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Old Mar 13, 2001 | 08:14 AM
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Where's the cheapest place to get a shop manual
(Clymer's or Kawasaki) for a 98 Mojave?

What about stock air filters?

Lastly, frt. tire recommendations - stay aways?
(play'n in mud, sand, gravel and want strong sidewalls. Rim is 10x5.5 what is the rule for going up sizes?
 
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Old Mar 13, 2001 | 02:41 PM
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I've had a Kawasaki shop manual on back order forever. The stock air filter seems fine to me but I've only ridden in snow since I got the machine. I really like the flat design. Way easier to clean than the regular cylindrical design found on most other machines. As far as tires I already removed my stock front tires and replaced them with 22x8-10 Fast Trekkers. These tires are much wider, a little bit taller, and protect the rims a lot better than stock. The tires also provide a lot better floatation in snow but don't seem to efect the steering in a negitive way. I mounted the same size Fast Trekkers on my old 250X and they made the steering feel heavy and grabby. On the Mojave those tendancys weren't noticeable to me. I don't know why it would be different, maybe it has something to do with the Ackerman steer on the Mojave? I don't know if the 250X had that steering geometry.
 
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Old Mar 18, 2001 | 12:59 AM
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bac in 97 i bought my mojave service manual from my Kaw. dealer

he had 2 order it

then ,it was 25 bux

good luc

ride on .......luv me...its kewl = i'm a chick
 
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