How to pull the diagnostic codes Kawasaki ZX6R?
The FI light on our Kawasaki is much like the check engine light on your car. If it comes on it is real easy to check the code, and for the bike to tell you what is up. Just ground the diagnostic wire and it will start reading them out. Mine just had one code, but it will read out as many as you have.
Is the pillion seat on a Kawasaki ZX-6R JS?
The fuel tap (hard to find and hard to operate on the move), screen brace, and analogue clocks date the Kawasaki ZX-6R Js. On a positive note the mirrors are excellent, the pillion seat works for about 60 miles and the lights are bright.
When did the Kawasaki ZX 6R come out?
2000: Kawasaki ZX-6R introduced. 2000: Supercedes G-series ZX-6R with a new singarm, revised shock, engine and gearbox improvements. 2002: Model essentially re-released with a bog-bore 636cc motor. It claimed 116bhp and 52ft lb of torque.
The FI light on our Kawasaki is much like the check engine light on your car. If it comes on it is real easy to check the code, and for the bike to tell you what is up. Just ground the diagnostic wire and it will start reading them out. Mine just had one code, but it will read out as many as you have.
Is the Kawasaki ZX6R 636 a good bike?
YES, I hands down would recommend the 1st Gen ’03 or ’04 (Mine was an ’03) ZX6R 636 to anyone that may be looking into purchasing this bike. Worst: 1st thing anyone should do is invest into a steering stabilizer if it doesn’t have one aftermarket installed as the ’03 and ’04 did not come with one factory.
When did the Kawasaki ZX 6R C series come out?
2003: Model introduced. 2005: Superseded by new ZX-6R C-series with underseat pipe and slipper clutch. ZX-6RR: A 599cc machine homologated for racing in Supersports. A comprehensive race kit available from Kawasaki pushes output to almost 140bhp.
Do you need tank slippers on a 636 Kawasaki?
You are going to need it if you plan on any doing any track days, fast road racing/riding as the 636 is awfully prone to “Tank Slippers” which can be virtually uncontrollable.