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davidhigh Feb 10, 2007 07:57 AM

zx14 pushed itself over
 
Hi everyone, just thought I would see if anyone else has had the missfortune of their zx14 pushing itself off its side stand...about 8 weeks ago I purchased a brand new zx14 and one lovely afternoon I took my wife for a ride,and when we stopped, I put the bike on its side stand and in 1st gear, as recommended by kawasaki and locked the ignition. about 10 to 15 seconds later whilst taking my jacket off, I heard the bike make a puff noise like it had just gone over a compression stroke or something, and was horrified to see my new bike moving forward and pushing itself off the side stand......I have spoken to a kawasaki mechanic who tells me this is a very rare thing to happen, but it appears that the heat inside the cylinder caused compressed fuel to ignite.....I am trying to seeif anyone else has had this same thing happen to them, as I believe Kawasaki should pay for the repairs to my new bike....because I parked it exactly how they told me to and it caused damage......Also what are your views on the side stand itself...do you all think it is addequite?

many thanks please reply Dave

markmeinteil Feb 10, 2007 08:35 AM

RE: zx14 pushed itself over
 
That's some bad luck right there, but doesn't your owners manual tell you to put it in neutral before shutting it off?

davidhigh Feb 10, 2007 09:01 AM

RE: zx14 pushed itself over
 
Hi Mark

No my owners manual says to park the bike in gear, to prevent it from moving, thats why I believe they should fix it..

markmeinteil Feb 10, 2007 09:27 AM

RE: zx14 pushed itself over
 
If that's the case then yes, I think Kawasaki should be responsible for repairing your bike. Good luck convincing the dealer, or Kawasaki of that though.:eek:

Zeta_Xi_208 Feb 10, 2007 03:13 PM

RE: zx14 pushed itself over
 
That sucks Davidhigh. I think I'd have a cow. I made the mistake of parking a zx10in neutral on a downhill slope once. It would have cost me about 300.00to fix the fairing. I've been careful to park my 14 so that it's facing uphill and in 1st gear whenever possible. I hope that your bike wasn't damaged too badly. Check ebay for replacement fairing.

Dragone#19 Feb 10, 2007 05:20 PM

RE: zx14 pushed itself over
 
Dang, I would have a cow! Sorry to hear Dave. This is the first that I have heard about the "igniting" issue as well.

Blue Streak Feb 14, 2007 10:03 PM

RE: zx14 pushed itself over
 
I'm sorry hear that happen to a fellow Ninja, but to I have not had that experience. However, I did a couple of close calls when I parked my bike and I thought that my kickstand was fully extended until I leaned the bike to the left and it kept going until I caught it. It definately made me be fully aware of having that kickstand in position before letting go of the bike when it got off.

ghost_dog Feb 21, 2007 07:48 AM

RE: zx14 pushed itself over
 
DavidHigh... man I'm sorry to hear that this happened to you. I never heard of this happening, but thanks for the heads up. I hope it doesn't cost you too much.

Spider Mar 11, 2007 07:26 AM

RE: zx14 pushed itself over
 
The same thing happened to me the fist day I got it.
It was on a 5% slope when I started it and it felt over on the side of my wife's car. The mirror bracket broke off with a piece of the fairing and also dented the fender on the car. $800.00 in total damage. New miror bracket, new upper fairing and repair on the car.
Always make sure to have the bike on a flat surface or upslope and for the kick stand must be pushed all the way.

nodakawa77 May 13, 2007 02:54 AM

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I would avoid parkin any bike downhill!


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