What kind of belt does a Kawasaki Prairie have?
The Kawasaki Prairie 360, Kawasaki Prairie 650, Kawasaki Prairie 700, Kawasaki KFX700 V-Force, Kawasaki Brute Force 650, and Kawasaki Brute Force 750 ATVs are fitted with drive belt alert systems. These systems, while designed with safety in mind, have become a nuisance to affected ATV owners who do not understand how they function.
How does belt drive warning system on Kawasaki ATV work?
These systems, while designed with safety in mind, have become a nuisance to affected ATV owners who do not understand how they function. The belt drive warning system gets tripped when a fault is detected – the system locks down and will make your ATV sputter in “Slow Mode” and on some models disables four-wheel drive altogether.
Are there genuine Kawasaki parts on the market?
Kawasaki Genuine Parts are the only parts on the market specifically engineered and tested to fit your Kawasaki vehicle. They undergo comprehensive evaluation to ensure the hightest quality and durability standards to help maximize the life of your vehicle, and give you peace of mind that your Kawasaki is always operiating at peak performance.
What kind of engine does a Kawasaki Prairie have?
Prairie 400 4×4 (KVF400-A) As tough as the terrain it was designed for, Kawasaki’s first 4WD ATV, the Bayou 300 4×4, featured a 290 cm3 engine that fed its gutsy power through a Hi/Lo range 5-speed transmission to a 4WD system with a limited-slip front differential.
The Kawasaki Prairie 360, Kawasaki Prairie 650, Kawasaki Prairie 700, Kawasaki KFX700 V-Force, Kawasaki Brute Force 650, and Kawasaki Brute Force 750 ATVs are fitted with drive belt alert systems. These systems, while designed with safety in mind, have become a nuisance to affected ATV owners who do not understand how they function.
These systems, while designed with safety in mind, have become a nuisance to affected ATV owners who do not understand how they function. The belt drive warning system gets tripped when a fault is detected – the system locks down and will make your ATV sputter in “Slow Mode” and on some models disables four-wheel drive altogether.
What should I know about a Kawasaki ATV?
Specifications and pricing are subject to change. **Curb weight includes all necessary materials and fluids to operate correctly, full tank of fuel (more than 90 percent capacity) and tool kit (if supplied). KAWASAKI CARES: Read Owner’s Manual and all on-product warnings. Warning: ATVs can be hazardous to operate.