Parts for Different Kawasaki Motorcycles

Because there are so many different models of Kawasaki motorcycles there are many more Kawasaki Motorcycle Parts.  In order to know what type of part to order it is necessary to know what model of Kawasaki motorcycle it is needed for.

Kawasaki motorcycles are broken down into different categories.  One category is the sport motorcycle which includes the Ninja 650R, Z1000, ER-6n, VERSYS, Ninja 500R, and Ninja 250R.  Some of the most common Kawasaki Motorcycle Parts ordered for this category include different handlebars, OEM lights, rubber lines, and the breaking system.

Another category is the supersport motorcycle which includes the Ninja ZX-14, Ninja ZX-10R, and Ninja ZX-6R.  There is also a supersport touring category which includes the CONCOURS 14 and CONCOURS 14ABS.  Some of the most common parts that need to be replaced for this category include cylinders, pistons, and spark plugs.

The touring category includes both the COUNCOURS 14 and 14ABS as well as the VULCAN 2000 CLASSIC LT, VULCAN 1700 VOYAGER, VULCAN 1700 NOMAD, VULCAN 1700 CLASSIC LT, and the VULCAN 900 CLASSIC LT.  Many people choose to upgrade to LED bulbs and brake pads.

The largest category of Kawasaki motorcycles is the cruisers which includes all the the motorcycles from the touring category plus the VULCAN 900 CUSTOM, VULCAN 500 LTD, and the ELIMINATOR 125.  The most commonly ordered Kawasaki Motorcycle Parts for this category include fuses for the starter relay and fairings that have cracked,

The dual purpose category includes the KLR 650, KLX 250SF, KLX 250S, and the SUPER SHERPA.  There are also off road and motorcross bikes available from Kawasaki.  The most commonly replace parts for this category include the coil, plug, plug cap, fender, and tires.

Although it may seem that there are many Kawasaki Motorcycle Parts that need to be replaced most of these that have been listed are typical replacement parts for any brand and type of motorcycle.  A lot depends on the maintenance of the motorcycle, how the motorcycle is driven, and what type of roads are driven with the motorcycle.  It is always a good idea to set aside a certain percentage of money for future repairs when purchasing any brand of motorcycle.