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How to remove the OEM bodywork of the Kawasaki Ninja 400

by Norton Racing / 2019, February 07 / Published in Kawasaki Ninja 400 / Z400

This post will cover how to take off the OEM Headlights, Tail fairings and Upper/lower fairings from the Kawasaki Ninja 400.  This may be helpful if you want to change the front turn signals for flush mount turn signals, Install race bodywork, change the oil, or just repair crash damage.  If you’re doing an oil change, always remember to put some cardboard down so you don’t get oil everywhere!

Tools Required:
4mm allen/hex
8mm socket
10mm socket
Phillip’s head screwdriver
Small pick tool for releasing wire connectors and plastic pin clips

Step 1

Removal of passenger seat and main/pilot seat  Insert ignition key below passenger seat to release seat:

Once Passenger seat is removed; Pull the release cable to release the main seat and lift the seat off

Now that both seats are removed we can start disassembling the tails section:

Start by removing the 4 bolts that are visible around the passenger seat; Two other bolts are underneath the pilot seat

Removing a total of 6 bolts

 

Next, remove the two side pieces, we recommend starting with the right side panel because it doesn’t have the key hole in it for the rear seat:

Remove two bolts underneath the side tail panels



 Remove two bolts from the black plastic side panels by the rear of the gas tank.

Remove the bolts from the front of this black plastic side panel, then pull the panel off. It takes some force because there are 4 plastic pins that must be pulled straight out from their rubber grommets:



Once you have removed both panels

Remove the bolts circled Yellow; The red one can also be removed, but it’s part of the front side fairings.

Now that you have removed those bolts you have exposed this area, remove this bolt circled in yellow:

Once that bolt has been removed, pull the panel straight out to pull the plastic pins from their rubber grommets:

The left side with the key release can be a little tricky, I suggest pulling it and rotating the panel until the wire lines up with the gap; once you have you can then slip the wire out easily.

Now that the side tail panels have been remove it exposes plastic clips and a bolt on both sides. The plastic clips are removed by pressing the center in until it clicks to release the tabs, I like to use a small pick tool to carefully press the center pin:

The top of the tail will now come free:

Removal of side front panels

Start by popping out the plastic pin clips near the radiator You will find several all along the inner panel

Now remove the 4 bolts holding the mirrors and remove the mirrors

Let’s move down to the bottom belly pan bolts, remove these three from each side and remove the lower plastic sections:

This will expose another bolt that needs to be removed:

Now let’s go back to the top and remove this bolt on both sides

Once all bolts have been removed pull the entire panel straight out to pull it free, there are plastic pins that must be pulled free from their rubber grommets:

 

To remove the headlight assembly

Remove two black bolts found on both sides and 4 other bolts found on the side along with 2 plastic pin clips (1 per side):

Unplug the headlight assembly before you pull the headlight assembly free:

Once the headlights are unplugged. Go ahead and stand in front of the headlights and with some force, wiggle and pull towards you to pull the plastic pins free from their rubber grommets.

Good job, you have successfully removed all OEM body work pieces!

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6 Comments to “ How to remove the OEM bodywork of the Kawasaki Ninja 400”

  1. Bryan says : Log in to Reply
    June 11, 2019 at 11:11 PM

    Hi, good day, is there easy way to remove the guage cluster? Thanks.

    1. Jesse Norton says : Log in to Reply
      August 7, 2019 at 10:35 AM

      I have not found a quick or easy way, sorry.

  2. cameron f says : Log in to Reply
    September 27, 2019 at 7:04 PM

    hey so is putting it all on all that just back wards or what is the best way to start it all or bolt locations and sizes

    1. Jesse Norton says : Log in to Reply
      October 7, 2019 at 3:11 PM

      Yeah should just be reverse to reinstall parts.

  3. Vic says : Log in to Reply
    April 20, 2022 at 1:15 AM

    Thank you for taking the time to put this page together. It’s been very helpful and made the job of replacing my fairings a complete success. Cheers.

    1. Jesse Norton says : Log in to Reply
      April 29, 2022 at 2:45 PM

      Glad we could help!

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