Kawasaki Z800 ABS Owner's Manual - page 92
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When the ABS is functioning, you
may feel a pulsing in the brake lever
or pedal. This is normal. You need
not suspend applying brakes.
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ABS does not function at speeds of
approx. 10 km/h (6 mph) or below.
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ABS does not function if the battery
is discharged.
Yellow ABS Indicator Light
Normally the ABS indicator light
goes on when the ignition switch is
turned on and goes off shortly after the
motorcycle starts moving.
If this light shows any of the follow-
ing, a fault or faults may have occurred
in the ABS. You should have the ABS
checked by an authorized Kawasaki
dealer.
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The light does not come on when the
ignition switch is turned on.
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The light remains lit after the motor-
cycle starts moving.
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The light comes on and remains lit
after the motorcycle starts moving.
Remember that the ABS does not
function when this light is on, but if the
ABS fails, the conventional brake sys-
tem still works normally.
Stopping the Engine
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Close the throttle completely.
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Shift the transmission into neutral.
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Turn the ignition key to
“OFF.”
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Support the motorcycle on a firm,
level surface with the side stand.
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Lock the steering.
NOTE
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The motorcycle is equipped with a
vehicle-down sensor which causes
the engine to stop automatically if
the
motorcycle
falls
down.
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