Kawasaki KLE500 (2004) [229/401] Wheels tires 10 9

Kawasaki KLE500 (2004) [229/401] Wheels tires 10 9
WHEELS/TIRES 10-9
Wheels (Rims)
Wheel Balance
To improve stability and decrease vibration at high speed,
the front and rear wheels must be kept balanced.
Check and balance the wheels when required, or when a
tire is replaced with a new one.
Balance Inspection
Remove the wheel.
Support the wheel on a wheel balancer so that it can be
spun freely.
Spin the wheel lightly, and mark [A] the wheel at the top
when the wheel stops.
Repeat this procedure several times. If the wheel stops
of its own accord in various positions, it is well balanced.
If the wheel always stops in one position, adjust the wheel
balance.
Balance A djustment
If the wheel always stops in one position, provisionally
attach a balance weight [A] on the spoke at the marking
using adhesive tape.
Rotate the wheel 1/4 turn [B], and see whether or not the
stops in this position. If it does, the correct balance weight
is being used.
If the w heel rotates and the weight goes up, replace the
weight with the next heavier size. If the wheel rotates and
the weight goes down, replace the weight with the next
lighter size. Repeat these steps until the wheel remains
at rest after being rotated 1/4 turn.
Rotate the wheel another 1/4 turn and then another 1/4
turn to see if the wheel is correctly balanced.
Repeat the entire procedure as many times as necessary
to achieve correct wheel balance.
Once proper balance has been achieved, permanently
install the balance weight using a pliers [A].
Balance Weight
Part Number Weight: g (US oz)
41075-0011A 10 (0.35)
41075-0012A 20 (0.71)
41075-0013A 30 (1.06)
NOTE
Balance weights are available from Kawasaki dealers
in 10, 20 g (0.35, 0.71 US oz), and 30 g (1.06 US oz)
sizes. An imbalance of less than 10 grams (0.35 US oz)
will not usually affect running stability.
Do not use four or more balance weight (more than 90
gram (3.17 US oz)). If the wheel requires an excess bal-
ance weight, disassemble the wheel to find the cause.

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