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    Also available on eManualOnline 1988-2002 Kawasaki Bayou 220 Service Manual PDF The Kawasaki Bayou 220 is one of the most common all-terrain vehicles on off-road trails that is geared toward novice riders and families. It’s also one of the smallest and most inexpensive ATVs on the market, with a retail price under $3,500, as of 2010. The Bayou 220 is Kawasaki’s only ATV of its size. The 220’s sibling is the larger Bayou 250 equipped with a 228cc engine. Engine The Bayou 220’s engine is a 215cc, four-stroke, shaft-driven, air-cooled model. Its bore measures 2.6 inches and the stroke is 2.4 inches. It features a relatively high 9.3:1 compression ratio with fuel delivered through a Mikuni VM24SS carburetor. The electronic ignition is Kawasaki’s DC-CDI. It also features a recoil backup as a starting system. The clutch is an automatic wet multidisc model with power delivered to the wheels via a five-speed transmission, according to ATV Source. Chassis The steel frame supports a front suspension with single A-arms and twin shock absorbers, with the rear suspension a Quad-Link system with two shocks. Front wheel travel is 4.5 inches, while the rear wheel travel measures at 4.9 inches. Front and rear brakes are drums. Size The front tire size is AT21X8-9 with the rear tires measuring AT22X10-10. The ATV’s wheelbase is 43.9 inches, with an overall length of 68.7 inches. Ground clearance is 6.1 inches with the seat height measuring 28.7 inches. It weighs 403 lbs. and can tow up to 450 lbs. Its fuel tank can carry 2.6 gallons. Basics The Kawasaki Bayou 220 is not the fastest ATV on the market, but one reason the Bayou 220 has kept its price low is the lack of amenities. It features a brake light and dual headlamps with high/low beam. There is an auxiliary lighting terminal inside the front cover of the ATV and electrical accessory terminals under the seat. The instrument cluster atop the fuel tank features a fuel gauge, but not much else. There are no speedometer, odometer, hourmeter, tripmeter, high-beam indication or high-temperature light. It does have a reverse/neutral indicator light. The Bayou comes in two colors: hunter green and firecracker red. Features The front A-arm, twin shock and rear Quad-Link twin-shock suspension system is not a true fully independent system, but it allows for a comfortable ride over rough terrain without employing a complex and expensive, fully independent suspension system. The ATV features front and rear steel cargo racks. The ATV is rider-friendly with a limited adjustable throttle to help novices practice their riding skills without twisting the throttle too far and losing control of the vehicle.
  2. these are what i have in my collection ... always looking for more 1981 - 2008 ATV HISTORY 1986 - 2006 Kawasaki KLF300 Bayou Service Manual 1988 - 2002 Kawasaki Bayou 220 Service Manual 1994 Kawasaki Bayou 220 Owner's Manual 1997 - 2002 Kawasaki Prairie 400 Service Manual 2003 - 2005 Kawasaki KLF250 Bayou Service Manual 2003 Kawasaki KVF360 Prairie Service Manual 2004 Kawasaki KFX700 V Force Service Manual 2004 Kawasaki KVF700 Service Manual 2005 Kawasaki KVF750 Brute Force Service Manual 2005 Kawasaki KVF750 Brute Force Service Manual 2006 Kawasaki KFX80 Specs 2008 - 2009 Kawasaki KVF750 Parts Manual 2008 Kawasaki KFX450R Service Manual 2008 Kawasaki KVF750 Brute Force Service Manual Please visit the downloads section at https://www.quadcrazy.com/files/ Get 15% at emanualsonline.com with coupon code EMOAFF Get 20% at emanualsonline.com with coupon code BLAZE and $50 purchase
  3. I have a kawasaki klf 300b 1987 and when i got it originally from a friend it was sitting for like 10 years and of course it didn't run so i went through the steps of fixing it. Had good compression and clean carb but i wasnt getting any spark. I went through the steps of fixing that and turns out the cdi box was bad, so i replaced that and got spark so i started her up and she was a little scared at first but slowly broke in and idled perfectly fine. But everytime i gave it any gas it would just bog out completely so i had it idling and sprayed starter fluid into the intake to see if it would rev up, but it did the opposite and died out. I think it might be something to do with the spark since after that i took it out and it was wet. Im guessing its not sparking at higher rpms but i have no idea how to fix that since ive never had that issue before, keep in mind ive cleaned the carb maybe 5 different times with a supersonic cleaner and put needles through all the wholes. Someone please help me out with this old *** atv
  4. Was given a 1997 Bayou 220 for free that had sat in the back of a barn for almost 9 years. Owner had parked it because his kids got too big for it, and they have other bigger bikes, said when it was parked it ran fine. He gave it to me as a trade from some networking I did in his home. First steps: *Marvels Mystery Oil bath down the cylinder to free up the piston rings (I let sit for 24hrs) *New battery as old one was shot from not having a charge for 8 years. I took my multimeter to the entire wiring harness and cleaned EVERY contact possible, as not even the headlights were working. After a few hours, everything electrical is now working. Headlights, green dash light, red reverse light (goes on and off with changing from reverse to neutral), and starter spinning strong (after a conversation with my mallet). *Drained old oil (no glitter!) 2qts fresh oil with new filter. *CDI was shot-- had zero spark and using a multimeter up the wiring harness everything was good up to the CDI—replaced with new one along with new plug wire and new plug now have excellent spark The original carb was a total loss. I'm assuming it was parked full of fuel with the fuel switch on. It looked like they found it buried in the sand and put it on, it was so eaten and corroded my thumb went through it trying to get it apart—so new carb. I did also inspect the intake and none of what was in the carb made it into the engine, thankfully. After oil bath, compression was still low—threw some brake cleaner down the intake and noticed smoke escaping from the head gasket—took the head off and saw the original head gasket was completely shot. Replaced that, and now compression is up to 90 from 50. I'm assuming, it'll need to go through a few heat cycles for the compression to really build back up (had the same issue with my 2000 Kodiak 400 from siting for 5yrs after a few heat cycles went to 180) While the head was off, I did a leak test on the valves and liquid stayed, so no signs of gaps in the valves sealing. Also took a look at the piston and wall and both are in excellent shape, very clean conditions. At this point, the bike should fire off or at least pop… but now that compression is back it's sucking air in though both the carb AND the exhaust pipe. Putting my hand on the pipe (no muffler) I can feel it sucking air in, doing the same with the back of the carb, I can feel it sucking air there as well. It isn't pushing air out anywhere. I've checked timing and it's correct. The TDC mark on the flywheel is lined up with the spot on inspection hole. The mark on the timing gear in the head is lined up with the mark on the casting there as well, so timing is spot on. I don't believe it has a leak from the exhaust valve due to the leak test I did. I also don't believe a valve is sticking, I can see them both moving just fine when looking through the inspection holes. In the past, I've had a bike have intake from exhaust and exhaust going out carb, but that was the timing being off, which doesn't seem to be the issue here. Any advice on this would a big help as I'm stumped on what could be causing double air intake. Chances are it might be something simple that I'm not even thinking of. At this point, I'm about to order a box of hair from Amazon Prime from all the head scratching going on.
  5. Looking for Kawasaki ATV VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) Number Decoders? Once you find your ATV VIN number off the tag on your Kawasaki ATV, you can go to all kinds of websites that have VIN Decoders available. The best ones are backed by the Kawasaki ATV manufacturer, however there are plenty of aftermarket Kawasaki ATV VIN Decoder websites on the web. This topic will stay pinned and if you find any to add, please do it with a reply. The following Kawasaki ATV VIN Decoder websites are available where you can just enter your VIN number and it will shows you some of your ATV model details: CycleVin.com - Use Our Off-Road Vehicle Search to look up ATVs and more! KBB.com https://www.kbb.com/vehicle-history-report/ CARFAX https://www.carfax.com autoDNA https://www.autodna.com VinAudit http://www.vinaudit.com/ decodeTHIS https://www.decodethis.com VINCario https://vindecoder.eu/ NICB Theft Check https://www.nicb.org/theft_and_fraud_awareness/vincheck
  6. I recently bought a 03 Kawasaki Prairie 650 beat up to fix up. The issues i was told it had was it needed a new drive belt and the 2wd/4wd switch was broken and needed to be changed. The quad does drive but it doesnt go over 10 mph and stays very slow. I just wanted to see if anybody here thinks theres a much deeper problem with it and if its worth fixing up, the back of my head is telling me the belt isnt fully responsible for the gear and speed issue. Anything helps, just dont wanna bite off more than I can handle
  7. Anyone have a repair manual for a 96 Kawasaki Mojave 250 i desperately need the repair guide on the gear box thanks
  8. Hey I have a Kawasaki buyou I put a new carburetor on it and a brand new spark plug coil and still firing up could you know what my problem is anyone please
  9. Hey y’all I got a kfx 400, rebuilt the carb put bigger inlets on it, adjusted the fuel mixture screw 2.5 turns out and cleaned the fuel petcock. It starts up not so great, it takes full throttle with full choke and cranks for about 10-20 seconds before it fires and while “ideling” it surges very bad and I’ve messed with the idle set and it changes nothing, if you ride it casually it runs fine but as soon as you get on it for more than 4 seconds it stumbles and falls flat on its face and you have to wait for the carb to fill back up with fuel, I’ve checked everything and nothing is blocking fuel, I even put a bigger hose to see if that made a difference. Thanks for reading hopping to hear someone has some advice.
  10. View File 1988-2002 Kawasaki Bayou 220 Service Manual Also available on eManualOnline 1988-2002 Kawasaki Bayou 220 Service Manual The Kawasaki Bayou 220 is one of the most common all-terrain vehicles on off-road trails that is geared toward novice riders and families. It’s also one of the smallest and most inexpensive ATVs on the market, with a retail price under $3,500, as of 2010. The Bayou 220 is Kawasaki’s only ATV of its size. The 220’s sibling is the larger Bayou 250 equipped with a 228cc engine. Engine The Bayou 220’s engine is a 215cc, four-stroke, shaft-driven, air-cooled model. Its bore measures 2.6 inches and the stroke is 2.4 inches. It features a relatively high 9.3:1 compression ratio with fuel delivered through a Mikuni VM24SS carburetor. The electronic ignition is Kawasaki’s DC-CDI. It also features a recoil backup as a starting system. The clutch is an automatic wet multidisc model with power delivered to the wheels via a five-speed transmission, according to ATV Source. Chassis The steel frame supports a front suspension with single A-arms and twin shock absorbers, with the rear suspension a Quad-Link system with two shocks. Front wheel travel is 4.5 inches, while the rear wheel travel measures at 4.9 inches. Front and rear brakes are drums. Size The front tire size is AT21X8-9 with the rear tires measuring AT22X10-10. The ATV’s wheelbase is 43.9 inches, with an overall length of 68.7 inches. Ground clearance is 6.1 inches with the seat height measuring 28.7 inches. It weighs 403 lbs. and can tow up to 450 lbs. Its fuel tank can carry 2.6 gallons. Basics The Kawasaki Bayou 220 is not the fastest ATV on the market, but one reason the Bayou 220 has kept its price low is the lack of amenities. It features a brake light and dual headlamps with high/low beam. There is an auxiliary lighting terminal inside the front cover of the ATV and electrical accessory terminals under the seat. The instrument cluster atop the fuel tank features a fuel gauge, but not much else. There are no speedometer, odometer, hourmeter, tripmeter, high-beam indication or high-temperature light. It does have a reverse/neutral indicator light. The Bayou comes in two colors: hunter green and firecracker red. Features The front A-arm, twin shock and rear Quad-Link twin-shock suspension system is not a true fully independent system, but it allows for a comfortable ride over rough terrain without employing a complex and expensive, fully independent suspension system. The ATV features front and rear steel cargo racks. The ATV is rider-friendly with a limited adjustable throttle to help novices practice their riding skills without twisting the throttle too far and losing control of the vehicle. Submitter oxidized_black Submitted 12/14/2016 Category Kawasaki ATV  
  11. Hey everyone, hoping to get some help here... my kids 03 KTF 50 Quad has always ran great... they were riding it a couple of hours a few days ago and it died a couple of times (not normal) but started right back up. A few days later my 5 year old wanted to take it for a spin so I started it (2 pulls) and he took off.. he made it a couple hundred yards and it died and we havnt been able to start it since. I have new gas, good spark and 120 psi compression.. it will not start with starter fluid in the intake or even in the cylinder.. the fuel bowl has fuel at the carb... what am I missing? It’s driving me crazy!!
  12. Introducing the Dash Frame system for the Kawasaki Teryx from Black Rhino Performance. The Dash Frame fits nicely into the middle of your dash, and is designed to closely follow the shape of the Kawasaki Teryx dash. This frame puts your gauges and switches at the same angle as the upper dash for easy viewing of the gauges and convenient placement of switches. The panel provides mounting for 3 2" https://www.utvguide.net/dash-frame-system-for-the-kawasaki-teryx-now-available/
  13. UTV Crap has introduced an alternator kit for the Kawasaki Teryx that quickly and reliably boosts your Teryx charging capacity. With an additional 60 amps, there is no more worrying about adding lights, stereos or heated seats. UTV Crap Teryx 750 60 Amp Alternator Kit. Smaller 60 Amp Alternator Easy 1 Wire Hook Up 2 Cog Style Pulleys for Less Horse Power Loss and Less Stress on the Crank Heavy Duty Cog Style BeltCustom Billet Crank Mounts $474.95 Complete Kit Ready to Bolt on! UTV Crap also has an alternator kit for the Yamaha Rhino for $349.95 About UTV Crap: UTV Crap sells, manufactures and installs: parts, accessories and suspension kits for all major UTVs. UTV Crap is located in Phoenix, AZ can can be reached online at www.utvcrap.com or by calling 623.934.3070 https://www.utvguide.net/new-alternator-kit-for-the-kawasaki-teryx/
  14. View File 1998 Kawasaki Bayou 220 Owners Manual 1998 Kawasaki Bayou 220 owners manual Submitter Joe Brenke Submitted 10/29/2018 Category Kawasaki ATV
  15. OK ya'll.My son bought this thing and was told its a Kaw Bayou 300. Maybe. I cant find any numbers on it.The one tag I did find its so faded as to be unreadable. Its a long shot but maybe someone can help ID it. Thanks in advance.
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    1998 Kawasaki Bayou 220 owners manual
  17. I was just wondering the oil capacity on my bike thank you
  18. Looking for a Manual for a 1996 Kawasaki Bayou 400.
  19. Does anyone know where I can get a manual or wiring diagram for a 1984 Kawasaki prairie 250 three wheeler, it's manual clutch chain drive with locking hubs in rear. I got it real cheap and wiring is a mess.
  20. If you've ever had a problem with Kawasaki, I'll bet it can't match this: Ranger Diesel Nightmare - RangerForums.net - Polaris Ranger Forum I have a Brute Force 650 that has run flawlessly for the six years I've owned it. Meanwhile my $12,000 Polaris sits at the shop inoperable... One of the reasons I bought Polaris is because they were an American company. Joke's on me... Kawasaki opens factories in United States, while Polaris moves their factories to Mexico. Buy a Polaris after reading that thread, and you probably deserve to lose your money.
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    5851c45072d56_1981-2008ATVHISTORY.pdf Kawasaki All-Terrain Vehicle History 1981-2008
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    5851c6d3e5174_2008KawasakiKVF750BruteForceServiceManual.pdf 2008 Kawasaki KVF750 Brute Force Service Manual
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