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Depends how mechanically minded you are, basics to start are: strip and clean carbs, put fresh fuel in the tank (remove old fuel first) change spark plugs,oil, oil filter and air filter.
Try jiggling the handle bars as you turn the key to relieve the pressure off the ignition lock. The kawasaki's have one position past the off "Lock" position that is called the "Acc" this will leave your brake light on. So the key switch goes "Acc", "Lock", "On". Make sure your key is in the Lock position and not the Accesory position
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