1995-2004 Kawasaki Lakota 300, Lakota Sport, KEF300 Service Manual, Page 137Get this manual

1995-2004 Kawasaki Lakota 300, Lakota Sport, KEF300 Service Manual, Page 137

8-4 WHEELSTIRES Wheel Alignment
Toe-in is the amount that the front wheels are closer together in front than at the rear at the axle heightWhen there is toe-in, the distance (Rear) is greater than (Front) as shownThe purpose of toe- in is to prevent the front wheels from getting out of parallel at any time, and to prevent any slipping or scuffing action between the tires and the groundIf toe-in is incorrect, the front wheels will be dragged along the ground, scuffing and wearing the tread knobsCaster and camber are build-in and require no adjustmentA (Rear)(Front) Amount of Toe-in (Distance and are measured at axle height)

Steering Centering Inspection
eTest ride the vehicleIf the handlebar is straight when the vehicle is traveling in straight line, go on to the Toe-in Inspection procedureOtherwise, go on to the Steering Centering Adjustment procedure