* The VIN begins with the prefix "JKA", "JKB", "JK1", "JSA", or "LM4" * On all motorcycles it is stamped on the side of the steering head. On street-legal motorcycles, the VIN also appears on the Safety Certification Label affixed to, or near, the side of the steering head. * On ATV's it is stamped on the lower frame tube, to the left of the engine. * On MULE® utility vehicles, look for a plate welded to the frame at or near the front of the vehicle. On some MULE models, the VIN is located on the frame, just below the front of the seat. The above is a quote from the Kawasaki website. But, I found the VIN numbers on both of my Kawasaki ATV's on the lowest frame tube parallel to the ground. The Prairie 700 had the number on the left under the front differential. The Bayou 250 had the number directly under the engine on the left side.
The numbers are stamped into the frame and not that obvious, but are easy to see once you know where to look.
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Kawasaki stopped making the ZX9 in 2003. If it is any other year you have to take the gas tank off & the air box to access the plugs.
it depends on the number of cylinders.. if 2 cylinders it has 2 spark plugs if 4 then it has 4.
To my knoledge Kawasaki does not make a 1100CC motorcycle however Honda does and i found the information for this if its any help. i also included some Kawasaki bikes around that size. *Honda CBR1100XX (Blackbird) (1100cc) 114 kW (153 hp) @ 10,000 rpm *Kawasaki Ninja ZX-12R (1200cc) 178 hp at standstill and 190 hp at 300 km/h *Kawasaki Ninja ZX9-R (900cc) 128 hp (2000 model) Hope this was heplfull, Beathalor kawasaki made the zx11 in the early nintys, i have an 89 zx10 it makes 137hp at 10,000rpm. i would think the zx 11 is in the 150hp range.
The answer o your question is YES i have a 1996 zx7r that has a 2001 engine in it... All of the zx7r motors are exchangeable. You can actually place zx9r motor in a zx7r with few mods. About 2 hours of extra work an you will have a zx9 motor in an zx7r..