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|name            = Kawasaki F9
|photo= 1972-kawasaki-f9.jpg
|aka              = 350
|manufacturer    = Kawasaki
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|production      = 72-7375
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|top_speed        =72 mph
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|spark_plug      = {{sparkplug|NGK B10H}} '72 , 7375
|battery          = {{battery|YUASA 6N2-2A-3}} '72<br />{{battery|YUASA 6N4B-2A-3}} 7375
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|final_drive      ={{chain|525x94}}
|front_sprocket  =14T
|rear_sprocket    =41T
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The '''Kawasaki F9''' is a [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Kawasaki]] from 1972 to 197375.
The '''Kawasaki F9 Bighorn''' was a 350cc [[single cylinder]], [[dual-purpose motorcycle]] manufactured by [[Kawasaki]] from 1974 through 1975. The F9 replaced the [[Kawasaki F5|Kawasaki F5 "Bighorn]] which was in production from 1970 through 1971.
==Major competitors==
*Honda
*Suzuki
*[[Yamaha DT360]]
==1972 F9==
==1972 F9==
[[Image:1972-kawasaki-f9.jpg|left|thumb|1972 Kawasaki F9]]
[[Image:1972-kawasaki-f9.jpg|left|thumb|1972 Kawasaki F9]]
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*350 cc
*350[[cc]]
*2-Stroke, 1 Cylinder
*[[Two stroke|2-Stroke]], 1 Cylinder
*Rotary Disc Valve
*[[Rotary Disc Valve]]
*5-Speed Return Shift
*5-Speed Return Shift
*Maximum Horsepower: 28 HP @6,500 rpm
*Maximum Horsepower: 28 HP @6,500 rpm
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*Parts Catalog No.: 99997-515
*Parts Catalog No.: 99997-515
*Owner's Manual No.: 99997-520
*Owner's Manual No.: 99997-520
*Shop Manual No.: Refer to the F5 manual.
*Shop Manual No.: Refer to the [[Kawasaki F5|F5]] manual.
*Remarks: Developed version of the F5. Refer to the engine or frame numbers for positive identification.
*Remarks: Developed version of the F5. Refer to the engine or frame numbers for positive identification.


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*Parts Catalog No. : 99997-622S
*Parts Catalog No. : 99997-622S
*Owner's Manual No. : 99997-813
*Owner's Manual No. : 99997-813
*Shop Manual No.: Refer to the F5 manual.
*Shop Manual No.: Refer to the [[Kawasaki F5|F5]] manual.
*Major Changes: Color and marking. F11 type front fork. Brake lining wear indicator and muffler tail piece added.
*Major Changes: Color and marking. [[Kawasaki F11|F11]] type front fork. Brake lining wear indicator and muffler tail piece added.
 


==1975 F9C==
==1975 F9C==
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*Major Changes: Color and marking.
*Major Changes: Color and marking.


==References==
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[[Category:Kawasaki motorcycles|F9]]
[[Category:Kawasaki motorcycles|F9]]
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[[Category:1970s motorcycles]]
[[Category:Dual purpose motorcycles]]
[[Category:350cc displacement motorcycles]]
[[Category:350cc 2-stroke motorcycles]]
[[Category:350cc Single cylinder motorcycles]]
[[Category:Single cylinder motorcycles]]
[[Category:Single cylinder 2-stroke motorcycles]]
[[Category:2-stroke motorcycles]]
[[Category:Rotary Disc Valve motorcycles]]

Latest revision as of 20:05, 23 November 2019

1972-kawasaki-f9.jpg
Kawasaki F9
Manufacturer
Also called 350
Production 72-7375
Class Road
Engine
350cc
Top Speed 72 mph
Spark Plug NGK B10H '72 , 7375
Battery YUASA 6N2-2A-3 '72
YUASA 6N4B-2A-3 7375
Final Drive Chain: 525x94
Front Sprocket 14T
Rear Sprocket 41T
Front Tire 3.00-21 '72 , 7375
Rear Tire 4.00-18 '72 , 7375
Weight
Recommended Oil K-tech 10W-40
Manuals Service Manual


The Kawasaki F9 is a motorcycle produced by Kawasaki from 1972 to 197375.

The Kawasaki F9 Bighorn was a 350cc single cylinder, dual-purpose motorcycle manufactured by Kawasaki from 1974 through 1975. The F9 replaced the Kawasaki F5 "Bighorn which was in production from 1970 through 1971.

Major competitors[edit | edit source]

1972 F9[edit | edit source]

1972 Kawasaki F9


  • 350cc
  • 2-Stroke, 1 Cylinder
  • Rotary Disc Valve
  • 5-Speed Return Shift
  • Maximum Horsepower: 28 HP @6,500 rpm
  • Spark Plug: B10H
  • Tire Size
  • Front: 3.00-21 4PR
  • Rear: 4.00-18 4PR
  • Color
    • Fuel Tank: Lime Green
    • Front Fender: Lime Green
  • Engine No.: F5E-13666-
  • Frame No.: F5F-13634-
  • Parts Catalog No.: 99997-515
  • Owner's Manual No.: 99997-520
  • Shop Manual No.: Refer to the F5 manual.
  • Remarks: Developed version of the F5. Refer to the engine or frame numbers for positive identification.

1973 F9A[edit | edit source]

1973 Kawasaki F9A


  • Color
    • Fuel Tank: Lime Green
    • Front Fender: Lime Green
  • Engine No.: F5E-24485-
  • Frame No.: F9F-00001-
  • Parts Catalog No. : 99997-600S
  • Owner's Manual No.: 99997-560
  • Shop Manua! No.: Refer to the F5 manual.
  • Major Changes: Marking. Turn signal lights as standard equipment.

1974 F9B[edit | edit source]

1974 Kawasaki F9B



  • Color
    • Fuel Tank: Candy Gold
    • Front Fender: Candy Gold
  • Engine No.: F5E-32001-
  • Frame No.: F9F-09001-
  • Parts Catalog No. : 99997-622S
  • Owner's Manual No. : 99997-813
  • Shop Manual No.: Refer to the F5 manual.
  • Major Changes: Color and marking. F11 type front fork. Brake lining wear indicator and muffler tail piece added.

1975 F9C[edit | edit source]

1975 Kawasaki F9C



  • Color
    • Fuel Tank: Metallic Silver
    • Front Fender: Metallic Silver
  • Engine No.: F5E-38600-
  • FrameNa.: F9F-15500-
  • Parts Catalog No.: 99997-650-50S
  • Owner's Manual No.: 99997-841
  • Shop Manual No.: Refer to the F5 manual.
  • Major Changes: Color and marking.


References[edit | edit source]