will it fit?...parts reference chart
Posted: 02:33 pm Aug 04 2013
found this on thumpertalk and I didn't think we were aware of this parts lookup so I decided to copy and paste it for our use
just too be clear, credit should go to TT member Jeekinz who put in all the grunt work to get this post here I just rewrote it with his pictures because I thought it would benefit our member more then a link
because the link came from TT I will be using a 94 KX250 footpeg as an example
so, we start of by going to http://www.KAWASAKI.com
on the left hand side we see list of links, we click on "owner information" and then "parts diagram"
this will pull up the vehicle information portal
we have 2 options of picking what bike to look for parts for, either by entering the VIN or making our way up the list of options.
we select motorcycle from the pull down window and hit "continue"
this leads us to this page
we can pull down all 4 tabs BUT we don't need to, for our example of the 94 KX 250 the year and marketing name are plenty of info
if we hit continue we get this screen
in this screen we get the info we left out of the other 2 tabs and the option to select this bike or make changes
if all our info is correct we hit "click here to select"
and this brings us to the 94 KX 250 page where we can make all sort of selections
(this is the page you want to bookmark in your favorites, here is the KDX link http://www.kawasaki.com/kawasakinew/acc ... e=KDX200H2 )
if we click on "parts diagram" here we get the actual microfiche open in a new tab
the arrow is there because we were looking for a footpeg remember ;)
this is what the foot peg diagram looks like
now that the diagram is up we must be careful not to get overexcited because the reference number, all that is is a reference, it tells you what type of part it is
the important part is the actual part number (the larger number that starts with the reference number)
if we click on the part number we get another pop up window with the info on the actual part
there are a few interesting things here, for starters there is a red S there, telling us the part is superseded
if we click on that we get the new parts number and the info that goes with it
the yellow questionmark is what we really want to know because this will tell us every vehicle Kawasaki used this part on
would you look at that, we can use a foot peg from a H model KDX
just too be clear, credit should go to TT member Jeekinz who put in all the grunt work to get this post here I just rewrote it with his pictures because I thought it would benefit our member more then a link
because the link came from TT I will be using a 94 KX250 footpeg as an example
so, we start of by going to http://www.KAWASAKI.com
on the left hand side we see list of links, we click on "owner information" and then "parts diagram"
this will pull up the vehicle information portal
we have 2 options of picking what bike to look for parts for, either by entering the VIN or making our way up the list of options.
we select motorcycle from the pull down window and hit "continue"
this leads us to this page
we can pull down all 4 tabs BUT we don't need to, for our example of the 94 KX 250 the year and marketing name are plenty of info
if we hit continue we get this screen
in this screen we get the info we left out of the other 2 tabs and the option to select this bike or make changes
if all our info is correct we hit "click here to select"
and this brings us to the 94 KX 250 page where we can make all sort of selections
(this is the page you want to bookmark in your favorites, here is the KDX link http://www.kawasaki.com/kawasakinew/acc ... e=KDX200H2 )
if we click on "parts diagram" here we get the actual microfiche open in a new tab
the arrow is there because we were looking for a footpeg remember ;)
this is what the foot peg diagram looks like
now that the diagram is up we must be careful not to get overexcited because the reference number, all that is is a reference, it tells you what type of part it is
the important part is the actual part number (the larger number that starts with the reference number)
if we click on the part number we get another pop up window with the info on the actual part
there are a few interesting things here, for starters there is a red S there, telling us the part is superseded
if we click on that we get the new parts number and the info that goes with it
the yellow questionmark is what we really want to know because this will tell us every vehicle Kawasaki used this part on
would you look at that, we can use a foot peg from a H model KDX