag/Tool Kit Seat


The tool kit is stored in the tool kit
Seat Removal
bag.
The kit contains tools that can be •Remove the mounting bolts.
helpful in making roadside repairs, ad-
justments, and some maintenance pro-
cedures explained in this manual.

A. Seat
B. Mounting Bolts

A. Tool Kit
• Remove the seat band and pull the
seat up and to the rear.
B. Tool Kit Bag
44 GENERAL INFORMATION

A. Bolt A. Seat
B. Seat B. Front Hook
C. Tandem Band C. Front Receiver
D. Center Hook
E. Center Receiver
Seat Installation
•Align the front hook with the front re-
• Tighten the tandem band bolts.
ceiver and slide the seat forward.
• make sure
Pull up the rear end of the seat to
•Slide the seat forward so that the it is securely tightened.
center hook and the center receiver
engages.
• Reinstall the parts removed.

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