2010 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic LT Owners Manual - Page 147

2010 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic LT Manual

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 145 brake fluid, and coolant • Gasoline, will damage the finish of painted and plastic surfaces: wash them off immediately. Avoid wire brushes, steel wool, and all other abrasive pads or brushes. Use care when washing the windshield, the headlight cover, and the plastic parts as they can easily be scratched. Avoid using pressure washers; water can penetrate seals and electrical components and damage your motorcycle. Avoid spraying water in delicate areas such as in air intakes, fuel system, brake components, electrical components, muffler outlets, and fuel tank openings. After cleaning your motorcycle, check the rubber boot covering the shift pedal ball joint for correct installation. Be sure the sealing lip of the rubber boot fits into the groove of the ball joint. A. Rubber Boot the boot is damaged, replace it with • If a new one. If the boot is not positioned in the groove correctly, replace it in the correct position.

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
145
Gasoline, brake fluid, and coolant
will damage the finish of painted and
plastic surfaces: wash them off im-
mediately.
Avoid wire brushes, steel wool, and
all other abrasive pads or brushes.
Use care when washing the wind-
shield, the headlight cover, and the
plastic parts as they can easily be
scratched.
Avoid using pressure washers; wa-
ter can penetrate seals and electrical
components and damage your mo-
torcycle.
Avoid
spraying
water
in
delicate
areas such as in air intakes, fuel
system, brake components, electri-
cal components, muffler outlets, and
fuel tank openings.
After
cleaning
your
motorcycle,
check the rubber boot covering the
shift pedal ball joint for correct instal-
lation. Be sure the sealing lip of the
rubber boot fits into the groove of the
ball joint.
A. Rubber Boot
If the boot is damaged, replace it with
a new one.
If the boot is not po-
sitioned in the groove correctly, re-
place it in the correct position.