1974 Kawasaki Ks125 Repair Manual
Description This 202 page, Kawasaki KS125 KE125 1974 – 1985 Motorcycle Service Repair Manual is out of print and available as a high quality reproduction only. This manual provides detailed service information, step-by-step repair instruction and maintenance specifications for the 1974 – 1985 Kawasaki KS125 and KE125 motorcycles – both US and European motorcycles. This Kawasaki KS125 KE125 1974-1985 Motorcycle Service Repair Manual is designed primarily for use by motorcycle mechanics in a properly equipped shop. However, it contains enough detail and basic information to make it useful to the motorcycle user who desires to carry out his own basic maintenance and repair work. Since a certain basic knowledge of mechanics, the proper use of tools, and workshop procedures must be understood in order to carry out maintenance and repair satisfactorily; the adjustments, maintenance, and repair should be carried out only by qualified mechanics whenever the owner has insufficient experience or has doubts as to his ability to do the work so that the motorcycle can be operated safely.
In order to perform the work efficiently and to avoid costly mistakes, the mechanic should read the text, thoroughly familiarizing himself with the procedures before starting work, and then do the work carefully in a clean area. Whenever special tools or equipment is specified, makeshift tools or equipment should not be used. Precision measurements can only be made if the proper instruments are used, and the use of substitute tools may adversely affect safe operation of the motorcycle. Kawasaki KS125 KE125 1974 – 1985 Motorcycle Service Repair Manual Model Coverage Year Model Beginning Frame No. 1974 KS125 K1-0 KS125A K1-0 KE125-A3 K1-0 KE125-A4 K1-0 KE125-A5 K1-0 KE125-A6 K1-0 KE125-A7 K1-0 KE125-A8 K1-0 KE125-A9 K1 -101701 (European Models) 1983 KE125-A10 K1 -1 KE125-A11 K1-1 KE125-A12 K1-107501 Kawasaki KS125 KE125 1974 – 1985 Motorcycle Service Repair Manual Table of Contents (1) Adjustment The adjustment chapter gives the procedure for all adjustments which may become necessary periodically and which do not involve major disassembly. (2) Disassembly This chapter shows the best method for the removal, disassembly assembly, and installation which are necessary for maintenance and repair.
Since assembly and installation are usually the reverse of disassembly and removal, assembly and installation are not explained in detail in many cases. Instead, assembly notes and installation notes are provided to explain special points.
(3) Maintenance and Theory of Operation The procedures for inspection and repair are described in detail in this chapter. An explanation on the structure and functioning of each of the major parts and assemblies is given to enable the mechanic to understand better what he is doing.
(4) Appendix The appendix in the back of this manual contains miscellaneous information, including special tool list, a torque table, a table for periodic maintenance, and a troubleshooting guide. (5) Supplement The maintenance and repair procedures that are unique to later year units since the first publication of the Service Manual, are explained in this chapter per one year unit.
1974 Kawasaki Ks 125 Repair Manual
This 202 page pdf document, Kawasaki KS125 KE125 1974 – 1985 Motorcycle Service Repair Manual provides detailed service information, step-by-step repair instruction and maintenance specifications for the 1974 – 1985 Kawasaki KS125 and KE125 motorcycles – both US and European motorcycles. This Kawasaki KS125 KE125 1974-1985 Motorcycle Service Repair Manual is designed primarily for use by motorcycle mechanics in a properly equipped shop. However, it contains enough detail and basic information to make it useful to the motorcycle user who desires to carry out his own basic maintenance and repair work. Since a certain basic knowledge of mechanics, the proper use of tools, and workshop procedures must be understood in order to carry out maintenance and repair satisfactorily; the adjustments, maintenance, and repair should be carried out only by qualified mechanics whenever the owner has insufficient experience or has doubts as to his ability to do the work so that the motorcycle can be operated safely. In order to perform the work efficiently and to avoid costly mistakes, the mechanic should read the text, thoroughly familiarizing himself with the procedures before starting work, and then do the work carefully in a clean area.
Whenever special tools or equipment is specified, makeshift tools or equipment should not be used. Precision measurements can only be made if the proper instruments are used, and the use of substitute tools may adversely affect safe operation of the motorcycle. Year Model Beginning Frame No. 1974 KS125 K1-0 KS125A K1-0 KE125-A3 K1-0 KE125-A4 K1-0 KE125-A5 K1-0 KE125-A6 K1-0 KE125-A7 K1-0 KE125-A8 K1-0 KE125-A9 K1 -101701 (European Models) 1983 KE125-A10 K1 -1 KE125-A11 K1-1 KE125-A12 K1-107501 Kawasaki KS125 KE125 1974 – 1985 Motorcycle Service Repair Manual Table of Contents (1) Adjustment The adjustment chapter gives the procedure for all adjustments which may become necessary periodically and which do not involve major disassembly.
(2) Disassembly This chapter shows the best method for the removal, disassembly assembly, and installation which are necessary for maintenance and repair. Since assembly and installation are usually the reverse of disassembly and removal, assembly and installation are not explained in detail in many cases.
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Instead, assembly notes and installation notes are provided to explain special points. (3) Maintenance and Theory of Operation The procedures for inspection and repair are described in detail in this chapter. An explanation on the structure and functioning of each of the major parts and assemblies is given to enable the mechanic to understand better what he is doing. (4) Appendix The appendix in the back of this manual contains miscellaneous information, including special tool list, a torque table, a table for periodic maintenance, and a troubleshooting guide. (5) Supplement The maintenance and repair procedures that are unique to later year units since the first publication of the Service Manual, are explained in this chapter per one year unit.