2011 Kawasaki Prairie 360 4x4 Owners Manual - Page 111

2011 Kawasaki Prairie 360 4x4 Manual

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SAFE OPERATION 109 j A. Air Duct B. Air Duct Clamp C. Actuator Lead Wire Connector D. CVT Belt Indicator Lead Wire Connector E. Bolts (8 pcs.) F. Belt Drive Transmission Cover the bolts to the specified torque following • Tighten the tightening sequence as shown in the figure. Bolts Tightening Torque: 8.8 N·m (0.90 kgf·m, 78 in·lb) Wash the vehicle in fresh water if it is exposed to salt water or operated in muddy conditions. Wet brakes provide little or no efficiency and could lead to an accident and injury. After operation in water, always apply the brakes long enough for the friction to dry the pads. Also, brakes that get wet may wear out faster. Check for brake wear more frequently if the vehicle is used in water. NOTE żThe rear brake of this ATV employs an enclosed, wet multi-plate brake system. The effectiveness of brake application remains unchanged even if the vehicle drives in the water. żDon't ride in fast flowing water. żStay out of water deeper than the lower end of the axle cap. Remember:

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SAFE OPERATION
109
j
A. Air Duct
B. Air Duct Clamp
C. Actuator Lead Wire Connector
D. CVT Belt Indicator Lead Wire Connector
E. Bolts (8 pcs.)
F. Belt Drive Transmission Cover
Tighten the bolts to the specified torque following
the tightening sequence as shown in the figure.
Bolts Tightening Torque: 8.8 N·m (0.90 kgf·m, 78
in·lb)
Wash the vehicle in fresh water if it is exposed to
salt water or operated in muddy conditions.
Wet brakes provide little or no efficiency and could
lead to an accident and injury.
After operation in
water, always apply the brakes long enough for the
friction to dry the pads.
Also, brakes that get wet
may wear out faster.
Check for brake wear more
frequently if the vehicle is used in water.
NOTE
°
The rear brake of this ATV employs an enclosed,
wet multi-plate brake system. The effectiveness of
brake application remains unchanged even if the
vehicle drives in the water.
Remember:
°
Don’t ride in fast flowing water.
°
Stay out of water deeper than the lower end of the
axle cap.