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How To - Repair and Upgrade Topics => KX Repair Manuals Online => Topic started by: El Snorro on August 27, 2013, 11:45:36 PM

Title: KX500 workshop manual complete PDF
Post by: El Snorro on August 27, 2013, 11:45:36 PM
Here is a link for the free KX500 repair manual (1888-2004) in PDF

Hopefully helping some folks with this.

http://www.keustermans.nl/Kawasaki_Kx500_Service_Manual_Repair_1988-2004_Kx_500.pdf

And The Clymer manual (1983-2004)

http://www.keustermans.nl/KawasakiKX125,250(82-91)KX500(83-04)RepairManual.pdf
Title: Re: KX500 workshop manual complete PDF
Post by: ID KX500 on August 28, 2013, 04:38:27 AM
Here is a link for the free KX500 repair manual (1888-2004) in PDF

Hopefully helping some folks with this.

http://www.keustermans.nl/Kawasaki_Kx500_Service_Manual_Repair_1988-2004_Kx_500.pdf

My Great-great-grandfather had one of the first "1888" KX500s,,,suspension was quite stiff,,,made of wagon springs.

 :-D
Title: Re: KX500 workshop manual complete PDF
Post by: motopunk on August 28, 2013, 06:52:59 AM
Here is a link for the free KX500 repair manual (1888-2004) in PDF

Hopefully helping some folks with this.

http://www.keustermans.nl/Kawasaki_Kx500_Service_Manual_Repair_1988-2004_Kx_500.pdf

My Great-great-grandfather had one of the first "1888" KX500s,,,suspension was quite stiff,,,made of wagon springs.

 :-D


yeah, i believe it was the first model with the steamfired locomotive-engine and wood-rims...  :lol: :lol:
Title: Re: KX500 workshop manual complete PDF
Post by: ID KX500 on August 28, 2013, 07:21:09 AM
Here is a link for the free KX500 repair manual (1888-2004) in PDF

Hopefully helping some folks with this.

http://www.keustermans.nl/Kawasaki_Kx500_Service_Manual_Repair_1988-2004_Kx_500.pdf

My Great-great-grandfather had one of the first "1888" KX500s,,,suspension was quite stiff,,,made of wagon springs.

 :-D


yeah, i believe it was the first model with the steamfired locomotive-engine and wood-rims...  :lol: :lol:

Is that the year they swiched from chopped wood and went with crushed coal to fire the steam??? :?
Title: Re: KX500 workshop manual complete PDF
Post by: iamsofaking on August 28, 2013, 08:43:43 AM
Sweet!  Thanks.
Title: Re: KX500 workshop manual complete PDF
Post by: Gage on August 28, 2013, 10:31:41 AM
Maybe it's worth saying I have the Clymers manual pdf if any one needs it. It seems more detailed than the OEM.
Title: Re: KX500 workshop manual complete PDF
Post by: cbrfrenzie on August 28, 2013, 10:58:48 AM
Maybe it's worth saying I have the Clymers manual pdf if any one needs it. It seems more detailed than the OEM.
I say the more documentation available the better!  You can never have too much information.

Thanks for posting this up  :-D
Title: Re: KX500 workshop manual complete PDF
Post by: motopunk on August 28, 2013, 06:34:55 PM
Here is a link for the free KX500 repair manual (1888-2004) in PDF

Hopefully helping some folks with this.

http://www.keustermans.nl/Kawasaki_Kx500_Service_Manual_Repair_1988-2004_Kx_500.pdf

My Great-great-grandfather had one of the first "1888" KX500s,,,suspension was quite stiff,,,made of wagon springs.

 :-D


yeah, i believe it was the first model with the steamfired locomotive-engine and wood-rims...  :lol: :lol:

Is that the year they swiched from chopped wood and went with crushed coal to fire the steam??? :?


crushed coal was the special race fuel for steam engines in the good old times...  :lol:
Title: Re: KX500 workshop manual complete PDF
Post by: Rd on August 29, 2013, 11:16:07 AM
Thanks El Snorro  :-D

I got the hardcopy but love the pdf with ALL the supplements
Thanks again
Title: Re: KX500 workshop manual complete PDF
Post by: El Snorro on August 29, 2013, 05:59:18 PM
Added the Clymers manual to the startpost.
Title: Re: KX500 workshop manual complete PDF
Post by: Enginerd on August 30, 2013, 05:32:59 AM
Added the Clymers manual to the startpost.
Gracias Senor Snorro!
Title: Re: KX500 workshop manual complete PDF
Post by: MeanGreenMachine on August 30, 2013, 12:46:35 PM
d**n! I've been looking for this for awhile and finally gave up and ordered the hard copy... Good to have as a reference here at my desk though, thanks!