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Kawasaki Z300 - User Manual

Kawasaki Z300
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Kawasaki Z300 Owner's Manual English
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Table of Contents

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Summary

SAFETY INFORMATION

Manual and Training

Importance of reading the manual and completing rider training for safe operation.

Routine Checks and Maintenance

Essential daily and periodic checks to ensure a safe and reliable motorcycle.

Loading and Carrying Safety

Guidelines for safely carrying passengers, baggage, and accessories on the motorcycle.

Accident and Hazard Awareness

Procedures for accidents and awareness of hazards like carbon monoxide and fueling risks.

Protective Gear and Riding Techniques

Recommendations on protective gear and techniques for safe riding in various conditions.

Vehicle Condition for Safe Riding

Importance of checking vehicle components for safe operation, especially at high speeds.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Specifications

Key technical specifications of the motorcycle.

Vehicle Parts and Controls

Identification and function of major vehicle parts and handlebar controls.

Dashboard Instruments and Indicators

Explanation of dashboard meters, indicators, warning lights, and their functions.

Fuel Information

Information on fuel requirements, type, and safe filling procedures.

Vehicle Features

Details on mirrors and helmet storage.

HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE

Motorcycle Break-In

Guidelines for the initial break-in period to ensure proper engine performance and longevity.

Starting and Moving Off

Procedures for starting the engine, jump-starting, and safely moving the motorcycle.

Riding Techniques

Techniques for shifting gears and effective braking, including ABS operation.

Emergency Procedures and Parking

How to stop the engine, handle emergencies, and park the motorcycle safely.

MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT

Routine Checks and Schedules

Procedures for daily checks and periodic maintenance schedules.

Engine, Fluids, and Air System

Maintenance for engine oil, coolant, and air cleaner systems.

Controls, Drivetrain, and Brakes

Maintenance and adjustment for throttle, clutch, drive chain, and brake systems.

Chassis, Electrical, and Cleaning

Maintenance for suspension, wheels, battery, lubrication, and cleaning.

APPENDIX

Motorcycle Storage and Troubleshooting

Guidelines for storage and a guide to diagnosing and resolving common problems.

Environmental Protection

Proper disposal procedures for used parts and the vehicle to protect the environment.

MAINTENANCE RECORD

Summary

SAFETY INFORMATION

Manual and Training

Importance of reading the manual and completing rider training for safe operation.

Routine Checks and Maintenance

Essential daily and periodic checks to ensure a safe and reliable motorcycle.

Loading and Carrying Safety

Guidelines for safely carrying passengers, baggage, and accessories on the motorcycle.

Accident and Hazard Awareness

Procedures for accidents and awareness of hazards like carbon monoxide and fueling risks.

Protective Gear and Riding Techniques

Recommendations on protective gear and techniques for safe riding in various conditions.

Vehicle Condition for Safe Riding

Importance of checking vehicle components for safe operation, especially at high speeds.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Specifications

Key technical specifications of the motorcycle.

Vehicle Parts and Controls

Identification and function of major vehicle parts and handlebar controls.

Dashboard Instruments and Indicators

Explanation of dashboard meters, indicators, warning lights, and their functions.

Fuel Information

Information on fuel requirements, type, and safe filling procedures.

Vehicle Features

Details on mirrors and helmet storage.

HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE

Motorcycle Break-In

Guidelines for the initial break-in period to ensure proper engine performance and longevity.

Starting and Moving Off

Procedures for starting the engine, jump-starting, and safely moving the motorcycle.

Riding Techniques

Techniques for shifting gears and effective braking, including ABS operation.

Emergency Procedures and Parking

How to stop the engine, handle emergencies, and park the motorcycle safely.

MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT

Routine Checks and Schedules

Procedures for daily checks and periodic maintenance schedules.

Engine, Fluids, and Air System

Maintenance for engine oil, coolant, and air cleaner systems.

Controls, Drivetrain, and Brakes

Maintenance and adjustment for throttle, clutch, drive chain, and brake systems.

Chassis, Electrical, and Cleaning

Maintenance for suspension, wheels, battery, lubrication, and cleaning.

APPENDIX

Motorcycle Storage and Troubleshooting

Guidelines for storage and a guide to diagnosing and resolving common problems.

Environmental Protection

Proper disposal procedures for used parts and the vehicle to protect the environment.

MAINTENANCE RECORD

Kawasaki Z300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine TypeLiquid-cooled, 4-stroke Parallel Twin
Displacement296 cc
Bore x Stroke62.0 x 49.0 mm
Compression Ratio10.6:1
Fuel SystemFuel injection: ø32 mm x 2
IgnitionDigital
Starting SystemElectric
Transmission6-speed, return
Final DriveSealed chain
Front Suspension37 mm telescopic fork
Rear SuspensionBottom-Link Uni-Trak with gas-charged shock and 5-way adjustable preload
Front Tire110/70-17 M/C 54S
Rear Tire140/70-17 M/C 66S
Maximum Torque27.0 N·m {2.8 kgf·m} / 10, 000 rpm
Overall Length2, 015 mm
Overall Width750 mm
Overall Height1, 025 mm
Wheelbase1, 405 mm
Ground Clearance145 mm
Seat Height785 mm
Curb Mass168 kg
Fuel Capacity17 litres
Frame Typesteel
Front BrakeSingle 290 mm petal disc with dual-piston caliper
Rear BrakeSingle 220 mm petal disc with dual-piston caliper
Maximum Power29 kW {39 PS} / 11, 000 rpm

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