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This manual covers everything from rebuilding the forks to replacing the balancer shaft bearings on the 2008 and newer Kawasaki KLR650 dual sport motorcycles. Instructions for all procedures, including adjusting the infamous doohickey otherwise known as the balancer chain tension adjuster, are accompanied by color photos, detailed text, OEM service and torque specifications. On top of all that you get professional tech support by an experienced Kawasaki technician that has had his hands on the same parts you are working with. Get instant access to the CYCLEPEDIA PRESS LLC 2008 and newer Kawasaki KLR650 dual sport motorcycle online service manual and bring your workshop into the 21st century.
The 2008-2012 Kawasaki KLR650 motorcycle online manual will help you repair the following 2008-2012 Kawasaki KLR650 motorcycles:
2008 Kawasaki KLR650E8F
2009 Kawasaki KLR650E9F
2010 Kawasaki KLR650EAF
2011 Kawasaki KLR650EBF
2012 Kawasaki KLR650ECF
2013 Kawasaki KLR650EDF
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Kawasaki KLR650 Periodic Maintenance
Periodic Maintenance Chart, Clutch Cable Adjustment, Throttle Free Play, Brake Bleeding, Engine Idle Speed, Drive Chain Adjustment, Rear Brake Inspection, Front Brake Pads, Engine Oil, Spark Plug, Air Filter Servicing, Spark Arrestor, Tires, Valve Clearance, Compression Test, Balancer Chain Tension Adjustment / The Doohickey Adjustment
Kawasaki KLR650 Quick Reference
KLR650 Specifications, VIN and Engine Number Location, Torque Specifications, General Torque Specifications
Kawasaki KLR650 Fuel System
Carburetor Removal, Carburetor Installation, Carburetor Assembly, Carburetor Disassembly, Carburetor Specifications, Fuel Strainer, Airbox
Kawasaki KLR650 External Components
Side Covers, Seat, Fuel Tank, Footpegs, Fairing, Handlebar, Front Fender, Rear Fender, Exhaust System
Kawasaki KLR650 Engine
Engine Specifications, Camshaft Removal, Camshaft Installation, Cylinder Head, Valves, Starter Motor, Cylinder and Piston, Clutch, Left Engine Components, Left Side Install, Right Engine Components, Oil Pump, Engine Removal, Engine Installation, Crankcase Splitting, Crankshaft, Crankcase Assembly, Transmission Removal, Transmission Assembly
Kawasaki KLR650 Final Drive
Drive Chain, Engine Sprocket, Rear Wheel Sprocket
Kawasaki KLR650 Front Brake
Brake Disc, Front Brake Specifications, Master Cylinder, Front Brake Caliper
Kawasaki KLR650 Rear Brake
Rear Drum Brake, Brake Rod and Pedal
Kawasaki KLR650 Wheels
Wheel and Axle Inspection, Front Wheel, Rear Wheel, Bearing Replacement
Kawasaki KLR650 Steering
Removal, Bearing Replacement, Installation
Kawasaki KLR650 Front Suspension
Fork Removal and Installation, Front Fork Assembly, Front Fork Disassembly
Kawasaki KLR650 Rear Suspension
Shock Removal, Shock Installation, Specifications, Swing Arm
Kawasaki KLR650 Electrical System
Electrical Specifications, Ignition System, Charging System, Starter System, Switches, Wiring Diagram, Lights
Online Kawasaki KLR650 Parts Diagrams
Kawasaki KLR650 Troubleshooting
Kawasaki KLR650 Professional Tech Support
My Service Records – Online Service Log With Reminders New!
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