The Kawasaki KLX Series comprises versatile off-road motorcycles renowned for their agility and reliability. With a broad range of models, the KLX Series caters to both recreational riders and experienced enthusiasts, offering a thrilling riding experience in diverse terrains. These motorcycles feature lightweight frames, powerful single-cylinder engines, and long-travel suspension systems, enabling them to navigate challenging trails with ease.
The KLX Series includes models such as the KLX110, KLX140, KLX230, KLX300, and KLX450, each tailored to specific riding styles and levels of experience. The smaller KLX110 and KLX140 are ideal for young riders and beginners, while the KLX230, KLX300, and KLX450...
The Kawasaki KLX Series comprises versatile off-road motorcycles renowned for their agility and reliability. With a broad range of models, the KLX Series caters to both recreational riders and experienced enthusiasts, offering a thrilling riding experience in diverse terrains. These motorcycles feature lightweight frames, powerful single-cylinder engines, and long-travel suspension systems, enabling them to navigate challenging trails with ease.
The KLX Series includes models such as the KLX110, KLX140, KLX230, KLX300, and KLX450, each tailored to specific riding styles and levels of experience. The smaller KLX110 and KLX140 are ideal for young riders and beginners, while the KLX230, KLX300, and KLX450 are geared towards seasoned riders seeking adventure off the beaten path. The KLX Series' advanced fuel injection systems ensure optimal performance and fuel efficiency, contributing to its reputation as a dependable choice for both recreational and competitive off-road riding.
This workshop service repair manual covers the Kawasaki KLX650 and KLX650R models, produced from 1987 through 2007. These motorcycles are recognized for their robust engineering and capability in both dual-sport and off-road applications, building upon Kawasaki's strong heritage in off-road motorcycling. The KLX line has been a significant part of this legacy, offering reliable performance and a solid platform for adventure.
The 1993 Kawasaki KLX650 and KLX650R models represent Kawasaki's robust offerings in the dual-sport and off-road motorcycle segments, known for their performance and versatility. These motorcycles are powered by a 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 4-valve single-cylinder engine with a displacement of approximately 651 cc. They feature a 5-speed constant mesh transmission and a wet, multiple-disc clutch. The braking system includes front and rear disc brakes, and the lighting system is designed to meet regulatory requirements for the model year. Kawasaki has a long-standing reputation for producing high-performance motorcycles, and the KLX line, including the KLX650, has been recognized for its off-road capability and reliability.
This manual covers the 1993 Kawasaki KLX650 and KLX650R motorcycles, renowned for their robust liquid-cooled, four-stroke, DOHC, 4-valve single-cylinder engines and off-road capabilities. With a displacement of 651 cc, these models were a significant part of Kawasaki's dual-purpose and off-road motorcycle line in the early to mid-1990s. The KLX650 series was recognized for its reliability and performance, offering a capable platform for both recreational riding and more demanding terrain.
This manual covers the 1993 Kawasaki KLX650 and KLX650R motorcycles, renowned for their robust engineering and dual-sport capabilities. These models, part of Kawasaki's respected KLX series, offer a potent blend of off-road prowess and on-road usability, powered by a 651 cc liquid-cooled, four-stroke, single-cylinder engine. The KLX650 and KLX650R are designed for riders seeking adventure and versatility, delivering reliable performance across various terrains. Their construction emphasizes durability and rider-focused features, making them a popular choice for both recreational and practical use.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX650R, a first-generation model produced in the early to mid-1990s, with specific chassis codes A1 and C1 for the United States and European markets. Known for its robust four-stroke, single-cylinder engine and capable suspension, the KLX650R is a respected dual-sport and off-road motorcycle. Its design emphasizes reliability and performance, making it a popular choice for riders seeking adventure on varied terrain. The model features a liquid-cooled engine, a 5-speed transmission, and disc brakes front and rear, reflecting its blend of off-road prowess and dual-purpose capability.
This manual covers the 1993 Kawasaki KLX650 and KLX650R dual-sport motorcycles. The KLX650 is recognized for its robust, liquid-cooled, 651 cc single-cylinder engine, a 5-speed transmission, and capable suspension designed for both on-road and off-road performance. Known for its reliability and versatility, it competed effectively in the dual-sport segment of its time. This model represents Kawasaki's commitment to producing durable and performance-oriented machines for adventure riding and everyday use.
The 1993 KLX650 is a robust dual-sport motorcycle engineered for versatility, capable of handling both on-road commuting and off-road adventures. As a significant model in the esteemed KLX lineage, it embodies a philosophy of rugged reliability and strong performance, making it a competitive choice in its segment against contemporaries like the Honda XR650L and Yamaha XT600. Its design prioritizes durability and a commanding presence, reflecting a long-standing heritage in producing capable off-road and dual-purpose machines.
Introducing the 1993 KLX650(R), a versatile dual-sport motorcycle engineered for both off-road adventure and on-road commuting. Building on a heritage of producing reliable and performance-oriented machines, this model offers a robust single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine designed for durability and capability across varied terrains. The KLX650(R) is a key iteration in the dual-sport lineage, providing a blend of off-road prowess with street-legal functionality, making it an ideal choice for riders seeking adventure without compromise.
This manual covers the 1993 Kawasaki KLX650 and KLX650R, dual-sport motorcycles renowned for their robust engineering and off-road capability. Built upon a legacy of producing high-performance motorcycles, the KLX650 series offers a versatile platform suitable for both adventure touring and spirited off-road riding. Key features include a liquid-cooled, single-cylinder 651 cc engine, a 5-speed transmission, and capable suspension systems designed for varied terrain. The model's development aimed to bridge the gap between pure motocross machines and street-legal motorcycles, making it a capable and reliable choice for riders seeking adventure.
The Kawasaki KLX650 and KLX650R motorcycles, produced in 1993, represent robust dual-sport machines designed for versatility, capable of handling both off-road trails and street riding. These models are powered by a 651 cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine known for its reliable performance. The KLX650 series competed effectively in its segment, offering a blend of power and durability that appealed to a wide range of riders. Kawasaki's heritage in performance and off-road engineering is evident in the robust chassis and responsive suspension systems featured on these motorcycles.
The KLX650 and KLX650R, produced in 1993, represent a robust lineage of dual-sport motorcycles renowned for their off-road capability and versatility. These models, powered by a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, single-cylinder 651 cc engine, were engineered to provide reliable performance for both adventurous trail riding and street-legal commuting. The legacy in producing durable and performance-oriented off-road machines is evident in the KLX series, which was a significant offering in the early to mid-1990s dual-sport market.
The KLX650 and KLX650R, representing the first generation of this series, were introduced in 1993. These dual-sport motorcycles are powered by a 651 cc, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke SOHC engine, delivering approximately 46 horsepower and 38 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 5-speed transmission. Known for their robust build and off-road capability, the KLX650 models feature disc brakes front and rear, a halogen lighting system, and a 2.6 US gallon fuel tank on the R variant. Their engineering quality and reliability have made them a respected choice for enthusiasts seeking a capable machine for diverse terrains.
Welcome to the service and repair manual for the 1993 Kawasaki KLX650R, a capable dual-sport motorcycle powered by a robust 650cc single-cylinder engine. This model, a testament to Kawasaki's legacy in performance motorcycles, offers a blend of off-road prowess and on-road versatility, making it a popular choice for adventure and trail riding enthusiasts. The KLX650R is recognized for its strong torque and well-engineered suspension, providing a reliable and enjoyable riding experience for a variety of terrains. Its design prioritizes durability and straightforward mechanics, characteristic of Kawasaki's commitment to quality.
This manual covers the 1993 Kawasaki KLX650R, model codes KLX650-A1 and KLX650-C1. The KLX line represents Kawasaki's robust off-road and dual-sport heritage, known for reliable performance. The KLX650R was a capable machine during its production era in the 1990s, appreciated for its off-road prowess and versatility. This workshop repair service manual provides comprehensive, A-Z coverage designed for owner/operators and mechanics alike.
Introducing the KLX250R, a versatile motorcycle produced from 1993 to 1997. This model is celebrated for its robust engineering and reliable performance, designed to excel in both off-road adventures and as a capable dual-sport machine. The KLX250R embodies a legacy of producing high-quality motorcycles, offering riders a blend of power, agility, and durability that made it a popular choice for enthusiasts seeking a machine ready for diverse terrains. Its liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC engine with a 249 cc displacement provides ample power for its intended use.
This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive information for KLX250, KLX250R, and KLX300R motorcycles produced between 1993 and 1997. These dual-sport and off-road motorcycles, featuring liquid-cooled, four-stroke single-cylinder engines with displacements of approximately 249 cc for the KLX250 and 292 cc for the KLX300R, are known for their tractable power delivery and off-road capability. There is a strong heritage in off-road motorcycling, and these models represent a significant part of their offerings during this period, providing versatility for a wide range of riders.
This manual covers the KLX250 and KLX300 motorcycles produced between 1993 and 1997. These versatile 4-stroke, single-cylinder dual-sport machines are known for their robust engineering and off-road capability, building upon a strong heritage in this segment. The KLX300, an evolution of the KLX250 platform, offers increased displacement for enhanced performance. Both models feature a 6-speed transmission and are air-cooled, designed to provide reliable service for trail riding and general on-road use.
This manual covers the KLX250 and KLX300 models produced between 1993 and 1997. These versatile, single-cylinder, 4-stroke off-road motorcycles are known for their blend of trail capability and dual-sport functionality, inheriting a strong heritage in off-road vehicle manufacturing. Designed for riders seeking reliable performance on varied terrain, the KLX series offers a robust platform for adventure and exploration.
This manual covers the dual-sport motorcycles produced between 1993 and 1997. These 4-stroke models are renowned for their robust engineering, off-road capability, and reliability, reflecting a strong legacy in the dual-sport segment. Designed for riders seeking versatility on both trails and roads, the series offers a blend of performance and durability, making them a popular choice for adventure and everyday use.
This service repair manual covers the KLX250R, KLX250, and KLX300R models from the first generation, produced between 1993 and 1997. These dual-sport and enduro motorcycles are known for their off-road capability and versatility, building on a strong heritage in off-road racing. With a 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, DOHC, single-cylinder engine, available in 249cc and 292cc displacements, these bikes offered a balanced performance suitable for both trail riding and everyday use.
The Kawasaki KLX250R, produced between 1993 and 1997, is a robust dual-sport motorcycle renowned for its off-road capability, reliability, and overall simplicity. This model embodies Kawasaki's dedication to the dual-sport segment, offering a balanced platform for both trail riding and street use. Its engineering emphasizes durability and performance, making it a capable machine for enthusiasts and riders seeking a dependable off-road companion. The KLX250R stands out for its strong construction and proven performance in its class.
The Kawasaki KLX250R, produced between 1993 and 1997, represents the first generation of this capable dual-sport motorcycle. Engineered for robust off-road performance with potential for street legality, it embodies Kawasaki's strong legacy in off-road vehicle manufacturing. This model is characterized by its liquid-cooled, four-stroke, single-cylinder DOHC engine, delivering approximately 26-30 horsepower, and a 6-speed transmission. Its design prioritizes durability and agility, making it a solid choice for enthusiasts and riders seeking a reliable machine for diverse terrains.
The Kawasaki KLX250R, produced from 1993 to 1997, is a capable dual-sport and off-road motorcycle renowned for its durable, liquid-cooled two-stroke engine and robust suspension system. This model, often compared to competitors like the Honda XR250R and Yamaha WR250, offers a lightweight chassis and a powerful engine designed for demanding off-road use, while also featuring street-legal components in certain market variants. Kawasaki's legacy in off-road performance is evident in the KLX250R's engineering, making it a reliable choice for enthusiasts seeking an agile and responsive riding experience.
The Kawasaki KLX250R and KLX250, produced between 1993 and 1997, represent a robust and capable dual-sport motorcycle designed for both off-road trails and light street use. These models are characterized by their reliable four-stroke, single-cylinder engines, liquid cooling, and a balanced approach to performance and durability, making them suitable for adventure riding. Kawasaki's legacy in producing performance-oriented motorcycles, particularly in the dual-sport segment, is evident in the KLX line's reputation for strong construction and dependable operation across varied terrains.
The Kawasaki KLX250R, produced between 1993 and 1997, is a versatile dual-purpose motorcycle engineered for both off-road capability and light street use. This model, featuring a liquid-cooled, 249 cc four-stroke engine, disc brakes front and rear, and adjustable suspension, was designed to offer robust performance and rider control on varied terrains. Its design philosophy emphasized a rugged build and a tractable engine, positioning it as a capable competitor in the dual-sport market of its era.
The Kawasaki KLX110, produced from 2002 to 2009, is a well-regarded entry-level off-road motorcycle designed for youth riders and recreational trail exploration. This model, identified by codes KLX110-A1 through KLX110-A9F, offers a blend of durability and user-friendliness, making it a competitive choice in its segment. Its engineering emphasizes reliability and ease of operation, featuring a 111 cc air-cooled, four-stroke engine with a semi-automatic, 4-speed transmission. The KLX110 is recognized for its accessible platform, building on Kawasaki's strong heritage in off-road motorcycling and providing a solid foundation for new riders.
The Kawasaki KLX110, a model year 2002, represents a robust and capable off-road motorcycle designed for enthusiasts and younger riders. Built with Kawasaki's legacy of performance and innovation, this model emphasizes durability and agility. Its single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine with a displacement of 111 cc, coupled with a semi-automatic 4-speed transmission and automatic centrifugal clutch, offers a user-friendly riding experience ideal for recreational purposes. The KLX110's steel semi-double cradle frame and off-road focused design, including front disc and rear drum brakes, contribute to its reliable performance on varied terrain.
The KLX110, first introduced in 2002 and continuing through the 2009 model year, represents a significant offering in the off-road motorcycle and pit bike segment. Known for its robust engineering and reliability, this model has earned a reputation as a fun, entry-level machine perfect for younger riders and recreational enthusiasts. Its compact dimensions, including a seat height of approximately 685 mm and a ground clearance of 245 mm, combined with a durable chassis and effective disc brakes, contribute to its appeal and rider confidence. The 4-stroke, 111 cc air-cooled engine, featuring an automatic clutch and 4-speed sequential transmission, provides accessible power and ease of use, making it a popular choice for those entering the world of off-road riding.
The Kawasaki KLX110, produced from 2002 to 2009, is a popular entry-level off-road motorcycle designed for recreational riding and junior motocross. This model is recognized for its user-friendly operation and suitability for younger riders or as a pit bike. Its engineering prioritizes reliability and ease of use, making it a strong competitor in its class. The KLX110 features an air-cooled, 4-stroke engine with a displacement of 111 cc, coupled with a 4-speed semi-automatic transmission and centrifugal clutch, ensuring smooth power delivery and simplified gear changes for riders.
The Kawasaki KLX110, produced from 2002 to 2009, is an entry-level off-road motorcycle renowned for its user-friendliness and durability, making it a popular choice for recreational trail riding and younger riders. This versatile machine features a SOHC, 4-stroke, air-cooled engine with a displacement of 111cc, typically delivered via a Constant Velocity carburetor. Its robust construction, including a high-tensile steel semi-double cradle frame, contributes to its reputation for reliability. Throughout its production run, the KLX110 Series, encompassing variants such as the KLX110-A1 through KLX110A9F, has seen minor updates and graphic revisions, maintaining its core appeal as a capable and accessible off-road vehicle.
This manual covers the mini off-road motorcycle designed for youth riders and pit bike enthusiasts, produced for the model years 2002 through 2009. Specific models covered include KLX110-A1 through KLX110-A4 and KLX110A6F through KLX110A9F. The motorcycle is powered by an air-cooled, four-stroke, SOHC, single-cylinder engine with a displacement of 111 cc, known for its reliability and suitability for entry-level off-road riding. Its engineering quality is reflected in its robust construction, designed to withstand the demands of recreational use.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX110, an off-road motorcycle and mini bike produced from 2002 through 2009. Known for its reliability and suitability for recreational riding and youth competition, the KLX110 features an air-cooled, four-stroke engine with a displacement of 111 cc. Its robust steel perimeter frame and user-friendly design have made it a popular choice for entry-level riders. The engineering quality of the KLX110 is reflected in its consistent performance and minimal mechanical changes across these model years, ensuring a unified approach to its maintenance and repair.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX110, an off-road motorcycle known for its reliability and suitability for youth riders and trail riding. First introduced in 2002, the KLX110 features a four-stroke, SOHC, single-cylinder 111 cc engine, air-cooled for efficient operation. Its design emphasizes ease of use and durability, making it a popular choice for recreational riding. The motorcycle is equipped with a semi-automatic, 4-speed transmission and an automatic centrifugal clutch, simplifying operation. Early models feature drum brakes on both wheels, while later versions may incorporate a front disc brake.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX110 and Suzuki DR-Z110 motorcycles produced between 2002 and 2009. These 4-stroke, air-cooled mini-bikes are known for their reliability, ease of operation, and suitability for novice riders and off-road enthusiasts. Their design prioritizes durability and user-friendliness, making them popular choices for pit bike use and youth motocross. Both Kawasaki and Suzuki have a strong heritage in producing capable off-road machines, and these models reflect that commitment with their robust construction and manageable power delivery.
This manual covers the 2002-2009 Kawasaki KLX110 and Suzuki DR-Z110 motorcycles. These 4-stroke, single-cylinder motorcycles are known for their reliability and are designed for off-road riding and recreational use. Both models share a common platform, reflecting Kawasaki's heritage of producing performance-oriented off-road bikes and Suzuki's reputation for durable, capable machines. Their approachable handling and robust engines make them ideal for riders developing their skills.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX110 and Suzuki DR-Z110 models produced between 2002 and 2009. These entry-level, recreational off-road mini-motorcycles are powered by a 109cc air-cooled, four-stroke single-cylinder engine, featuring a semi-automatic, 4-speed transmission. Known for their durability, ease of use, and suitability for young riders and trail riding, these bikes represent a strong heritage in the off-road segment for both Kawasaki and Suzuki. Their design prioritizes accessibility and fun, making them popular choices for learning and recreational use.
The Kawasaki KLX110, spanning its first generation from 2002 through 2009, is a robust and accessible off-road motorcycle engineered for youth riders and recreational trail use. Known for its reliable 4-stroke, 111 cc engine, this model offers a balance of performance and ease of operation, making it a favored choice for those entering the world of dirt biking. Its simple yet effective design, featuring a steel semi-double cradle frame and basic drum braking systems, underscores Kawasaki's commitment to creating durable and user-friendly machines that deliver an enjoyable riding experience.
The 2003 Kawasaki KLX125 and KLX125L represent a robust entry into the lightweight dual-sport motorcycle segment, building on Kawasaki's strong heritage in performance and reliability. These models, part of the first generation KLX125 series, are engineered for accessible off-road and on-road riding, offering a nimble and user-friendly experience ideal for newer riders or those seeking a versatile machine. With their four-stroke, air-cooled single-cylinder engines and durable construction, the KLX125 series is designed to provide dependable performance and enjoyable riding across various terrains.
The KLX450R, specifically the KLX450A model variants from 2008, 2009, and 2010, is a high-performance, off-road focused dual-sport motorcycle. Engineered for competitive riding and trail capability, it draws upon extensive experience in motocross and off-road racing. This model is characterized by its robust four-stroke, liquid-cooled engine with fuel injection, a durable chassis, and suspension designed for demanding terrain. Its lineage is rooted in adapting proven performance technology to deliver reliability and an exhilarating riding experience in challenging off-road environments.
This manual covers the KLX140 and KLX140L models produced between 2008 and 2009, identified by model codes KLX140-A9F and KLX140L-B9F. These versatile off-road motorcycles are built upon a strong heritage in dirt bike manufacturing, offering a user-friendly yet capable experience suitable for novice riders. The KLX140/L series is known for its durability and reliability, providing an accessible entry into off-road riding.
This manual covers the 2008-2009 motorcycle models, identified by model codes KLX450-A8F and KLX450-A9F. Engineered as a robust off-road machine, the KLX450R is part of an esteemed lineage, renowned for its performance and reliability in demanding terrains. Featuring a liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, 449cc engine with double overhead camshafts and four valves, it delivers substantial power and torque suitable for competitive riding and challenging trails. Its design emphasizes rider control and durability, incorporating advanced suspension components like 47mm upside-down front forks and a rear shock, both offering extensive adjustability for optimal performance across various conditions.
This manual covers the KLX140 and KLX140L models from the 2008 to 2011 model years. These versatile off-road motorcycles are built upon a strong heritage in dirt bike manufacturing, offering a reliable and enjoyable riding experience for recreational and younger riders. Engineered with a 4-stroke, air-cooled, 144cc engine, they provide accessible power and responsive handling. The KLX140 and KLX140L are designed for trail riding and general off-road use, featuring durable chassis components, effective suspension systems, and essential safety features like disc brakes.
This manual covers the KLX140 and KLX140L, lightweight, entry-level off-road motorcycles produced from approximately 2008 through 2011. These models are designed for beginner and youth riders seeking an accessible and enjoyable off-road experience. The KLX140L variant offers a taller seat height and potentially longer suspension travel, catering to larger riders or those preferring a higher riding position. Built with a strong steel frame and powered by a reliable 138 cc air-cooled four-stroke engine, these motorcycles are engineered for durability and performance on trails.
The Kawasaki KLX140 and KLX140L models represent Kawasaki's commitment to accessible off-road riding, offering a capable and user-friendly experience for new riders and trail enthusiasts. These lightweight motorcycles, produced from 2008 to 2011, feature a reliable air-cooled, 4-stroke, 138 cc engine with a 5-speed transmission and wet, multi-disc clutch. Known for their robust frame construction and effective disc brakes, the KLX series is designed for stability and performance on trails, making them a popular choice in the entry-level dirt bike segment.
The 2009 Kawasaki KLX250S (chassis code KLX250V) is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle designed for both street commuting and light off-road capability. Building on Kawasaki's legacy of performance and reliability, this model offers a balanced package with a 249cc liquid-cooled, four-stroke engine, a 6-speed transmission, and robust suspension. Its lightweight handling and practical design make it a popular choice for riders seeking an adaptable machine for diverse riding conditions.
This manual covers the 2009 Kawasaki KLX250S, KLX250SF, and KLX250T models, which represent versatile options in the lightweight dual-sport and supermoto motorcycle segment. Known for their liquid-cooled, four-stroke, single-cylinder engines, these motorcycles offer reliable performance suitable for commuting, urban riding, and light off-road adventures. The KLX250 platform is engineered with a focus on agility and manageable power delivery, featuring a robust high-tensile steel perimeter frame and a digital LCD instrument cluster. The distinct variants, such as the street-focused KLX250SF and the dual-purpose KLX250S/T, cater to a wide range of rider preferences, building on Kawasaki's legacy of producing capable and dependable motorcycles.
The 2009 Kawasaki KLX250 D-TRACKER X (KLX250-S9F) represents a fusion of robust engineering and versatile performance, building on Kawasaki's rich heritage in motorcycle manufacturing. This model, powered by a liquid-cooled, 4-stroke single engine with fuel injection and a 6-speed transmission, is designed for a wide range of riding experiences. Its engineering quality and reliability are hallmarks of the KLX lineage, known for its adaptability to various terrains and riding styles. The D-TRACKER X variant, specifically, offers a supermoto-focused platform with 17-inch wheels, making it adept for urban commuting and spirited road riding, while retaining the core capabilities that have made the KLX series a popular choice for enthusiasts.
This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive coverage for the KLX250 D-Tracker X, specifically for the model years 2009 through 2012. The KLX250 D-Tracker X is a versatile lightweight supermoto motorcycle known for its agile handling and user-friendly maintenance, making it a popular choice for enthusiasts seeking reliable performance on both paved roads and light off-road terrain. Built upon a heritage of producing durable and capable motorcycles, this model offers a blend of sporty styling and practical functionality, distinguishing itself with its user-friendly design and the ability for owners to perform extensive upkeep.
The Kawasaki KLX250 D-Tracker X, produced between 2009 and 2012, represents a versatile dual-sport motorcycle known for its robust engineering and reliable performance. Designed for both on-road commuting and off-road exploration, this model combines the agility of a dirt bike with the practicality of a street-legal machine. Its liquid-cooled, four-stroke, 249cc engine, equipped with Digital Fuel Injection (DFI), provides efficient power delivery, while the 6-speed transmission ensures optimal performance across various riding conditions. The motorcycle features a capable suspension system, hydraulic disc brakes for reliable stopping power, and durable bodywork, making it a well-rounded choice for riders seeking adventure and everyday usability.
This manual covers the KLX110 and KLX110L models produced for the 2010 and 2011 model years. These motorcycles are designed for recreational off-road use, offering a capable and user-friendly platform for younger riders and enthusiasts. Building on a legacy of producing reliable and performance-oriented vehicles, the KLX110 series is recognized for its robust engineering, simple operation, and fun riding experience, making it a popular choice for trail riding and entry-level motocross.
This comprehensive service and repair manual covers the Kawasaki KLX110 and KLX110L off-road motorcycles and mini bikes from the 2010 and 2011 model years, including chassis codes KLX110CAF, KLX110DAF, KLX110CBF, and KLX110DBF. Developed with Kawasaki's legacy of producing reliable and capable machines, these models are known for their entry-level appeal, catering to younger riders and pit bike enthusiasts with an emphasis on durability and ease of use. The KLX110 series is powered by an air-cooled, SOHC, 4-stroke engine with a displacement of 111 cm³, featuring a semi-automatic, 4-speed transmission and a wet multi-disc clutch. Its robust steel frame construction is designed for off-road performance, complemented by drum brakes, adjustable suspension, and essential analog instrumentation.
This manual covers the KLX110 and KLX110L models produced for the 2010 and 2011 model years. These versatile off-road motorcycles are powered by an air-cooled, 111 cc, four-stroke engine, featuring a semi-automatic 4-speed transmission and a wet, multi-disc clutch. Known for their robust engineering and reliability, the KLX line has long been a popular choice for recreational riding and entry-level off-road enthusiasts. The KLX110 is recognized as a leading platform in the mini-motocross and trail riding segment, offering a balance of performance and usability suitable for young riders and general off-road enjoyment.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for KLX110 and KLX110L models manufactured between 2010 and 2014. These off-road motorcycles are known for their reliable air-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC engines, with displacements around 111 cc, and feature either a semi-automatic or manual transmission depending on the specific variant. The KLX series represents a commitment to quality and durability in the off-road segment, offering accessible performance for youth riders and recreational enthusiasts.
The KLX110 and KLX110L, produced in 2014, are user-friendly mini/youth dirt bikes renowned for their approachable power and reputation for reliability. These off-road motorcycles are designed to provide an enjoyable and confidence-building experience for young riders and beginner enthusiasts. Built with characteristic engineering quality, the KLX110 series offers a simple yet capable platform for off-road adventures, making it a popular choice in its segment.
The Kawasaki KLX250R, produced between 1993 and 1997, is a versatile dual-sport and off-road motorcycle designed for enthusiasts seeking capability on varied terrain. This model embodies a robust and relatively simple engineering philosophy, emphasizing off-road performance while retaining street-legal features. Its lightweight design and strong single-cylinder engine provide a balanced package for both trail riding and light street use, making it a competitive option in its segment. The KLX250R is recognized for its reliability and its ability to handle demanding off-road conditions, solidifying Kawasaki's reputation in the dual-sport market.
This manual covers the 1993 Kawasaki KLX250 D1, a versatile dual-sport motorcycle renowned for its blend of off-road capability and street legality. Built upon Kawasaki's legacy in motorsports, the KLX250 offers a robust four-stroke, single-cylinder engine displacing 249 cc, featuring a DOHC, 4-valve design and liquid cooling for reliable performance. Its engineering prioritizes durability and accessibility, making it a favored choice for both recreational riders and those seeking a dependable machine for varied terrains. The 1993 model represents a refined iteration, incorporating advancements in suspension and engine tuning characteristic of its era, designed to provide a balanced and engaging riding experience.
The Kawasaki KLX250D2, produced in 1994, is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle designed for enthusiasts seeking capability on both trails and paved roads. Building on Kawasaki's heritage of producing reliable and performance-oriented motorcycles, the KLX250D2 offers a robust build quality, user-friendly power delivery, and capable suspension suitable for varied terrain. Its engineering prioritizes a balance of off-road prowess and on-road practicality, making it a strong contender in its segment against models like the Honda XR250L and Yamaha WR250.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX250 D3, a dual-sport motorcycle produced in 1995. Known for its lightweight design and air-cooled four-stroke engine, the KLX250 is a capable off-road machine that also offers street legality. Its robust engine and simple construction contribute to its reputation for reliability, making it a popular choice for enthusiasts seeking adventure and versatility. This model features a 249 cc engine, a 6-speed transmission, and a suspension designed for varied terrain, positioning it as a strong contender in its class against contemporaries like the Honda XR250L and Yamaha WR250.
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The Kawasaki KLX250, model code KLX250-E1, is a 1993 dual-sport motorcycle renowned for its robust construction and reliable single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, 249 cc engine. Designed for enthusiasts seeking a capable off-road machine with street legality, this model embodies Kawasaki's legacy of performance and innovation in the motorcycle industry. Its design philosophy emphasizes a durable build and a suspension system capable of handling varied terrain, making it a competitive option within its class.
The Kawasaki KLX250E2, produced in 1994, is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle renowned for its robust, trail-oriented design and practicality for everyday use. Featuring an air-cooled, four-stroke single-cylinder engine, it emphasizes reliability and accessible power, complemented by long-travel suspension for excellent off-road performance and a comfortable ride. Its engineering quality and durability have made it a respected model within its segment, offering a blend of off-road capability and street legality that appeals to riders seeking adventure.
The Kawasaki KLX250E3, produced in 1995, is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle designed for riders who seek capability both on and off the pavement. Featuring a robust single-cylinder, four-stroke engine with a displacement of 249 cc and long-travel suspension, this model offers a balanced blend of performance and durability. Its engineering prioritizes reliability, making it a dependable choice for enthusiasts and owners. The KLX250 line has a strong heritage within Kawasaki's off-road and dual-sport offerings, known for its rugged construction and adaptability.
The Kawasaki KLR600 is a distinguished dual-sport motorcycle, produced from 1984 to 1986, and known for its robust construction and versatility, capable of handling both on-road commuting and off-road adventures. This mid-size motorcycle, featuring a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, single-cylinder engine with DOHC, was a foundational model in Kawasaki's dual-sport lineage, praised for its durability and reliability. Its design emphasizes a strong steel frame for off-road resilience and on-road stability, complemented by a front hydraulic disc brake and rear drum brake for dependable stopping power.
The Kawasaki KLX110 is a versatile mini-motorcycle produced from 2002 to 2013, renowned for its robust engineering and suitability for recreational off-road use. This model, often identified by codes like KLX110A1-A12, features a reliable 4-stroke, air-cooled 110cc engine with a semi-automatic transmission, making it an excellent choice for younger riders or as a pit bike. Its design emphasizes durability and ease of operation, reflecting a strong heritage in producing quality off-road vehicles. The KLX110's compact dimensions and lightweight construction contribute to its agile handling and fun-to-ride character, solidifying its popularity in the mini-moto segment.
This workshop service repair manual covers the Kawasaki KLX 125, first generation, for the model years 2003 through 2006. The KLX series is renowned for its versatility and off-road capability, and the KLX 125 represents an accessible entry into this esteemed line. Kawasaki has a strong heritage in producing durable and performance-oriented motorcycles, and this model embodies that reputation. Engineered for reliability, the KLX 125 is designed for riders seeking an agile and capable machine for various terrains.
The Kawasaki KLX250, produced between 1993 and 1997, is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle engineered for both on-road and off-road adventures. Known for its lightweight chassis, capable suspension, and user-friendly engine, this model offers reliable performance and a balanced blend of agility and power. Its design caters to riders seeking a machine that can confidently navigate diverse terrains, embodying Kawasaki's heritage of producing performance-oriented and dependable motorcycles. The KLX250 stands out for its practical application and enduring capability within its market segment.
Welcome to the comprehensive service and repair manual for the 1997 KLX250R. This dual-sport motorcycle is renowned for its ruggedness and off-road prowess, making it a capable machine for a variety of riding conditions. Built by a company with a strong heritage in motorcycle manufacturing, the KLX250R represents a key iteration in the evolution of their popular KLX line. Its 4-stroke, single-cylinder engine, featuring DOHC and 4 valves, delivers reliable performance for both trail riding and general use.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX250 and KLX250R models produced between 1993 and 1996. As a versatile dual-sport motorcycle, the KLX250 is renowned for its capability in both off-road and on-road conditions. Built upon Kawasaki's legacy of reliable and performance-oriented motorcycles, this model offers a robust liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC 249 cc engine, a 6-speed manual transmission, and effective disc braking systems. Its engineering quality and inherent reliability make it a favored choice for riders seeking adventure and dependable performance.
This workshop service and repair manual covers the Kawasaki KLX250 and KLX250R models produced between 1993 and 1996. These motorcycles are known for their durability and performance in both off-road and dual-sport riding. Engineered by Kawasaki, a manufacturer with a strong heritage in motorcycles, the KLX series is designed to offer a reliable and capable riding experience. The KLX250, powered by a liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC engine with a displacement of 249 cc, delivers an estimated 25-30 horsepower, making it suitable for a variety of riding conditions.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX250 and KLX300 models, specifically referencing the 1997 production year. These versatile dual-sport motorcycles are known for their off-road capability and street legality, powered by typically liquid-cooled, four-stroke, single-cylinder engines with displacements of 249cc or 290cc. With a history rooted in Kawasaki's reputation for performance, the KLX series offers a blend of ruggedness and reliability, making it suitable for both trail riding and everyday use.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX 250 D-Tracker and KLX250R models manufactured between 1993 and 2007. These versatile motorcycles are known for their robust engineering, reliability, and capability across various terrains, from off-road trails to urban commuting, particularly with the supermoto-styled D-Tracker variants. Built upon Kawasaki's rich motorsports heritage, the KLX series offers a blend of performance and practicality, making them a popular choice for riders seeking adventure and everyday usability.
The Kawasaki KLX250, KLX250R, and D-Tracker models, produced between 1993 and 2007, represent a versatile dual-sport and Supermoto motorcycle platform known for its robust engineering and reliability. These liquid-cooled, single-cylinder machines, featuring a 249cc engine and a 6-speed transmission, offer agile handling and adaptable performance suitable for both off-road trails and street riding. With a legacy rooted in Kawasaki's off-road expertise, these models have been a popular choice for riders seeking a capable and durable motorcycle.
This manual covers the 2009 Kawasaki KLX250 D-Tracker X, a versatile dual-sport/supermoto motorcycle renowned for its lightweight, agile handling and street-legal dirt bike styling. Built with Kawasaki's heritage of performance and reliability, this model offers a unique blend of capability, making it suitable for both commuting and recreational riding. Its engineering prioritizes a balanced riding experience, positioning it as a strong contender within its segment against models like the Honda CRF250L and Yamaha WR250X.
The 2009 Kawasaki KLX250, available in KLX250S and KLX250SF variants, represents the second generation of this capable dual-sport motorcycle. Engineered for versatility, it offers a lightweight, fuel-injected platform that excels in both on-road commuting and light off-road exploration. Building on Kawasaki's legacy of producing reliable and performance-oriented motorcycles, the KLX250 is designed to provide riders with an accessible and enjoyable experience, whether navigating city streets or venturing onto trails. Its blend of modern technology and robust engineering makes it a strong contender in its segment.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX 250 R, an off-road/enduro motorcycle produced from 1993 to 1996. Known for its lightweight, agile design, the KLX 250 R offers robust off-road capability combined with street legality, making it a versatile choice for enthusiasts and adventurers. Its engineering emphasizes reliability and performance, building on Kawasaki's strong heritage in dual-sport and competition motorcycles. This model is designed for riders who demand a capable machine for both trail riding and general-purpose use.
This workshop service manual covers the first generation KLX250R models from 1993 to 1997. The KLX250R is a capable dual-sport motorcycle, recognized for its robust engineering and versatility in both off-road and street riding. There is a long history in off-road motorcycling, and this model represents a significant part of that heritage, offering riders a reliable platform for adventure and exploration. Its liquid-cooled, four-stroke, single-cylinder engine, coupled with a 6-speed transmission and capable suspension, makes it a popular choice for enthusiasts seeking performance and durability.
The Kawasaki KLX250R is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle renowned for its robust construction, tractable engine, and capable suspension, making it suitable for off-road enthusiasts, adventure riders, and daily commuters alike. Building on Kawasaki's legacy of producing reliable and performance-oriented vehicles, the KLX250R offers a blend of durability and practicality. Its design prioritizes long-term reliability and a user-friendly experience, with a relatively low seat height and adaptable performance for varied terrain. This model represents a significant evolution within Kawasaki's respected KLX lineage, known for its enduring presence in the dual-sport market.
The 2009 Kawasaki KLX250S is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle engineered for both on-road and off-road adventures. Built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries, this model is part of the renowned KLX series, known for its reliability and capability. Featuring a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, 249cc engine with long-travel suspension, the KLX250S offers agile handling and robust performance suitable for trail riding and everyday commuting. Its design prioritizes rider control and stability, making it a capable machine for enthusiasts seeking a blend of off-road prowess and street legality.
This workshop service repair manual covers the Kawasaki KLX250S and KLX250SF motorcycles for the 2008 and 2009 model years. These versatile dual-sport motorcycles are known for their lightweight, agile design, offering capability both off-road and on paved surfaces, powered by a reliable single-cylinder engine. The KLX250S is designed for mixed terrain use, while the KLX250SF variant features a supermoto configuration for enhanced on-road performance. Kawasaki's legacy in producing durable and capable motorcycles is evident in the KLX lineage, which has consistently offered a blend of performance and usability.
The Kawasaki KLX250S and KLX250SF models, produced between 2008 and 2009, represent versatile dual-sport and supermoto motorcycles, respectively. These lightweight machines are engineered for a blend of off-road capability and street legality, making them ideal for trail riding, commuting, and light adventure excursions. Known for their reliability and accessible performance, the KLX series offers a robust platform for riders seeking versatile two-wheeled transportation. The 'S' variant features traditional spoked wheels for enhanced off-road handling, while the 'SF' model boasts cast wheels and street-focused tires for agile urban performance.
The 2009 Kawasaki KLX250S is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle engineered for riders who demand capability both on and off the pavement. This model is celebrated for its user-friendly engine character, offering a torquey and accessible power delivery within its displacement class. Its design emphasizes a balance of performance and reliability, making it a suitable choice for trail riding adventures and street-legal commuting alike. The adjustable front and rear suspension systems are key features, allowing riders to fine-tune their setup for various terrains and riding conditions, further enhancing its adaptability.
This manual covers the KLX 250 SA, a versatile dual-sport motorcycle produced in 2010. Building on a heritage of producing reliable and performance-oriented machines, the KLX line is recognized for its off-road capability and adaptability. This particular model features a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, 249cc single-cylinder engine with Digital Fuel Injection (DFI) and a 6-speed transmission, designed for both trail riding and general use. Its robust construction and thoughtful engineering ensure a dependable and enjoyable riding experience, whether for daily commuting or exploring more adventurous terrain.
The 2011 Kawasaki KLX250S, also known by its platform code KLX250 and variant KLX250SB, is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle designed for enthusiasts seeking a capable trail bike for light off-roading and practical street use. Built with Kawasaki's renowned engineering quality and reliability, this model features a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, 249 cc DOHC single-cylinder engine, long-travel adjustable suspension, and a robust perimeter frame. Its intended use spans trail riding, light off-road excursions, commuting, and adventure touring, making it a well-rounded option in its segment, comparable to models like the Honda CRF250L and Yamaha WR250R.
The 2012 Kawasaki KLX 250 SC is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle designed for both trail riding and street legality. It features a 249cc liquid-cooled, four-stroke engine with fuel injection, a semi-double cradle steel frame, and long-travel adjustable suspension. This model is part of Kawasaki's esteemed KLX lineage, known for its robust engineering and off-road prowess. The KLX 250 SC offers a refined riding experience, blending reliable performance with the capability to tackle diverse terrains, making it a strong contender in its segment.
The Kawasaki KLX250 is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle designed for both on-road commuting and off-road trail riding. Known for its robust engineering and reliability, this model offers a balanced performance suitable for a wide range of riders, from enthusiasts to daily commuters. Its dual-purpose capability, combined with a history of dependable operation, makes it a popular choice in its segment, offering a compelling blend of adventure and practicality.
The Kawasaki KLX 250 is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle renowned for its durable construction and capability in both off-road and on-road environments. Designed for adventure riders and off-road enthusiasts, this lightweight motorcycle offers user-friendly ergonomics and a balanced performance that makes it suitable for commuting as well. Since its introduction, the KLX 250 has undergone several updates, evolving from early carbureted models to later fuel-injected versions, demonstrating a commitment to refining its dual-sport offerings. Its robust engineering ensures reliability, making it a dependable choice for a wide range of riding conditions and a popular option within its segment.
The Kawasaki KLX250 V9, produced in 2009, is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle engineered for both on-road commuting and off-road adventures. This model is celebrated for its lightweight and agile design, offering capable performance in diverse terrains, making it a popular choice for riders seeking a blend of utility and excitement. Its robust construction and ease of maintenance contribute to its reputation for reliability, positioning it as a practical and enjoyable machine for various riding applications.
The KLX 250 VA, a model from 2010, represents a robust offering in the dual-sport motorcycle segment, building on a long heritage of performance and off-road capability. This versatile machine is engineered for a wide range of riding conditions, from daily commutes to adventurous trail exploration. Its design emphasizes reliability and a rider-focused experience, characteristic of the established KLX lineage.
The 2011 Kawasaki KLX 250 VB is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle engineered for riders who demand capability both on and off the pavement. Building on Kawasaki's legacy of performance and innovation, this model offers a balanced blend of manageable power delivery and robust reliability, making it a compelling choice within its segment. Its design prioritizes adaptability, allowing for enjoyable experiences across varied terrains.
The 2012 Kawasaki KLX 250 VC is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle engineered for riders who demand both off-road capability and on-road practicality. Building on Kawasaki's legacy of producing robust and performance-oriented machines, this model features a lightweight chassis, capable suspension, and a reliable 249cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine. Its design prioritizes agility and durability, making it suitable for trail riding, commuting, and light adventure touring. The 2012 KLX 250 VC embodies the brand's commitment to quality, offering a balanced blend of power, handling, and enduring performance that has made the KLX lineage a respected choice in its segment.
This manual covers the 2009 Kawasaki KLX250S9, a versatile dual-sport motorcycle designed for both on-road and off-road adventures. Known for its robust engine, durable construction, and user-friendly design, the KLX250S offers accessible performance for a wide range of riders and riding scenarios. Its engineering prioritizes reliability and dependable performance, making it a popular choice for enthusiasts seeking adventure riding, commuting, and trail exploration. The model's balance of capabilities positions it as a strong contender in its segment, offering a blend of practicality and off-road prowess.
The Kawasaki KLX 250S, model code KLX250SA, represents a versatile dual-sport motorcycle from the 2010 model year. Built upon a legacy of performance and reliability, this model is engineered to offer a balanced blend of off-road capability and street legality. Its robust construction and thoughtful design make it a capable companion for both adventurous trails and daily commuting, embodying the spirit of the KLX lineage known for its adaptability and enduring value.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the 2011 Kawasaki KLX250S (model code KLX250SB). Designed as a versatile dual-sport motorcycle, the KLX250S balances off-road capability with on-road usability, making it suitable for commuting, trail riding, and light adventure touring. It features a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, DOHC, single-cylinder engine, long-travel suspension for enhanced off-road performance, and a robust frame construction. Kawasaki's legacy in producing reliable and performance-oriented motorcycles underpins the KLX250S's reputation for versatility and dependability.
The 2012 KLX250S, model code KLX250SC, is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle engineered for riders seeking capability both on and off the pavement. Built upon a rich motorsports heritage, this model features a lightweight chassis, a tractable 249cc liquid-cooled, four-stroke engine with DOHC and four valves, and user-friendly ergonomics. Its design prioritizes reliability and accessible performance, making it suitable for beginner to intermediate riders, commuters, trail riders, and adventure touring enthusiasts. Distinguishing aspects include its lightweight construction, user-friendly power delivery, and a strong dealer network, positioning it competitively within the dual-sport segment.
The 2012 Kawasaki KLX250S is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle designed for riders who seek capability both on and off the pavement. Known for its lightweight and agile handling, this model offers a user-friendly experience suitable for commuting, trail riding, and light off-roading. Kawasaki's renowned engineering ensures reliability and durable performance, making the KLX250S a dependable choice for enthusiasts. Its blend of off-road prowess and on-road usability, coupled with user-friendly operation, positions it as a strong contender in its segment.
The 2012 Kawasaki KLX250S is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle engineered for both on-road and off-road adventures. Featuring a liquid-cooled, four-stroke, 249 cc engine with digital fuel injection, this model offers a balance of performance and efficiency. Its robust construction, including a high-tensile steel perimeter frame and capable suspension, ensures reliability and durability. The KLX250S is designed to provide an engaging riding experience, whether navigating city streets or exploring trails, making it a practical choice for owners seeking a capable and dependable machine.
The 2009 Kawasaki KLX250S is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle engineered for both on-road commuting and off-road adventures. Its liquid-cooled, four-stroke, DOHC, single-cylinder engine provides reliable and tractable power delivery, complemented by long-travel suspension designed for excellent capability over varied terrain. This model is recognized for its balance of agility and performance, making it a suitable choice for recreational riders and those seeking a capable machine for diverse riding conditions.
The 2010 KLX 250S (KLX250VA) is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle engineered for both on-road commuting and off-road trail riding. Building on a heritage of performance and durability, this model features a 249 cc liquid-cooled, four-stroke engine with Digital Fuel Injection, delivering reliable power for various riding conditions. Its long-travel suspension, including front forks and a rear shock, enhances its off-road capability, while disc brakes front and rear provide dependable stopping power. The KLX 250S offers a balanced blend of utility and adventure, making it a compelling choice for riders seeking a capable machine for diverse terrains.
The 2011 Kawasaki KLX250S (model code KLX250VB) is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle engineered for both on-road commuting and off-road trail exploration. This lightweight and agile machine features a liquid-cooled, 249 cc four-stroke engine with DOHC and four valves, delivering approximately 20.3 hp and 15.1 lb-ft of torque. Its capable suspension, street-legal off-road styling, and robust construction reflect Kawasaki's long-standing heritage in off-road vehicle development. The KLX250S is designed to offer reliable performance and a rewarding riding experience across a variety of terrains, competing in a segment known for its capability and value.
The 2012 Kawasaki KLX250S, model code KLX250VC, is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle engineered for both on-road commuting and off-road adventure. Building on Kawasaki's heritage of durable and performance-oriented machines, this model emphasizes reliability, ease of maintenance, and accessible performance. Its lightweight design and capable suspension make it a strong contender for riders seeking a blend of trail capability and street legality, offering a balanced riding experience that appeals to off-road enthusiasts, commuters, and adventure riders alike.
The Kawasaki KLX300R is a distinguished off-road motorcycle, produced between 1993 and 1997. Engineered for demanding terrain, this model embodies Kawasaki's heritage of building robust and capable dual-sport and off-road machines. Its design emphasizes performance and reliability, making it a favored choice for enthusiasts and competition riders seeking a dependable partner for challenging adventures.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX 650, a versatile Dual-Sport / Enduro Motorcycle produced across its first generation from 1987 to 2007. Known for its robust engineering and reliability, the KLX 650 has a long-standing reputation for its capability in both on-road and off-road environments. Kawasaki's legacy in building performance-oriented motorcycles is evident in this model, which has undergone refinement over its extensive 20-year production run, making it a dependable choice for a wide range of riding conditions.
The Kawasaki KLX 650 is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle produced from 1987 to 2007. Engineered for both on-road commuting and off-road trail riding, this model is known for its robust single-cylinder engine, offering strong low-to-mid range torque and reliable performance. Its extended production run signifies a well-regarded platform that balances capability with durability, making it a popular choice for riders seeking a capable machine for diverse riding conditions. The KLX 650 represents Kawasaki's dedication to the dual-sport segment, building on a heritage of performance and innovation in motorcycle manufacturing.
The KLX650 is a robust dual-sport motorcycle, produced from 1993 to 1996. Engineered for versatility, it excels in both off-road adventures and on-road commuting, offering a potent 651 cc, 4-stroke, single-cylinder engine with a capable suspension system. Its strengths lie in its reliable performance, durable construction, and adaptability for various terrains, making it a favored choice among off-road enthusiasts, dual-sport riders, and adventurers seeking a dependable machine for exploring diverse landscapes.
The Kawasaki KLX 650 is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle, typically produced from 1993 to 1996. It features a robust 4-stroke, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine with a displacement of 652 cc, delivering approximately 47 horsepower and 38 lb-ft of torque. Known for its strong off-road capability and torquey engine, the KLX 650 offers a substantial presence with its approximately 14-liter fuel capacity and a ground clearance of 255 mm. Its engineering reflects Kawasaki's heritage in motorsports, aiming for reliability and performance in both on-road and off-road environments.
This manual covers the KLX 650 R, a versatile dual-sport motorcycle produced from 1987 to 2007. Renowned for its robust engineering and reliability, the KLX 650 R is designed for both on-road commuting and off-road adventures. Its durable liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, single-cylinder engine, coupled with a 5-speed transmission and chain drive, provides dependable performance across a variety of terrains. The model's extended production run signifies its enduring popularity and capability, reflecting a legacy in producing capable off-road and dual-sport machines.
The Kawasaki KLX 650 is a robust dual-sport motorcycle, produced primarily in the mid-to-late 1990s, known for its blend of on-road capability and off-road prowess. This model was a significant offering in Kawasaki's dual-sport lineup, distinguished by its liquid-cooled, 651cc, four-stroke, single-cylinder engine featuring Digital Fuel Injection (DFI) for enhanced performance and emissions control. Its engineering reflects Kawasaki's heritage of producing reliable and performance-oriented motorcycles, making the KLX 650 a capable machine for diverse riding conditions.
This workshop service repair manual covers the Kawasaki KLX-125 motorcycle models produced between 2003 and 2006. The KLX-125 is a lightweight, four-stroke, single-cylinder off-road motorcycle designed for beginner to intermediate riders and trail enthusiasts. Known for its user-friendly nature, durable construction, and capable off-road performance, it offers a reliable entry into the world of trail riding. Its engineering emphasizes simplicity and effectiveness, making it a practical choice for recreational use.
The Kawasaki KLX-650 and KLX-650R models, produced between 1992 and 1999, represent a significant offering in the dual-sport motorcycle segment. These machines are known for their robust single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engines, typically displacing around 651cc and producing an estimated 40-50 horsepower, making them capable performers for both on-road commuting and off-road adventures. The KLX-650R variant specifically emphasizes enhanced off-road prowess. Built upon Kawasaki's extensive heritage in off-road motorcycles, these models are engineered for reliability and durability, offering a blend of practicality and performance that has made them a respected choice for riders seeking versatility.
This manual pertains to the KLX110, model code KL110L, produced between 2010 and 2014. As a beginner-friendly, entry-level off-road motorcycle, the KLX110 is engineered for ease of operation and rider confidence, making it an ideal choice for new riders, younger enthusiasts, and recreational off-road use. Built upon a simple, robust, and easily maintainable platform, it offers a reliable experience for learning and enjoyment, embodying a heritage in durable and performance-oriented off-road vehicles.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX110, also known as the DR-Z110, dirt bike models produced between 2002 and 2009. These versatile off-road machines are engineered for recreational riding and offer a balance of performance and durability. The KLX110 is designed to provide an enjoyable riding experience for enthusiasts of all skill levels, emphasizing reliable operation and straightforward maintenance.
This workshop service repair manual covers the Kawasaki KLX110, KLX250, KLX250R, KLX250S, KLX250SF, and D-Tracker X models. Kawasaki has a long-standing reputation in off-road and dual-sport motorcycle manufacturing, with the KLX series representing their commitment to versatile and capable off-road motorcycles. The KLX110 was introduced to cater to the youth and beginner market, emphasizing ease of use and durability, while the KLX250 lineage has evolved with technological advancements, including the introduction of DFI.
The 2002 Kawasaki KLX110 is a compact, air-cooled, 4-stroke off-road motorcycle designed for youth and entry-level riders. With an 111 cc engine, automatic transmission, and a focus on durability, this mini dirt bike is well-suited for trail riding and recreational use. Kawasaki Heavy Industries, known for its performance-oriented motorcycles, engineered the KLX110 to be a reliable and accessible platform, making it a popular choice for aspiring off-road enthusiasts. Its robust construction and user-friendly operation contribute to its reputation for quality and enjoyment in its class.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX110, a first-generation model produced from 2002 through 2009. As a versatile off-road motorcycle, the KLX110 is recognized for its user-friendly design, making it an excellent choice for younger riders and recreational use. Its engineering emphasizes reliability and ease of operation, reflecting Kawasaki's legacy in producing durable and performance-oriented vehicles. The KLX110 features a four-stroke, single-cylinder engine with a displacement of 111 cc, an automatic three-speed transmission, and is driven by a chain. Its compact dimensions and lightweight construction contribute to its agility and suitability for various riding environments.
This document provides comprehensive service information for the Kawasaki KLX110, covering model years 2002 through 2009. The Kawasaki KLX110 is an entry-level off-road motorcycle renowned for its compact size, user-friendly power delivery, and rugged construction, making it an ideal choice for recreational riding, pit biking, and beginner motocross enthusiasts. Built with Kawasaki's legacy of engineering quality and reliability, the KLX110 offers accessible performance and a fun riding experience for a wide range of rider skill levels.
The Kawasaki KLX110 is a versatile off-road motorcycle designed for mini/youth motocross and recreational riding. Produced between 2002 and 2009, this model is recognized for its compact size, user-friendly operation, and durable construction, making it an excellent choice for riders of all skill levels. Its robust engineering, combined with Kawasaki's heritage in off-road performance, has cemented the KLX110's reputation as a reliable and capable machine, earning high marks for its suitability as a learning platform and its popularity in the pit bike community.
The Kawasaki KLX110 is a versatile off-road motorcycle, produced from 2002 through 2009, designed for recreational use and entry-level riders. Known for its robust 4-stroke, 111 cc engine, it offers a reliable and user-friendly experience, making it a popular choice for young enthusiasts and casual trail riding. Kawasaki's heritage in off-road performance is evident in the KLX110's durable construction and agile handling, providing a solid foundation for learning and enjoying off-road adventures. Its compact dimensions and user-friendly semi-automatic transmission further enhance its appeal as an accessible and capable mini-bike.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX110, a versatile off-road motorcycle produced from 2002 to 2009. As part of its first generation, the KLX110 features a robust 111 cc 4-stroke, SOHC, air-cooled engine with a semi-automatic, 4-speed transmission. Its design emphasizes durability and ease of use, making it suitable for recreational riding and entry-level off-road adventures. The motorcycle is equipped with a telescopic front fork and a swingarm rear suspension, providing reliable performance on varied terrain.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX110, an off-road motorcycle designed for recreational use and beginner riders, produced between 2002 and 2009. Known for its user-friendly operation and robust construction, the KLX110 features an air-cooled, 111 cc four-stroke engine paired with a 4-speed semi-automatic transmission. Its engineering emphasizes reliability and ease of handling, making it a popular choice in its class, competing with models like the Honda CRF100F and Yamaha TT-R110E. The motorcycle is equipped with hydraulic disc brakes front and rear, a sturdy steel frame, and essential lighting for visibility.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX110, a four-stroke, SOHC, air-cooled off-highway motorcycle introduced in 2002. Designed for recreational trail use and younger riders, this compact and user-friendly model has earned a reputation for durability and ease of operation. The first generation, produced from 2002 to 2009, features a 111 cc engine with a 4-speed semi-automatic transmission, disc front brakes, and drum rear brakes. Its robust engineering and straightforward design make it a reliable choice for off-road adventures.
This manual covers the KAWASAKI KLX110, produced between 2002 and 2009. This motorcycle is engineered for reliable performance and is suitable for a range of recreational riding activities. Its design emphasizes durability and user-friendly operation, making it a capable machine for its intended purpose.
The Kawasaki KLX110, produced from 2002 to 2009, is a capable and user-friendly off-road motorcycle renowned for its reliability and suitability for youth riders and recreational trail use. Built upon Kawasaki's strong legacy in off-road motorcycling, this model features an air-cooled, 4-stroke, 111cc engine with a 4-speed manual transmission and an automatic clutch, making it accessible for new riders. Its robust construction, including a high-tensile steel frame, ensures durability on varied terrain.
The Kawasaki KLX110, produced between 2002 and 2009, is an entry-level off-road motorcycle renowned for its reliability and ease of use, making it a popular choice for youth and recreational riding. This model, built upon a sturdy steel frame and powered by an air-cooled, 4-stroke, 111cc engine with a semi-automatic transmission, offers a straightforward riding experience. Its compact dimensions and accessible seat height contribute to its beginner-friendly nature, while features like hydraulic disc brakes and a readily accessible engine kill switch enhance rider safety. The KLX110's engineering quality is a hallmark of Kawasaki's commitment to producing durable and dependable off-road machines.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX110, an off-road motorcycle designed for recreational riding and trail use, produced from 2002 through 2009. Known for its user-friendly operation and robust engineering, the KLX110 features a 111 cc 4-stroke SOHC engine, an automatic 3-speed transmission with a centrifugal clutch, and a chain drive. Its compact dimensions, lightweight construction, and air-cooled engine make it an accessible and reliable choice for riders of various skill levels. The vehicle is equipped with a front disc brake and a rear drum brake for effective stopping power.
The Kawasaki KLX110, first introduced in 2002 and with the 2003 model designated KLX110-A1, is a lightweight, user-friendly mini dirt bike designed for recreational off-road riding and beginners. It features a reliable air-cooled, four-stroke engine with a 111 cc displacement and a 3-speed automatic transmission, making it exceptionally easy to operate. Its robust engineering, characteristic of Kawasaki's heritage in motorcycle manufacturing, ensures dependable performance for its intended segment. The KLX110's accessible design and straightforward operation make it an ideal choice for young riders or those new to the off-road experience, offering a balance of capability and user-friendliness.
The 2003 Kawasaki KLX110-A2 is a versatile off-road motorcycle designed for recreational use. Built with Kawasaki's renowned engineering quality and a legacy of reliable performance in the off-road segment, this model offers a user-friendly experience for both younger riders and enthusiasts. Its robust construction and air-cooled, 111 cc four-stroke engine provide dependable power for various terrains. The KLX110 is a key part of Kawasaki's KLX series, known for its capability and accessibility in the entry-level off-road market.
The 2004 Kawasaki KLX110 is an entry-level off-road motorcycle designed for simplicity, durability, and ease of maintenance. This model, part of Kawasaki's esteemed KLX lineage, is a popular choice for recreational riding and serves as an excellent platform for young riders entering the world of motocross and off-road adventures. Its 111cc 4-stroke engine, semi-automatic transmission, and robust steel frame are engineered for reliability and performance in demanding conditions. The KLX110 has earned acclaim for its user-friendliness and as a benchmark in its class, reflecting Kawasaki's long-standing reputation for building quality, performance-oriented motorcycles.
The 2005 Kawasaki KLX110 is a versatile off-road motorcycle designed for youth riders, beginner enthusiasts, and recreational use. As part of the first generation of the KLX110 line, this model embodies Kawasaki's legacy in off-road vehicles, offering a durable and approachable platform. Its 4-stroke, air-cooled, SOHC engine with a 111 cc displacement, coupled with a 4-speed manual transmission featuring an automatic clutch, provides a user-friendly experience. Notable features include its compact dimensions, 8.1 inches of ground clearance, and a simple yet robust design that prioritizes ease of use and reliability, making it a strong contender in the entry-level dirt bike market.
This manual covers the 2005 Kawasaki KLX110, a capable off-road motorcycle designed for recreational use. Known for its robust engineering and reliability, the KLX110 features a 111 cc, 4-stroke, air-cooled engine, a 4-speed manual transmission with a wet multi-disc clutch, and hydraulic disc brakes front and rear. Its compact dimensions and lightweight construction make it an ideal choice for youth riders and enthusiasts seeking an accessible and durable off-road experience. The KLX line represents Kawasaki's commitment to performance and quality in the off-road segment, and the 2005 KLX110 exemplifies this with its user-friendly design and dependable operation.
The 2006 Kawasaki KLX110 is a versatile off-road motorcycle designed for recreational riding and entry-level enthusiasts. Built with Kawasaki's renowned engineering quality, this model offers reliability and a fun riding experience, characteristic of the KLX lineage. Its compact size and manageable power output make it an ideal choice for younger riders or those new to off-road adventures, embodying the brand's legacy in producing durable and performance-oriented bikes.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX110, a 2007 model year off-road motorcycle designed for accessible off-road riding. Known for its user-friendliness and durability, the KLX110 is a popular choice for younger riders and those new to dirt biking. Kawasaki's legacy in off-road performance is evident in this model's robust engineering, focusing on reliable operation and rider enjoyment. The 111 cm³ air-cooled engine, coupled with an automatic transmission and a lightweight chassis, provides a capable platform for trail riding and recreational use.
The 2007 Kawasaki KLX110, model code KLX110A7F, is a versatile off-road motorcycle built upon Kawasaki's strong heritage in durable and performance-oriented off-road vehicles. This mini-bike is designed for recreational riders, offering a user-friendly experience with its air-cooled, four-stroke engine and robust chassis. Its engineering prioritizes reliability and ease of use, making it an excellent choice for learning and enjoying off-road riding. The KLX110 is recognized for its foundational role in Kawasaki's off-road lineup, providing a platform for riders to develop their skills.
The Kawasaki KLX110, model year 2008, is a versatile and durable off-road motorcycle renowned for its capability in trail riding environments. Building on Kawasaki's long heritage of producing reliable performance vehicles, the KLX series, and specifically this model, has earned a reputation as a popular choice for youth riders and recreational enthusiasts. Its robust construction, coupled with a capable 112 cc four-stroke engine, makes it well-suited for various off-road adventures. The engineering quality ensures reliability, providing a dependable platform for riders seeking both fun and performance on the trails.
The 2009 Kawasaki KLX110, chassis code KLX110-A9F, is a robust off-road motorcycle designed for recreational riding and entry-level competition. Built upon Kawasaki's strong heritage in off-road vehicle manufacturing, the KLX series is known for its durability and performance. This model features a 4-stroke, SOHC, 2-valve, air-cooled 111 cc engine with a 4-speed manual transmission and an automatic centrifugal dry clutch, making it accessible for a wide range of riders. Its compact dimensions, including a wheelbase of 1,220 mm and a seat height of 770 mm, combined with 255 mm of ground clearance, are optimized for agile handling on varied terrain.
The Kawasaki KLX110, model code KLX110A9F, is a 2009 model renowned for its robust engineering and reliability, making it a staple in the off-road motorcycle segment. Designed for younger riders and beginners, this model offers a user-friendly experience, embodying Kawasaki's heritage of producing capable and durable off-road machines. Its compact size, semi-automatic transmission, and emphasis on rider control contribute to its popularity as an accessible entry-level dirt bike, built to withstand the rigors of off-road exploration.
This manual covers the KLX110, a model produced in 2010. Designed for versatile use, this vehicle embodies a commitment to engineering quality and reliability, offering a robust platform for various riding experiences. Its design focuses on providing a dependable and enjoyable performance for its intended riders.
This manual covers the KLX110 and KLX110L models produced between 2010 and 2014. Known for its robust 4-stroke, single-cylinder engine and durable construction, the KLX110 series is designed for recreational off-road riding and is a popular choice for younger riders and enthusiasts. Its compact dimensions, accessible power delivery, and reliable performance make it a staple in the entry-level dirt bike segment. The KLX110L variant typically offers enhanced features such as an electric starter and increased suspension travel, further solidifying its reputation for fun and capability.
The KLX110, manufactured for the model years 2010 through 2014, is a capable off-road motorcycle designed for recreational use, trail riding, and youth training. Built with renowned engineering quality and reliability, this model features a four-stroke, air-cooled, single-cylinder 111cc engine, an automatic 4-speed transmission, and a robust high-tensile steel backbone frame. Its user-friendly design, combined with a seat height of 750 mm and a curb weight of 77 kg, makes it an accessible and enjoyable machine for both beginners and experienced riders looking for an agile and dependable off-road companion.
This manual covers the KLX110 models manufactured between 2010 and 2014. The KLX110, known by its generation code KLX110 (A1-A5), is a versatile off-road motorcycle celebrated for its robust engineering and reliability, making it a popular choice for recreational riding and youth competition. Its design emphasizes rider control and durability, reflecting a strong heritage in performance motorcycle manufacturing. The vehicle features a four-stroke, air-cooled single-cylinder engine with a displacement of 112 cm³, delivering approximately 8.7 horsepower, and a 4-speed semi-automatic transmission with a wet, multi-disc clutch.
This manual covers the KLX110, an off-road motorcycle and mini bike produced from 2010 to 2014. Known for its 111cc engine and robust construction, the KLX110 is engineered for recreational use and is a popular choice for younger riders and enthusiasts entering the off-road domain. The legacy in building reliable and performance-oriented motorcycles underpins the KLX line, with this model building upon previous generations with updated features for enhanced usability and durability. Its compact dimensions, including a 1760mm length and 750mm width, and a curb weight of 79kg, make it agile and manageable for its intended purpose.
The Kawasaki KLX110 is a versatile off-road motorcycle designed for recreational riding and entry-level dirt biking. Produced from 2010 to 2014, this model embodies Kawasaki's legacy of building durable and reliable two-wheelers. Its compact dimensions, including an overall length of approximately 1,560 mm and a seat height of about 705 mm, make it suitable for younger riders or those seeking a nimble machine for trail exploration. The KLX110 features an air-cooled, 4-stroke, single-cylinder engine with a displacement of 112 cc, coupled with a 4-speed transmission and a wet, multi-disc clutch. Its robust construction, including a high-tensile steel perimeter frame and hydraulic disc brakes, ensures dependable performance in various off-road conditions.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX110, a popular mini motorcycle designed for fun and off-road trail riding. Produced for the model years 2010 through 2014, this model, identified by chassis code KLX110C, is recognized for its reliability and ease of maintenance, making it an excellent choice for beginner and youth riders. Kawasaki's extensive history in off-road motorcycling underpins the KLX110's robust design, which focuses on delivering an enjoyable recreational experience.
The Kawasaki KLX110 is a versatile and reliable off-road motorcycle, manufactured for the model years 2010 through 2014. Known for its robust engineering and the legacy of Kawasaki's off-road prowess, this model is designed as an entry-level dirt bike, ideal for recreational riding and trail exploration. It features an air-cooled, 111 cc four-stroke engine with an automatic clutch and a 4-speed transmission, providing a user-friendly experience for younger riders and beginners. Its high-tensile steel frame and practical drum brakes contribute to its reputation for durability and manageable performance in various off-road conditions.
The Kawasaki KLX110 is a versatile off-road motorcycle, also recognized as a pit bike, produced for the model years 2010 through 2014. Built with a legacy of robust engineering, this model is designed for recreational trail riding and is celebrated for its user-friendliness and reliability. Key features include a 4-stroke, 111 cc engine, an automatic centrifugal clutch system, and disc brakes front and rear, all contributing to its capability and ease of operation for riders of various skill levels. Its compact dimensions, including a wheelbase of approximately 1180 mm and a ground clearance of 220 mm, further enhance its suitability for navigating diverse off-road terrains.
The KLX110 is a versatile off-road motorcycle designed for adventure and enjoyment. Covering model years from 2010 to 2014, this dirt bike is recognized for its robust engineering and reliable performance, making it an excellent choice for both novice riders and seasoned enthusiasts. The legacy in off-road vehicle manufacturing ensures a quality build, and the KLX110 is praised for its durability and user-friendly design, positioning it as a leading option in the entry-level and youth dirt bike segment.
The 2011 Kawasaki KLX110 is a versatile off-road motorcycle designed for entry-level to intermediate riders, ideal for recreational trail use. It features a user-friendly, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine with a displacement of 112 cc, paired with a 4-speed transmission and manual clutch, offering a balance of performance and ease of operation. Its robust steel frame, comfortable suspension, and reliable disc brakes are engineered for durability and control in varied off-road conditions. The KLX110 builds upon Kawasaki's strong heritage in off-road motorcycling, providing a fun and accessible experience for younger riders and enthusiasts.
The Kawasaki KLX110, produced in 2012, is an air-cooled, four-stroke, single-cylinder motorcycle designed for off-road enthusiasts. Featuring a 111 cc engine with a Keihin PB20 carburetor and CDI ignition, it delivers approximately 7.3 HP and 7.7 Nm of torque, making it suitable for youth riders and smaller adults. Its robust construction, including a high-tensile steel perimeter frame and hydraulic disc brakes, ensures durability and control. The KLX110 is recognized for its reliability and accessibility, embodying Kawasaki's legacy in building performance-oriented off-road vehicles.
The 2013 Kawasaki KLX110, chassis code KLX110C, is a compact and user-friendly entry-level off-road motorcycle. Part of the established KLX lineage, this model is renowned for its robust construction, reliable performance, and suitability for youth riders, recreational use, and pit racing. Key features include a user-friendly ergonomic design, electric start, and a durable steel semi-double cradle frame. Its 112 cc four-stroke, air-cooled engine, paired with a 4-speed semi-automatic transmission, provides approachable power for its intended purpose, making it a popular choice in its market segment.
The 2014 Kawasaki KLX110 is a robust and reliable off-road motorcycle designed for recreational use, youth riders, and pit bike applications. Built with Kawasaki's renowned engineering quality, this mini bike offers an accessible and enjoyable riding experience. Its compact dimensions, lightweight construction, and user-friendly design make it an ideal platform for developing riding skills or simply enjoying off-road trails. The KLX110 is a testament to Kawasaki's commitment to producing durable and capable machines for a wide range of riders.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX110, an off-road motorcycle designed for spirited riding and beginner-friendly operation. Produced from 2001 onwards, the KLX110 is powered by a 111cc air-cooled SOHC engine, featuring a semi-automatic 4-speed transmission for accessible gear changes. Its robust frame, responsive suspension, and reliable braking system contribute to its reputation for durability and off-road capability, making it a popular choice for young riders and enthusiasts looking for a capable dirt bike. Kawasaki's heritage in motorcycle manufacturing ensures a foundation of quality engineering and performance in this model.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX110, a versatile off-road motorcycle produced from 2001 onward. Known for its reliability and suitability for youth riders and recreational use, the KLX110 features an air-cooled, single-cylinder 111cc engine. Kawasaki's heritage in performance and off-road capabilities is evident in this model, which is designed for durability and ease of operation. Its robust engineering makes it a popular choice for those seeking an accessible and capable mini-bike for various off-road adventures.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX110 and its counterpart, the Suzuki DR-Z110, produced between the model years 2002 and 2009. These entry-level off-road motorcycles are renowned for their reliability and ease of use, making them ideal for youth riders and recreational trail riding. Built with Kawasaki's legacy of engineering excellence, the KLX110 and DR-Z110 offer a robust platform for learning and enjoyment, featuring a durable four-stroke, air-cooled engine with a displacement of 111 cc and a versatile 4-speed manual transmission. Their accessible design prioritizes simplicity in maintenance, a key factor in their popularity within their segment.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX110 and DR-Z110 models produced from 2002 through 2009. These motorcycles are renowned for their robust engineering, reliability, and user-friendly design, making them ideal for recreational riding and introducing new riders to off-road adventures. Built upon Kawasaki's extensive heritage in motorcycle manufacturing, the KLX110 and its Suzuki counterpart, the DR-Z110, offer a compelling blend of performance and durability in a compact package.
The Kawasaki KLX110 and Suzuki DR-Z110 represent a shared platform in the mini-motorcycle segment, first introduced between 2002 and 2006 for the DR-Z110 and 2002-2009 for the KLX110. These compact, lightweight machines are engineered for recreational off-road riding, pit biking, and as an accessible entry point for new riders. They are celebrated for their durable construction, user-friendly design featuring electric start and an automatic clutch, and manageable power delivery, making them a popular choice for fun and accessible off-road adventures.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX110 and DR-Z110 models, produced between 2002 and 2009. These entry-level recreational off-road motorcycles are renowned for their reliability, ease of use, and low-maintenance design, making them ideal for beginner riders and youth. The dual branding reflects a shared platform between Kawasaki and Suzuki for these specific years. Engineered for durability and performance in off-road environments, these bikes feature a 111cc air-cooled engine, a 4-speed automatic transmission, and a user-friendly chassis, providing an accessible entry point into the world of dirt biking.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX110, a versatile off-road motorcycle produced from 2002 to 2013. Known for its compact size, approachable 111 cc engine with an automatic clutch, and durable construction, the KLX110 is engineered for both recreational riding and learning the fundamentals of motorcycle operation. Its design prioritizes ease of use and reliability, making it a popular choice for younger riders and enthusiasts seeking a fun, capable machine for trail riding and recreational activities. The chassis features a simple yet effective suspension system and a choice of front disc and rear drum or disc brakes depending on the model year.
The Kawasaki KLX110 and KLX110L models, produced between 2009 and 2017, represent Kawasaki's commitment to accessible and reliable off-road and recreational motorcycles. These bikes are engineered for ease of use and durability, making them ideal for younger riders and enthusiasts looking for dependable performance in a compact package. The KLX series is known for its user-friendly design and robust construction, embodying Kawasaki's legacy of quality in the powersports industry.
This manual covers the KLX110 and KLX110L models produced between 2010 and 2014. These mini dirt bikes are powered by an air-cooled, 111 cc, four-stroke engine featuring a semi-automatic transmission, making them an excellent choice for youth riders and off-road enthusiasts. Known for their rugged construction and ease of operation, the KLX110 series offers a reliable platform for both recreational riding and skill development. The engineering quality inherent in these motorcycles ensures durability and performance across various riding conditions, solidifying their reputation in the entry-level off-road segment.
This manual covers the KLX110 and KLX110L models manufactured between 2010 and 2015. These versatile off-road motorcycles are built upon an extensive heritage in dirt biking, offering accessible performance for recreational riding, trail exploration, and entry-level racing. The KLX110 series is engineered for reliability and ease of use, with the KLX110L variant often featuring design adjustments to accommodate larger riders. These machines are characterized by their robust, air-cooled engines and durable chassis, making them a popular choice for riders looking for a capable and enjoyable off-road experience.
The KLX110 and KLX110L are versatile off-road motorcycles designed for recreational riding and entry-level enthusiasts. Produced for the 2010 through 2015 model years, these bikes feature a durable four-stroke, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine with a displacement of 111 cc, delivering reliable performance for young riders and casual trail use. The KLX110 typically comes with an automatic clutch and a 4-speed transmission, while the KLX110L offers a manual clutch, providing a progression for riders developing their skills. Known for their robust construction and ease of operation, these models embody a strong heritage in off-road motorcycling, offering a fun and approachable experience for those new to the sport.
The Kawasaki KLX110 and KLX110L models, produced between 2010 and 2014, represent a significant offering in the entry-level off-road motorcycle segment. These bikes are engineered for durability and performance, making them ideal for young riders and enthusiasts looking for a capable and reliable platform for trail riding and recreational use. With their robust construction and user-friendly design, the KLX110 series has earned a reputation for being a benchmark in its class, offering a solid foundation for both stock operation and customization.
This workshop service manual covers a range of Kawasaki KLX models, including the KLX110 (2000-2010), KLX250/KLX250R (1993-1998), and KLX250S/KLX250SF and KLX250S D-TRACKER X (2009-2016). These versatile off-road and dual-sport motorcycles are known for their robust engineering and reliable performance, powered by efficient 1-cylinder, 4-stroke engines in displacements of 111cc and 249cc, featuring air-cooled or liquid-cooled configurations with SOHC or DOHC valve trains. This manual is designed to assist owners and technicians in understanding and maintaining these capable machines.
The Kawasaki KLX110, encompassing models KLX110-A1 through KLX110A9F produced between 2002 and 2009, is an off-road motorcycle designed for recreational riding, trail use, and beginner training. It features an air-cooled, four-stroke, SOHC, two-valve single-cylinder engine with a displacement of 111 cc, paired with a 4-speed manual clutch transmission and chain drive. Known for its durability and user-friendliness, the KLX110 builds upon Kawasaki's strong heritage in off-road motorcycles, offering a simple yet effective platform for riders. Its typical specifications include a seat height of approximately 740 mm, a curb weight of around 75 kg, and a fuel capacity of 3.0 liters.
This service manual covers the Kawasaki KLX110 and its variant, the DR-Z110, for model years 2002 through 2009. These entry-level off-road motorcycles are powered by a simple, reliable 111cc air-cooled four-stroke engine and feature a semi-automatic, 4-speed transmission. Known for their user-friendly nature and shared platform with Suzuki's DR-Z110, these bikes are ideal for recreational riding and youth motocross. Their robust engineering quality and straightforward design make them a popular choice for beginners and experienced riders alike seeking accessible off-road performance.
The Kawasaki KLX110, also known as the DR-Z110, is an entry-level off-road motorcycle designed for novice and youth riders. Produced from 2002 through 2009, this model embodies a simple, robust, and reliable platform, making it an ideal choice for learning off-road riding. Its compact dimensions, including an overall length of approximately 1650 mm and a seat height of around 740 mm, contribute to its manageable nature. The KLX110 features a durable steel tube frame and a 111 cc four-stroke, air-cooled engine, delivering approximately 7-8 HP, suitable for its intended use. Its engineering prioritizes longevity and ease of operation, establishing it as a respected machine in its segment.
This manual covers the entry-level off-road mini-bike produced from 2002 to 2009, and its rebadged counterpart, produced from 2003 to 2005. Known for its simple, robust design, air-cooled engine, and beginner-friendly ergonomics, it is an accessible and fun machine favored by new riders and youth. Its lineage stems from a commitment to the off-road segment, offering a reliable platform that is easy to maintain and a popular choice for recreational riding.
This manual covers the KLX110 and KLX110L models produced for the 2010 and 2011 model years. These off-road motorcycles are designed as entry-level dirt bikes, popular among youth riders and for recreational use, offering a user-friendly experience and dependable performance. Built with renowned engineering quality, the KLX series is recognized for its reliability and durability in demanding off-road conditions. The high-tensile steel frame contributes to responsive handling, while the disc brakes provide effective stopping power.
The Kawasaki KLX110, model code KLX110-A1, represents a significant entry in the off-road motorcycle market for the 2002 model year. Built upon Kawasaki's extensive heritage in dirt biking, this model was designed to introduce younger riders to the sport, offering a robust and reliable platform for learning and competition. Its engineering focuses on a durable air-cooled, four-stroke, SOHC 111 cc engine, coupled with a user-friendly semi-automatic, 4-speed transmission. The KLX110 is characterized by its compact dimensions, including a 1165 mm wheelbase and 205 mm of ground clearance, making it agile and capable on various terrains.
The Kawasaki KLX110, model code KLX110-A2, represents a 2003 model year off-road motorcycle renowned for its entry-level to intermediate performance. Designed for recreational and trail riding, this dirt bike is celebrated for its compact size, user-friendly operation, and durable engineering, making it an accessible platform for younger riders or those new to the sport. Its lightweight construction and straightforward design contribute to its reputation for reliability and approachable power delivery, positioning it as a strong contender in its class.
This manual covers the 2004 Kawasaki KLX110-A3, an entry-level off-road motorcycle renowned for its compact size, durability, and suitability for younger riders or recreational trail use. As part of Kawasaki's established KLX series, this model is engineered for reliable performance in off-road environments. Its design emphasizes user-friendliness and robust construction, making it a popular choice for those seeking an accessible and enjoyable riding experience.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX110, model code KLX110-A4, produced in 2005 as part of the first generation (2002-2009). The KLX110 is an entry-level off-road motorcycle, renowned for its compact size, beginner-friendly operation, and durable construction, making it suitable for recreational riding across various terrains. Kawasaki's extensive history in motorcycle engineering ensures the KLX110's reliability and performance, positioning it as a strong contender against models from Honda, Suzuki, and Yamaha. Its key features include a 4-stroke, SOHC, 2-valve engine with a 109 cc displacement and a semi-automatic 4-speed transmission, offering a user-friendly riding experience without a clutch lever.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX110A9F, a lightweight, air-cooled, 4-stroke recreational motorcycle produced in 2009. Designed as an entry-level off-road and trail riding machine, it features a compact 109 cc engine with automatic transmission and clutch, making it beginner-friendly. Its robust construction and simple design contribute to its reputation for reliability and ease of use, positioning it as a popular choice for young riders and recreational enthusiasts.
Welcome to the factory service repair manual for the Kawasaki KLX125, covering model years 2003 through 2006. This manual provides comprehensive details for the first generation of the KLX125, a lightweight and agile motorcycle renowned for its reliability and suitability for off-road adventures and recreational riding. Built on a strong heritage in motorcycle manufacturing, the KLX125 offers a pure riding experience, emphasizing mechanical simplicity and dependable performance.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the KLX125 motorcycle, covering model years 2003 through 2006. The KLX125 is recognized for its legacy in off-road and dual-sport capabilities, offering a blend of usability and trail performance, powered by a 125 cc air-cooled, four-stroke engine. Its design emphasizes reliability and a balance of on-road and off-road functionality, making it a versatile option for riders. This service repair manual is a complete resource for maintaining and repairing the vehicle, reflecting a heritage in producing capable off-road machines.
The Kawasaki KLX125, produced for the model years 2003 through 2006, is a capable motorcycle designed for trail riding and general off-road use. Building on Kawasaki's legacy of producing reliable and performance-oriented off-road machines, the KLX125 offers a robust platform for enthusiasts and riders seeking adventure. Its engineering emphasizes durability and straightforward operation, making it a dependable choice for navigating various terrains. This model is recognized for its agility and suitability for both recreational trail exploration and as a capable entry into the world of off-road motorcycling.
This manual covers the KLX125, produced for the model years 2003 through 2006, identified by chassis codes KLX125-A1, KLX125-A2, KLX125-A3, and KLX125-A4. The KLX125 is part of a renowned dual-sport lineage, offering a lightweight and accessible platform for off-road adventures and general riding. Known for its single-cylinder, four-stroke, air-cooled engine and versatile performance, this model is designed to provide a reliable and enjoyable riding experience, building on a heritage of producing robust motorcycles.
The Kawasaki KLX125, produced from 2003 to 2006, is a versatile motorcycle renowned for its capability in off-road and trail riding. Building on a strong legacy in dual-sport and off-road vehicles, the KLX series is known for its reliability and adaptability for various terrains. This model is designed for entry-level riders seeking an engaging and capable machine for recreational trail use.
The KLX125, part of the renowned KLX Series, was produced between 2003 and 2006. This versatile motorcycle is engineered for a range of uses, embodying a commitment to reliability and quality. With its air-cooled, 4-stroke, 125cc engine, it offers a balance of performance and practicality, making it a popular choice for both everyday riding and light off-road adventures. The KLX125 is designed for riders seeking a capable and enduring machine, built to handle various conditions with its robust chassis and proven mechanical components.
This manual covers the off-road motorcycle, produced for the 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006 model years. The series is a testament to a long-standing reputation for reliable and performance-oriented motorcycles, with this model representing their commitment to the off-road segment. Designed for enthusiasts seeking capable off-road performance, the model offers a robust platform for adventure and trail riding.
The KLX125 and KLX125L models represent robust, air-cooled single-cylinder motorcycles designed for versatile use, from recreational trail riding to light street applications. These models, produced around the 2003-2005 model years, build upon a legacy in crafting reliable and capable off-road machines. Engineered with a focus on simplicity and durability, they offer an accessible entry into the world of motorcycling, featuring a 125cc engine, 5-speed transmission, and a responsive chassis that provides an enjoyable riding experience.
This manual covers the KLX125 and KLX125L models produced between 2003 and 2005. The KLX series represents a dedication to creating lightweight, capable dual-sport motorcycles, building on a heritage of performance and durability. These models feature a 125cc air-cooled, single-cylinder engine, a 5-speed transmission, and front and rear disc brakes, making them well-suited for both light off-road adventures and everyday commuting. The KLX125 is recognized for its reliability and user-friendly nature, offering a solid platform for riders entering the dual-sport segment.
This manual covers the KLX125 and KLX125L models, produced from 2003 to 2005. As an entry-level off-road and dual-sport motorcycle, the KLX125 is recognized for its cost-effectiveness and suitability for beginner riders and light trail use. Building on a strong heritage in off-road vehicle manufacturing, this model offers reliable performance and ease of maintenance, empowering owners to handle their own servicing and reduce dealership costs. Its robust steel frame and air-cooled single-cylinder engine are designed for durability and accessible operation.
This manual covers the KLX125 and KLX125L models produced between 2003 and 2005. These motorcycles have a long history of producing reliable and capable off-road and dual-sport motorcycles, and the KLX line is known for its versatility, offering models for various skill levels and riding styles. These motorcycles are designed for recreational trail riding and general dual-purpose use, combining manageable power with durable construction.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX125 and Suzuki DRZ125 motorcycles produced between 2003 and 2006. These models are recognized for their entry-level positioning in the off-road and dual-sport segments, offering accessible performance for beginners and recreational riders. Both bikes feature reliable, air-cooled, four-stroke single-cylinder engines of approximately 125cc displacement, paired with 5-speed manual transmissions and chain final drives. Their robust construction, including steel frames and capable suspension systems, is designed to handle varied trail conditions. With features like hydraulic front disc brakes and off-road tires, these motorcycles provide a solid foundation for trail riding and learning basic mechanics.
This manual covers the KLX125 and DRZ125 models produced from 2003 through 2006. These motorcycles are celebrated for their reliable single-cylinder, air-cooled engines, offering a user-friendly experience suitable for trail riding and general recreational use. Both models represent a strong heritage in their respective brands, known for engineering quality and durability, making them excellent choices for novice riders and enthusiasts alike.
This manual covers the KLX140, a versatile four-stroke motorcycle produced for the 2008 through 2011 model years. It is designed for a wide range of riders and applications, offering robust performance and reliability. The manual encompasses both the standard KLX140 and the Big Wheel variant, KLX140L, ensuring comprehensive support for these models.
This manual covers the KLX140 and KLX140L models produced between 2008 and 2015. These versatile off-road motorcycles are designed for trail riding and recreational use, building on a strong heritage in the off-road segment. They feature an air-cooled, four-stroke, single-cylinder engine, known for its reliable performance and user-friendly power delivery, making them ideal for both younger riders and those new to off-road motorcycling. The KLX140 and KLX140L are recognized for their capable suspension, durable construction, and accessible ergonomics, providing a confident and enjoyable riding experience.
The KLX140 and KLX140L are versatile off-road motorcycles designed for trail riding and recreational use, catering to both entry-level and intermediate riders. These models are powered by a reliable, air-cooled, four-stroke, 138 cc single-cylinder engine, known for its user-friendly operation and durability. The KLX140 features a lightweight and maneuverable chassis with long-travel suspension for handling various off-road terrains, while the KLX140L offers enhanced capability with longer suspension travel and a taller seat height. Engineered with renowned quality, these motorcycles provide an accessible and enjoyable off-road experience, making them a popular choice in their segment.
The KLX140 and KLX140L, produced from 2008 to 2011, represent capable and user-friendly off-road motorcycles designed for entry-level to intermediate riders. These models offer an approachable power delivery from their air-cooled, 144cc four-stroke engines, coupled with a reliable chassis and a focus on accessible performance. Notable features include a 5-speed transmission, disc brakes front and rear, and a suspension system designed for trail riding, with the KLX140L offering slightly larger dimensions and upgraded front suspension for enhanced capability. The KLX series is a testament to a heritage in building dependable off-road machines.
The KLX140 and KLX140L are lightweight, maneuverable off-road motorcycles designed for entry-level to intermediate riders. Produced from 2008 through 2011, these models are praised for their user-friendly nature, reliable air-cooled engines, and accessible seat height, particularly on the 'L' variant. With a history rooted in a strong off-road heritage, the KLX series offers a versatile platform for recreational trail riding.
This manual covers the KLX140 and KLX140L models produced from 2008 through 2012. These versatile off-road motorcycles are designed for riders seeking a capable and user-friendly machine. Building on an extensive heritage in off-road performance, the KLX140 series offers a reliable platform with a focus on ease of operation and rider development. The KLX140L variant provides a slightly larger chassis and higher seat for taller riders or a more aggressive stance, ensuring a comfortable and effective experience across various riding conditions.
The KLX140 and KLX140L are versatile off-road motorcycles designed for trail riding and recreational use, produced for the model years 2008 through 2012. These models are recognized for their reliable air-cooled engines, lightweight chassis, and the 'L' variant's enhanced adjustable suspension, making them approachable for entry-level to intermediate riders. The heritage in off-road performance is evident in the KLX140's durable construction and ease of maintenance, contributing to its popularity among enthusiasts seeking a capable and user-friendly machine for exploring diverse terrains.
This manual covers the KLX140 and KLX140L (Big Wheel) off-road motorcycles, produced from 2008 to 2015. The KLX140 is a versatile, air-cooled four-stroke motorcycle designed for trail riding and recreational off-road use, making it an excellent choice for beginner and younger riders. Its simple, reliable engine and user-friendly design contribute to its ease of operation and maintenance. The KLX140L variant features larger wheels and a taller seat, offering increased ground clearance and a more comfortable fit for larger riders. A long heritage in off-road motorcycling ensures a robust and capable machine for its intended purpose.
The Kawasaki KLX250, a versatile dual-sport and off-road motorcycle produced from 1993 to 1997, offers a robust 249cc, 4-stroke, liquid-cooled engine known for its tractable power delivery. This model is recognized for its capable suspension, often featuring advanced components for its class, including adjustable front forks and a linkage-driven rear monoshock, making it well-suited for trail riding and off-road exploration. Its design balances off-road prowess with street legality, appealing to riders seeking adventure and versatility. The KLX250's engineering prioritizes reliability and durability, hallmarks of Kawasaki's legacy in producing high-performance motorcycles.
This manual covers the Kawasaki KLX250 motorcycle models produced between 1993 and 1997. Kawasaki has a long-standing reputation for producing robust and capable off-road and dual-sport motorcycles, with the KLX lineage being a significant part of its history. The KLX250 was a popular dual-sport offering, designed for versatility on and off-road, appealing to riders seeking capability for both commuting and trail riding. This generation likely saw incremental improvements in performance, suspension, and braking, and this manual is targeted towards owners and independent mechanics of these versatile machines.
The Kawasaki KLX250 is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle, produced for the model years 1993 through 1997. Engineered for both on-road commuting and off-road exploration, this model embodies Kawasaki's legacy of building robust and reliable machines. Its design philosophy centers on a capable suspension system, durable construction, and a dependable single-cylinder engine, making it a competitive choice within its class for riders seeking adventure and everyday usability. The KLX250 is recognized for its balance of performance and practicality, offering a solid platform for a wide range of riding conditions.
This manual provides comprehensive service and repair information for the KLX250 models produced between 2009 and 2012. The KLX250 is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle, known for its capable liquid-cooled, four-stroke, single-cylinder engine featuring DOHC and electronic fuel injection. With a displacement of 249 cc, it offers a balance of performance suitable for both on-road commuting and off-road adventures. Its robust engineering, highlighted by adjustable suspension, disc brakes, and a durable chassis, contributes to its reputation for reliability and longevity. The model's design prioritizes rider control and a comfortable riding experience, making it a popular choice for a wide range of enthusiasts.
The Kawasaki KLX250, representing the Second Generation KLX250, is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle designed for both on-road commuting and light off-road adventures. Produced from 2009 to 2012, this model is recognized for its robust engineering and capable performance, building upon Kawasaki's long-standing heritage in motorcycle manufacturing. Key features include a 249 cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine with Digital Fuel Injection (DFI), a 6-speed transmission, and front and rear disc brakes, providing a reliable and adaptable riding experience for a variety of terrains.
This manual covers the KLX250, a versatile dual-sport motorcycle offered in KLX250S and KLX250SF (D-Tracker) variants, specifically for the 2009 through 2012 model years. Built upon extensive off-road heritage, the KLX250 features a liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, 249 cc engine with fuel injection, delivering approximately 24-27 horsepower. Its robust engineering ensures reliability, making it suitable for both on-road commuting and off-road adventures. Notable features include a 6-speed transmission, hydraulic disc brakes on both wheels, and an optional ABS system on certain models. The digital LCD instrument cluster provides essential riding information, complementing the motorcycle's practical design.
This manual covers the KLX250 model years 2009 through 2012. The KLX250 is a versatile dual-sport motorcycle, known for its capability in both on-road commuting and off-road trail riding. It features a liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC, 4-valve single-cylinder engine with a displacement of 249 cc. The brand has a long-standing reputation for producing reliable off-road motorcycles, and the KLX250 continues this legacy, offering a balance of performance and user-friendliness. Its design prioritizes versatility, making it a popular choice for riders seeking a capable machine for a variety of terrains and uses.