Kawasaki KX250F 2013 Owner's manual

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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This vehicle is designed for the operator only, no passengers.
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This vehicle is a competition model only and was not manufactured for use on public streets, roads or
highways.
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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.
DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, will result in death or
serious injury.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in death
or serious injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE is used to
address practices not re-
latedtopersonalinjury.
NOTE
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NOTE indicates information that may help or guide
youintheopera
tion or service of the vehicle.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
THIS VEHICLE IS A COMP
ETITION MODEL
ONLY AND WAS NOT MANUFACTURED
FOR, NOR SHOULD IT BE USED ON, PUB-
LIC STREETS, ROADS,
OR HIGHWAYS. THE
USE OF THIS VEHICLE SH OU LD BE LIMITED
TO PARTICIPATION IN SANCTIO NED COMPE-
TITION EVENTS UPON
A CLOSED COURSE.
THIS VEHICLE SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR
GENERAL OFF-ROAD RECREATIONAL RIDING.
READ OWNER’S MANUA
L.
WARNING
THIS VEHICL E SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR
GENERAL OFF-ROAD R
ECREATIONAL RID-
ING.
DISCLAIMER OF WA RRA NTY
This motorcycle is sold AS IS, with all faults,
obvious or conce
aled 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 necess
ary repairs.
Motorcycle Noise Emi
ssion 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. Respon-
sible use of your off-road motorcycle will en-
sure that these problems and conflicts do not
occur. TO PROTECT THE FUTURE OF YOUR
SPORT, MAKE SURE YOU USE YOUR MOTOR-
CYCLE LEGA LLY, SHOW CONCERN FOR THE
ENVIRONMENT, AND RESPECT THE RIGHTS
OF OTHER PEOPLE.
WARNING
The engine exhaust from this product con-
tains chemicals known to the State of Cali-
fornia to cause cancer, birth defects or other
reproductive harm.
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-performa n ce machine with superb han dling and stability for rac ing 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
discrepancie s between the actual vehicle and the illustrations and text in this manual.
KAWASAKI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD.
Motorcycle & Engine Company
© 2013 Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. Mar. 1, 2013. (1)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS........................ .................... 8
GENERAL INFORMATION.............................. 11
Location of Labels ......................................... 11
Location of Parts ........................................... 16
Side Stand.............................. ....................... 19
Fuel ............................................................... 20
Fuel Requirem ent:...................................... 21
Kick Pedal .............................. ....................... 23
Starting the Engine........................................ 23
Launch Control Mode
....................................
25
DFI Setting Da ta Selection ....................... ..... 26
Shifting Gears................................................ 27
Stopping the Motor
cycle......... .......................
28
Stopping the Engine ............ .......................... 28
Break-In...................... ................................... 29
Daily Pre-Ride Ch
ecks ..................................
30
After-Race Chec ks ........... ............................. 32
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT............. 33
Periodic Mainte
nance Chart ..........................
33
Engine Oil...................................................... 38
Cooling System ............................................. 43
Spark Plug..................................................... 47
Air Cleaner .......................... .......................... 54
Throttle Cable .................................. .............. 60
Throttle Body
Assy ........................................
61
Clutch ............................... ............................. 72
Valve Clearance ............................................ 79
Exhaust System ................................. ........... 84
Drive Chain.. .................................................. 88
Handlebars ..... ............................................... 95
Brakes .................. ......................................... 97
Steering ............. ............................................ 100
Front Suspe nsion ................... ....................... 103
Rear Suspe ns ion (UNI
-TRAK
®
).....................
153
Wheels .......................................................... 1 59
Hoses Inspection ........................................... 1 61
Tightening Torque s
of Nuts and Bolts....... .....
162
Cleaning Your Motorcycle.............................. 1 66
Lubrication ..................................................... 16 8
DFI Self-Diagnosi
s ............. ..........................
171
TROUBLESHOO TING GUIDE ......................... 178
TUNING................... ......................................... 1 85
Suspension.................................................... 1 85
Gearing.......................................................... 191
Special Care According to Track Conditions. 192
OPTIONAL PAR TS .......................................... 1 93
PRE-RACE CHECKS AND AFTER-RACE
MAINTENANCE ............................................ 1 94
STORAGE............ ............................................ 196
Before Storage .............................................. 196
After S torage ................................................. 197
ENVIRONMENTA
L PROTE CTION..................
198
WIRING DIAGRAM .......................................... 199
8 SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
DIMENSIONS
Overall Length 2 170 mm (85.43 in.)
Overall Width 820 mm (32.3 in.)
Overall Height 1 270 mm (50.00 in.)
Wheelbase
1 475 mm (58.07 in.)
Road Clearance 330 mm (13.0 in.)
Curb Mass 106.0 kg (233.7 lb)
Fuel Tank Capacity 6.1 L (1.6 US gal)
ENGINE
Type
4-stroke, DOHC, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled
Bore × Stroke 77.0 × 53.6 mm (3.03 × 2.11 in.)
Displacement
249cm³(15.2cuin.)
Compression Ratio
13.8:1
Fuel System FI (Fuel Injection)
Starting System
Primary kick
Ignition System Digital DC-CDI
Ignition Timing
4° BT DC @2 000 r/m in (rpm)
Lubrication System Forced lubrica tion (semi-dry sump)
Spark Plug NGK CPR8EB-9
Spark Plug Terminal Solid-post
SPECIFICATIONS 9
TRANSMISSION
Transmission Type
5-speed, constant mesh, return shift
Clutch Type
Wet, multi disc
Driving System Chain drive
Gear Ratio:
1st
2.142 (30/14)
2nd
1.750 (28/16)
3rd
1.444 (26/18)
4th
1.235 (21/17)
5th
1.045 (23/22)
Primary Reduction Ratio
3.350 (67/20)
Final Reduction Ratio
3.846 (50/13)
Overall Drive Ratio 13.470 @Top gear
Engine Oil:
Type
API SG, SH, SJ, SL or SM with JASO M A, MA1 or MA2
Viscosity
SAE 10W-40
Capacity 1.0 L (1.1 US qt)
FRAME
Type Tubular, semi-double cradle
Steering Angle 42° to either side
Caster 28.7°
Trail
126.4 mm (4.98 in.)
10 SP ECIFICATIONS
Tire Size/Type:
Front
80/100-21 51M/DUNLOP MX51FA
Rear
100/90-19 57M/DUNLOP M X51
Rim Size:
Front 21 × 1.60
Rear 19 × 1.85
Suspension:
Front
Telescopic fork (upside-down)
Rear New U ni-trak
®
swingarm
Front Suspension Travel 315 mm (12.4 in.)
Rear Wheel Travel
310 mm (12.2 in.)
Front Fork Oil:
Type
Kawasaki Fork Oil SS19
Amount (Left Front Fork):
Cylinder Unit 330 mL (11.2 U S oz.)
Outer Tube 300 mL (10.1 US oz.)
Amount (Right Front Fork) 223 mL (7.54 US oz.)
BRAKES
Type:
Front
Single disc
Rear
Single disc
Specifications are s ubject to change without notice.
GENERAL INFORMATION 11
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Location of Labels
All warning labels which are on your vehicle are
repeated here. Read lab
els on your vehicle and un-
derstand them thoroughly. They contain information
which is important for your safety and the safety of
anyone else who may ope
rate your vehicle. There-
fore, it is very important that all warning labels be on
your vehicle in the locations shown. If any label is
missing, damaged, or
worn, get a replacement from
your Kawasaki dealer and install it in the corre ct po-
sition.
NOTE
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The sample warning labels in this section have
part numbers to help
you and your dealer obtain
the correct replacement.
1. Brake Fluid (Front)
12 GENE RAL INFORMATION
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2. Brake Fluid (Rear)
3. Radiator Cap Danger
4. Rear Shock Absorber Warning
GENERAL INFORMATION 13
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5. Noise Emission Control Information
6. Important Information
7. Disclaimer of Warranty
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GENERAL INFORMATION 15
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Location of Pa rts
1. Clutch Lever
2. Engine Stop Button
3. Launch Control Mode
Button
4. Orange Launch Control
Mode/FI Warning Indicator
Light
5. Fuel Tank Cap
6. Front Brake Fluid Reservoir
7. Front Brake Lever
8. Throttle Grip
GENERAL INFORMATION 17
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1. Front For
k
2. Radiator
3. Fuel Tank
4. Throttl
e Body Assy
5. Downstream Injector
6. Upstream
Injector
7. Seat
8. Air Cleaner Element
9. Brake Di
sc
10. Brake Caliper
11. Shift Ped
al
12. Rear Shock Absorber
13. Swingarm
14. Drive C h
ain
15. Chain Guide
18 GENE RAL INFORMATION
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1. Muffler
2. Rear Brake Fluid Reservoir
3. Rear Shock A bsorber Gas Reservoir
4. Kick Ped
al
5. DFI Setting Data Selection Connector
6. Uni-Trak
®
Tie-Rod and Rocker Arm
7. Oil Level Inspection Window
8. Rear Brake Pedal
9. Exhaust
Pipe
GENERAL INFORMATION 19
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Side Stand
To install the side st
and, insert its flat end into the
rear axle as shown in the figure.
A. Side Stand
B. Rear Axle
WARNING
Riding with the s
idestandcancauseacrash
resulting in injury. Do not start the engine or
attempt to ride the motorcycle when the side
stand is instal
led.
NOTE
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Support the motorcycle with a suitable stand to
perform maintenance or adjustment procedures.
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