if you are new to motorcycles, start with a Ninja 250R or 500, if you think you can handle it, you can start with a ZX6R
A great place to start would be at the Kawasaki website. There the consumer can build, configure, finance and schedule a test drive in just one visit.
The best place to start is one of the numerous motorcycle trading magazines. It is also worth checking your local Kawasaki dealership and independent motorcycle shops
I'd start with the kickstand safety switch.
Anywhere between 100mph - 110mph. My 2004 red lines at approx 105mph and start on fire at 106mph. If you want to go fast, you would have never bought a ninja 250 anyway.
a number of things read, read the manual, id say the starter or the spark plug
usually a combination of low battery and faulty engine starter is the problem!
most Kawasaki engines need to be warm. instead of trying to turn on the engine again and again and again, when turning on the engine hold it on III for a little while, then it will get used to the cold and u can turn it on normally. the only bad thing about that is that when its warm u have to do that again.
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what are the symptoms
If a 1994 Kawasaki KX80 will not start, it is possible that it needs a new spark plug of a general tune up. It could also be out of gas.
1997
you don't you die