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    Damsel in distress - need Kawasaki owner's manual!!

    Hey I'm looking for a manual for a 1999 Kawasaki KR150A and haven't had any luck with Trademe. If anyone has one or can give me some help on where to get one for a good price could you please let me know.
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    you'd probably have more luck posting up why you need it, rather than trying to find one

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    Are you looking for a proper service manual, or the little brochure-like "manual" that comes with the bike?

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    http://mcs.une.edu.au/~ashley/kr1/

    kr1 which is the 250 version as far as i know.... might be similarish.

    http://web.archive.org/web/200505220...fs/kr150-k.pdf

    that's the info manual. no service manual to be found so far try ring kawasaki nz if that's what you're looking for, and mt eden would have it as they have sold a few.

    that'll be one blow job, thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rosie View Post
    Are you looking for a proper service manual, or the little brochure-like "manual" that comes with the bike?
    After the one that comes with the bike, I'm about to buy a friends and it doesnt have one and has a few things wrong with it such as the emergancy stop switch doesn't work.
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    I just fixed the emergency stop switch on my 2000 model. The connection had just broke. Relativly easy to fix, two screws on the handel open it up, and just needs resoldering

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    if you're not sure about a few things on it, then just ask someone who does, to go with you to check the bike over.. don't quote me on it, but I think there's a few peeps round here that might

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chaos theory View Post
    After the one that comes with the bike, I'm about to buy a friends and it doesnt have one and has a few things wrong with it such as the emergancy stop switch doesn't work.
    I've got the one that came with my '03. From memory, it doesn't have any useful information for fixing things on the bike, but I'll grab it from home at lunchtime and can scan any pages that look like they might be of use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chaos theory View Post
    ... few things wrong with it such as the emergancy stop switch doesn't work.
    who wants to stop anyway?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice View Post
    if you're not sure about a few things on it, then just ask someone who does, to go with you to check the bike over.. don't quote me on it, but I think there's a few peeps round here that might
    Yeah I need someone to look it over for me cause I'm new to all this and wont be able to fix most of the stuff wrong with it myself - the horn isn't going and that about the only thing I know how to fix Does anyone know how much AA or someone would charge to look it over and give me a fair price on how much it is worth? Or is there someone on here in or near Hamilton that would be willing to spare sometime for me to help me out? - if it's you blink twice -
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chaos theory View Post
    Yeah I need someone to look it over for me cause I'm new to all this and wont be able to fix most of the stuff wrong with it myself - the horn isn't going and that about the only thing I know how to fix Does anyone know how much AA or someone would charge to look it over and give me a fair price on how much it is worth? Or is there someone on here in or near Hamilton that would be willing to spare sometime for me to help me out? - if it's you blink twice -
    Sorry, buggy can't reply right now, he's on his way to Hamilton as we speak.
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    You say "no one wants to fuck with some large bloke on a really angry sounding bike" but the truth of the matter is that you are a balding middle-aged ice-cream seller from Edgecume who wears a hello kitty t-shirt (in your profile pic) and your angry sounding bike is a fucken hyoshit - not some big assed harley with a human skull on the front.

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    lol.. fukup..

    i have to stay at work

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    Quote Originally Posted by N4CR View Post
    http://mcs.une.edu.au/~ashley/kr1/

    kr1 which is the 250 version as far as i know.... might be similarish.

    http://web.archive.org/web/200505220...fs/kr150-k.pdf
    Kewl!!! Thank you!! That is a handy site. Cheers for that
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    Let me know if you end up getting the bike... Since Im already riding the same bike, I'd be interested to see if theres anything on those that goe's wrong with more than just the odd KR. Interesting how my kill switch didn't work either.

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    Just do what I did and grab the rg150 service manual.
    Engine layout is quite similar and the rest is a matter of deduction.

    Hardly a complicated engine.

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