2015 Kawasaki NINJA 300 ABS Owners Manual - Page 84

2015 Kawasaki NINJA 300 ABS Manual

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HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE 83 light remains lit after the motor• The cycle starts moving. light comes on and remains lit • The after the motorcycle starts moving. Remember that the ABS does not function when this light is on, but if the ABS fails, the conventional brake system still works normally. the engine to stop automatically if the motorcycle falls down. The engine ) blinks warning indicator light ( when the starter button is pressed if the engine cannot be started. After righting the motorcycle, first turn the ignition key to "OFF" position and then back to "ON" position before starting the engine. Stopping the Engine the throttle completely. • Close Shift the into neutral. • Turn the transmission ignition key to "OFF" posi• tion. the motorcycle on a firm, • Support level surface with the side stand. • Lock the steering. Stopping the Motorcycle in an Emergency Your Kawasaki Motorcycle has been designed and manufactured to provide you optimum safety and convenience. However, in order to fully benefit from Kawasaki's safety engineering and craftsmanship, it is essential that you, the owner and operator, properly maintain your motorcycle and become thoroughly familiar with its operation. ○The motorcycle is equipped with a vehicle-down sensor which causes NOTE

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HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE
83
The light remains lit after the motor-
cycle starts moving.
The light comes on and remains lit
after the motorcycle starts moving.
Remember that the ABS does not
function when this light is on, but if the
ABS fails, the conventional brake sys-
tem still works normally.
Stopping the Engine
Close the throttle completely.
Shift the transmission into neutral.
Turn the ignition key to “OFF” posi-
tion.
Support the motorcycle on a firm,
level surface with the side stand.
Lock the steering.
NOTE
The motorcycle is equipped with a
vehicle-down sensor which causes
the engine to stop automatically if the
motorcycle falls down.
The engine
warning indicator light (
) blinks
when the starter button is pressed
if the engine cannot be started. Af-
ter righting the motorcycle, first turn
the ignition key to “OFF” position and
then back to “ON” position before
starting the engine.
Stopping the Motorcycle in
an Emergency
Your Kawasaki Motorcycle has been
designed and manufactured to pro-
vide you optimum safety and conve-
nience. However, in order to fully ben-
efit from Kawasaki’s safety engineering
and craftsmanship, it is essential that
you, the owner and operator, properly
maintain your motorcycle and become
thoroughly familiar with its operation.