This comprehensive service repair manual is your ultimate guide to maintaining and repairing your Kawasaki Eliminator 125 (BN125) model from 1998 to 2007. It covers a vast array of repair topics, providing you with all the information you need to tackle nearly any job. From routine maintenance procedures to complex engine overhauls, this manual provides detailed step-by-step instructions, accompanied by clear diagrams, illustrations, exploded views and photographs.
The manual delves into every aspect of your motorcycle, including: general information, periodic maintenance schedules, fuel and cooling systems, engine top end and lubrication systems, engine removal and installation, crankshaft and crankcase, transmission, wheels and tires, final drive, brakes, suspension, steering, frame, and the electrical system. You'll find in-depth explanations of diagnostic procedures and more, allowing you to troubleshoot and fix issues with confidence.
This manual is designed for ease of use. The comprehensive index and clickable menu allow for effortless navigation, while the searchable keyword function helps you locate specific information quickly. You can zoom in and out for detailed views, and the printable format allows you to take the manual with you to your garage or print individual pages or chapters as needed. Whether you're a seasoned motorcycle mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this service repair manual empowers you to save money on dealer labor costs and gain a deeper understanding of your Kawasaki Eliminator 125.
The Kawasaki Eliminator 125, a sleek and stylish cruiser motorcycle, was produced from 1998 to 2007, offering an approachable entry point into the world of motorcycling. Marketed as the BN125 in some regions, it became popular for its low seat height, making it comfortable and manageable for riders of all sizes. The Eliminator 125 was powered by a 124cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine, capable of producing around 13 horsepower. This engine provided a smooth and reliable ride, perfect for navigating city streets and leisurely rides in the countryside. Its fuel efficiency and low maintenance requirements made it a financially viable option for beginners and budget-conscious riders.
The Eliminator 125's design embodied a classic cruiser style with its low-slung frame, chrome accents, and a comfortable riding position. The motorcycle featured a telescopic front fork and twin rear shocks, providing a smooth and cushioned ride. Its lightweight construction and forgiving handling made it easy to maneuver, making it an ideal choice for new riders. The Eliminator 125 also boasted a low seat height of just 28.7 inches, allowing for confident foot placement and easy handling, further enhancing its appeal to new riders. This combination of style, affordability, and ease of use cemented the Eliminator 125's status as a popular choice for riders seeking a practical and enjoyable introductory motorcycle experience.