Kawasaki Ninja 650 ABS KRT Edition (2018) Bedienungsanleitung

Kawasaki Motorrad Ninja 650 ABS KRT Edition (2018)

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Quick Reference Guide SAFETY INFORMATION j
GENERAL INFORMATION j
HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE j
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT j
APPENDIX j
MAINTENANCE RECORD j
This Quick Reference Guide will
assist you in finding the information
you’re looking for.
A Table of Contents is included after
the Foreword.
Whenever you see the symbols
shown below, heed their instructions!
Always follow safe operating and main-
tenance practices.
DANGER
DANGER indicates a hazardous
situation which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious in-
jury.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a hazardous
situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious
injury.
NOTICE
NOTICE is used to address prac-
tices not related to personal in-
jury.
NOTE
â—‹NOTE indicates information that may
help or guide you in the operation or
service of the vehicle.
WARNING
Engine exhaust, some of its
constituents, and certain vehi-
cle components contain or emit
chemicals known to the State of
California to cause cancer and
birth defects or other reproduc-
tive harm.
NOTICE
THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN
MANU FACTUR ED FOR USE IN A
REASONABLE AND PRUDENT
MANNER BY A QUALIFIED OP-
ERATOR AND AS A VEHICLE
ONLY.
This manual should be considered a permanent part of the motorcycle and should
remain with the motorcycle when it is sold.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without our
prior written permission.
This publication includes the latest information available at the tim e of printing.
However, there may be minor differences between the actual produ ct a n d illustra-
tions and text in this manual.
All products are subject to change without prior notice or obligation.
KAWASAKI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD.
Motorcycle & Engine Company
© 2017 Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. Apr. 14, 2017. (1)
Emission Control Information
To protect the environment in which we all live, Kawasaki has incorporated
crankcase emission (1) and exhaust emission (2) control systems in compliance
with applicable regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency
and California Air Resources Board. Additionally, Kawasaki has incorporated
an evaporative emi ssion control system (3) in compliance w ith applicable regu-
lations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and California Air
Resources Board.
1. Crankcase Emission Control System
This system eliminates the release of crankcase vapors into the atmosphere.
Instead, the vapors are routed through an oil separator to the intake side of the
engine. While the engine is operating, the vapors are drawn into the combustion
chamber, where they are burned along with the fuel and air supplied by the fuel
injection system.
2. Exhaust Emission Control System
This system redu ces th e amount of pollutants discharged i nto the atmosphere
by the exhaust of th is motorcy cle. The fuel, ignition and exhaust s ystems of this
motorcycle have been carefully designed and constructed to ensure an efficient
engine with low exhaust pollutant levels. The exhaust system of this model motor-
cycle includes a catalytic converter system.
Maintenance and Warranty
Proper maintenance is necessary to ensure that your motorcycle will continue to
have low emission levels. This Owner’s Manual contains those maintenance rec-
ommendations for your motorcycle. Those items identified by the Periodic Mainte-
nance Chart are necessary to ensure compliance with the applicable standards.
As the owner of th is moto rcycle, you have the responsibility to make sure that
the recommended maintenance is carried out according to the instructions in this
Owner ’s Manual at your own expense.
The Kawasaki Limited Emission Control System Warranty requires t hat you re-
turn your motorcycle to an authorized Kawasaki dealer for remedy under warranty.
Please read the warranty carefully, and keep it valid by complying with the owner’s
obligations it contains.
You should keep a maintenance record for your motorcycle. To assist you in
keeping this record, we have provided space on pages 171 through 174 of this
manual where an authorized Kawasaki dealer, or someone equally competent, can
record the maintenance. You should also retain copies of maintenance work orders,
bills, etc., as verification of this maintenance.
Tampering With Noise Control System Prohibited
Federal law prohibits the following acts or the causing thereof: (1) the removal or
rendering inoperative by any person other than for purposes of maintenance, re-
pair, or replacement, of any device or element of design incorporated into any new
vehicle for the purpose of noise control prior to its sale or delivery to the ultimate
purch aser or while it is in use, or ( 2) the use o f the vehicle after such device or
element of design has been removed or rendered inoperative by any person.
Among those acts presumed to constitute tampe ring are th e a cts listed below:
*Replacement of the original exhaust system or muffler with a component not in
compliance w ith Federal regulati o n s.
*Removal of the muffler(s) or any internal portion of the muffler(s).
*Removal of the air box or air box cover.
*Modifications to the muffler(s) or air intake system by cu tting , drilling, or other
means if such modifications result in increased noise levels.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY INFORMATION .................... 13
Read Owner ’s Manual ........ ....... ...... 13
Training ............................................ 13
Daily Checks and Periodic
Maintenance ................................. 13
Loadi ng a nd Accessories
Information.................................... 14
Passenger .................................... 15
Baggage and Luggage ................. 16
Accessories .................................. 16
Other Load.................................... 17
If You are Involved in an Accident.... 18
Safe Operation................................. 18
Carbon Monoxide Hazard............. 18
Fueling.......................................... 19
Never Ride with Dru gs or Alcohol. 19
Protective Gear and Cloth ing ....... 19
Safe Riding Techniques................ 20
Additional Considerations for High
Speed Operation ....................... 23
GENERAL INFORMATION ................. 25
Specifications................................... 2 5
Serial Number Locations.................. 30
Location of Labels ............................ 31
Location of Parts .............................. 39
Meter Instruments ............................ 42
Indicators ...................................... 43
Speedometer/Tachometer ............ 50
Coolant Temperature Gauge ........ 51
Display S etting .............................. 5 2
Clock............................................. 60
Features ....................................... 61
Keys ................................................. 64
Ignition Switch/Steering Lock........... 65
Right Handlebar Switches.... ............ 6 7
Left Handlebar Switches .................. 68
Brake Lever Adjuster........................ 69
Clutch Lever Adjuster....................... 69
Fuel .................................................. 70
Fuel Requirements ....................... 70
Filling the Tank.............................. 73
Side Stand ....................................... 76
Seats................................................ 77
Tie Hooks......................................... 79
Tool Kit ............................................. 79
Windshield........................................ 80
Electric Accessory Connectors ........ 81
Event Data Recorder........................ 82
HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE . 84
Break-In ........................................... 84
Starting the Engine .......................... 85
Moving Off........................................ 87
Shifting Gears .................................. 88
Braking............................................. 89
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ......... 91
Stopping the Engine......................... 93
Stopping the Motorcycle in an
Emergency ................................... 93
Parking............................................. 94
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 97
Daily Checks .................................... 99
Periodic Maintenance....................... 102
Engine Oil ........................................ 107
Coolant............................................. 111
Air Cleaner ....................................... 114
Throttle Control System ................... 115
Idle Speed........................................ 118
Clutch............................................... 119
Drive Chain ...................................... 120
Brakes.............................................. 125
Brake Light Switches........................ 127
Suspension System ......................... 129
Front Fork..................................... 129
Rear Shock Absorber ................... 130
Setting Table................................. 132
Wheels ............................................. 133
Battery.............................................. 136
Headlight.......................................... 141
Fuses ............................................... 143
General Lubrication.......................... 148
Cleaning........................................... 148
Ge neral Precautio ns..................... 148
Where to be Careful ..................... 153
Washing Your Vehicle................... 153
APPENDIX .......................................... 155
Storage ............................................ 155
Troubleshooting Guide..................... 158
Your Warranty/Owner Satisfaction ... 163
Reporting Safety Defects ................. 169
Environmental Protection ................. 170
MAINTENANCE RECORD ................. 171
SAFETY INFORMATION 13
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Read Owner’s Manual
Read this Owner’s Manual care-
fully before riding so that you will be
thoroughly familiar wi th the proper op -
eration of your motorcycle’s controls,
its features, capabilities, and limita-
tions. This manual offers many safe
riding tips, but its purpose is not to pro-
vide instruction in all of the techniques
and skills required to ride a motorcyc le
safely.
Training
Kawasaki strongly recommends that
all operators of this vehicle complete a
suitable motorcycle rider training pro-
gram to learn the proper skills and tech-
niques necessary for safe motorcycle
operation.
Daily Checks and Periodic
Maintenance
It is importan t to keep your motorcy-
cle properly maintained and in safe rid-
ing condition. Inspect your motorcy-
cle before every ride and carry out all
periodic maintenance. See the Daily
Checks section and the Periodic Main-
tenance section in the MAINTENANCE
AND ADJUSTMENT chapter for more
information.
WARNING
Failure to perform these checks
or to correct a problem before
operation may result in serious
damage or an accident. Always
perform daily checks before op-
eration.
SAFETY INFORMATION 15
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or use of accessories, or motorcycle
modification, will void the motorcycle
warranty; can negatively affect perfor-
mance, stability and safety ; and can
even be illegal.
In selecting and using accessorie s,
and in loading the motorcycle, you are
personally responsible for your own
safety and the safety of other persons
involved.
NOTE
â—‹Kawasaki Parts and Accessories
have been specially designed for
use on Kawasaki motorcycles. We
strongly recommend that all parts
and accessories you add to your
motorcycle be genuine Kawasaki
components.
Because a motorcycle is sensitive to
changes in weight and aerodynamic
forces, you must take extreme ca re in
carrying cargo, passengers and/or in
fitting additional accessories. The fol-
lowing general guidelines have been
prepared to assist you in making your
determinations.
Passenger
1. Ne ve r carry more than one passen-
ger.
2. The passenger should only sit on the
pillion.
3. Any passenger should be thor-
oughly familiar w ith motorcycle op-
eration. T he pas se nger can affect
control of the motorcyc le by im -
proper positioning during cornering
and sudden movements. It is im-
portant that the passenger sits still
while the motorcycle is in motion
and not interfere with the operation
of the motorcycle. Do not carry ani-
mals on your motorcycle.
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4. Do not carry passengers unless
passenger footpegs are installed.
Instruct any passenge r before riding
to keep his or her feet on the pas-
senger 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 with
their feet.
Baggage and Luggage
1. All baggage should be carried as
low as possible to reduce the effect
on the motorcycle’s center of grav-
ity. Baggage weight should also be
distributed equally on both sides of
the motorcycle. Avoid carrying bag-
gage that extends beyond the rear
of the motorcycle.
2. 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.
3. Do not carry heavy or bulky items
on a luggage rack. It is designed
for light items, and overloading can
affect handling due to changes in
weight distribution and aerodynamic
forces.
Accessories
1. Do not install accessories or carry
baggage that impairs the perfor-
mance of the motorcycle. Make
sure that you have not adversely
affected any lighting components,
road clea rance, banking capability
(i.e., lean angle), control operation,
wheel travel, front fork movement,
SAFETY INFORMATION 17
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or any other aspects of the motor-
cycle’s operation.
2. Weight attached to the handlebars
or front fork will increase the mass
of the steering assembly and can
result in an unsafe riding condition.
3. Fairings, windshields, backrests,
and other large items have the ca-
pability of adversely affecting stabil-
ity and handling of the motorcycle,
not only due to their weight, but
also due to the aerodynamic force
acting on these surfa ces while the
motorcycle is in operation. Poorly
designed or installed items can re-
sult in an unsafe riding condition.
Lugs are provided on the swingarm
to attach accessory rear stand adap-
tors. Always remove the rear stand
adapters before riding or sitting on
the machine to prevent possible
damage to the muffler or swingarm.
Other Load
1. This motorcycle is not intended to
be equipped with a sidecar or to be
used to tow any trailers or other ve-
hicles. Kawasaki does not manu-
facture sidecars or t railers for mo-
torcycles and cannot predict the ef-
fects of such accessories on han-
dling or stability, but can only warn
that the effects can be adverse and
that Kawasaki cannot assume re-
sponsibility for the results of such
unintended use of the motorcycle.
2. Furthermore, any adverse effects on
motorcycle components caused by
the use of such accessories will not
be remedied under warranty.
18 SAFETY INFORMATION
If You are Involved in an
Accident
Make sure of your own safety first.
Determine the severity of any injuries
and call for emergency assistance if
needed. Always follow applicable laws
and regulations if any other person, ve-
hicle or property is involved.
Do not attempt to continue riding
without first evaluating your motorcy-
cle’s condition. Inspect for fluid leaks,
check critical nuts and bolts, and check
the handlebars, control levers, brakes,
and wheels for damage and proper
function. Ride slowly and cautiously
- your motorcycle may have suffered
damage that is not immediately appar-
ent. Have your motorcycle thoroughly
checked at a Kawasaki dealer as soon
as possible.
Safe Operation
The following should be carefully ob-
served for safe and effective vehicle
operation.
Carbon Monoxide Hazard
DANGER
Exhaust gas contains carbon
monoxide, a colorless, odor-
less poisonous gas. Inhaling
carbon monoxide can cause
serious brain injury or death.
DO NOT run the engine in en-
closed areas. Operate only in a
well-ventilated area.
SAFETY INFORMATION 19
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Fueling
WARNING
Gasoline is extremely flammable
and can be explosive under
certain conditions. To avoid a
possible fire or explosion, turn
the ignition switch off. 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.
Never Ride with Drugs or Alcohol
Alcohol and drugs impair your judg-
ment and reaction time. Never con-
sume alcohol or drugs before or while
riding motorcycles.
Protective Gear and Clothing
Helmet
Kawasaki strongly recommends both
the operator and passenger wear a
DOT-approved helmet even if this is
not a legal requirement.
-Make sure that your helmet fits cor-
rectly and is properly fastened.
-Choose a motorcycle helmet th at
meets DOT safety standards. Ask
your motorcycle dealer to advise you
if necessary.
20 SAFETY INFORMATION
Eye Protection
Always use eye protection. If your
helmet does not have a visor installed,
wear goggles.
Gloves
Wear gloves wh ich have suit ab le
protection for your hands, especially
against abrasion.
Clothing
Wear the riding wear which have
protectors for each parts of the body
(chest, shoulders, back, elbows and
knees, etc.) as much as possible, or
wear protectors for them.
-Always wear a long-sleeved jacket
and long trousers which are abrasion
resistant and keep you warm.
-Wear clothing that allows freedom of
movement.
-Avoid wearing clothes w hich have
loose cuffs or other fastenings which
could interfere with the controls of
your motorcycle.
-Wear bright, highly visible clothing.
Boots
Wear proper protective boots that fit
properly and do not interfere with gear
shifting or braking.
Safe Riding Techniques
Keep Hands on Handlebars
When riding always keep both hands
on the handlebars and both feet on the
footpegs. Removing your hands from
the handlebars or feet from the foot-
pegs while riding can be hazardous. If
you remove even one hand or foot, you
reduce your ability to co ntrol the motor-
cycle.
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slow speed and apply the brakes sev-
eral times to help dry and restores them
to normal operating performance.
Lubricate the drive chain after wet
-weather riding to prevent rust and cor-
rosion.
Ride Prudently
Riding at the proper speed and avoid-
ing unnecessarily fast acceleration are
important not only for safety and low
fuel consumption but also for long ve-
hicle life and quieter o peration.
Riding on Rough Roads
Exercise caution, slow down, and
grip the fuel tank with the knees for
better stability.
Acceleration
When quick acceleration is neces-
sary to pass another vehicle, shift to
a lower gear to obtain the necessary
power.
Downshifting
To avoid engine damage and rear
wheel lock-up do not downshift at high
rpm.
Avoid Unnecessary Weaving
Unnecessary weaving jeopardizes
the safety of both the rider and other
motorists.
GENERAL INFORMATION 25
GENERAL INFORMATION
Specifications
PERFORMAN CE
Minimum Turning Radius 2.8 m (9.2 f t)
DIMENSIONS
Overall Length 2 055 mm (8 0.91 in.)
Overall W idth 740 mm (29 .1 in.)
Overall H eight 1 135 mm (4 4.68 in.)
Wheelbase 1 410 mm ( 55.51 in.)
Road Cle arance 130 mm (5 .12 in.)
Curb Mass:
EX650J 190 kg (4 19 lb)
(CAL) 191 kg ( 421 lb)
EX650K 192 kg ( 423 lb)
(CAL) 193 kg ( 426 lb)
GENERAL INFORMATION 29
Brake/Tail Light
The brake/tail light goes on as below.
A. When the ignition switch is turned on.
B. When the brakes are applied .
When the ignition switch is turned on, some LED does not go on, however, it is
normal.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Serial Number Locations
The engine and frame serial numbers are used to register the motorcycle. They
are the only means of identifying your particular machine from others of the same
model type. These serial numbers may be needed by your dealer when 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.
Engine No.
A. Engine Number
Frame No.
A. Frame Number
GENERAL INFORMATION 31
Location of Labels
All warning labe ls wh ich are on your
vehicle are repeated here. Read labels
on your vehicle and understand them
thoroughly. They contain information
which is important for your safety and
the safety of anyone else who may op-
erate your vehicle. Therefore, 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 correct posi-
tion.
NOTE
â—‹The sample warning labels in this
section have part numbers to help
you and your dealer obtain the cor-
rect replacement.
â—‹Refer to the actual vehicle label for
model specific data grayed out in the
illustration.
1. Brake F luid (Front)
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2. Brake Fluid (Rear)
3. Battery Poison/Danger
4. Rear Shock Absorber Warning


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