Kawasaki Versys 1000 Mk1 Service Manual (2012-14)

Complete PDF version of the Service Manual for the Kawasaki Versys 1000 Mk1. A MUST for every Versys 1000 owner.

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Models covered by this manual: 2012 to 2014

Number of pages: 689 pages

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Kawasaki Versys 1000

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Kawasaki Versys 1000

The Kawasaki Versys 1000 is a dual-sport motorcycle made by Kawasaki since 2012. It is equipped with a four-cylinder engine with a capacity of 1043cm3 derived from the Kawasaki Z1000. This is the biggest model in the Versys line, which derives its name from the phrases versatile system and system.

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Kawasaki Versys 650 ABS

Kawasaki Versys 650 ABS Mk2 Service Manual (2010-14)

Complete PDF version of the Service Manual for the Kawasaki Versys 650 ABS Mk2. A MUST for every Versys 650 owner.

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Models covered by this manual: 2010 to 2014

Number of pages: 631 pages

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Kawasaki Versys ABS Service Manual 2010

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Kawasaki Versys 650

The Kawasaki Versys 650 (KLE650) is a mid-size motorbike. It borrows design features from dual-sport bikes, ordinary bikes, adventure tourers, and sport bikes, sharing qualities from all of them but not cleanly fitting into any of them. Versys is a combination of the terms versatile and system. Kawasaki debuted it as a 2007 model in the European and Canadian markets, and as a 2008 model in the US market. In 2009, a California emissions-compliant variant was introduced. In 2010, the headlights and farings received new design, as well as various functional upgrades such as bigger mirrors and enhanced rubber engine mounts. In 2015, a new model was released with a new fairing type that replaced the earlier, stacked headlamps with the more traditional twin headlight layout found on sportbikes.

The Versys rides on the same chassis as Kawasaki’s two 650cc twins, the Ninja 650R and the ER-6n. Its siblings share the same electronics, motor, wheels, brakes, and main frame. The riding posture, rear subframe, suspension components, and engine tune are where it varies.

The Versys’ 650 cc liquid-cooled, four-stroke parallel-twin engine has been retuned for improved low- and mid-range torque. This is accomplished through the use of variable camshafts and fuel injection settings. These modifications cause peak torque to occur at a lower engine speed and improve throttle responsiveness between 3,000 and 6,000 rpm. A balancing tube has also been installed between the exhaust headers to level out power delivery. Power is 68 hp (51 kW) at 8,500 rpm, compared with the Ninja’s 67 hp (50 kW) at 8,000 rpm. Torque is 47.2 lbft (64.0 Nm) versus the Ninja’s 48.45 lbft (65.69 Nm). However, improving the engine’s low and mid-range responsiveness comes at the price of a little decrease in peak output.

Honda recently used a same strategy with its CBF1000 model. The engine has a crankshaft that rotates 180 degrees. This necessitates an irregular firing interval (180 degrees, 540 degrees), which results in a characteristic “throbbing” sound at idle.

The suspension offers more vertical travel and adjustability than the Versys 650 brothers’ suspensions. Externally adjustable preload and rebound damping are available on the front thicker/stiffer 41 mm inverted telescopic forks. The right fork leg houses a damping cartridge, while both legs are spring-loaded. The rebound damping of the rear shock absorber is adjustable. The rear suspension preload is adjustable via a screw collar on the shock. Models from 2015 and above feature an external adjustment. Instead of the more basic steel swing arm used on the Ninja and ER-6, the rear shock/spring is directly attached, without linkages, to a non-symmetrical, gull wing, aluminium swing arm.

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Kawasaki Versys 650 Mk1 Service Manual (2007-09)

Complete PDF version of the Service Manual for the Kawasaki Versys 650 Mk1. A MUST for every Versys 650 owner.

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Models covered by this manual: 2007 to 2009

Number of pages: 627 pages

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Kawasaki Versys Service Manual 2006

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Kawasaki Versys 650

The Kawasaki Versys 650 (KLE650) is a mid-size motorbike. It borrows design features from dual-sport bikes, ordinary bikes, adventure tourers, and sport bikes, sharing qualities from all of them but not cleanly fitting into any of them. Versys is a combination of the terms versatile and system. Kawasaki debuted it as a 2007 model in the European and Canadian markets, and as a 2008 model in the US market. In 2009, a California emissions-compliant variant was introduced. In 2010, the headlights and farings received new design, as well as various functional upgrades such as bigger mirrors and enhanced rubber engine mounts. In 2015, a new model was released with a new fairing type that replaced the earlier, stacked headlamps with the more traditional twin headlight layout found on sportbikes.

The Versys rides on the same chassis as Kawasaki’s two 650cc twins, the Ninja 650R and the ER-6n. Its siblings share the same electronics, motor, wheels, brakes, and main frame. The riding posture, rear subframe, suspension components, and engine tune are where it varies.

The Versys’ 650 cc liquid-cooled, four-stroke parallel-twin engine has been retuned for improved low- and mid-range torque. This is accomplished through the use of variable camshafts and fuel injection settings. These modifications cause peak torque to occur at a lower engine speed and improve throttle responsiveness between 3,000 and 6,000 rpm. A balancing tube has also been installed between the exhaust headers to level out power delivery. Power is 68 hp (51 kW) at 8,500 rpm, compared with the Ninja’s 67 hp (50 kW) at 8,000 rpm. Torque is 47.2 lbft (64.0 Nm) versus the Ninja’s 48.45 lbft (65.69 Nm). However, improving the engine’s low and mid-range responsiveness comes at the price of a little decrease in peak output.

Honda recently used a same strategy with its CBF1000 model. The engine has a crankshaft that rotates 180 degrees. This necessitates an irregular firing interval (180 degrees, 540 degrees), which results in a characteristic “throbbing” sound at idle.

The suspension offers more vertical travel and adjustability than the Versys 650 brothers’ suspensions. Externally adjustable preload and rebound damping are available on the front thicker/stiffer 41 mm inverted telescopic forks. The right fork leg houses a damping cartridge, while both legs are spring-loaded. The rebound damping of the rear shock absorber is adjustable. The rear suspension preload is adjustable via a screw collar on the shock. Models from 2015 and above feature an external adjustment. Instead of the more basic steel swing arm used on the Ninja and ER-6, the rear shock/spring is directly attached, without linkages, to a non-symmetrical, gull wing, aluminum swing arm.

Source: Wikipedia

Kawasaki Versys 650 ABS MK3

Kawasaki Versys 650 Mk3 Service Manual (2015-21)

Complete PDF version of the Service Manual for the Kawasaki Versys 650 Mk3. A MUST for every Versys 650 owner.

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Models covered by this manual: 2015 to 2021

Number of pages: 665 pages

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Kawasaki Versys 650 Mk3 Service Manual

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Kawasaki Versys 650

The Kawasaki Versys 650, also known as the KLE650, is a versatile mid-size motorbike that takes design cues from a wide range of motorcycle styles, including dual-sport, standard, adventure tourers, and sport bikes. Its unique blend of characteristics sets it apart in the motorcycle world. The name “Versys” itself is a fusion of “versatile” and “system.” This remarkable bike made its debut in 2007 in the European and Canadian markets and arrived in the US market as a 2008 model. In 2009, a California emissions-compliant version was introduced, and in 2010, it received several upgrades, including redesigned headlights, fairings, larger mirrors, and enhanced rubber engine mounts.

One notable change in 2015 was the introduction of a new fairing design that replaced the stacked headlamps with a more traditional twin headlight layout commonly found on sportbikes.

Underneath its distinctive exterior, the Versys shares the same chassis as Kawasaki‘s 650cc twins, the Ninja 650R and the ER-6n. These siblings have common electronics, motors, wheels, brakes, and the main frame. However, where the Versys distinguishes itself is in its riding posture, rear subframe, suspension components, and engine tuning.

The Kawasaki Versys 650 boasts a 650cc liquid-cooled, four-stroke parallel-twin engine that has been fine-tuned for improved low- and mid-range torque. This enhancement is achieved through the use of variable camshafts and fuel injection settings, resulting in peak torque occurring at lower engine speeds and improved throttle responsiveness within the 3,000 to 6,000 rpm range. To ensure smoother power delivery, a balancing tube has been added between the exhaust headers. The engine produces 68 hp (51 kW) at 8,500 rpm, slightly edging out the Ninja’s 67 hp (50 kW) at 8,000 rpm, while torque is rated at 47.2 lbft (64.0 Nm) compared to the Ninja’s 48.45 lbft (65.69 Nm). It’s worth noting that these enhancements in low and mid-range performance come with a slight trade-off in peak output.

A similar strategy was employed by Honda with its CBF1000 model, utilizing a 180-degree rotating crankshaft, which results in an irregular firing interval and a unique “throbbing” sound at idle.

When it comes to suspension, the Kawasaki Versys 650 offers more vertical travel and adjustability compared to its 650cc siblings. The front features thicker and stiffer 41 mm inverted telescopic forks with externally adjustable preload and rebound damping. The right fork leg houses a damping cartridge, while both legs are spring-loaded. In the rear, the shock absorber’s rebound damping is adjustable, and preload adjustment can be made via a screw collar on the shock. Models from 2015 onwards even feature an external adjustment. Unlike the Ninja and ER-6’s basic steel swing arm, the Versys employs a non-symmetrical, gull wing, aluminum swing arm directly attached to the rear shock/spring, without linkages.

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If you are looking for the Kawasaki Versys 1000 service manual, you can also find it on this website. Also available are the Kawasaki Versys 650 maintenance schedule and the Kawasaki Versys 650 manual 2008.

Kawasaki Versys 1000 Mk2 Service Manual (2015-18)

Complete PDF version of the Service Manual for the Kawasaki Versys 1000 Mk2. A MUST for every Versys 1000 owner.

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OEM Original factory workshop manual.

Models covered by this manual: 2015 to 2018

Number of pages: 715 pages

Table of contents:

Kawasaki Versys 1000 Service Manual

This PDF repair manual can be downloaded right after the payment process in complete, on the device of your choice.

We do not offer printed manuals, for the following reasons:

  1. it is more eco-friendly to use a digital version
  2. your manual never gets dirty or greasy
  3. you can always choose to print the specific page(s) you need to work on your bike
  4. you receive your manual immediately after payment
  5. it is searchable

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Kawasaki Versys 1000

The Kawasaki Versys 1000 is a dual-sport motorcycle made by Kawasaki since 2012. It is equipped with a four-cylinder engine with a capacity of 1043cm3 derived from the Kawasaki Z1000. This is the biggest model in the Versys line, which derives its name from the phrases versatile system and system.

Source: Wikipedia