How to Change Kawasaki Z125 Pro Oil 

Changing the oil in a Kawasaki motorcycle is easy routine maintenance you could do yourself in a matter of minutes.

Watch the video above and follow the steps below to do a Kawasaki Z125 Pro oil change.

Tools and Parts - Kawasaki Z125 Pro Oil Change

  • Ratchet and extension
  • 8mm and 17mm sockets
  • 6mm Allen
  • Drain pan
 

Kawasaki 10W-40 oil

Kawasaki oil filter

 

PRO TIP: Oil flows and drains from the crankcase better when it's warm. Run the engine for a couple of minutes to warm up the oil in your Kawasaki bike. 

How to Change the Oil in a Kawasaki Z125 Pro

Step 1. Position a drain pan under the engine, and remove the oil filler cap/dipstick to allow the crankcase to vent properly as the oil drains out.

Step 2. Remove the 17mm drain bolt and crush washer from the bottom of the engine, and let the oil fully drain out.

Kawasaki motorcycle oil drain plug

Step 3. Install a new crush washer, reinstall the drain bolt and torque it to 21 foot-pounds.

Step 4. Remove the lower fairing to access the oil filter by taking out the four 6mm Allen bolts.

Kawsaki Z125 oil change

Step 5. Remove the oil filter cap from the front underside of the engine by taking off the two 8mm bolts that hold it in place.

Kawasaki motorcycle oil filter cap

Step 6. Remove the old oil filter, and install the new oil filter. Reinstall the oil filter cap, and tighten the two 8mm bolts so they're good and snug. 

Kawasaki motorcycle oil filter removal

NOTE: Don't overtighten the bolts, which may strip their threads. Also, don't lose the spring in the filter cap. The oil filter is directional, so make sure you install the oil filter with its black grommet facing inward toward the engine. 

Kawasaki Z125 Pro oil filter cap

Step 7. Reinstall the lower fairing, then fill the engine with 1 quart of Kawasaki 10W-40 motorcycle oil, and reinstall the oil filler cap/dipstick.

Kawasaki Z125 motorcycle oil change

Step 8. Start the engine, and let it idle for about 30 seconds to circulate the new oil throughout the engine. Shut off the engine, and let it sit for a couple of minutes.

Step 9. Check the oil level by removing the oil filler cap/dipstick, wiping it clean and then setting it back into the crankcase so it's flush with the crankcase. 

Kawasaki motorcycle Z125 oil change

NOTE: Don't screw the filler cap/dipstick into the crankcase. Pull out the dipstick and note the oil level. The oil level should be in the middle of the hatched area on the dipstick. Top off the oil if necessary.

 

body

Why Partzilla?

Commercial Discounts

Special discounts for companies in the powersports industry

Details

Government Sales

Discounts for federal and most state and municipal agencies

Details