Built from 1980 to 1984, the Kawasaki KZ200 is a 200cc, single-cylinder, chain-driven street bike that features a five-speed transmission, and front disc and rear drum brakes. The bike was designed for city commuting and was widely sold in the North America and Asia. The Kawasaki KZ200 has a relatively small engine displacement at 200cc, which makes it ideally suited for short trips within a city. Troubleshooting problems around starting issues or loose chains should be done before
Instructions
- 1Insert the key into the ignition turn the key and see if the lights turn on. The KZ2000 does not have an electronic ignition but still needs a battery. If the lights do not come on, remove the battery and check to see if the battery is holding a charge. If not, recharge the battery or replace it.
- 2Turn the kick start out and try to start the bike. If the bike does not start, confirm the "Kill" switch is turned to the "Run" position. Check the fuel switch and confirm the switch is set to the main fuel tank. Confirm that is gas in the fuel tank. If the KZ200 still will not start remove the single spark plug from the engine and inspect the spark plug looking for cracks in the ceramic top of the plug. Replace if necessary.
- 3Inspect the chain on the KZ200 motorbike. If the chain has excessive play or appears loose, consult with a mechanic or bring the motorcycle to a repair facility to have the chain shortened or tightened. Riding a motorbike with a loose chain can be dangerous.
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