
| Component | Specification |
|---|---|
| Production Years | 1989 – 1991 |
| Engine Type | 651cc, Liquid-cooled, DOHC Single |
| Oil Capacity | 2.2 Liters |
| Tire Size (Front/Rear) | 90/90-21 / 130/80-17 |
| Spark Plug | NGK DPR8EA-9 |
| Battery | YB14L-A2 |
The Kawasaki KLR 650 Tengai represents a unique chapter in dual-sport history. While the standard KLR650 was a utilitarian workhorse, the Tengai (Japanese for “The End of the Sky”) was Kawasaki’s response to the growing popularity of the Paris-Dakar rally aesthetic. Unlike the base model, the Tengai featured a frame-mounted fairing, a more robust 41mm front fork with shorter travel for improved road manners, and a superior twin-piston front brake caliper, marking it as a pioneer in the modern Adventure (ADV) motorcycle segment.
Engineering & Technical Overview
The heart of the KL650-B is the venerable 651cc single-cylinder engine. Known for its reliability, the engine utilizes a counter-balancer system to mitigate the inherent vibrations of a large ‘thumper.’ However, technical enthusiasts and owners should remain vigilant regarding the ‘Doohickey’ (the idle shaft lever and spring), which remains a critical aftermarket upgrade for long-term engine health. The Tengai’s unique bodywork provides significantly better wind protection than the A-model, though it requires more care during maintenance due to the additional fairing fasteners.
Maintenance Specifications
Lubrication System
For optimal engine longevity, MotoSpecsLab recommends high-quality mineral or semi-synthetic oils. The total capacity is 2.2 Liters. Recommended viscosities vary by climate:
- Temperate: SAE 10W-40 or 10W-50
- Hot Climates: SAE 20W-40 or 20W-50
- API Standards: SE, SF, or SG
Wheels and Tires
The Tengai maintains the classic 21-inch front and 17-inch rear wheel setup, ideal for a wide variety of terrain. Proper inflation is crucial for handling stability:
- Front: 90/90-21 54S (1.5 bar / 21 psi)
- Rear: 130/80-17 65S (1.5 bar / 21 psi)
Electrical & Ignition
The ignition system relies on a single NGK DPR8EA-9 spark plug, gapped to 0.8–0.9mm. The electrical system is supported by a YB14L-A2 lead-acid battery. Given the age of these machines, inspecting the stator output and regulator/rectifier connections is highly recommended during annual service.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Tengai different from the standard KLR650?
Yes, the Tengai (KL650-B) features a frame-mounted fairing, different instrument cluster, 41mm forks, and a twin-piston front brake caliper, whereas the standard A-model has a fork-mounted cowl and smaller 38mm forks.
What is the fuel capacity?
The Tengai typically shares the 23-liter (6.1 gallon) tank found on the standard KLR of that era, providing excellent long-range touring capability.