How fast does a Kawasaki 650 Prairie?
Engine
Kawasaki Prairie KVF650-A/B Models | |
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Maximum Power | 41.4 hp/42 PS (30.9 kW @ 6,500 RPM), U.S. |
Maximum Torque | 52.1 Nm (5.3 kgf-m, 38.33 ft-lb) @ 4,000 RPM |
Top Speed | 105 mph (169 km/h) – advertised |
Lubrication | Forced lubrication (wet sump) |
How to troubleshoot a Kawasaki Prairie 650 battery?
Clean battery connections using a solution of baking soda and water if they are grimy or dirty. Tighten battery connections with a wrench if they are loose. Charge the battery to 12.8 volts using a separately-powered battery charger. Reinstall the battery. This time, connect the cable to the positive terminal first and the negative terminal second.
What to do if your Kawasaki 650 won’t turn over?
Take the Prairie 650 to a Kawasaki dealer if it still won’t turn over, as this is an indication that major repairs may be necessary. Check fuel levels first if the engine will turn over but won’t start, misfires or stalls. Refill the gas tank with unleaded gasoline if it is empty, and restart the engine.
When did the Kawasaki Prairie 650 come out?
Although later versions of Kawasaki’s Prairie ATV were still available as of January 2011, a more powerful 650cc version of the quad was only released in 2002 and 2003. Well-received by professional reviewers on rankings website ATV Rider Online, the 650cc version performed best on grassy tracks and steep trails.
Where is the fuse on a Kawasaki Prairie 650?
Ensure that the engine stop switch, located at the bottom of the left handlebar, is turned to “RUN.” Otherwise, the starter motor cannot operate. Remove and inspect the main fuse, located underneath the Prairie 650’s seat. If the connection at the center of the fuse is broken, the fuse has failed. Replace it with a new 30A fuse.