2012 Kawasaki KX250F Owners Manual - Page 84

2012 Kawasaki KX250F Manual

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82 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT the tabs of the side cover into the slots of • Insert the air cleaner housing, and tighten the bolts. Drive Chain For safety and to prevent excessive wear, the drive chain must be checked, adjusted, and lubricated before riding. If the chain becomes badly worn or maladjusted - either too loose or too tight - it could jump off the sprockets or break. j WARNING A chain that breaks or jumps off the sprockets could snag on the engine sprocket or lock the rear wheel, severely damaging the motorcycle and causing it to go out of control. Inspect the chain for damage and proper adjustment before each ride. A. Tabs B. Slots Chain Slack Inspection the rear wheel off the ground, then rotate • Raise the rear wheel to find the place where the chain is • tightest (because it wears unevenly). Push up the drive chain in the middle of the upper chain run to measure the chain slack. The distance between the center-line of the chain and the swingarm (at the end of the chain slipper) should be within the standard value. Drive Chain Slack Standard 52 a 58 mm (2.0 a 2.3 in.)

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82
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
j
Insert the tabs of the side cover into the slots of
the air cleaner housing, and tighten the bolts.
A. Tabs
B. Slots
Drive Chain
For safety and to prevent excessive wear, the drive
chain must be checked, adjusted, and lubricated be-
fore riding. If the chain becomes badly worn or mal-
adjusted - either too loose or too tight - it could jump
off the sprockets or break.
WARNING
A chain that breaks or jumps off the sprock-
ets could snag on the engine sprocket or lock
the rear wheel, severely damaging the motor-
cycle and causing it to go out of control. In-
spect the chain for damage and proper ad-
justment before each ride.
Chain Slack Inspection
Raise the rear wheel off the ground, then rotate
the rear wheel to find the place where the chain is
tightest (because it wears unevenly).
Push up the drive chain in the middle of the upper
chain run to measure the chain slack.
The dis-
tance between the center-line of the chain and the
swingarm (at the end of the chain slipper) should
be within the standard value.
Drive Chain Slack
Standard
52
°
58 mm (2.0
°
2.3 in.)