2015 Kawasaki NINJA 300 ABS Owners Manual - Page 83

2015 Kawasaki NINJA 300 ABS Manual

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82 HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE WARNING Use of non-recommended tires may cause malfunctioning of ABS and can lead to extended braking distance. The rider could have an accident as a result. Always use recommended standard tires for this motorcycle. ○When the ABS is functioning, you may feel a pulsing in the brake lever or pedal. This is normal. You need not suspend applying brakes. ○ABS does not function at speeds of approx. 10 km/h (6 mph) or below. ○ABS does not function if the battery is discharged. Yellow ABS Indicator Light Normally the ABS indicator light goes on when the ignition switch is turned on and goes off shortly after the motorcycle starts moving. If this light shows any of the following, a fault or faults may have occurred in the ABS. You should have the ABS checked by an authorized Kawasaki dealer. The light does not come on when the ignition switch is turned on. ○ABS indicator light may come on under motorcycle riding condition. (ex. The front or rear wheel races.) In this case, first turn the ignition switch to "OFF," and then back to "ON," and run the motorcycle at the speed of approx. 10 km/h (6 mph) or above. ABS indicator light goes off by this operation, but if it remains lit, you should have the ABS checked by an authorized Kawasaki dealer. NOTE •

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82
HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE
WARNING
Use of non-recommended tires
may
cause
malfunctioning
of
ABS and can lead to extended
braking
distance.
The
rider
could have an accident as a re-
sult. Always use recommended
standard tires for this motorcy-
cle.
NOTE
ABS indicator light may come on un-
der motorcycle riding condition. (ex.
The front or rear wheel races.) In this
case, first turn the ignition switch to
“OFF,” and then back to “ON,” and
run the motorcycle at the speed of
approx. 10 km/h (6 mph) or above.
ABS indicator light goes off by this
operation, but if it remains lit, you
should have the ABS checked by an
authorized Kawasaki dealer.
When the ABS is functioning, you
may feel a pulsing in the brake lever
or pedal. This is normal. You need
not suspend applying brakes.
ABS does not function at speeds of
approx. 10 km/h (6 mph) or below.
ABS does not function if the battery
is discharged.
Yellow ABS Indicator Light
Normally the ABS indicator light goes
on when the ignition switch is turned on
and goes off shortly after the motorcy-
cle starts moving.
If this light shows any of the follow-
ing, a fault or faults may have occurred
in the ABS. You should have the ABS
checked by an authorized Kawasaki
dealer.
The light does not come on when the
ignition switch is turned on.