2022 Kawasaki KLR650 ABS Saddlebags (KL650OH/L)
Saddlebags (KL650OH/L)
The saddlebags are provided at both sides of the rear wheel to carry bag- gage
To open the saddlebag lid
- Insert the ignition key into the key cylinder.
- Turn the ignition key to the position.
- Open the saddlebag lid while pulling the lid lock.
To close the saddlebag lid
- Close the saddlebag lid, and lock it.
- Turn the ignition key to the position, and remove it
- Make sure that the saddlebag lid is securely locked.
To remove the saddlebag
- Insert the ignition key into the key cylinder.
- Turn the ignition key to the position.
- Remove the saddlebag while push- ing the saddlebag lock.
To install the saddlebag
- While aligning the holder on the lower of the saddlebag with the saddlebag stay, hook the holder on the front of the saddlebag to the saddlebag stay.
- While pushing the saddlebag lock, fit the holder on the rear of the saddle- bag to the saddlebag stay.
- Release the saddlebag lock.
- Make sure that the saddlebag is securely locked.
NOTE
- lf the saddlebag is not securely locked, the orange warning mark will appear at the saddlebag lock portion. Reinstall the saddlebag.
- Turn the ignition key to the position, and remove it.
WARNING
Overloading the motorcycle with cargo and/or passengers, and/or not balancing the weight of items carried in each saddlebag may cause adverse handling, loss of control and an accident resulting in serious injury or death. Do not carry loads of more than 5 kg (11 Ib) in each saddlebag. Distribute the load equally on both sides of the motorcycle to minimize imbalance. Do not exceed the total payload limit of 182 kg (401 Ib), including rider, passenger, baggage, and accessories. Do not exceed the vehicle speed of 130 km/h (80 mph) when carrying a passenger and/or cargo. Also reduce speed according to road or weather condition, etc. Failure to adjust the speed to compensate for added weight and other conditions may result in a loss of control and subsequent accident.
WARNING
Riding with an open saddlebag lid could allow clothing or other objects to fall into the rear wheel, resulting in rear-wheel lockup and loss of control. Keep both saddlebag lids securely locked when riding.
NOTICE
Do not sit on the saddlebags and their lids. Do not put load on the lids.