2011 Kawasaki KLX140 Owners Manual - Page 25

2011 Kawasaki KLX140 Manual

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GENERAL INFORMATION 23 NOTICE Do not operate the starter continuously for more than 5 seconds, or the starter will overheat and the battery power will drop temporarily. Wait 15 seconds between each operation of the starter to let it cool and the battery power recover. When engine is cold: Pull out the choke knob. NOTE j żWhen the clutch lever is pulled, the motorcycle can be started with the transmission in any gear. • A. Starter Button after the engine has started, do not push • Even back immediately the choke knob until the engine is thoroughly warmed up. NOTE żWhen the engine is already warm or on a hot day, A. Choke Knob the throttle completely closed, push the • Leaving starter button until the engine starts. open the throttle part way instead of using the choke knob.

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GENERAL INFORMATION
23
j
NOTICE
Do not operate the starter continuously for
more than 5 seconds, or the starter will
overheat and the battery power will drop
temporarily.
Wait 15 seconds between each operation of
the starter to let it cool and the battery power
recover.
When engine is cold:
Pull out the choke knob.
A. Choke Knob
Leaving the throttle completely closed, push the
starter button until the engine starts.
NOTE
°
When the clutch lever is pulled, the motorcycle can
be started with the transmission in any gear.
A. Starter Button
Even after the engine has started, do not push
back immediately the choke knob until the engine
is thoroughly warmed up.
NOTE
°
When the engine is already warm or on a hot day,
open the throttle part way instead of using the
choke knob.