everytime someone mentions the kawasaki ninja, I get this song in my head...........
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46pg6Sjvf0M
Don't worry about the coolant and brake fluid just yet... just focus on the oil changes and chain lube. Kero is good for cleaning that type of chain.
I'd also skip replacing the exhaust, it's just a waste of money on the 300. I'd spend the cash on rider training or gear tbh. Have fun!
you can run 91 in a high compression motor is it has knock sensors, but I personally stick with a min of 95.
Regarding this new bike, my advice would be..
Check air pressures regularly (37F 41R) as opposed to normal bikes that are 38/42 that have wider tyres. This part is critical to your bikes handling and braking.
oil- use sight glass as a guide only (seems silly but make sure the bikes level when you check, not on the side stand)
clean out air filter regularly
keep chain lubed or buy a scotoiler automatic chain luber (about $260). If you use a spray I recommend a Motul product that is white when applied and fades when its worn (visual indicator) should be done roughly every 500-1000km or after you have been riding in rain.
buy a rad guard and light guard. this $200 could save you a hell of a lot more if you break your light or even worse get a hole through your radiator.
Change the headlight globes to something like a Narva Untra Blue, way more light than a standard globe. You could also try fitting a LED globe, think there round a $150 each from fleabay.
As a comfort item, change your screen to a proper double bubble type.
Pipes, try some of the other cheaper brands. just search fleabay
And the most important one is ........ Just ride your bloody bike and have fun
See Akzle's comment. There is a difference between the engine displacement and the pressure it squishes everything to in the combustion chamber before ignition.
As BrendonF said, with high compression engines if they have knock sensors you can run the lower fuel. But depending on how it is controlling knock you may loose out on some power.
Hey do you have the manual? I found a link to it here Page 83 covers maintenance.
The manual page on tire pressure:
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
Tire Air Pressure (when cold)
Wheels
Front
200 kPa (2.00 kgf/cm2, 28 psi)
Rear
225 kPa (2.25 kgf/cm2, 32 psi)
My bad for saying 42psi - it's what mine are
Never go full retard man!
This forum is the worst place to ask about this sort of stuff.If you have to ask here it would be better for you to take it to a motorcycle shop to get the oil changed, and just use premium fuel.
Thanks everyone. Very helpful.
Yeah I got the manual, haven't read it yet though. Only read the user manual.
My bike's got some nice Bridgestone BT-45's. Does that change the pressure?
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