Kawasaki KX250F 2009 Owner's manual

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Owner's manual
Quick Reference Guide
GENERAL INFORMATION
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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT j
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE j
ENGINE AND SUSPENS
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STORAGE
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A Table of Contents is included after the
Foreword.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This vehicle is designed for the operator only, no passengers.
This vehicle is a competition model only and was not manufactured for use on public streets, roads or
highways.
The use of this vehicle should be limited to participation in sanctioned competition events upon a closed
course.
This vehicle should not be used for general off-road recreational riding.
Read owner’s manual.
Whenever you see the symbols shown below,
heed their instructions! Always follow safe operat-
ing and maintenance practices.
WARNING
This warning symbol identifies special in-
structions or procedures which, if not cor-
rectly followed, could result in injury or
death.
CAUTION
This caution symbol identifies special in-
structions or procedures which, if not strictly
observed, could result in damage to or de-
struction of equipment.
NOTE
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This note symbol indicates points of particular in-
terest for more efficient and convenient operation.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
THIS VEHICLE IS A COMPETITION MODEL
ONLY AND WAS NOT MANUFACTURED
FOR, NOR SHOULD IT BE USED ON, PUB-
LIC STREETS, ROADS, OR HIGHWAYS. THE
USE OF THIS VEHICLE SHOULD BE LIMITED
TO PARTICIPATION IN SANCTIONED COMPE-
TITION EVENTS UPON A CLOSED COURSE.
THIS VEHICLE SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR
GENERAL OFF-ROAD RECREATIONAL RID-
ING.
READ OWNER’S MANUAL.
WARNING
THIS VEHICLE SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR
GENERAL OFF-ROAD RECREATIONAL RID-
ING.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
This motorcycle is sold AS IS, with all faults,
obvious or concealed and there are NO WAR-
RANTIES, expressed or implied. Including war-
ranties of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
PURPOSE.
The purchaser accepts all responsibilities con-
cerning quality, performance, cost of service
and/or necessary repairs.
Motorcycle Noise Emission Control
Information
This motorcycle is designed for closed course
competition use only. It does not conform to
U.S. EPA motorcycle noise standards.
NOTICE
Off-road motorcycling is a wonderful sport,
and we hope you will enjoy it to the fullest. How-
ever, if improperly conducted, this sport has the
potential to cause environmental problems as
well as conflicts with other people.
Responsible use of your off-road motorcycle
will ensure that these problems and conflicts do
not occur. TO PROTECT THE FUTURE OF YOUR
SPORT, MAKE SURE YOU USE YOUR MOTOR-
CYCLE LEGALLY, SHOW CONCERN FOR THE
ENVIRONMENT, AND RESPECT THE RIGHTS
OF OTHER PEOPLE.
FOREWORD
Congratulations on your choosing this Kawasaki motorcycle. Your new motorcycle is the product of
Kawasaki’s advanced engineering, exhaustive testing, and continuous striving for a superior lightweight,
high-performance machine with superb handling and stability for racing and sporting use.
Your new KX is a highly tuned competition machine for participation in racing events. As with any mechan-
ical device, proper care and maintenance are important for trouble-free operation and top performance. This
manual is written to enable you to keep your KX properly tuned and adjusted.
Due to improvements in design and performance made during production, in some cases there may be minor discrepanc
ies between
the actual vehicle and the illustrations and text in this manual.
KAWASAKI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD.
Consumer Products & Machinery Company
©2008 Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. Jun. 2008. (1). (D, Ke)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS............................................ 9
GENERAL INFORMATION.............................. 13
Location of Parts ........................................... 13
Side Stand..................................................... 16
Fuel ............................................................... 17
Kick Pedal ..................................................... 19
Starting the Engine........................................ 20
Shifting Gears................................................ 22
Stopping the Motorcycle................................ 23
Stopping the Engine ...................................... 24
Break-In......................................................... 24
Daily Pre-Ride Checks .................................. 26
After-Race Checks ........................................ 28
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT............. 29
Periodic Maintenance Chart .......................... 29
Engine Oil...................................................... 34
Cooling System ............................................. 38
Spark Plug..................................................... 41
Air Cleaner .................................................... 43
Throttle Cable................................................ 47
Carburetor ..................................................... 48
Clutch ............................................................ 56
Hot Starter Cable........................................... 61
Valve Clearance ............................................ 62
Exhaust System ............................................ 67
Drive Chain.................................................... 69
Handlebar...................................................... 75
Brakes ........................................................... 77
Steering ......................................................... 81
Front Suspension .......................................... 83
Rear Suspension (UNI-TRAK
®
)..................... 111
Wheels .......................................................... 117
Hoses Inspection........................................... 120
Tightening Torques of Nuts and Bolts............ 121
Cleaning Your Motorcycle.............................. 126
Lubrication..................................................... 128
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE......................... 131
ENGINE AND SUSPENSION TUNING............ 139
Carburetor Tuning ......................................... 139
Suspension Tuning........................................ 146
Gearing.......................................................... 152
Special Care According to Track Conditions . 153
OPTIONAL PARTS .......................................... 154
PRE-RACE CHECKS AND AFTER-RACE
MAINTENANCE............................................ 156
STORAGE........................................................ 158
Before Storage .............................................. 158
After Storage ................................................. 159
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION.................. 160
WIRING DIAGRAM .......................................... 161
SPECIFICATIONS 9
SPECIFICATIONS
DIMENSIONS
Overall length 2 170 mm (85 in.)
Overall width 820 mm (32.3 in.)
Overall height 1 270 mm (50 in.)
Wheelbase
1 470 mm (57.9 in.)
Road clearance
340 mm (13.4 in.)
Curb Mass 104.3 kg (230 lb)
Fuel tank capacity
8.0L(2.1USgal)
ENGINE
Type
DOHC, 4-valve, single-cylinder, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled
Bore x stroke
77.0 × 53.6 mm (3.03 × 2.11 in.)
Displacement
249 cm
3
(15.25 cu in.)
Compression ratio
13.2 : 1
Carburetor KEIHIN FCR-MX37
Starting system
Primary kick
Ignition system
AC-CDI
Ignition timing
BTDC @2 000 r/min (rpm)
Lubrication system
Forced Lubrication (semi dry sump)
Spark plug NGK CR8E
Spark plug terminal Solid-post
10 SPECIFICATIONS
TRANSMISSION
Transmission type
5-speed, constant-mesh, return shift
Clutch type
Wet, multi disc
Drive system
Chain drive
Gear ratios:
1st gear
2.142 (30/14 )
2nd gear
1.769 (23/13)
3rd gear
1.444 (26/18)
4th gear
1.200 (24/20)
5th gear
1.045 (23/22)
Primary reduction ratio
3.350 (67/20)
Final reduction ratio
3.692 (48/13)
Overall ratio (top gear)
12.931
Engine oil:
Capacity 1.0 L (61.0 cu in.)
Type
API SG, SH, SJ or SL with JASO MA, MA1 or MA2
SAE 10W-40
SPECIFICATIONS 11
FRAME
Type Tubular, semi-double cradle
Steering angle 42° to either side
Castor 27.7°
Trail
122.3 mm (4.8 in.)
Tire size, type: Front
80/100-21 51M, BRIDGESTONE M403
Rear
100/90-19 57M, BRIDGESTONE M404
Rim size: Front 21 × 1.60
Rear 19 × 1.85
Suspension:
Front
Upside-down telescopic fork
Rear New Uni-trak
®
swingarm
Front suspension travel
315 mm (12.4 in.)
Rear wheel travel
310 mm (12.2 in.)
Front fork oil:
Type
SHOWA SS-05 or equivalent
Capacity 361mL(12.2USoz)
Fork cylinder unit
180 mL (6.09 US oz)
12 SPECIFICATIONS
BRAKES
Type (Front & Rear)
Disc
Effective disc diameter:
Front
225mm(8.9in.)
Rear
215mm(8.4in.)
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
GENERAL INFORMATION 13
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Location of Parts
1. Clutch Lever
2. Engine Stop Button
3. Hot Starter Lever
4. Fuel Tank Cap
5. Front Brake Fluid Reservoir
6. Front Brake Lever
7. Throttle Grip
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8. Front Fork
9. Radiator
10. Fuel Tank
11. Fuel Tap
12. Carburetor
13. Seat
14. Air Cleaner Element
15. Brake Disc
16. Brake Caliper
17. Shift Pedal
18. Rear Shock Absorber
19. Swingarm
20. Drive Chain
21. Chain Guide
GENERAL INFORMATION 15
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22. Silencer
23. Rear Brake Fluid Reservoir
24. Rear Shock Absorber Gas Reservoir
25. Uni-Trak
®
Tie Rod and Rocker Arm
26. Kick Pedal
27. Engine Oil Level Inspection Window
28. Rear Brake Pedal
29. Exhaust Pipe
16 GENERAL INFORMATION
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Side Stand
To install the side stand, insert its flat end into the
rear axle shaft as shown.
A. Side Stand
B. Rear Axle Shaft
WARNING
Do not start the engine or attempt to ride the
motorcycle when the side stand is installed.
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Support the motorcycle with a suitable stand to
perform maintenance or adjustment procedures.
GENERAL INFORMATION 17
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Fuel
This Kawasaki KX has a 4-stroke engine that re-
quires a gasoline.
The capacity of the fuel tank is 8.0 L (2.1 US gal).
To open the fuel tank cap, pull out the breather hose
from the hole in the steering shaft, and turn the tank
cap counterclockwise.
A. Fuel Tank Cap
B. Breather Hose
WARNING
Gasoline is extremely flammable and can be
explosive under certain conditions. Always
stop the engine and 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.
Fuel Requirements:
Fuel Type
Use clean, fresh unleaded gasoline with a mini-
mum Antiknock index of 90. The Antiknock Index is
posted on service station pumps in the U.S.A. The
octane rating of a gasoline is a measure of its re-
sistance to detonation or “knocking”. The Antiknock
Index is an average of the Research Octane Num-
ber (RON) and the Motor Octane Number (MON) as
showninthetablebelow.
Octane Rating Method
Minimum
Rating
(RON + MON)
Antiknock Index
2
90
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CAUTION
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 nonrecom-
mended fuel may not be covered under your
warranty.
Fuels Containing Oxygenates
Gasoline frequently contains oxygenates (alco-
hols and ethers) especially in areas of the U.S. and
Canada which are required to sell such reformu-
lated fuels as part of a strategy to reduce exhaust
emissions.
The types and volume of fuel oxygenates ap-
proved for use in unleaded gasoline by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency include a broad
range of alcohols and ethers, but only two compo-
nents have seen any significant level of commercial
use.
Gasoline/Alcohol Blends - Gasoline containing up
to 10% ethanol (alcohol produced from agricultural
products such as corn), also known as “gasohol” is
approved for use.
CAUTION
Avoid using blends of unleaded gasoline and
methanol (wood alcohol) whenever possible,
and never use “gasohol” containing more
than 5% methanol. Fuel system damage and
performance problems may result.
Gasoline/Ether Blends - The most common ether
is methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE). You may use
gasoline containing up to 15% MTBE.
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Other oxygenates approved for use in unleaded
gasoline include TAME (up to 16.7%) and ETBE
(up to 17.2%). Fuel containing these oxygenates
canalsobeusedinyourKawasaki.
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Kawasaki KX250F 2009 Owner's manual

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