Things you'll need: 1.9 litres of 10W-40 semi-synthetic motorcycle oil - amzn.to/2QGDyMV (or full synthetic here: amzn.to/3Smq0FX ) K&N KN-138 oil filter - amzn.to/2ZNVOIb Torque wrench - amzn.to/2W6LCwJ Some hex keys - amzn.to/42rzHHG Adjustable oil filter wrench - amzn.to/2SM8WvU Lift table (optional) - discount-ramps.sjv.io/motorcyclelift A knife or a flat head screwdriver Gloves Something to pour oil into and a way of getting rid of it
I didn't have to remove my fairings on the 2017 to 2019 because they keep them far enough off so the drain plug is actually in a different spot it's actually on the side by the tow shifter
Should be good to go. If you're going to be leaving it unattended for that long I would just make sure to put the fill cap back on so you don't get dust and stuff blowing in the air ending up in your oil tank.
Hello, I have the same motorcycle that you bought it for me a while ago without the fairing but I would like to put it on some page that you recommend to buy it online
@@richarfbi1382 Contact your local Kawasaki dealer if you want to be 100% sure it will fit. You can try other places like bikebandit.com, but the cost of shipping large things like fairings is high. It will probably make more sense to buy local and support your local dealer than to buy online.
@@YouMotorcycle that's a newer 650. It's not the one that you're working on. I think that model in the thumbnail is for the 2012-2016. The bike you're working on is 2006-2011 TOPS.
@@YouMotorcycle Kinda, but the fairings and locations of bolts are different. I understand and I still watched your video. BUT wish it was just my bike like in the thumbnail. Know what I mean?
Things you'll need:
1.9 litres of 10W-40 semi-synthetic motorcycle oil - amzn.to/2QGDyMV
(or full synthetic here: amzn.to/3Smq0FX )
K&N KN-138 oil filter - amzn.to/2ZNVOIb
Torque wrench - amzn.to/2W6LCwJ
Some hex keys - amzn.to/42rzHHG
Adjustable oil filter wrench - amzn.to/2SM8WvU
Lift table (optional) - discount-ramps.sjv.io/motorcyclelift
A knife or a flat head screwdriver
Gloves
Something to pour oil into and a way of getting rid of it
I didn't have to remove my fairings on the 2017 to 2019 because they keep them far enough off so the drain plug is actually in a different spot it's actually on the side by the tow shifter
Nice, that's a good improvement from Kawasaki!
Nicely done video with clear calm instructions. Thanks , Allen
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for leaving some kind words!
Thanks for this video ! I’m going to try it out ! 💚
Happy to help. If you have any questions just give me a shout
Thanks man this helped me 1st time doing it
That's awesome, glad I could help! Thanks for taking the time to leave me a message!
Nicely done, clear and concise directions 👌🏽, thanks
Glad that helped! Thanks!
Wish me luck I left the draining all night because I didn't feel like walking would like up so I'm just hoping that it just drains
Should be good to go. If you're going to be leaving it unattended for that long I would just make sure to put the fill cap back on so you don't get dust and stuff blowing in the air ending up in your oil tank.
Hello, I have the same motorcycle that you bought it for me a while ago without the fairing but I would like to put it on some page that you recommend to buy it online
where can i buy the fairing for the kawasaki ninja 650cc 2006
@@richarfbi1382 Contact your local Kawasaki dealer if you want to be 100% sure it will fit. You can try other places like bikebandit.com, but the cost of shipping large things like fairings is high. It will probably make more sense to buy local and support your local dealer than to buy online.
@@YouMotorcycle Thank you very much for answering me. so I will contact my local distributor
@@richarfbi1382 happy to help. Good luck. Worst case you leave it as a naked bike
I want to see where you put the oil into Kawasaki 454 1988
What year is yours I have a 650 that look just like that
It's a 2006.
Will it work with 2008
@@dj000909 just did my 2008 by following this vid.
Misleading thumbnail.
How so? Sarcasm?
@@YouMotorcycle that's a newer 650. It's not the one that you're working on. I think that model in the thumbnail is for the 2012-2016. The bike you're working on is 2006-2011 TOPS.
@@AvocadoAtrocity..? So what? Motor, oil, filter, process, are all identical
@@YouMotorcycle Kinda, but the fairings and locations of bolts are different. I understand and I still watched your video. BUT wish it was just my bike like in the thumbnail. Know what I mean?
@@AvocadoAtrocity are you actually an avacado? Does it matter?