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Manual GPX 750r

Wed Jun 28, 2006 7:32 pm

Hi all,

I am busy with repairing a Kawasaki GPX 750r (zx 750f), which is not mine. However, I have some problems and I was wondering if anyone has found a manual for the gpx750 that I can download?
Thanks in advance.

Paul.

Thu Jun 29, 2006 8:38 am

I have an original Kawasaki Service manual that I can e-mail you specific pages if that helps...

Thu Jun 29, 2006 12:43 pm

i have a OEM & a haynes manual for it. I may have to dig around to try and get my scanner working (nfi if it will work though, its old), what sections do you need?

Thu Jun 29, 2006 5:22 pm

mike-s wrote:i have a OEM & a haynes manual for it. I may have to dig around to try and get my scanner working (nfi if it will work though, its old), what sections do you need?


Mike

any USB scanner should work with XP
forget it though ...if its an old parallel port scanner

hth

Fri Jun 30, 2006 4:51 pm

Thanks for all the fast reactions. The first problem is to remove the side cover (never expected that!!, this is not my first motor to repair!!!). Maybe anyone can tell me what I am doing wrong? I have removed the two screws at the outside and two in the inside (next to the front wheel) and two screws next to the cockpit. It looks like there is still a screw next to the headlight, but I am not sure. And I have no idea how to get there.... Anyone??

Fri Jun 30, 2006 5:31 pm

labbroeder wrote:Thanks for all the fast reactions. The first problem is to remove the side cover (never expected that!!, this is not my first motor to repair!!!). Maybe anyone can tell me what I am doing wrong? I have removed the two screws at the outside and two in the inside (next to the front wheel) and two screws next to the cockpit. It looks like there is still a screw next to the headlight, but I am not sure. And I have no idea how to get there.... Anyone??

umm
which side cover?
the GeePeeX has a front fairing made up of 3 parts-
belly pan, inner cover (under headlight) and the rest..which is BIG
also
there are 2 small side covers under the seat/tank join
to remove these...remove seat and undo screws

the front fairing?
remove bellypan first..2 screws and an allen key job..each side
then undo 4 screws holding inner cover (under headlight)
then
the rest is.....
undo bolt on frame near mirror inside the fairing, undo the
2 bolts holding the fairing to the frame under the light, undo
the 2 side allen key jobs on each side(they go to the tank)
undo the bottom screws on the fairing where it attaches to the
down tube on the frame and as fairing falls off
...undo harness to h/light and indicators
dats it
think my memory has got it right


cheers

Fri Jun 30, 2006 5:45 pm

oh
and can i also suggest you visit http://www.buykawasaki.com

their drawings and parts listings for the GeePeeX7fiddyR
aka Ninja750R ..are trooly excellent

hth

cheers

Fri Jun 30, 2006 9:30 pm

Smitty wrote:...undo the 2 bolts holding the fairing to the frame under the light...


I believe these two bolts are the problem. I haven't seen them yet. How do I get access to these bolts? Do I have to remove something? Unfortunately I am not home at the moment so I can not check it...

Cheers.

Fri Jun 30, 2006 9:51 pm

labbroeder wrote:
Smitty wrote:...undo the 2 bolts holding the fairing to the frame under the light...


I believe these two bolts are the problem. I haven't seen them yet. How do I get access to these bolts? Do I have to remove something? Unfortunately I am not home at the moment so I can not check it...

Cheers.


aaah mate
the trick here..is to remove the inner fairing cover
situated above the front mudguard
This cover has screws that go into the inside of the two outer skins
of the fairing assy

the screws are a bit tricky to get to ..one up high
near the radiator and one up high near the fork
on each side

btw
This inner cover has a front lip that sits up under the
headlight..you can see it in this pic
Image

Sat Jul 01, 2006 12:02 am

handy hint, undo the screws, support the outside of the fairing while you do it so that your screwdriver gets good purchase on the screws. once they are undone, the inner fairing needs to be pulled in a bit on both sides so that it clears the lip on the side fairings, do both sides simultaneously as there are clips on the front of the fairing that hook up and into the side fairings, these things can break rather easily if you aren't careful (i found out the shitty way about this.)

Also take one side fairing off at a time, remember that the order is bottom cowling, screen, inner fairing black plasticky bits near the bars with the coinholder, etc.. undo the dash, undo the 2 bolts on one side that hold the light in place, move the dash off a bit to the side and undo the bolt that mounts the fairing to thesteel tubing and always remember to support the light so it doesnt scratch the front guard and most importantly undo the two allen bolts that hold it onto the tank LAST, these things can hold the weight of the rest of the fairing quite easily when both are done up, which gives you a bit of flexability with undoing the other bolton bits.

other things to remember, take overflow tube off the radiator, stuffed that more than once! you need to use a large headed screwdriver, else the big black mushroom headed screws that hold the side panels on as well as various things like the rad overflow bottle will turn to cheese very easily. While your at it, go buy a set of the stainless 6mm hexhead bolts and use then and replace all the shitty little allen headed bolts on the bike, those things are shit (mind you when replacing the little bolts i had to cut the new bolts to make them short enough to use without doing anything dumb like peircing the tank.


damn, longer than i thought, but things i found out after taking plastic on and off a hundred times on it. my first attempt took hours, but now i can do it in about 40 mins if i put the effort in & stay sober.

Sat Jul 01, 2006 12:10 pm

Mike
you make it seem hard
why take the screen off???
why take the light out?

I just remove the whole front in one go (after talking off the belly pan
and the inner cover)..only takes about 10mins to remove it

like 'dis......
Image


cheers

Tue Jul 04, 2006 4:15 pm

Thanks for all the advice guys!!! I will try it again this thursday. I'll let you know how it goes. However, not expecting that much problems anymore :lol: :lol: :lol: .

Tue Jul 04, 2006 4:31 pm

Seemed easier to do it that way at the time, and that was how they suggested it be done in the manuals too. Way too much f*@&#*ing about it seemed too :-\

learn something new every day i do's!
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