Kawasaki VULCAN 1700 VOYAGER Owner's manual

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FOREWORD
Congratulations on your purchase of a new Kawasaki Motorcycle. Your new mo-
torcycle is the product of Kawasaki’s advanced engineering, exhaustive testing,
and continuous striving for superior re lia bility, safety and performance .
Please read this Owner’s Manual carefully before riding so that you will be
thoroughly fam ilia r with the prop e r o p eration of your motorcycle’s controls, its fe a-
tures, capabilities, and limitations. This manual offers many safe riding tips, but its
purpose is n ot to provide instruction in all the te chniques and skills require d to r ide
a motorcycle safely. Kawasaki strongly recommends that all operators of this vehi-
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and physical requirements necessary for safe motorcycle operation.
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maintenance described in this manual. For those who would like more detailed in-
formation on th eir Kawasaki M otorcycle, a Se rvice Manual is ava ilable for purchase
from any authorized Kawasaki motorcycle dealer. The Service Manual contains de-
tailed disassembly and maintenance information. Those who plan to do their own
work should, of course, be competent mechanics and possess the special tools
described in the Service Manual.
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Motorcycle & Engine Company
© 2013 Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. May 15, 2013. (1)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS............................... 10
Serial Number Locations .................. 14
LOCATION OF PARTS ....................... 15
LOADING INFORMATION.................. 18
GENERAL INFORMATION................. 21
Meter Instruments ............................ 21
Speedometer and Tachometer ..... 22
Meter U nit Switch ......................... 23
Multifunction Meter ....................... 24
Setting Menu ................................ 30
Warning/Indicator Lights ............... 32
Service Code ................................ 35
Keys ................................................. 36
Ignition Switch/Steering Lock ........... 37
Audio System................................... 40
Important Notice ........................... 40
Operating Precautions.................. 40
Getting Started ............................. 44
Radio Power On/Off...................... 45
Radio (FM/AM/WX BAND)............ 45
PTT (Push to Talk) ........................ 66
Left Handlebar Switches .................. 67
Dimmer Switch ............................. 67
Turn Signal Switch........................ 68
Horn Button .................................. 68
Audio Control Switches ................ 68
Right Handlebar Switches................ 68
Hazard Switch .............................. 68
Engine Stop Switch ..................... . 69
Starter Button ............................... 69
Meter Unit Switch ......................... 69
Electronic Cruise Control ON/OFF
Button........................................ 69
Electronic Cruise Control Switch
(SET/- and RES/+) .................... 70
Electronic Cruise Con trol System .... 70
Electronic Cruise Cont rol Indi cator
Light .......................................... 71
Electronic Cruise Control Set
Indicator Light............................ 71
Electronic Cruise Control Switch
(SET/- and RES/+) .................... 72
To Set the Electronic Cruise
Control....................................... 73
To Increase the set speed ............ 74
To Decrease the set speed ........... 75
To Canc el the Electro nic Crui s e
Control....................................... 75
Brake Lever and Clutch Lever
Adjusters....................................... 77
Fog Light Switch............................... 78
Fuel Tank Cap .................................. 79
Fuel Tank ......................................... 80
Stand................................................ 84
Seat.................................................. 85
Tool Kit ............................................. 88
Leg Louvers ..................................... 88
Special Warning on the Use of
Fairing Pockets, Saddlebags, and
Travel Trunk.................................. 89
Fairing Pockets ................................ 91
Saddlebags ...................................... 92
Travel Trunk ..................................... 96
Accessory Socket/Connectors ......... 98
BREAK-IN ........................................... 104
HOW TO RIDE THE MOTO RC YCLE .106
Starting the Engine .......................... 106
Jump Starting................................... 109
Moving Off........................................ 112
Shifting Gears .................................. 113
Braking............................................. 115
Kawasaki Advanced
Coactive-braking Technology
(K-ACT) - Anti-lock Brake System
(ABS) for models equipped with
K-ACT ABS................................... 116
K-ACT ABS Indicator Light ........... 119
Stopping the Engine......................... 120
Stopping the Motorcycle in an
Emergency ................................... 121
Parking............................................. 122
Catalytic Converter........................... 123
Electronic Throttle Valve (ETV)
System.......................................... 125
SAFE OPERATION............................. 126
Safe Riding Technique ..................... 126
Daily Checks .................................... 129
Additional Considerations for High
Speed Operation .......................... 131
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 133
Periodic Maintenance Chart............. 137
Engine Oil ........................................ 150
Cooling System................................ 157
Drive Belt.......................................... 163
Spark Plugs...................................... 164
Evaporative Emission Control
System (California model only) .... 165
Valve Clearance ............................... 166
Kawasaki Clean Air System ............. 166
Air Cleaner ....................................... 167
Throttle Control System ................... 169
Idle Speed........................................ 171
Clutch............................................... 174
Brakes.............................................. 175
Brake Light Switches........................ 180
Rear Shock Absorbers..................... 182
Wheels ............................................. 186
Battery.............................................. 192
Headlight Beam................................ 1 99
Fuses ............................................... 200
General Lubrication.......................... 202
Cleaning Your Motorcycle ................ 204
Bolt and Nut Tightening.................... 210
STORAGE........................................... 213
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE............ 216
YOUR WARR ANTY/OWNER
SATISFACTION .............................. 217
REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS ...... 223
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION..... 224
MAINTENANCE RECORD ................. 225
LOCATION OF LABELS..................... 229
10 SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
DIMENSIONS
Overall Length 2 560 mm (100.79 in.)
Overall Width 995 mm (39.17 in.)
Overall Height 1 550 mm (61.02 in.)
Wheelbase
1 665 mm (65.55 in.)
Road Clearance 135 mm (5.31 in.)
Curb Mass:
VN1700A
402kg(886lb)
VN1700B
406kg(895lb)
ENGINE
Type
SOHC, V-type 2-cylinder, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled
Displacement
1 700 cm³ (1 03.7 cu in.)
Bore x Stroke 102 × 104 mm (4.02 × 4.09 in.)
Compression Ratio
9.5 : 1
Starting System
Electric starter
SPECIFICATIONS 11
Cylinder Numbering M ethod
Front to rear, 1-2
Firing Order
2-1
Fuel System Digital fuel injection system (DFI)
Ignition System Battery and coil (transistorized ignition)
Ignition Timing
0° BTDC @950 r/min (rpm) ∼
(Electronically a dva nced) 40° BTDC @3 000 r/min (rpm)
Spark Plugs NGK ILZKAR7B11
Lubrication System Forced lubrication (semi-dry sump)
Engine Oil:
Type
API SG, SH, SJ, SL or SM with JASO MA, MA1 or MA2
Viscosity
SAE 10W-40
Capacity
5.0 L (5.3 US qt)
Coolant Capacity 2.4 L (2.5 US qt)
TRANSMISSION
Transmission Type
6-speed, constant mesh, return shift
Clutch Type
Wet, multi disc
Driving System
Belt
12 SPECIFICATIONS
Primary Reduction Ratio
1.515 (50/33)
Final Reduction Ratio
2.250 (72/32)
Overall Drive Ratio 2.746 @Top gear
Gear Ratio:
1st
2.933 (44/15)
2nd
1.900 (38/20)
3rd
1.407 (38/27)
4th
1.143 (32/28)
5th
0.967 (29/30)
6th
0.806 (29/36)
FRAME
Caster 30°
Trail
177 mm (7.0 in.)
Tire Size:
Front
130/90B16M/C 67H
Rear
170/70B16M/C 75H
SPECIFICATIONS 13
Rim Size:
Front
J16M/C × MT3.50
Rear
J16M/C × MT4.50
Fuel Tank Capacity 20 L (5.3 US gal)
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
Battery 12 V 18 Ah
Headlight
12 V 60/55 W
Tail/Brake Light
LED
Even if one of LED (Light Emitting Diode) tail/brake lights dose not go on, consult
with an authorized Kawasaki dealer.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
14 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS
Serial Number Locations
The engine a nd frame serial num be rs are u sed to register the m ot orcycle. They
are the only means of identifying your particular machine from others of the same
model type. These serial numbers m a y b e needed by your dealer w hen ordering
parts. In the event of theft, the investigating authorities will require both numbers
as well as the model type and any peculiar features of your machine that can help
them identify it.
Frame No.
A. Frame Number
Engine No.
A. Engine Number
LOCATION OF PARTS 15
LOCATION OF PART S
1. Clutch Lever
2. Clutch Lever Adjuster
3. Front Spea kers
4. Meter Unit
5. Audio Unit
6. Brake Flu id Reservoir
(Front)
7. Brake Lever Adjuster
8. Front Brake L ever
9. Left Handlebar
Switches
10. Fairing Po ckets
11. Fog Light Switch
12. Right Handlebar
Switches
13. Throttle Grip
14. Accessory Socket
15. Ignition Switch
16. Fuel Tank Cap
16 LOCATION OF PARTS
17. Headlight
18. Turn Signal Light
19. Air Cleaner Elemen t
20. Fuse Box
21. Battery
22. Travel Trunk
23. Antenna (AM/FM)
24. Front Fork
25. Brake Di sc
26. Brake Ca liper
27. Leg Louver
28. Shift Peda l
29. Side Stand
30. Rear Shock Absorber
31. Drive Belt
32. Muffler
33. Saddlebag
34. Licence Plate Ligh t
35. Tail/Brake Light
LOCATION OF PARTS 17
36. Passenger’s S eat
37. Rider’s S eat
38. Tool Kit
39. Fuel Tank
40. Spark Plugs
41. Rear B rake Light Switch
42. Rear Brake Pedal
43. Brake Fluid Reservoir (Rear)
18 LOADING INFORMATION
LOADING INFORMATION
WARNING
Incorrect loading, improper in-
stallation or use of accessories,
or modification of your motorcy-
cle may result in an unsafe riding
condition. Before you ride the
motorcycle,makesureitisnot
overloaded and that you have
followed these instructions.
With the exception of genuine
Kawasaki Parts and Accessories,
Kawasaki has no control over the
design or application of accessories.
In some cases, improper installation
or use of accessories, or motorcycle
modification, will void the motorcycle
warranty. In sele c t ing and using acces-
sories, and in loading the motorcycle,
you are personally responsible for your
own safety and the safety of other per-
sons involv ed.
NOTE
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Kawasaki Parts and Accessories
have been specially designed for
use on Kawasaki motorcycles. We
strongly recommend that all parts
andaccessoriesyouaddtoyour
motorcycle be genuine Kawasaki
components.
Because a mo to rcycle is sensitive to
changes in weight and aerodynamic
forces, you must take ex tr eme care in
carrying cargo, passengers and/or in
fitting of additional accessories. The
following general guidelines have been
LOADING INFORMATION 19
prepared to assist you in making your
determin ations.
1. Any passenger should be thor-
oughly familiar with motorcycle op-
eration. The passenger can affect
control of the motorcycle by im-
proper positioning during cornering
and sudden movements. It is impor-
tant that the passenger sit still while
the motorcycle is in motion and not
interfere with the operation of the
motorcycle. Do not carry animals
on your motorcycle.
2. You should instruct any passenger
before riding to keep his feet on the
passenger footpegs and hold on to
the operator or seat strap. Do not
carry a passenger unless he or she
is tall enough to reach the footpegs
and footpegs are provided.
3. All baggage should be carried as
low as possible to reduce the effect
on the motorcycle center of gravity.
Baggage weight should also be dis-
tributed equally on both sides of the
motorcycle. Avoid carrying baggage
that extends beyond the rear of the
motorcycle.
4. Baggage should be securely at-
tached. Make sure that the baggage
will not move around while you are
riding. Recheck baggage security
as often as possible (not while the
motorcycle is in motion) and adjust
as necessary.
5. Do not carry heavy or bulky items on
a luggage rack. They are designed
for ligh t items, a nd overlo ad ing can
affect handling due to changes in
weight distribution and aerodynamic
forces.
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