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1.        lt  gt  NINJA 650R  ER 6f ABS    Kawasaki ER 6f       Motorcycle  Service Manual       This quick reference guide will assist  you in locating a desired topic or pro   cedure      Bend the pages back to match the  black tab of the desired chapter num   ber with the black tab on the edge at  each table of contents page     Refer to the sectional table of contents  for the exact pages to locate the spe   cific topic required        Quick Reference Guide    General Information  Periodic Maintenance   Fuel System  DFI    Cooling System   Engine Top End   Clutch   Engine Lubrication System  Engine Removal Installation  Crankshaft Transmission  Wheels Tires   Final Drive   Brakes   Suspension    Steering    Electrical System        Aa ala lla a                  IN     SO  0  o NI IO A AON          Appendix          NINJA 650R  Kawasaki ER 6f  ER 6f ABS    Motorcycle  Service Manual    All rights reserved  No parts of this publication may be reproduced  stored in a retrieval system  or  transmitted in any form or by any means  electronic mechanical photocopying  recording or otherwise   without the prior written permission of Quality Division  Consumer Products  amp  Machinery Company Kawasaki  Heavy Industries  Ltd   Japan    No liability can be accepted for any inaccuracies or omissions in this publication  although every possible  care has been taken to make it as complete and accurate as possible    The right is reserved to make changes at any time without prior notice an
2.       _ I       68020118 S       1 4 GENERAL INFORMATION       Before Servicing    Tightening Sequence   Generally  when installing a part with several bolts  nuts   or screws  start them all in their holes and tighten them to  a snug fit  Then tighten them according to the specified se   quence to prevent case warpage or deformation which can  lead to malfunction  Conversely when loosening the bolts   nuts  or screws  first loosen all of them by about a quar   ter turn and then remove them  If the specified tightening  sequence is not indicated  tighten the fasteners alternating  diagonally     Tightening Torque   Incorrect torque applied to a bolt  nut  or screw may  lead to serious damage  Tighten fasteners to the specified  torque using a good quality torque wrench  Often  the  tightening sequence is followed twice initial tightening and  final tightening with torque wrench     Force   Use common sense during disassembly and assembly   excessive force can cause expensive or hard to repair dam   age  When necessary  remove screws that have a non   permanent locking agent applied using an impact driver   Use a plastic faced mallet whenever tapping is necessary     Gasket  O ring   Hardening  shrinkage  or damage of both gaskets  and O rings after disassembly can reduce sealing per   formance  Remove old gaskets and clean the sealing  surfaces thoroughly so that no gasket material or other  material remains  Install new gaskets and replace used  O rings when re assembling   
3.   device or element of design incorporated into any new vehicle for the purpose of noise control  prior to its sale or delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in use  or  2  the use of the  vehicle after such device or element of design has been removed or rendered inoperative by  any person    Among those acts presumed to constitute tampering are the acts listed below    e Replacement of the original exhaust system or muffler with a component not in compliance  with Federal regulations    e Removal of the muffler s  or any internal portion of the muffler s     e Removal of the air box or air box cover    e Modifications to the muffler s  or air inlet system by cutting  drilling  or other means if such  modifications result in increased noise levels     Foreword    This manual is designed primarily for use by  trained mechanics in a properly equipped shop   However  it contains enough detail and basic in   formation to make it useful to the owner who de   sires to perform his own basic maintenance and  repair work  A basic knowledge of mechanics   the proper use of tools  and workshop proce   dures must be understood in order to carry out  maintenance and repair satisfactorily  When   ever the owner has insufficient experience or  doubts his ability to do the work  all adjust   ments  maintenance  and repair should be car   ried out only by qualified mechanics    In order to perform the work efficiently and  to avoid costly mistakes  read the text  thor   oughly fam
4.  Liquid Gasket  Non permanent Locking Agent   For applications that require Liquid Gasket or a  Non permanent Locking Agent  clean the surfaces so  that no oil residue remains before applying liquid gasket or  non permanent locking agent  Do not apply them exces   sively  Excessive application can clog oil passages and  cause serious damage              08020148               08020158 5          08020168 5       GENERAL INFORMATION 1 5       Before Servicing          Press  For items such as bearings or oil seals that must be eel  pressed into place  apply small amount of oil to the con  S NE    tact area  Be sure to maintain proper alignment and use    ER    n  smooth movements when installing  CA o            Ball Bearing and Needle Bearing  Do not remove pressed ball or needle unless removal is E          absolutely necessary  Replace with new ones whenever         1    removed  Press bearings with the manufacturer and size N A pa M  marks facing out  Press the bearing into place by putting NN Sy SS  pressure on the correct bearing race as shown       Bh    J  Pressing the incorrect race can cause pressure between Sc 5   am  the inner and outer race and result in bearing damage   gt  777 L   08020188 5          Oil Seal  Grease Seal    Do not remove pressed oil or grease seals unless removal     is necessary  Replace with new ones whenever removed  H La  ES   Press new oil seals with manufacture and size marks facing               out  Make sure the seal is aligned properl
5.  States and Canada  Right Side View             00038212          1 8 GENERAL INFORMATION  Model Identification       EX650A6F  Europe  Left Side View          EX650A6F  Europe  Right Side View          GENERAL INFORMATION 1 9       Model Identification    EX650B6F Left Side View             EX650B6F Right Side View                
6. Each  chapter in turn has its own comprehensive Ta   ble of Contents    For example  if you want ignition coil informa   tion  use the Quick Reference Guide to locate  the Electrical System chapter  Then  use the  Table of Contents on the first page of the chap   ter to find the Ignition Coil section    Whenever you see these WARNING and  CAUTION symbols  heed their instructions   Always follow safe operating and maintenance  practices        A WARNING    This warning symbol identifies special  instructions or procedures which  if not  correctly followed  could result in per   sonal injury  or loss of life        CAUTION    This caution symbol identifies special  instructions or procedures which  if not  strictly observed  could result in dam   age to or destruction of equipment           This manual contains four more symbols  in  addition to WARNING and CAUTION  which will  help you distinguish different types of informa   tion     NOTE  OThis note symbol indicates points of par   ticular interest for more efficient and con   venient operation     e Indicates a procedural step or work to be  done    Olndicates a procedural sub step or how to do  the work of the procedural step it follows  It  also precedes the text of a NOTE       Indicates a conditional step or what action to  take based on the results of the test or inspec   tion in the procedural step or sub step it fol   lows    In most chapters an exploded view illustration  of the system components follows the Table o
7. L INFORMATION  Before Servicing       Before starting to perform an inspection service or carry out a disassembly and reassembly opera   tion on a motorcycle  read the precautions given below  To facilitate actual operations  notes  illustra   tions  photographs  cautions  and detailed descriptions have been included in each chapter wherever  necessary  This section explains the items that require particular attention during the removal and  reinstallation or disassembly and reassembly of general parts    Especially note the following        Battery Ground   Before completing any service on the motorcycle  discon       nect the battery cables from the battery to prevent the en     92  QA       gt        ptt    A  gine from accidentally turning over  Disconnect the ground AOA DA  cable     first and then the positive      When completed ST 2 Y    Se    with the service  first connect the positive     cable to the      y   PR     positive     terminal of the battery then the negative     ca  AA     ble to the negative terminal  DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY    68020248 5          Edges of Parts  Lift large or heavy parts wearing gloves to prevent injury  from possible sharp edges on the parts              Solvent   Use a high flush point solvent when cleaning parts  High   flush point solvent should be used according to directions  of the solvent manufacturer        GB02005B 5       Cleaning Vehicle before Disassembly   Clean the vehicle thoroughly before disassembly  Dirt or  other for
8. d without incurring an obligation  to make such changes to products manufactured previously  See your Motorcycle dealer for the latest  information on product improvements incorporated after this publication    All information contained in this publication is based on the latest product information available at the time  of publication  Illustrations and photographs in this publication are intended for reference use only and may  not depict actual model component parts           2005 Kawasaki Heavy Industries  Ltd  First Edition  1    Nov  2  2005  M        EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION    To protect the environment in which we all live  Kawasaki has incorporated crankcase emis   sion  1  and exhaust emission  2  control systems in compliance with applicable regulations of  the United States Environmental Protection Agency and California Air Resources Board  Addi   tionally  Kawasaki has incorporated an evaporative emission control system  3  in compliance  with applicable regulations of the California Air Resources Board on vehicles sold in California  only    1  Crankcase Emission Control System   This system eliminates the release of crankcase vapors into the atmosphere  Instead  the vapors   are routed through an oil separator to the inlet side of the engine  While the engine is operating   the vapors are drawn into combustion chamber  where they are burned along with the fuel and air  supplied by the fuel injection system    2  Exhaust Emission Control System   This syste
9. ding  motor vehicles or motor vehicle engines  or who operates a fleet of motor vehicles know   ingly to remove or render inoperative any device or element of design installed on or in a  motor vehicle or motor vehicle engine in compliance with regulations under this title follow   ing its sale and delivery to the ultimate purchaser          NOTE  OThe phrase    remove or render inoperative any device or element of design    has been generally  interpreted as follows   1  Tampering does not include the temporary removal or rendering inoperative of de   vices or elements of design in order to perform maintenance   2  Tampering could include   a Maladjustment of vehicle components such that the emission standards are ex   ceeded   b Use of replacement parts or accessories which adversely affect the performance  or durability of the motorcycle   c Addition of components or accessories that result in the vehicle exceeding the stan   dards   d Permanently removing  disconnecting  or rendering inoperative any component or  element of design of the emission control systems     WE RECOMMEND THAT ALL DEALERS OBSERVE THESE PROVISIONS OF FEDERAL LAW   THE VIOLATION OF WHICH IS PUNISHABLE BY CIVIL PENALTIES NOT EXCEEDING  10  000 PER VIOLATION        TAMPERING WITH NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM PROHIBITED    Federal law prohibits the following acts or the causing thereof   1  The removal or rendering  inoperative by any person other than for purposes of maintenance  repair  or replacement  of any
10. eign materials entering into sealed areas during ve   hicle disassembly can cause excessive wear and decrease  performance of the vehicle        GENERAL INFORMATION 1 3       Before Servicing    Arrangement and Cleaning of Removed Parts   Disassembled parts are easy to confuse  Arrange the  parts according to the order the parts were disassembled  and clean the parts in order prior to assembly     Storage of Removed Parts   After all the parts including subassembly parts have been  cleaned  store the parts in a clean area  Put a clean cloth  or plastic sheet over the parts to protect from any foreign  materials that may collect before re assembly     Inspection   Reuse of worn or damaged parts may lead to serious ac   cident  Visually inspect removed parts for corrosion  discol   oration  or other damage  Refer to the appropriate sections  of this manual for service limits on individual parts  Replace  the parts if any damage has been found or if the part is be   yond its service limit     Replacement Parts   Replacement parts must be KAWASAKI genuine or  recommended by KAWASAKI  Gaskets  O rings  oil seals   grease seals  circlips or cotter pins must be replaced with  new ones whenever disassembled     Assembly Order   In most cases assembly order is the reverse of disassem   bly  however  if assembly order is provided in this Service  Manual  follow the procedures given                 68020088 5          680200 8 5             68020108 5          A ia      X     Se        
11. f  Contents  In these illustrations you will find the  instructions indicating which parts require spec   ified tightening torque  oil  grease or a locking  agent during assembly     LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS                            A ampere s  Ib pound s   ABDC after bottom dead center m meter s   AC alternating current min minute s   ATDC after top dead center N newton s   BBDC before bottom dead center Pa pascal s   BDC bottom dead center PS horsepower  BTDC before top dead center psi pound s  per square inch    C degree s  Celsius r revolution  DC direct current rpm revolution s  per minute  F farad s  TDC top dead center    F degree s  Fahrenheit TIR total indicator reading  ft foot  feet V volt s   g gram s  W watt s   h hour s  Q ohm s   L liter s   COUNTRY AND AREA CODES  AT Austria DE Germany  CA Canada GB United Kingdom  CAL California US United States  CH Switzerland WVTA Whole Vehicle Type Approval          GENERAL INFORMATION 1 1       General Information    Table of Contents              DOMINA dala 1 2  Model Me Ta li  ez Li  o  a REM 1 7  General Specifications  cedet tete e ere ede rea def          1 10  Technical Information   Cassette Type Transmission              rn 1 13  Technical Information   Inlet Air Pressure Sensor                     mH RH 1 14  Technical Information     ABS  Anti     Lock Brake                                                                     1 15  Unit Conversion Table                    esses ennemi nsn sn nn 1 27    1 2 GENERA
12. iliarize yourself with the procedures  before starting work  and then do the work care   fully in a clean area  Whenever special tools or  equipment are specified  do not use makeshift  tools or equipment  Precision measurements  can only be made if the proper instruments are  used  and the use of substitute tools may ad   versely affect safe operation    For the duration of the warranty period   we recommend that all repairs and scheduled  maintenance be performed in accordance with  this service manual  Any owner maintenance or  repair procedure not performed in accordance  with this manual may void the warranty    To get the longest life out of your vehicle    e Follow the Periodic Maintenance Chart in the  Service Manual    e Be alert for problems and non scheduled  maintenance    e Use proper tools and genuine Kawasaki Mo   torcycle parts  Special tools  gauges  and  testers that are necessary when servicing  Kawasaki motorcycles are introduced by the  Service Manual  Genuine parts provided as  spare parts are listed in the Parts Catalog    e Follow the procedures in this manual care   fully  Don t take shortcuts    e Remember to keep complete records of main   tenance and repair with dates and any new  parts installed        How to Use This Manual    In this manual  the product is divided into  its major systems and these systems make up  the manual s chapters  The Quick Reference       Guide shows you all of the products system  and assists in locating their chapters  
13. m reduces the amount of pollutants discharged into the atmosphere by the exhaust   of this motorcycle  The fuel  ignition  and exhaust systems of this motorcycle have been carefully  designed and constructed to ensure an efficient engine with low exhaust pollutant levels    The exhaust system of this model motorcycle manufactured primarily for sale in California in    cludes a catalytic converter system    3  Evaporative Emission Control System   Vapors caused by fuel evaporation in the fuel system are not vented into the atmosphere  In    stead  fuel vapors are routed into the running engine to be burned  or stored in a canister when  the engine is stopped  Liquid fuel is caught by a vapor separator and returned to the fuel tank    The Clean Air Act  which is the Federal law covering motor vehicle pollution  contains what is  commonly referred to as the Act s    tampering provisions          Sec  203 a  The following acts and the causing thereof are prohibited     3  A  for any person to remove or render inoperative any device or element of design installed  on or in a motor vehicle or motor vehicle engine in compliance with regulations under this  title prior to its sale and delivery to the ultimate purchaser  or for any manufacturer or dealer  knowingly to remove or render inoperative any such device or element of design after such  sale and delivery to the ultimate purchaser     3  B  for any person engaged in the business of repairing  servicing  selling  leasing  or tra
14. y when installing  Rss y       65020198 5          Apply specified grease to the lip of seal before installing  the seal           Grease             6B02046BS1 C       Circlips  Cotter Pins   Replace circlips or cotter pins that were removed with new  ones  Take care not to open the clip excessively when in   stalling to prevent deformation        GBO2026B 5          1 6 GENERAL INFORMATION       Before Servicing    Lubrication   It is important to lubricate rotating or sliding parts during  assembly to minimize wear during initial operation  Lubri   cation points are called out throughout this manual  apply  the specific oil or grease as specified     Direction of Engine Rotation   When rotating the crankshaft by hand  the free play  amount of rotating direction will affect the adjustment  Ro   tate the crankshaft to positive direction  clockwise viewed  from output side      Electrical Wires   A two color wire is identified first by the primary color and  then the stripe color  Unless instructed otherwise  electrical  wires must be connected to those of the same color     Instrument   Use a meter that has enough accuracy for an accurate  measurement  Read the manufacture s instructions thor   oughly before using the meter  Incorrect values may lead  to improper adjustments              68020238            GB02082BS1 C          GENERAL INFORMATION 1 7       Model Identification    EX650A6F  United States and Canada  Left Side View          00038211          EX650A6F  United
    
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