20 Most Recent 1997 kawasaki Balius - II Questions & Answers

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I am leaving my kawasaki balius for 2yrs w/out

If you can leave it in dry storage, remove the battery and put it on trickle charge or better still get someone to trickle charge it once a week for you for a few hours or until it is charged and reads 13.6Volts.
The rest will wait.
When you return, change all the fluids before trying to start it, including break and clutch fluids!
The battery should survive and that will be that. A bit of a polish, check your tyres and off you go.
3/12/2011 8:38:41 AM • 1997 kawasaki... • Answered on Mar 12, 2011
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I have this kawi balius

You may have a leak in the head gasket and water in being blown out of the exhaust as steam.
Replace the head gasket if it is leaking.
1/17/2011 1:05:02 PM • 1997 kawasaki... • Answered on Jan 17, 2011
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1988 kawasaki ninja 600.weight of oil and how much

Depends how stiif you want your fork to be, it goes from SAE 5 (very light) to SAE 30 ( very hard).
For engine oil, normally you can use mineral oil, if you have a bit more money best to use semi-synthetics. Cheers
3/22/2010 8:20:10 PM • kawasaki Balius... • Answered on Mar 22, 2010
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Think i need fluid in forks of my balius H reg. 1987 i think!

I am not familiar with the Kawasaki Balius model, but nearly all front motorcycle forks have two small hex head fill plugs at the top of the forks. The fluid is usually a very pure mineral oil of some sort, but use only the fluid recommended in the owners manual. You can add fluid using a squeeze bottle or a large syringe, just make sure everything is spotlessly clean. If you continue to loose fluid, you will need to rebuild the forks. The job is fairly straightforward IF you can locate a rebuild kit. Once again, make sure everything is spotless or you will be doing it again soon. If you found this suggestion helpful, please don't forget to rate it.
3/19/2009 2:19:28 AM • kawasaki Balius... • Answered on Mar 19, 2009
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What are the Torque Specs for a Kawasaki Bayou 350 ATV?

which specs do you need engine ?
11/12/2008 10:10:42 PM • kawasaki Balius... • Answered on Nov 12, 2008
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1984 Kawasaki KLT 250, 3 wheeler ATV. Looking for tips, it is idling fine but when fuel is applied it's backfires out the exhaust and the carburetor.

It is is firing out of the carb and the exhaust, the timing must be off, but also slipping. Is the flywheel tight? https://www.google.com/search?q=1984+kawasaki+klt+250+backfiring+problem ..
2/23/2024 2:09:02 AM • kawasaki... • Answered on Feb 23, 2024
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I have a 2002 Kawasaki Mean Streak 1500 I'm customizing it can the rectifier be moved so it's not just hanging there.

Absolutely, the rectifier on your Kawasaki Mean Streak 1500 can be repositioned during a customization project. The rectifier is a crucial part of the motorcycle's electrical system, converting alternating current (AC) from the stator into direct current (DC) to charge the battery and power the bike's electrical components. While relocating the rectifier, it's important to consider a few key factors:
  1. Space and Mounting: Assess the available space on the motorcycle to find a suitable location for the rectifier. Ensure that the new position allows for proper mounting and secure attachment without interfering with other components or the bike's functionality.
  2. Heat Dissipation: The rectifier generates heat during operation, so it's essential to relocate it to an area with adequate airflow for cooling. Mounting it in a well-ventilated area helps prevent overheating issues.
  3. Wiring and Connections: When moving the rectifier, ensure that the wiring can be appropriately rerouted to reach its new location. Take care to maintain proper electrical connections and ensure a secure, stable wiring setup.
  4. Protection: Consider adding protective measures, such as shields or guards, to safeguard the relocated rectifier from road debris, water, or other potential hazards.
Modifying the placement of the rectifier may require custom brackets, mounts, or fabrication work to secure it in the desired location. It's crucial to execute the relocation carefully, maintaining proper electrical connections and ensuring the rectifier's safety and functionality. If you're not confident in performing these modifications yourself, consulting a professional motorcycle mechanic or technician with experience in customizations can be highly beneficial. They can offer guidance, expertise, and ensure that the modifications are carried out safely and effectively.
12/23/2023 9:33:25 PM • kawasaki... • Answered on Dec 23, 2023
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Looking replacement batteries for kawasaki 21.6 volt batteries part # 691221

eBay is the only place and there is only one. https://www.ebay.com/itm/266382749570 Or direct from China https://power-tool-batteries.en.made-in-china.com/product/tqRnSCOglNhK/China-Kawasaki-Power-Tool-Batteries-21-6V-Replacement.html Or you can open it up and solder in the individual NiCad cells. Better to replace with NiMH. This is probably why they don't exist, RECALL on the charger. https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2007/alltrade-tools-recalls-power-tool-battery-chargers-due-to-burn-and-laceration-hazards ..
11/9/2023 3:19:12 AM • kawasaki... • Answered on Nov 09, 2023
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Kawasaki ZX130 Kaze - Still looking for service manual please.

We are in North America, so this link might work better for you than it does for me. I can only find a Parts Catalogue and an Owner Manual. https://www.google.com/search?q=kawasaki+kaze+zx130+service+manual ..
6/10/2023 2:23:45 PM • kawasaki... • Answered on Jun 10, 2023
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How to bypass kill switch?

6/6/2023 2:18:09 AM • kawasaki... • Answered on Jun 06, 2023
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I have a 2002 Kawasaki Mean Streak 1500 can't find the fuse for the break light can anyone help

I'm assuming you have already checked the actual bulb is still OK? The bike uses a 'twin element' bulb so the tail light element might still work but the brake light element has blown. It's designed to be two bulbs in one so it takes up less space.On a lot of vehicles some electrical features share a fuse and only some of them are marked on the fuse box lid. Has anything else stopped working? On some Kawasaki bikes the brake light shares a fuse with the horn and the tail light so if the fuse has blown all three won't be working. Check the fuse labelled as the Horn to see if that has 'Popped'.*NOTE* ONLY replace fuses with one of the SAME Amp rating as lower 'A' fuses will blow and higher 'A' fuses won't protect your electrics.Bulbs and fuses are usually cheap to buy so you could replace them anyway before thinking it's going to be a 'Big' repair.
3/27/2023 12:12:08 PM • kawasaki... • Answered on Mar 27, 2023
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I have a zzr 600 zzr kawasaki and all at once it quit firing could you please help?

If your Kawasaki ZZR600 suddenly stopped firing, there are several possible reasons for this. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can take to identify and resolve the issue:
  1. Check the battery: A weak or dead battery can prevent the engine from starting. Make sure the battery is fully charged and has a voltage of at least 12.5 volts.
  2. Check the spark plugs: The spark plugs may be fouled, worn out, or damaged. Remove the spark plugs and inspect them for signs of wear or damage. If necessary, replace the spark plugs.
  3. Check the ignition system: The ignition coils, ignition module, and wiring may be faulty. Use a multimeter to test the resistance of the coils and check the wiring for continuity. Replace any faulty components as needed.
  4. Check the fuel system: The fuel filter may be clogged, the fuel pump may be faulty, or there may be a problem with the fuel injectors. Check the fuel pressure and flow, and inspect the fuel filter and injectors for any signs of clogging or damage.
  5. Check the carburetor (if applicable): If your ZZR600 has a carburetor, it may be dirty or clogged. Remove the carburetor and clean it thoroughly with carburetor cleaner.
  6. Check the camshaft timing: If the camshaft timing is off, the engine may not fire properly. Check the timing marks and adjust the camshaft if necessary.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, you may need to take your ZZR600 to a qualified mechanic for further diagnosis and repair.
2/24/2023 9:57:12 PM • kawasaki... • Answered on Feb 24, 2023
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Someone stole my motorcycle and destroyed the ignition switch how do I hotwire Kawasaki EX250.

Normally you can't because the ignition is electronic and has an immobilizer. Just buy a new switch or you will have it stolen again. https://www.google.com/search?q=kawasaki+ex250+replacement+ignition+switch ..
1/20/2023 4:50:35 PM • kawasaki... • Answered on Jan 20, 2023
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2000 kawasaki kdx 220r engie oil is coming out of a over flow hose on the carb when running

There could be several reasons why oil is coming out of the overflow hose on your Kawasaki KDX 220R. Some possible causes include:
  1. Overfilled oil tank: If the oil tank is overfilled, oil can get forced out of the overflow hose when the engine is running.
  2. Worn or damaged oil seals: If the oil seals in the engine or transmission are worn or damaged, oil can leak out of the engine and into the carburetor, where it can then be forced out of the overflow hose.
  3. Clogged or damaged oil cooler: If the oil cooler is clogged or damaged, it can cause excess oil to build up in the engine, which can then be forced out of the overflow hose.
It's important to identify and address the cause of the oil leak as soon as possible, as running the engine with excessive oil can cause serious damage. I recommend taking your bike to a mechanic for a thorough inspection and repair.
1/9/2023 4:00:04 PM • kawasaki... • Answered on Jan 09, 2023
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1991 kawasaki voyager radio works but very very low volume

If your 1991 Kawasaki Voyager radio is working, but the volume is very low, there could be a few possible causes for this issue. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try:
  1. Check the volume level on the radio itself. Make sure that the volume is turned up all the way and that the mute function is not enabled.
  2. Check the volume level on any external devices (such as a smartphone or MP3 player) that may be connected to the radio. Make sure that the volume on these devices is turned up as well.
  3. Check the wiring and connections for the radio. Make sure that all of the connections are secure and that there are no damaged or frayed wires.
  4. Check the speakers for the radio. Make sure that the speakers are properly connected and that there is no damage to the speakers or the wiring.
  5. If the volume is still low after trying these steps, it's possible that there may be an issue with the radio itself. In this case, you may need to have the radio repaired or replaced.
1/2/2023 5:44:35 PM • kawasaki... • Answered on Jan 02, 2023
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