2013 Kawasaki Mule 610 4x4 XC Realtree APG HD Owners Manual - Page 111

2013 Kawasaki Mule 610 4x4 XC Realtree APG HD Manual

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 109 NOTE Payload and Tire Pressure Failure to maintain proper inflation pressures or observe payload limits for your tires can change or impair handling and performance of the vehicle. The maximum recommended load carrying capacity is 420 kg (924 lb). Use a tire pressure gauge to accurately set tire pressure. żTires are an important part of the suspension of the vehicle. Tire construction characteristics and tire inflation pressure can greatly influence vehicle handling. Kawasaki recommends that you always replace tires with standard replacement tires as shown above. It is also very important to have tires of the same type and size on all axles, and at the same inflation pressure, on each axle. żInstallation of non-standard tires, or use of different tires on one axle, can change or impair the handling of the vehicle. żInstallation of tubeless tires on rims requires compressed air and is normally recommended as a dealer service operation. Nevertheless, a tube can be inserted into the tire by the operator as an emergency repair. Maximum Tire Air Pressure for Seating Beads Front and Rear 250 kPa (2.5 kgf/cm², 36 psi) WARNING Operating with unequally or improperly pressurized tires can adversely affect steering or handling. Inflate both front tires to the same pressure and both rear tires to the same pressure. j

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
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NOTE
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Tires are an important part of the suspension of
the vehicle. Tire construction characteristics and
tire inflation pressure can greatly influence vehicle
handling. Kawasaki recommends that you always
replace tires with standard replacement tires as
shown above.
It is also very important to have
tires of the same type and size on all axles, and
at the same inflation pressure, on each axle.
°
Installation of non-standard tires, or use of differ-
ent tires on one axle, can change or impair the
handling of the vehicle.
°
Installation of tubeless tires on rims requires com-
pressed air and is normally recommended as a
dealer service operation.
Nevertheless, a tube
can be inserted into the tire by the operator as an
emergency repair.
Maximum Tire Air Pressure for Seating Beads
Front and Rear
250 kPa (2.5 kgf/cm², 36 psi)
Payload and Tire Pressure
Failure to maintain proper inflation pressures or
observe payload limits for your tires can change or
impair handling and performance of the vehicle. The
maximum recommended load carrying capacity is
420 kg (924 lb).
Use a tire pressure gauge to accurately set tire
pressure.
WARNING
Operating with unequally or improperly pres-
surized tires can adversely affect steering or
handling. Inflate both front tires to the same
pressure and both rear tires to the same
pressure.