New to this site...but raced / ridden since the late 70's.
Is there a general spec list?
My manual hasn't arrived for my 99 KDX200 backup bike...and I am trying to locate the tranny oil capacity/ chain type (520 oring, 108 links?) for maintenance.
Tranny oil is slightly under a quart but most use an entire quart... doesn't hurt anything and quiets the clutch down a bit.
520 standard chain at 108 stock.
Anything else can be answered too but just be specific.
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What CC said. I just bought a '98 200 and I have the owner's manual plus subcribed to the Cyclepedia service manual online. Ask away.
Stock sprockets are 13/47. I put an O-ring chain on and went to 13/50. Had to use a 110 link chain and the stock chain guide is kinda narrow for the O-ring, rubs it pretty bad. I went with the Moose/Fredette one instead.
Mike S.
'98 KDX200
'07 KLX250S
'06 KLR650
'93 ST1100
tbirdsp wrote:What CC said. I just bought a '98 200 and I have the owner's manual plus subcribed to the Cyclepedia service manual online. Ask away.
Stock sprockets are 13/47. I put an O-ring chain on and went to 13/50. Had to use a 110 link chain and the stock chain guide is kinda narrow for the O-ring, rubs it pretty bad. I went with the Moose/Fredette one instead.
You meant 'Inda' I s'pose.
Basic specs can be had at the Kawasaki site. There is a downloadable pdf that has everything you normally find on a spec sheet.
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Oil capacity is molded into the cover like most bikes. 700cc. That said...
..what Inda said...
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