SOURCE: i have a 1988 kawasaki voyager 1200 the cruise no go od light ok
Check your brake light switches. If they are sticky and the brake lights stay on it won't let you engage the cruise control.
SOURCE: Kawasaki Zephyr 550 remove and replace the front fork springs
if you are just replacing the springs then its quite a simple step. put your bike on the centre stand, undo the top nuts on the forks with a socket but becarefull when you get near the end as the spring will try to shoot up,keep you weight on it, withdraw the spring slowly making sure you dont loose any fork oil. then just carefully remove the spring and replace it with a new one, reassemble as above in reverse order. ie put spring in place the nut back on and keep your weight on and slowly tighten, make sure you dont crossthread it. i think the nut is either 17 or 19mm.hope this helps
SOURCE: need to remove the seat on my kawasaki voyager
http://fiche.worldofpowersports.com/wps/Kawasaki_OEM/KawasakiMC.asp?Type=13&A=313&B=59
this link will show you where the bolts are at so you can remove the seat. you will start at the back of the rear seat. after you remove the bolts from the rail ( # 130) you can side the seat up and back it will "pop" off. then your bolts from the rear of the rider seat left and back. now both seat are off.
Good luck
Mark
C.C. Motorsports
SOURCE: How do I remove the front forks on my 2001
very easy. support the bike so the front wheel is off the ground. Remove, first the brake callipers, then the front mudgaurd, then the wheel. Loosen the clamps that are holding the fork tubes in place, and let them drop down, and remove.
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