I owned a 2001 ZRX-1200 and it did not require gear oil. On most current, chain drive, motorcycles the transmission and engine share the same oil. This is the reason that there is so much debate about using automotive oils in motorcycles because the motorcycle is generally harder on oil than a car. This is due to the added work it has to do to lubricate the clutch plates and transmission gears. That being said, the best policy is to change the oil according to manufacturers recommendation and make sure you have the proper amount in the bike. Hope that helps
PUT A NEW SEAL ON THE SHIFTER SIDE GEAR CASE. What type GEAR oil goes in Kawasaki KLF 185 TYPE AND AMMOUNT??
It tells you underneath the fill cap 0.65l
How do you put oil in Kawasaki 250 four wheeler
I put synthetic in every thing 5-30 I put it in my 84 1100 ltd it just humms at four grand. I've got it in every thing the one ton engine trany and diff. The diesel gen set runs cool enough to put your hand on the block and you could never do that with regular oil. From Glenn.
2.96pt
5
the only place you put gear oil is in the rear end. Look on the differential and on the back there is a large nut, remove it to put in the CORRECT gear oil.
according to kawasaki specification page is 4.1 quarts, but that would be with a new oil filter. Chris G.
you dont put any oil into a kawasaki crankcase, the 2 stroke that is pumped into the engine lubricates the crank, and all the other internals of the engine.
No, this is not possible. You must put it in neutral gear before starting. There is a safety device that prevents starting in gear.
It means that more gear oil is put into the gear box in order to have it at the right level.
When changing out the oil in a motorcycle it is important to know the amount of oil to put back in. For a 2001 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 a person needs to buy 3 quarts of oil.