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Quick Reference Guide GENERAL INFORMATION j
HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE j
SAFE OPERATION j
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT j
STORAGE j
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE j
This Quick Reference Guide will
assist you in finding the information
you’re looking for.
A Table of Contents is included after
the For eword.


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
○NOTE indicates information that may
help or guide you in the operation or
service of the vehicle.

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 co ntinuous striving for supe rio r reliability, safety and perform an ce .
Please read this Owner ’s Manual carefully before riding so that yo u will be
thoroughly familiar with the p rope r operatio n of your motorcycle’ s co ntro ls, its f ea -
tures, capab ilitie s, and limitations. This man ual offers m an y safe riding tips, but its
purpose is not to p ro vide instruction in all the techn iques and ski lls required to ride
a motorcycle safely. Kawasaki strongly recommends that all operators of this vehi-
cle enroll in a motorcycle rider training program to attain awareness of the mental
and physical requirements necessary for safe motorcycle operation.
To ensure a long, trouble-free life for your motorcycle, give it the proper care and
maintenance described in this manual. For those who would like more detailed in-
formation on their Kawasaki Motorcycle, a Service Manual is available 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.
Keep this Owner’s Manual aboard your motorcycle at all times so that you can
refer to it whe ne ver you need information.

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 includ es the latest inform ation avai lable at the time of printing.
However, there may be minor differences between the actual product and 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. May 17, 2017. (1)

TABLE OF CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS ............................... 10
SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS......... 14
LOCATION OF PARTS ....................... 15
LOCATION OF LABELS..................... 18
LOADING INFORMATION .................. 22
GENERAL INFORMATION ................. 25
Meter Instruments ............................ 25
Speedometer: ............................... 26
Digital Display ............................... 26
Fuel Gauge: .................................. 29
RESET But ton/MOD E B ut ton: ...... 29
Warning/Indicator Lights: .............. 29
Keys ................................................. 31
Ignition Switch .................................. 32
Right Handlebar Switches................ 34
Engine Stop Switch: ..................... 34
Starter Button: .............................. 34
Left H andlebar Switches ...... ............ 35
Dimmer Switch: ............................ 35
Turn Signal Switch:....................... 35
Horn Button: ................................. 35
Brake Lever Adjusters...................... 36
Fuel Tank Cap .................................. 37
Fuel Tank ......................................... 38
Side Stand ....................................... 42
Seat.................................................. 43
Tool Kit Case.................................... 45
Helmet-Hook .................................... 45
Windshield........................................ 46
Special Warning o n the U se of
Saddlebags................................... 47
Saddlebags ...................................... 49
Steering Lock ................................... 51
Electric Accessory Connectors ........ 52
Rear View Mirror .............................. 54
BREAK-IN ........................................... 56
HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE . 58
Starting the Engine .......................... 58
Moving Off........................................ 61
Shifting Gears .................................. 61

Braking............................................. 64
Stopping the Engine......................... 65
Stopping the Motorcycle in an
Emergency ................................... 66
Parking............................................. 67
Catalytic Converter........................... 69
SAFE OPERATION............................. 71
Safe Riding Technique ..................... 71
Daily Checks .................................... 74
Additional Considerations for High
Speed Operation .......................... 77
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 79
Periodic Maintenance Chart............. 84
Engine Oil ........................................ 96
Cooling System................................ 103
Drive Belt.......................................... 109
Spark Plugs...................................... 110
Evapo rative Emission C on trol
Sys tem (California model on ly) .... 111
Valve Clearance............................... 112
Kawasaki Clean Air System............. 112
Air Cleaner ....................................... 113
Throttle Control System ................... 115
Idle Speed........................................ 117
Clutch............................................... 119
Brakes.............................................. 121
Brake Light Switches........................ 125
Front Fork......................................... 127
Rear Shock Absorber....................... 127
Wheels ............................................. 130
Battery.............................................. 134
Headlight Beam................................ 141
Fuses ............................................... 142
General Lubrication.......................... 146
Cleaning........................................... 147
General Precautions..................... 147
Where to be Careful ..................... 151
Wa shing Your Vehicle................... 151
Bolt and Nut Tightening.................... 153
STORAGE........................................... 155
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE............ 158
YOUR WARRANTY/OWNER
SATISFACTION .............................. 159
Reporting Safety Defects.................. 165
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION..... 166
MAINTENANCE RECORD ................. 167

LABEL INFORMATION ...................... 173

10 SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
PERFORMANCE
Minimum Turning Radius 2.9 m (114 in.)
DIMENSIONS
Overall Length 2 465 mm (9 7.0 in.)
Overall Width 1 005 mm (39.6 in.)
Overall He ight 1 480 mm (5 8.3 in.)
Wheelbase 1 645 mm (64.8 in.)
Road Clearance 135 mm (5.31 in.)
Curb Mass 298 kg (657 lb)
ENGINE
Type SOHC, V-type 2-cylinder, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled
Displacement 903 cm³ (55.1 cu in.)
Bore × Stroke 88.0 × 74.2 mm (3.5 × 2.9 in.)
Compression Ratio 9.5 : 1
Starting System Electric starter

SPECIFICATIONS 11
Cylinder Numbering Method Front to rear, 1-2
Firing Order 1-2
Fuel System Digital fuel injection system (DFI)
Ignition System Battery and coil (transistorized ignition)
Ignition Timing 3° BTDC @1 000 r/min (rpm)
(Electronically advanced) 39° BTDC @5 400 r/min (rpm)
Spark Plugs NGK CPR7EA-9
Lubrication System Forced lubrication (wet s ump)
Engine Oil: Type API SG, SH, SJ, SL or SM with JASO MA, MA1
or MA2
Viscosity SAE 10W-40
Capacity 3.7 L (3.9 US qt)
Coolant Capacity 2.2 L (2.3 US qt)
TRANSMISSION
Transmi ssion Type 5-speed, constant mesh, return sh ift
Clutch Type Wet, multi disc
Driving System Belt drive

14 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS
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.
Frame No.
A. Frame Number
Engine No.
A. Engine Number

LOCATION OF PARTS 15
LOCATION OF PARTS
1. Clutch Lever
2. Clutch Lever Adjuster
3. Meter Instruments
4. Brake F lui d Reservoir
(Front)
5. Brake Lever Adjuster
6. Front Brake Lever
7. Le ft Handlebar
Switches
8. Indicat or L ights
9. Fuel Tank Cap
10. Right Handlebar
Switches
11. Throttle Grip

16 LOCATION OF PARTS
12. Front Fork
13. Headligh t
14. Turn Signal Light
15. Horn
16. Windshield
17. Spark Plugs
18. Battery
19. Saddlebag
20. Brake Disc
21. Brake Caliper
22. Wheel
23. Radiator
24. Shift Pedal
25. Oil Level Inspection
Window
26. Side Stand Switch
27. Side Stand
28. Fuse Box
29. Coolan t Reserve Tank
30. Rear Sh ock Absorber
31. Belt
32. Belt Pulley

20 LOCATION OF LABELS
*5. Vacuum Hose Routing Diagram
7. Tire and Load Da ta
8. Vehicle Emission Control
Information
9. Noise Emission Control Information
(For further information of label, refer to
the “LABEL INFORMATION” chapter.)
*: on ly on California model

LOADING INFORMATION 23
been prepared to assist you in making
your determinations.
1. Any passenger should be thor-
oughly familiar with motorcycle op-
eration. The passenger can affe ct
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 a s possible to reduc e 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 s ure 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 c arry heavy or bulky items on
a luggage rack. They are designed
for light items, and o verloading can
affe ct handling due to changes in
weight distribution and aerodynamic
forces.
6. Do not install accessories or carry
baggage that impairs the perfor-
mance of the motorcycle. Make
sure that you have not adversely

24 LOADING INFORMATION
affected any lighting components,
road clearance, banking capability
(i.e., lean angle), control operation,
wheel travel, front fork movement,
or any other aspect of the motorcy-
cle’s operation.
7. Weight attached to the handlebar or
front fork will increase the mass of
the steering assembly and can re-
sult in an unsafe riding condition.
8. Fairings, windshields, backrests,
and other large items have the ca-
pability of adversely affecting stabil-
ity and handling of the motorcycle,
not only because of their weight, but
also du e to the aerodynamic forces
acting on these surfaces while the
motorcycle is in operation. Poorly
designed or installed items can re-
sult in an unsafe riding condition.
9. This motorcycle was not intended
to be equipped with a sidecar or to
be used to tow any trailer or other
vehicle. Kawasaki does not manu-
facture sidecars or trailers for mo-
torcycles and cannot predict the ef-
fects of such accessories on han-
dling or stability, but can o nly w arn
that the effects can be adverse and
that Kawasaki cannot assume re-
sponsibility for the results of such
unintended use of the motorcycle.
Furthermore, any adverse effects on
motorcycle components caused by
the u se of such access ories will not
be remedied under warranty.
Maximum Load
Weight of rider, passenger, baggage,
and accessories must not exceed 180 kg
(397 lb).

26 GENERAL INFORMATION
WARNING
For Safety, do not operate the
meter buttons while riding the
motorcycle.
Speedometer:
The speedometer shows the speed
of the vehicle.
Digital Display
The digital display located in the
speedometer face is used to display
the odometer, trip meter, and clock.
Pushing the M ODE button shif ts the
display through the following three
modes: ODO, TRIP and CLOCK.
When the ignition key is turned to
“ON”, all the segments are displayed
for a few seconds, then the clock or
meters operates normally depending
on the mode selected.
Clock -
To adjust hours and minutes:
•
Turn the ignition key to “ON”.
•
Push the MODE button to display the
clock.
•Push the RESET button for more
than two seconds. Both the hour and
minute displays start flashing.
•Again push the RESET button.
When only the hour display flashes,
push the MODE button to advance
the hours.

GENERAL INFORMATION 27
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•Push the RESET button . The hour
display stops flashing and the minute
display starts flashing. Push the
MODE button to advance the min-
utes.
•Push the RESET button. Both the
hour and minute displays start flash-
ing again.
•Push the MODE button. The dis-
plays stop flashing and the clock
starts working.
NOTE
○Pushing the MODE button momen-
tarily advances the hour or minute
step by s tep. Pushing and hold-
ing the button advance the hour or
minute co ntinuously.
○The clock works normally from the
back-up power while the ignition
switch is turn ed off.
○When the battery is disconnected,
the c lock res et s to 1:00 , and starts
working aga in when the battery is
connected.

28 GENERAL INFORMATION
Odometer -
The odometer shows the total dis-
tance in kilometers (miles) that the ve-
hicle has been ridden. This meter can-
not be reset.
NOTE
○The data is maintained even if the
battery is disconnected.
○When the figures come to 999999,
they are stopped and locked.
Trip Meters -
The trip meter shows the distance in
kilometers (miles) travele d since it was
last reset to zero.
To reset a trip meter:
•Push the MODE button to display the
trip meter.
•Push the RESET button and hold it
in.
•After two seconds, the figure display
turns to 0.0, and then starts counting
when the vehicle is operated. The
meter counts until it is next reset.

GENERAL INFORMATION 29
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NOTE
○The data is maintained by the back
-up power if the ignition key is turned
to “OFF”.
○When the trip meter reaches 999.9
while riding, the meter resets to 0.0
and continue counting.
○When the battery is disconnected,
the meter display resets to 0.0.
Fuel Gauge:
The fuel gauge shows the amount of
fuel in the fuel tank. When the needle
comes near the E (empty) position, re-
fuel at the earliest opportunity.
When vehicle stands with side stand,
fuel gauge cannot show the amount of
fuel in the fuel tank exactly. Stand up-
right the vehicle to check the fuel level.
RESET Button/MODE Button:
The RESET button is used to re-
set the trip meter and to adjust the
clock. The MODE button is used to
shift through the digital display modes
and to adjust the clock.
Warning/Indicator Lights:
N: When the transmission is in neutral,
the neutral indica to r lig h t is lit.
: When the headlight is on high
beam, the high beam indicator light is
lit.

GENERAL INFORMATION 31
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Keys
This motorcycle has a combina-
tion key, which is used for the ignition
switch, steering lock, and fuel tank cap.
Included with the key is a key number,
which is stamped on the separate tag .
Record the key number in the space
provided and store the number in a
safe place. If your keys came with a
tag, store it in a safe place as well.
A. Ignition Key
B. Tag
C. Key Number
Write your key number here.
In the event you lose your keys, you
will need the key number to have a du-
plicate made. If you cannot locate your
key number, contact the dealer where
you purchased your Kawasaki motor-
cycle. It’s possible the dealer may have

GENERAL INFORMATION 33
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OFF
Engine off. All electrical
circuits off.
ON Engine on. All electrical
equipment can be used.
P (Park)
Engine off. Taillight and
licence plate light on. All other
electrical circuits cut off.
NOTE
○Tail and, license plate lights are on
whenever the ignition switch is in the
ON position. The headlight goes on
when the starter button is released
after starting the engine. To avoid
battery discharge, always start the
engine immediately after turning the
ignition key to ON.
○If you leave the motorcycle in the P
(Park) position or in the ON position
without the motorcycle running for a
long time (one hour), the battery may
become totally discharged.

34 GENERAL INFORMATION
Right Handlebar Switches
Engine Stop Switch:
In addition to the ignition switch, the
engine stop switch must be in the
position for the motorcycle to operate.
The engine stop switch is for emer-
gency use. If required, move the en-
gine stop switch to the position.
NOTE
○Although 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 e ngine.
Starter Button:
The starter button operates the elec-
tric starter when the transmission is in
neutral.
Refer to the Starting the Engine sec-
tion of the “How to Ride the Motorcycle”
chapter for starting instructio ns.
A. Engine Stop Switch
B. Starter Button

36 GENERAL INFORMATION
Brake Lever Adjusters
There is an adjuster on the brake
lever. The adjuster has 5 positions so
that the released lever position can be
adjusted to suit the operator ’s hands.
Push the lever forward and turn the ad-
juster to align the number with the ar-
row mark on the lever holder. The dis-
tance from the grip to the released lever
is minimum at Number 5 and maximum
at Number 1. A. Adjuster
B. Arrow Mark

38 GENERAL INFORMATION
Fuel Tank
Avoid filling the tank in the r ain or
where heavy dust is blowing so that the
fuel does not get contaminated.
A. Tank Cap
B. Fuel Tank
C. Top L evel
D. Filler Neck
WARNING
Gasoline is extremely fla mmable
and can be explosive under cer-
tain conditions, creating the po-
tential for serious burns. Turn
the ignition switch to “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 fill the tank
completely to the top. If the tank
is filled completely to the top,
heat may cause the fuel to ex-
pand and overflow through the
vents in the tank cap. After re-
fueling, make sure the tank cap
is closed securely. If gasoline is
spilled o n the fuel tank, wipe it
off immediately.

GENERAL INFORMATION 45
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Tool Kit Case
The t oo l kit case is located under the
seat. The kit contains tools that can
be helpful in making roadside repairs,
adjustments, and some maintenance
procedures explained in this manual.
Keep the too l kit in this case.
•Remove the seat.
•Open the tool kit case cover by
pulling the knob.
A. Tool Kit Case
Helmet-Hook
Helmet can be secured to the motor-
cycle using the helmet-hook. The hel-
met hook is located under the seat.
WARNING
Riding with helmet attached to
the hook could cause an acci-
dent by distracting the operator
or interfering with normal vehi-
cle operation. Do not ride the
motorcycle with helmet attached
to the hook.

46 GENERAL INFORMATION
A. Helmet-Hook
Windshield
The windshield can be adjusted
within 50 mm (1.9 in.) in height to suit
the rider’s preference. Loosen both the
upper and lower bolts on each lower
side of the windshield and move it up
or down. After adjusting, tighten all the
bolts securely.
A. Windshield
B. Bolts
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