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2005 Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

No part of this publication may be reproduced without written permission.

This publication includes the latest production information available before printing. HondaMotor Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice and withoutincurring any obligation.

This manual should be considered a permanent part of the motorcycle and should remainwith the motorcycle when it is resold.

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2006Honda CBR1000RROWNER’S MANUAL

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Introduction

Introduction

Congratulations on choosing your Hondamotorcycle.

When you own a Honda, you’re part of aworldwide family of satisfied customers

people who appreciate Honda’sreputation for building quality into everyproduct.

Before riding, take time to get acquaintedwith your motorcycle and how it works.To protect your investment, we urge youto take responsibility for keeping yourmotorcycle well maintained. Scheduledservice is a must, of course. But it’s just asimportant to observe the break-inguidelines, and perform all pre-ride andother periodic checks detailed in thismanual.

We also recommend that you read thisowner’s manual before you ride. It’s fullof facts, instructions, safety information,and helpful tips. To make it easy to use,the manual contains a detailed list oftopics at the beginning of each section,and both an in-depth table of contents andan index at the back of the book.

As you read this manual, you will findinformation that is preceded by a

symbol. This information isintended to help you avoid damage to yourHonda, other property, or the environment.

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Introduction

Introduction

WARNING:

Read the Warranties Booklet (page )thoroughly so you understand thecoverages that protect your new Hondaand are aware of your rights andresponsibilities.

If you have any questions, or if you everneed special service or repairs, rememberthat your Honda dealer knows yourmotorcycle best and is dedicated to yourcomplete satisfaction.

Please report any change of address orownership to your Honda dealer so wewill be able to contact you concerningimportant production information.

You may also want to visit our website atwww.honda.com.

Happy riding!

California Proposition 65 WarningThis product contains or

emits chemicals known to the State ofCalifornia to cause cancer and birthdefects or other reproductive harm.

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A Few Words About Safety

Safety Messages

Safety Labels

Safety MessagesDANGER, WARNING, CAUTION

Your safety, and the safety of others, is very important. And operating this motorcycle safelyis an important responsibility.

To help you make informed decisions about safety, we have provided operating proceduresand other information on labels and in this manual. This information alerts you to potentialhazards that could hurt you or others.

Of course, it is not practical or possible to warn you about all hazards associated withoperating or maintaining a motorcycle. You must use your own good judgment.

You will find important safety information in a variety of forms, including:

–– on the motorcycle.

–– preceded by a safety alert symbol and one of three signal words:or .

These signal words mean:

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You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if youdon’t follow instructions.

You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don’tfollow instructions.

You CAN be HURT if you don’t follow instructions.

A Few Words About Safety

Safety Messages

Safety Headings

Safety Section

Instructions

–– such as Important Safety Reminders or Important Safety Precautions.

–– such as Motorcycle Safety.

–– how to use this motorcycle correctly and safely.

This entire manual is filled with important safety information –– please read it carefully.

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Contents

Contents

..............................Motorcycle Safety .

....................Instruments & Controls .

................Basic Operation & Riding .

.....................................Before Riding .

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These pages give an overview of thecontents of your owner’s manual. The firstpage of each section lists the topicscovered in that section.

The importance of wearing a helmetand other protective gear, how to makesure you and your motorcycle are readyto ride, and important information aboutloading.

Important safety information youshould know, plus a look at the safety-related labels on your motorcycle.

The location and function of indicators,gauges, and controls on yourmotorcycle and operating instructionsfor various controls and features.

How to start and stop the engine, shiftgears, and brake. Also, ridingprecautions and important informationabout riding with a passenger or cargo.

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Contents

Contents

........‘‘Reporting Safety Defects’’ .

Quick Reference

......................Servicing Your Honda .

.......Taking Care of the Unexpected .

......................Technical Information .

..............................Table of Contents .

....................................................Index .

......................................................Tips .

.....................Consumer Information .

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Why your motorcycle needs regularmaintenance, what you need to knowbefore servicing your Honda, an ownermaintenance schedule, and instructionsfor specific maintenance andadjustment items.

How to store and transport yourmotorcycle and how to be anenvironmentally-responsible rider.

What to do if you have a flat tire, yourengine won’t start, etc.

ID numbers, technical specifications,and other technical facts.

Information on warranties, emissioncontrols, how to get Honda servicemanuals, and...

Sequential listing of topics in thisowner’s manual.

Handy facts about fuel, engine oil, tiresizes, and air pressures.

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Motorcycle Safety

Motorcycle Safety

This section presents some of the mostimportant information andrecommendations to help you ride yourmotorcycle safely. Please take a fewmoments to read these pages. This sectionalso includes information about thelocation of safety labels on yourmotorcycle.

.................Important Safety Information . 2..................Accessories & Modifications . 5

...........................................Safety Labels . 7

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Important Safety Information

Motorcycle Safety

Always Wear a HelmetYour motorcycle can provide many yearsof service and pleasure if you takeresponsibility for your own safety andunderstand the challenges you can meetwhile riding.

There is much that you can do to protectyourself when you ride. You’ll find manyhelpful recommendations throughout thismanual. The following are a few that weconsider most important.

It’s a proven fact: helmets significantlyreduce the number and severity of headinjuries. So always wear an approvedmotorcycle helmet and make sure yourpassenger does the same. We alsorecommend that you wear eye protection,sturdy boots, gloves, and other protectivegear (page ).46

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Important Safety Information

Motorcycle Safety

Take Time to Learn & Practice

Ride Defensively

Make Yourself Easy to See

You andYour Motorcycle: Riding Tips andPractice Guide,

Even if you have ridden other motorcycles,take time to become familiar with howthis motorcycle works and handles.Practice in a safe area until you build yourskills and get accustomed to themotorcycle’s size and weight.

Because many accidents involveinexperienced or untrained riders, we urgeall riders to take a certified courseapproved by the Motorcycle SafetyFoundation (MSF). See page .

The most frequent motorcycle collisionhappens when a car turns left in front of amotorcycle. Another common situation isa car moving suddenly into your lane.

Some drivers do not see motorcyclesbecause they are not looking for them. Tomake yourself more visible, wear brightreflective clothing, position yourself soother drivers can see you, signal beforeturning or changing lanes, and use yourhorn when it will help others notice you.

Always pay attention to other vehiclesaround you, and do not assume that otherdrivers see you. Be prepared to stopquickly or make an evasive maneuver. Forother riding tips, see the booklet,

which came with yournew motorcycle (USA only).

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Ride within Your Limits Keep Your Honda in Safe Condition

Don’t Drink and Ride

Motorcycle Safety

Important Safety Information

Pushing limits is another major cause ofmotorcycle accidents. Never ride beyondyour personal abilities or faster thanconditions warrant. Remember thatalcohol, drugs, fatigue, and inattention cansignificantly reduce your ability to makegood judgments and ride safely.

It’s important to keep your motorcycleproperly maintained and in safe ridingcondition. To help avoid problems, inspectyour motorcycle before every ride andperform all recommended maintenance.Never exceed load limits (page ), anddo not modify your motorcycle (page )or install accessories that would makeyour motorcycle unsafe (page ).

Alcohol and riding don’t mix. Even onedrink can reduce your ability to respond tochanging conditions, and your reactiontime gets worse with every additionaldrink. So don’t drink and ride, and don’tlet your friends drink and ride either.

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Improper accessories ormodifications can cause a crash inwhich you can be seriously hurt orkilled.

Follow all instructions in thisowner’s manual regardingaccessories and modifications.

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Accessories

Accessories & Modifications

Motorcycle Safety

Modifying your motorcycle or using non-Honda accessories can make yourmotorcycle unsafe. Before you considermaking any modifications or adding anaccessory, be sure to read the followinginformation.

We strongly recommend that you use onlygenuine Honda accessories that have beenspecifically designed and tested for yourmotorcycle. Because Honda cannot test allother accessories, you must be personallyresponsible for proper selection,installation, and use of non-Hondaaccessories.Check with your Honda dealer forassistance and always follow theseguidelines:

Make sure the accessory does notobscure any lights, reduce groundclearance and lean angle, limitsuspension travel or steering travel, alteryour riding position, or interfere withoperating any controls.

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Modifications

Accessories & Modifications

Motorcycle Safety

Do not add any electrical equipmentthat will exceed the motorcycle’selectrical system capacity (page ).A blown fuse can cause a loss of lightsor engine power (page ).Do not pull a trailer or sidecar with yourmotorcycle. This motorcycle was notdesigned for these attachments, andtheir use can seriously impair yourmotorcycle’s handling.

We strongly advise you not to remove anyoriginal equipment or modify yourmotorcycle in any way that would changeits design or operation. Such changescould seriously impair your motorcycle’shandling, stability, and braking, making itunsafe to ride.

Removing or modifying your lights,exhaust system, emission control system,or other equipment can also make yourmotorcycle illegal.

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Safety Labels

Motorcycle Safety

Safety labels on your motorcycle either warn you of potential hazards that could causeserious injury or they provide important safety information. Read these labels carefully anddon’t remove them.

If a label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact your Honda dealer for a replacement.

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〈 〉

〈 〉

For USA

For Canada

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Safety Labels

Motorcycle Safety

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Instruments & Controls

Instruments & Controls

This section shows the location of allgauges, indicators, and controls you wouldnormally use before or while riding yourmotorcycle.

The items listed on this page are describedin this section. Instructions for othercomponents are presented in other sectionsof this manual where they will be mostuseful.

(cont’d)

..........Operation Component Locations . 11..............Gauges, Indicators & Displays . 14

......................Multi-function Display . 22..............Coolant Temperature Meter . 23

PGM-FI Indicator and..Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) . 25

Low Oil Pressure Indicator and..Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) . 26

Coolant Temperature Indicator and..Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) . 27

HESD Indicator and..Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) . 28

......................................Speedometer . 29...........................................Odometer . 29

...............................Tripmeter A & B . 31.....................................Digital Clock . 32

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Instruments & Controls

Instruments & Controls

Gauges, Indicators & DisplaysChanging the Speed and Mileage

....................................................Unit . 34.......Changing the Temperature Unit . 35

Presetting the Shift Indicator and.........................Selecting the Display . 36

Controls & Features..................................Ignition Switch . 39

........................................Start Button . 40...........................Engine Stop Switch . 40

................Headlight Dimmer Switch . 41............................Turn Signal Switch . 41

.......................................Horn Button . 42...................................RESET Button . 42

........................................SEL Button . 43HESD (Honda Electronic

..............................Steering Damper) . 44

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turn signal switch

clutch lever

throttle grip

horn button

ignition switch

start button

headlight dimmer switchengine stop switch

front brake lever

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Operation Component Locations

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helmet holder

rear brake pedal

storage compartment for U-shaped lock

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Operation Component Locations

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shift lever

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Operation Component Locations

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(1) fuel reserve indicator(2) neutral indicator(3) left turn signal indicator(4) tachometer(5) shift indicator(6) tachometer red zone(7) right turn signal indicator(8) high beam indicator(9) malfunction indicator lamp (MIL)

(10) multi-function display(11) odometer/tripmeter display(12) RESET button(13) SEL button

(2)(3)

(7)

(9)(8)(1)

(11) (10)

(4)

(13)(12)

(5)(6)

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Gauges, Indicators & Displays

Instruments & Controls

The gauges, indicators and displays onyour motorcycle keep you informed, alertyou to possible problems, and make yourriding safer and more enjoyable. Refer tothe gauges, indicators and displaysfrequently. Their functions are describedon the following pages.

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Gauges, Indicators & Displays

Instruments & Controls

Meter Check.Lamp Check.

Lamp Check

When applicable, the high beam andneutral indicators come on when you turnthe ignition switch ON and remain on untilyou select the low beam or shift out ofneutral.

If one of these indicators does not comeon when it should, have your Honda dealercheck for problems.

Meter Check

The tachometer needle will swing to theend of the red zone once when you turnthe ignition switch ON.

The meter is identified in the table on pagewith the words:

If the tachometer needle does not swing tothe end of the red zone when it should,have your Honda dealer check forproblems.

The malfunction indicator lamp (MIL)comes on when you turn the ignitionswitch ON so you can check that it isworking. The indicator remains on untilafter the engine is started. The indicator isidentified in the table on page with thewords:

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(1)

(1) multi-function display(2) odometer/tripmeter display

(2)

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Instruments & Controls

DisplayCheck.

Display Check

The displays are identified in the table onpages with the words:

If any part of these displays does not comeon when it should, have your Honda dealercheck for problems.

When the ignition switch is turned ON, themulti-function display ( ) and odometer/tripmeter display ( ) will temporarilyshow all the modes and digital segmentsso you can make sure the liquid crystaldisplay is functioning properly.

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0.92 US gal (3.5 )

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Instruments & Controls

Meter Check.

fuel reserve indicator(amber)

When this indicator comes on while riding, fuelreserved in the tank is about:

neutral indicator (green) Lights when the transmission is in neutral.left turn signal indicator(amber)

Flashes when the left turn signal operates.

tachometer Shows engine speed in revolutions per minute (rpm).

Shows excessive engine rpm range (indicated fromthe beginning of the tachometer red zone) in whichoperation may damage the engine. Do not let thetachometer needle enter the red zone.

Flashes when the tachometer needle enters in the redzone or reaches your selected shift point (page ).

tachometer red zone

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shift indicator (amber)36

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Gauges, Indicators & Displays

Instruments & Controls

Lamp Check.

right turn signalindicator (amber)

Flashes when the right turn signal operates.

high beam indicator(blue)

Lights when the headlight is on high beam.

malfunction indicatorlamp (MIL) (red)

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9 Lights when PGM-FI (Programmed Fuel Injection)system is abnormal, coolant is over the specifiedtemperature, engine oil pressure is below normaloperating range, and/or HESD (Honda ElectronicSteering Damper) is abnormal. If the indicator lights,pull safely to the side of the road. (pages ).

See pages for instructionsand cautions.

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Instruments & Controls

Display Check.multi-function display The display includes the following functions:10

speedometer Shows riding speed in miles or kilometers per hour(page ).

digital clock Shows hour and minute (page ).coolant temperaturemeter

PGM-FI indicator/lowoil pressure indicator/coolant temperatureindicator/HESDindicator

Lights the PGM-FI indicator, low oil pressureindicator, coolant temperature indicator and/orHESD indicator to notify that there is abnormality inthe PGM-FI (Programmed Fuel Injection) system,engine oil pressure, coolant temperature and/orHESD (Honda Electronic Steering Damper) whenthe malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) lights.See pages .

Shows coolant temperature (page ).Fahrenheit (°F) or Centigrade (°C).

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Gauges, Indicators & Displays

Instruments & Controls

Display Check.The display includes the following functions:11 odometer/tripmeter

displayodometertripmeter A & B

Shows the total miles or kilometers ridden (page ).Shows the number of miles or kilometers riddensince you last reset the meter. The tripmeter has twosub modes, ‘‘A’’ and ‘‘B.’’ To zero (0) the tripmeter,push and hold the RESET button (page ).

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Gauges, Indicators & Displays

Instruments & Controls

RESET button

SEL button Use this button for the following purposes:To adjust time (page )To change display of tripmeter A and B (page )To change unit of the speedometer, odometer andtripmeter (page )To change the setting of the shift indicator andselection of the display (pages )To change unit of the temperature meter (USA only)(page )

Use this button for the following purposes:To adjust time (page )To reset tripmeter (page )To change unit of the speedometer, odometer andtripmeter (page )To change the setting of the shift indicator andselection of the display (pages )To change unit of the temperature meter (USA only)(page )To display the total mileage of the odometer when youdrive 100,000 miles (kilometers) or more (page )

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(1)

(4) (5) (9)

(10)

(11)

(1) multi-function display(2) odometer/tripmeter display(3) tripmeter(4) odometer(5) coolant temperature meter(6) digital clock(7) speedometer(8) HESD indicator(9) low oil pressure indicator

(10) PGM-FI indicator(11) coolant temperature indicator

(6) (7)(3)

(2)

(8)

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Multi-function Display

Gauges, Indicators & Displays

Instruments & Controls

The multi-function display ( ) includesthe following functions:

The odometer/tripmeter display ( )includes the following functions:

The digital clock will reset if the battery isdisconnected.

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low oil pressure indicatorcoolant temperature indicatorPGM-FI indicatorHESD indicatorspeedometerdigital clockcoolant temperature meter

odometertripmeter

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Fahrenheit (°F)

Centigrade (°C)

(1) coolant temperature meter

(1)

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Coolant Temperature Meter

Gauges, Indicators & Displays

Instruments & Controls

The coolant temperature meter ( ) showsthe coolant temperature digitally.

Temperature Display

USA : Fahrenheit (°F), orCentigrade (°C).

Canada : Centigrade (°C).

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‘‘--’’ is displayed

Actual coolanttemperature isdisplayed.The display remains‘‘270 °F (132 °C)’’

Below94 °F (34 °C)Between95 °F 270 °F(35 °C 132 °C)Above270 °F (132 °C)

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Fahrenheit (°F)

Centigrade (°C)

(3)

(2)

(2) coolant temperature indicator(3) malfunction indicator lamp (MIL)

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Instruments & Controls

Continuing to ride with an overheatedengine can cause serious engine damage.

Overheating Message:When the coolant temperature reaches252°F (122°C), the numbers in thetemperature display start flashing. At thesame time, the coolant temperatureindicator ( ) and the malfunctionindicator lamp (MIL) ( ) light.If this occurs, stop the engine and checkthe reverse tank coolant level. Read pages

and do not ride the motorcycleuntil the problem has been corrected.111 114

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(2)

(1)

(1) PGM-FI indicator(2) malfunction indicator lamp (MIL)

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Gauges, Indicators & Displays

Instruments & Controls

PGM-FI Indicator andMalfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)

The PGM-FI indicator ( ) and themalfunction indicator lamp (MIL) ( )light when there is any abnormality in thePGM-FI (Programmed Fuel Injection)system.

The PGM-FI indicator should also go onfor a few seconds and then go off whenthe ignition switch is turned ON and theengine stop switch at RUN.

If the PGM-FI indicator and themalfunction indicator lamp (MIL) light atany other time, reduce speed and take yourmotorcycle to a Honda dealer as soon aspossible.

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(1)

(1) low oil pressure indicator(2) malfunction indicator lamp (MIL)

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Gauges, Indicators & Displays

Instruments & Controls

Low Oil Pressure Indicator andMalfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)

The low oil pressure indicator ( ) and themalfunction indicator lamp (MIL) ( )light when engine oil pressure is lowenough to cause engine damage.

The low oil pressure indicator and themalfunction indicator lamp (MIL) shouldalso light when the ignition switch isturned ON. The malfunction indicatorlamp (MIL) and the low oil pressureindicator stay on until after the engine isstarted.

If the low oil pressure indicator and themalfunction indicator lamp (MIL) light,pull safely to the side of the road.See page for instructions and cautions.

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(1)

(2)

(1) coolant temperature indicator(2) malfunction indicator lamp (MIL)

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Gauges, Indicators & Displays

Instruments & Controls

Coolant Temperature Indicator andMalfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)

Continuing to ride with an overheatedengine can cause serious engine damage.

The coolant temperature indicator ( ) andthe malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) ( )light when the coolant temperature reaches252°F (122°C). At the same time, thenumbers in the coolant temperature meterdisplay start flashing.If this occurs, stop the engine and checkthe reserve tank coolant level. Read pages

and do not ride themotorcycle until the problem has beencorrected.

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(2)

(1)

(1) HESD indicator(2) malfunction indicator lamp (MIL)

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Gauges, Indicators & Displays

Instruments & Controls

HESD Indicator andMalfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)

The HESD indicator ( ) and themalfunction indicator lamp (MIL) ( )light when there is any abnormality in theHESD (Honda Electronic SteeringDamper).

If the HESD indicator and the malfunctionindicator lamp (MIL) light at any othertime, reduce speed and take yourmotorcycle to a Honda dealer as soon aspossible.

The HESD indicator should also go on fora few seconds and then go off when theignition switch is turned ON and theengine stop switch is turned to RUN.

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(1) speedometer(2) odometer

(2) (1)

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Speedometer

Odometer

Gauges, Indicators & Displays

Instruments & Controls

The speedometer ( ) shows riding speedin miles or kilometers per hour.

The odometer ( ) shows the total miles orkilometers ridden.

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(3)

(3) RESET button

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Gauges, Indicators & Displays

Instruments & Controls

This meter can display from 0 to 99,999miles (kilometers). If the display exceeds99,999 miles (kilometers), it will return to0 automatically.

If you drive 100,000 miles (kilometers) ormore, the total mileage of the odometercan be displayed in the following ways.

Press and hold the RESET button ( ),then turn on the ignition switch. Keep theRESET button pressed in until the initialdisplay is completed. The 6th digit and thefirst 5 digits will alternate in the displayfor 10 seconds. Then the display returns tonormal.

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Example: the case of 123,000 miles run.

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(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(1) tripmeter(2) tripmeter A(3) tripmeter B

(4) SEL button(5) RESET button

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Tripmeter A & B

Gauges, Indicators & Displays

Instruments & Controls

The tripmeter ( ) shows number of milesor kilometers ridden since you last resetthe meter.

The tripmeter has two sub modes, A ( )and B ( ).

Push the SEL button ( ) to switchbetween the A ( ) and B ( ) modes.

To reset the tripmeter, push and hold theRESET button ( ) with the display in thetripmeter mode.

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(1) SEL button(2) RESET button

(1) (2)

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Digital Clock

Gauges, Indicators & Displays

Instruments & Controls

Turn the ignition switch ON.

Shows hour and minute. To adjust the time,proceed as follows:

Press and hold both the SEL button ( )and RESET button ( ) for more than 2seconds. The clock will be set in theadjust mode with the hour displayflashing.

Quick setting press and hold theRESET button until the desired hourappears.

To set the hour, press the RESET buttonuntil the desired hour appears.

Press the SEL button when the displayreaches the desired hour.The minute display will be flashing.

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Gauges, Indicators & Displays

Instruments & Controls

To set the minute, press the RESETbutton until the desired minute appears.

To end the adjustment, press the SELbutton.

The display will stop flashingautomatically and the adjustment will becancelled if the button is not pressed forabout 30 seconds.

As you turn off the ignition switch duringthe presetting procedures, the preset datajust before turning off the ignition switchwill be registered.

The clock will be reset 1:00 if the batteryis disconnected.

Quick setting press and hold theRESET button until the desiredminute appears.

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(1) RESET button(2) SEL button

(2) (1)

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Changing the Speed andMileage Unit

Gauges, Indicators & Displays

Instruments & Controls

This function can be operated after thetime adjustment mode (page ).

As you turn off the ignition switch duringthe presetting procedures, the preset datajust before turning off the ignition switchwill be registered.

The speedometer displays both ‘‘mph’’and ‘‘km/h.’’The odometer/tripmeter displays both‘‘mile’’ and ‘‘km.’’Push the RESET button ( ) to select‘‘mph’’/‘‘mile’’ and ‘‘km/h’’/‘‘km.’’To end the selection, push the SEL button( ).The display will stop flashingautomatically if the button is not pressedfor about 30 seconds.

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(1) RESET button(2) SEL button

(1)(2)

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Changing the Temperature Unit

Gauges, Indicators & Displays

Instruments & Controls

This function can be operated after thespeed and mileage unit change mode(page ).

As you turn off the ignition switch duringthe presetting procedures, the preset datajust before turning off the ignition switchwill be registered.

The display will stop flashingautomatically if the button is not pressedfor about 30 seconds.

The coolant temperature meter displaysboth ‘‘°F’’ (Fahrenheit) and ‘‘°C’’(Centigrade).Push the RESET button ( ) to select‘‘°F’’ or ‘‘°C’’.To end the selection, push the SEL button( ).

(USA only)

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(2)

(3)

(1) SEL button(2) RESET button

(3) Tachometer needle

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Gauges, Indicators & Displays

Instruments & Controls

Presetting the Shift Indicator andSelecting the Display

To set the shift indicator:Press and hold the SEL button ( ), thenturn on the ignition switch. Keep theSEL button pressed in until the initialdisplay is completed. The tachometerneedle moves to its preset position.

Push and hold the RESET button for morethan 1 second, the tachometer needle willmove by an increment of 1,000 rpm.When the needle exceeds the allowablerange, it will automatically return to 4,000rpm.After completing the selection, press theSEL button, and proceed to the selectingthe display for the indicator.

You may select the rpm activation point(in the 4,000 rpm to 12,200 rpm range) forthe shift indicator and select the displayused to alert you.

Each time you press the RESET button( ), the tachometer needle ( ) willmove by an increment of 250 rpm. (Inthe 12,000 rpm 12,200 rpm range,the increment is 200 rpm.)

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(1) RESET button(2) SEL button(3) shift indicator

(1)(2)

(3)

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Gauges, Indicators & Displays

Instruments & Controls

To select the indicator display:You may choose from 9 differentindicator displays (page ).Press the RESET button ( ) repeatedly toview available displays.Once you reach the display you want,press the SEL button ( ). Then turn offthe ignition switch to register yourselection.

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Light Brightness

Bright Dark

Lighting

Blinking(Slow)

Blinking(Fast)

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Gauges, Indicators & Displays

Instruments & Controls

Available displays

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ONOFF

Electrical circuits on.No electricalcircuits function.No electrical circuitsfunction. Locks thesteering head.

LOCK(steeringlock)

(1)FRONT

(1) ignition switchLOCK

OFF ON

Key Position Function

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Ignition Switch

Controls & Features

Instruments & Controls

To unlock the steering lock, insert andpush down on the key and turn it to theright to the OFF position.

The ignition switch ( ) is used for startingand stopping the engine (page ) and tolock the steering for theft prevention (page

). Insert the key and turn it to the rightfor the ON position. Push down on the keyand turn it to the left to the LOCK(steering lock) position.

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(1)

RIGHT HANDLEBAR

(2)

OFFRUN

(1) start button(2) engine stop switch

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Start Button Engine Stop Switch

Controls & Features

Instruments & Controls

Starting Procedure,

When the start button is pushed, the startermotor will crank the engine; the headlightwill automatically go out, but the taillightwill stay on.

The start button ( ) is used for starting theengine. Pushing the button in starts theengine. See page .

The engine stop switch ( ) is used to stopthe engine in an emergency. To operate,push the switch to the OFF position. Theswitch must be in the RUN position tostart the engine, and it should normallyremain in the RUN position even when theengine is OFF.

The engine will not operate if the enginestop switch is in the OFF position whenthe start button is pushed.

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(1)

(2)

(1) headlight dimmer switch(2) turn signal switch(3) horn button

HILO

(3)

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Turn Signal Switch

Headlight Dimmer Switch

Controls & Features

Instruments & Controls

If your motorcycle is stopped with theignition switch ON and the engine stopswitch OFF, the headlight and taillightwill remain on, resulting in batterydischarge.

The turn signal switch ( ) is used to signala turn or a lane change. To operate, movethe switch all the way in the properdirection and release it. The appropriateturn signal lights will start blinking. Tocancel the light, push the switch in.The headlight dimmer switch ( ) is used

to change between the high and low beamsof the headlight. To operate, turn theswitch to HI for high beam, LO for lowbeam.

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Horn Button

RESET Button

Controls & Features

Instruments & Controls

The horn is used to alert other motorists.To operate, push the horn button ( ).

Resets the tripmeter to zero (0) (page ).

Also used to change the temperature unitfor the coolant temperature meter (page

). (USA only)

Also used to change the speed and mileageunit for the speedometer/odometer/tripmeter (page ).

Also used to change the shift indicator andits display (pages ).

Also used to display the total mileage ofthe odometer when you drive 100,000miles (kilometers) or more (page ).

Also used to set the digital clock (page).

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SEL Button

Controls & Features

Instruments & Controls

The SEL button is used to select tripmeterA or B (page ).

Also used to change the speed and mileageunit for the speedometer/odometer/tripmeter (page ).

Also used to change the temperature unitfor the coolant temperature meter (page

). (USA only)

Also used to change the shift indicator andits display (pages ).

Also used to set the digital clock (page).

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(1) HESD

(1)

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HESD (Honda ElectronicSteering Damper)

Controls & Features

Instruments & Controls

This motorcycle is equipped with theelectronically-controlled steeringdamper.

The HESD automatically controls thesteering damper characteristics inaccordance with the vehicle speed andthe acceleration.

If the HESD indicator and themalfunction indicator lamp (MIL) lightat any other time, reduce speed and takeyour motorcycle to a Honda dealer assoon as possible.

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Before Riding

Before Riding

Before each ride, you need to make sureyou and your Honda are both ready to ride.To help get you prepared, this sectiondiscusses how to evaluate your ridingreadiness, what items you should check onyour motorcycle, and adjustments to makefor your comfort, convenience, or safety.This section also includes importantinformation about loading.

For information about adjusting thesuspension on your Honda, see page .

.....................Are You Ready to Ride . 46.............................Protective Apparel . 46

...................................Rider Training . 48...Is Your Motorcycle Ready to Ride . 49

............................Pre-ride Inspection . 49.....................Load Limits & Guidelines . 52

..............................................Loading . 52.......................................Load Limits . 53

...........................Loading Guidelines . 53

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Protective Apparel

Are You Ready to Ride?

Before Riding

Before you ride your motorcycle for thefirst time, we urge you to:

Read this owner’s manual.Make sure you understand all the safetymessages.Know how to operate all the controls.

You feel well and are in good physicaland mental condition.

Before each ride, be sure: For your safety, we strongly recommendthat you always wear an approvedmotorcycle helmet, eye protection, boots,gloves, long pants, and a long-sleevedshirt or jacket whenever you ride.Although complete protection is notpossible, wearing proper gear can reducethe chance of injury when you ride.Following are suggestions to help youchoose the proper gear.

You are wearing an approvedmotorcycle helmet (with chin straptightened securely), eye protection, andother protective clothing.

Make sure your passenger is ready to ride,too, and is wearing proper gear including ahelmet.

You don’t have any alcohol or drugs inyour system.

If you must carry an extra helmet whileriding, use a commercially-availableelastic cord, strap, or net to secure thehelmet to the seat.

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Not wearing a helmet increasesthe chance of serious injury ordeath in a crash.

Be sure you and your passengeralways wear a helmet, eyeprotection, and other protectiveapparel when you ride.

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Before Riding

(cont’d)

Helmets and Eye ProtectionYour helmet is your most important pieceof riding gear because it offers the bestprotection against head injuries. A helmetshould fit your head comfortably andsecurely. A bright-colored helmet andreflective strips can make you morenoticeable in traffic.

An open-face helmet offers someprotection, but a full-face helmet offersmore. Regardless of the style, look for aDOT (Department of Transportation)sticker in any helmet you buy (USA only).Always wear a face shield or goggles toprotect your eyes and help your vision.

Leather gloves to help protect yourhands.

Sturdy boots with non-slip soles to helpprotect your feet and ankles.

In addition to a helmet and eye protection,we also recommend:

Additional Riding Gear

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Rider Training

Are You Ready to Ride?

Before Riding

Riding Tips

A motorcycle riding suit or jacket forcomfort as well as protection.Bright-colored and reflective clothingcan help make you more noticeable intraffic. Avoid loose clothes that couldget caught on any part of yourmotorcycle.

Developing your riding skills is an on-going process. Even if you have riddenother motorcycles, take time to becomefamiliar with how this motorcycle worksand handles. Practice riding themotorcycle in a safe area to build yourskills. Do not ride in traffic until you getaccustomed to the motorcycle’s controls,and feel comfortable with its size andweight.

We urge all riders to take a certifiedcourse approved by the Motorcycle SafetyFoundation (MSF). New riders shouldstart with the basic course, and evenexperienced riders will find the advancedcourse beneficial. For information aboutthe MSF training course nearest you, callthe national toll-free number: (800) 446-9227.

Other riding tips can be found in thebooklet that came with your

motorcycle (USA only).

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Improperly maintaining thismotorcycle or failing to correct aproblem before riding can cause acrash in which you can beseriously hurt or killed.

Always perform a pre-rideinspection before every ride andcorrect any problems.

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Pre-ride Inspection

Before Riding

Is Your Motorcycle Ready to Ride?

Chain

Tires&

Wheels

Before each ride, it’s important to inspectyour motorcycle and make sure anyproblem you find is corrected. A pre-rideinspection is a must, not only for safety,but because having a breakdown, or evena flat tire, can be a major inconvenience.

Check the following items before you geton the motorcycle:

(cont’d)

Look at the tires. If a tireappears low, use an air pressuregauge to check its pressure. Alsolook for signs of excessive wear(page ) or damage to thetires and wheels.

Check the condition of the chain.Adjust slack and lubricate asneeded (page ).

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Is Your Motorcycle Ready to Ride?

Before Riding

Leaks,LooseParts

Lights

Load Limits

Cargo

Adjustments

Walk around yourmotorcycle and look foranything that appearsunusual, such as a leak orloose cable.

Make sure the headlight,brakelight, taillight, andturn signals are workingproperly.

If you are carrying a passenger or cargo,also check the following:

Make sure you do notexceed the load limits(page ).

Check that all cargo issecure.

Adjust the suspension(pages , )according to your load.

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Is Your Motorcycle Ready to Ride?

Before Riding

Periodic MaintenanceThrottle

Brakes

Indicators

If you haven’t ridden the motorcycle inover a week, you should also check otheritems, such as the oil level and other fluids.See (page ).Periodic maintenance should also be doneat least once a month, no matter how oftenyou ride.

Remember, be sure to take care of anyproblem you find, or have your Hondadealer correct it before you ride.

Check these items after you get on themotorcycle:

Rotate the throttle to checkit moves smoothly withoutbinding.

Pull the brake lever andpress on the brake pedal tocheck that they operatenormally.

Turn the ignition on andcheck for normal operationof the indicators (page ).

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Overloading or improper loadingcan cause a crash and you can beseriously hurt or killed.

Follow all load limits and otherloading guidelines in this manual.

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Loading

Load Limits & Guidelines

Before Riding

Your motorcycle has been designed tocarry you and one passenger. When youcarry a passenger, you may feel somedifference during acceleration and braking.But so long as you keep your motorcyclewell-maintained, with good tires andbrakes, you can safely carry loads withinthe given limits and guidelines.

However, exceeding the weight limit orcarrying an unbalanced load can seriouslyimpair your motorcycle’s handling,braking, and stability. Non-Hondaaccessories, improper modifications, andpoor maintenance can also reduce yoursafety margin.

How much weight you put on yourmotorcycle, and how you load it, areimportant to your safety. Anytime youride with a passenger or cargo, you shouldbe aware of the following information.

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366 lbs (166 kg)375 lbs (170 kg)

31 lbs (14 kg)

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Loading GuidelinesLoad Limits

Load Limits & Guidelines

Before Riding

maximum weight capacity:

maximum cargo weight:

Your motorcycle is primarily intended fortransporting you and a passenger. Youmay wish to secure a jacket or other smallitems to the seat when you are not ridingwith a passenger.

If you wish to carry more cargo, checkwith your Honda dealer for advice, and besure to read the information regardingaccessories on page .

Following are the load limits for yourmotorcycle:

includes the weight of the rider,passenger, all cargo, and all accessories.

Improperly loading your motorcycle canaffect its stability and handling. Even ifyour motorcycle is properly loaded, youshould ride at reduced speeds and neverexceed 80 mph (130 km/h) when carryingcargo.

The weight of added accessories willreduce the maximum cargo weight youcan carry.

(Canada only)

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Load Limits & Guidelines

Before Riding

Follow these guidelines whenever youcarry a passenger or cargo:

To prevent loose items from creating ahazard, make sure that all cargo is tieddown securely before you ride.Place cargo weight as low and close tothe center of your motorcycle aspossible.Balance cargo weight evenly on bothsides.

Check that both tires are properlyinflated (page ).If you change your normal load, youmay need to adjust the front suspension(page ) and the rear suspension(page ).

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Basic Operation & Riding

Basic Operation & Riding

Calif ornia only:

This section gives basic riding instructions,including how to start and stop yourengine, and how to use the throttle, clutch,and brakes. It also provides importantinformation on riding with a passenger orcargo.

To protect your new engine and enjoyoptimum performance and service life,refer to Break-in Guidelines (page ).

To protect the catalytic converter in yourmotorcycle’s exhaust system, avoidextended idling and the use of leadedgasoline.

........................Safe Riding Precautions . 56............Starting & Stopping the Engine . 57

.........................................Preparation . 57.............................Starting Procedure . 58

..................................Flooded Engine . 59Bank Angle Sensor Ignition Cut-off

................................................System . 59....................How to Stop the Engine . 60

........................................Shifting Gears . 61..................................................Braking . 63...................................................Parking . 65

.........Riding with a Passenger or Cargo . 70

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Safe Riding Precautions

Basic Operation & Riding

Motorcycle Saf ety

Bef ore Riding

Calif ornia only:

Before riding your motorcycle for the firsttime, please review thesection beginning on page 1, and the

section beginning on page.

Even if you have ridden other motorcycles,take time to become familiar with howthis motorcycle works and handles.Practice in a safe area until you build yourskills and get accustomed to themotorcycle’s size and weight.

Make sure flammable materials such asdry grass or leaves do not come in contactwith the exhaust system when riding,idling, or parking your motorcycle.

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Preparation

Starting & Stopping the Engine

Basic Operation & Riding

Always follow the proper startingprocedure described below.

For your safety, avoid starting or operatingthe engine in an enclosed area such as agarage. Your motorcycle’s exhaustcontains poisonous carbon monoxide gaswhich can collect rapidly in an enclosedarea and cause illness or death.

Your motorcycle can be started with thetransmission in gear by pulling in theclutch lever before operating the starter.

Your motorcycle is equipped with a sidestand ignition cut-off system. If the sidestand is down––the engine cannot bestarted unless the transmission is in neutral.If the side stand is up––the engine can bestarted in neutral, or in gear with the

clutch lever pulled in. After starting withthe side stand down, the engine will stop ifthe transmission is put in gear beforeraising the side stand.

Before starting, insert the key, turn theignition switch ON, and confirm thefollowing:

The transmission is in NEUTRAL(neutral indicator light ON).The engine stop switch is set to RUN.The malfunction indicator lamp (MIL)is ON.The low oil pressure indicator is ON.The PGM-FI indicator is OFF.The coolant temperature indicator isOFF.The HESD indicator is OFF.

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Starting Procedure

Starting & Stopping the Engine

Basic Operation & Riding

The engine will not start if the throttle isfully open (because the electronic controlmodule cuts off the fuel supply).

Press the start button with the throttlecompletely closed.

Any Air Temperature

This motorcycle has a fuel-injected enginewith an automatic fast idle. Follow theprocedure indicated below.

Even if the engine coolant stays below thespecified temperature, the cooling fansometimes starts up running when you revup the engine, but this is normal.

The malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) andlow oil pressure indicator should go off afew seconds after the engine starts. If themalfunction indicator lamp (MIL) and thelow oil pressure indicator light, stop theengine immediately and check the engineoil level.

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Flooded Engine Bank Angle Sensor IgnitionCut-off System

Starting & Stopping the Engine

Basic Operation & Riding

IfYour Engine Quits or Won’t Start,

If the engine fails to start after repeatedattempts, it may be flooded with excessfuel. To clear a flooded engine:

Leave the engine stop switch set toRUN.Open the throttle fully.Press the start button for 5 seconds.Follow the normal starting procedure.If the engine starts, then open thethrottle slightly if idling is unstable.

Your motorcycle’s banking (lean angle)sensor system is designed to automaticallystop the engine and fuel pump if themotorcycle is overturned.

Before restarting the engine, you mustturn the ignition switch to the OFFposition and then back to ON. The enginewill not restart until you perform thisprocedure.If the engine does not start, wait 10

seconds, then follow stepsagain.

If the engine still won’t start, refer topage

.

1.

4.5.

2.3.

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How to Stop the Engine

Starting & Stopping the Engine

Basic Operation & Riding

Normal Engine StopTo stop the engine, shift into neutral andturn the ignition switch OFF.

The engine stop switch should normallyremain in the RUN position even when theengine is OFF.

If your motorcycle is stopped with theengine stop switch OFF and the ignitionswitch ON, the headlight and taillightwill remain on, resulting in batterydischarge.

Emergency Engine StopTo stop the engine in an emergency, usethe engine stop switch. To operate, pressthe switch to the OFF position.

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shifting pattern

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Shifting Gears

Basic Operation & Riding

Learning when to shift gears comes withexperience. Keep the following tips inmind:

Close the throttle and pull the clutchlever in completely before shifting.Improper shifting may damage theengine, transmission, and drive train.Learn to recognize the engagementpoint as you release the clutch lever. Itis at this point the transmission ofpower to the rear wheel resumes.Upshift to a higher gear or reducethrottle before engine rpm (speed) getstoo high. Learn the relationship betweenengine sound and the normal shiftingpoints.

As a general rule, shift while moving ina straight line.

Downshift to a lower gear before youfeel the engine laboring (lugging) atlow rpm.

Your motorcycle has six forward gears ina one-down, five-up shift pattern which iscoordinated with a cable-operated clutchsystem.

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Shifting Gears

Basic Operation & Riding

Shif ting Up:

Shif ting Down:

Avoid downshifting to help slow yourmotorcycle when engine rpm is near itsallowable maximum (near thetachometer red zone). In this situation,the rev limiter in the engine ignitioncontrol module may not preventexcessive engine speed which coulddamage the engine.To prevent transmission damage, do notcoast or tow the motorcycle for longdistances with the engine off.

Recommended Shift PointsRide in the highest gear that lets theengine run and accelerate smoothly. Thiswill give you good fuel economy andeffective emissions control. Whenchanging gears under normal conditions,use these recommended shift points:

From 1st to 2nd:From 2nd to 3rd:From 3rd to 4th:From 4th to 5th:From 5th to 6th:

12 mph (20 km/h)19 mph (30 km/h)25 mph (40 km/h)31 mph (50 km/h)37 mph (60 km/h)

From 6th to 5th:From 5th to 4th:From 4th to 3rd:

28 mph (45 km/h)22 mph (35 km/h)16 mph (25 km/h)

Pull the clutch lever in when speed dropsbelow 9 mph (15 km/h), when engineroughness is evident, or when enginestalling is imminent; and shift down to 1stgear for acceleration.

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Braking

Basic Operation & Riding

Your motorcycle is equipped with discbraking systems which are hydraulicallyactivated. Depressing the brake pedalapplies the rear disc brake. Operating thebrake lever applies the two front discbrakes.

As a general rule, the front braking systemprovides about 70 percent of total stoppingpower.

For full braking effectiveness, use boththe pedal and lever simultaneously.Using both braking systems will stopyour motorcycle faster with greaterstability.

To slow or stop, apply the brake lever andbrake pedal smoothly, while downshiftingto match your speed.

Gradually increase braking as you feel thebrakes slowing your speed. The increasein engine compression from downshiftingwill help slow your motorcycle.

To prevent stalling the engine, pull theclutch lever in before coming to acomplete stop. For support, put your leftfoot down first, then your right foot whenyou are through using the brake pedal.

Applying the brakes too hard may causethe wheels to lock and slide, reducingcontrol of your motorcycle. If this happens,release the brake controls, steer straightahead until you regain control, thenreapply the brakes more gently.

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Braking

Basic Operation & Riding

When possible, reduce your speed orcomplete braking before entering a turn.Avoid braking or closing the throttlequickly while turning. Either action maycause one or both wheels to slip andreduce your control of your motorcycle.

Your ability to brake in a turn and to brakehard in an emergency situation areimportant riding skills. We suggestattending a Motorcycle Safety Foundationexperienced rider training course(page ) to retain these skills.

When riding in wet or rainy conditions, oron loose surfaces, the ability to maneuverand stop will be reduced. All of youractions should be smooth under theseconditions. Rapid acceleration, braking orturning may cause loss of control. For

your safety, exercise extreme cautionwhen braking, accelerating or turning.

Riding with your foot resting on thebrake pedal or your hand on the brakelever may actuate the brakelight, givinga false indication to other drivers. Itmay also overheat the brakes, reducingeffectiveness.

When descending a long, steep grade,use engine compression braking bydownshifting, with intermittent use ofboth brakes. Continuous brakeapplication can overheat the brakes andreduce their effectiveness.

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Parking

Basic Operation & Riding

Calif ornia only

Catalytic Converter (Calif ornia Only)

Look for a level parking area. If youcan’t park on a paved surface, makesure the ground surface is firm,especially under the side stand.If you must park on a hill, leave thetransmission in gear and position therear tire against the curb at a 45 degreeangle.

To lower the side stand, use your footto guide it down. Remember thatlowering the side stand with thetransmission in gear will stop theengine, even if the clutch lever ispulled in. That is a function of theside stand ignition cut-off system.

Use the side stand to support themotorcycle while parked.

Check that the side stand is down allthe way so that the side stand ignitioncut-off system (page ) is activated.If you have to park on a soft surface,insert something solid under the sidestand for support.

:Make sure flammable materials such asdry grass or leaves do not come incontact with the exhaust system whenparking your motorcycle. Refer to

,page .

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1. 2.

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(1) ignition key

(A) (B)

(1)

To lock

(A)(C)

FRONT

To unlock

(A) push in(B) turn to LOCK(C) turn to OFF

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Basic Operation & Riding

(To unlock the steering lock, insert andpush down on the key and turn it to theright to the OFF position.)

Use the steering lock, which locks thehandlebar in place. Turn the handlebarall the way to the left or right. Push inon the ignition key ( ) and turn it toLOCK. Remove the key.

3.

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Riding with a helmet attached tothe holder can interfere with therear wheel or suspension andcould cause a crash in which youcan be seriously hurt or killed.

Use the helmet holder only whileparked. Do not ride with a helmetsecured by the holder.

(2)LEFT REAR

(4)

(3)

(2) helmet holder wire(3) D-ring

(4) helmet holder

67Basic Operation & Riding

Parking

Use the helmet holder wire stored in thetool kit to secure your helmet with yourmotorcycle:

Route either end of the helmet holderwire ( ) through the helmet’s D-ring( ).

Remove the rear seat (page ).

Remove the helmet holder wire andstore it in the tool kit when it is notused.

Hook the loops of the wire onto thehelmet holder ( ) and install the rearseat to lock.

4.

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Theft-Prevention Tips

Parking

Basic Operation & Riding

If you decide to use an anti-theft device,select one of good quality and be sure tofollow the manufacturer’s instructions.

Park your motorcycle in a lockedgarage whenever possible. If a garageisn’t available, park in a concealed areaor in a well-lit area with enoughpedestrian traffic to discourage a thief.Always take the ignition key with you.Always use the steering lock (page ),even if you’re parking for just a minuteor two. A thief can easily push anunlocked motorcycle to a waiting truck.In addition to the steering lock, use agood quality anti-theft device madespecifically to lock a motorcycle to asecure object.

The rear fender has a storagecompartment to store a U-shaped lockunder the rear seat. Some U-shapedlocks may not be stored in thecompartment due to their size or design.

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UNDER REAR SEAT

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Parking

Basic Operation & Riding

Keep your owner’s manual, currentregistration, and insurance informationwith your motorcycle. This will make iteasier for the authorities to find you ifyour motorcycle is stolen and recovered.

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Riding with a Passenger or Cargo

Basic Operation & Riding

Load Limits,Loading

Guidelines,

Your motorcycle is a high-performancesport model designed to carry you and onepassenger. Whenever you add a passengeror cargo, you must be careful not toexceed the total load limits for this vehicle( page ). Make sure yourcargo is properly secured (

page ).

Also consider adjusting the suspension(page ) for the extra load.

Be aware that carrying a passenger orheavy cargo can affect acceleration,braking, and handling.

Tell your passenger to hold the seat strapor your waist, lean with you in the turns,and keep their feet on the passengerfootpegs at all times, even when themotorcycle is stopped at a traffic light.

Before riding with a passenger, make sureyour passenger is wearing the properprotective apparel (page ). Also checkthat your passenger is not wearing anyloose apparel that might get caught in thedrive chain.53

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Servicing Your Honda

Maintenance, replacement or repair ofthe emission control devices andsystems may be performed by anymotorcycle repair establishment orindividual using parts that are‘‘certified’’ to EPA standards.

Bef ore You Service Your Honda

To help keep your motorcycle in goodshape, this section includes a MaintenanceSchedule for required service, a list ofperiodic checks you should perform atleast once a month, and step-by-stepinstructions for specific maintenance tasks.You’ll also find important safetyprecautions, information on fuels and oils,and tips for keeping your Honda lookinggreat.

For information about the exhaustemission and noise emission requirementsof the U.S. Environmental ProtectionAgency (EPA) and the California AirResources Board (CARB), see page .

For information about replacing fuses, seepage .

(cont’d)

USA only

...........The Importance of Maintenance . 74...............................Maintenance Safety . 75

............Important Safety Precautions . 76............................Periodic Maintenance . 78..........................Maintenance Schedule . 80

..............................Maintenance Record . 85213

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Servicing Your Honda

Servicing Your Honda

Service Preparations

Service Procedures

Engine

Chassis

Electrical

................................................Throttle . 115......................................Clutch System . 117

................................Engine Idle Speed . 120

...........................................Suspension . 122..................................................Brakes . 131

.....................................................Tires . 137............................................Side Stand . 144..........................................Drive Chain . 145

..................................................Battery . 152

.................................Appearance Care . 157

.....Maintenance Component Locations . 87..................................................Tool Kit . 90

.......................Owner’s Manual Storage . 91.........................................Seat Removal . 92

..........................Middle Cowl Removal . 94..................Inner Lower Cowl Removal . 95

...........................Lower Cowl Removal . 96.........................................Clip Removal . 97

Fluids & Filters........................................................Fuel . 98

..............................Engine Oil & Filter . 101.................................................Coolant . 111

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Servicing Your Honda

Servicing Your Honda

The following table summarizes the three types of inspections and servicingrecommendations for your motorcycle. Both the pre-ride inspection and the scheduledmaintenance at the recommended intervals are necessary to assure safe and dependableperformance. The periodic checks provide additional confidence in your motorcycle’sperformance.

more often if you ride frequently or long distances; or anytime you clean your motorcycleunless you have the proper tools and service data and are mechanically qualified

Type of Inspection/Service

Maintenance SchedulePeriodic MaintenancePre-ride Inspection

Refer to page:

interval on schedulemonthlybefore every ride

your Honda dealeryouyou

Who PerformsWhen Performed497880

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Improperly maintaining thismotorcycle or failing to correct aproblem before you ride cancause a crash in which you can beseriously hurt or killed.

Always follow the inspection andmaintenance recommendationsand schedules in this owner’smanual.

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The Importance of Maintenance

Servicing Your Honda

Keeping your motorcycle well-maintainedis absolutely essential to your safety. It’salso a good way to protect yourinvestment, get maximum performance,avoid breakdowns, and have more fun. Aproperly maintained motorcycle will alsohelp to reduce air pollution.

Remember, proper maintenance is theowner’s responsibility. Be sure to inspectyour motorcycle before each ride, performthe periodic checks, and follow theMaintenance Schedule in this section.

If your motorcycle overturns or isinvolved in a crash, be sure your Hondadealer inspects all major parts, even if youare able to make some repairs.

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Failure to properly followmaintenance instructions andprecautions can cause you to beseriously hurt or killed.

Always follow the procedures andprecautions in this owner’smanual.

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Maintenance Safety

Servicing Your Honda

This section includes instructions on howto perform some important maintenancetasks. If you have basic mechanical skills,you can perform many of these tasks withthe tools provided with your motorcycle.

Other tasks that are more difficult andrequire special tools are best performed byprofessionals. Wheel removal shouldnormally be handled only by a Hondatechnician or other qualified mechanic.Instructions are included in this manualonly to assist in emergency service.

Some of the most important safetyprecautions follow. However, we cannotwarn you of every conceivable hazard thatcan arise in performing maintenance. Onlyyou can decide whether or not you shouldperform a given task.

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Important Safety Precautions

Maintenance Safety

Servicing Your Honda

Carbon monoxide poisoning fromengine exhaust.

Burns from hot motorcycle parts.

Injury from moving parts.

Read the instructions before you begin,and make sure you have the tools andskills required.

Make sure the engine is off before youbegin any maintenance or repairs. Thiswill help eliminate several potentialhazards:

Be sure there isadequate ventilation whenever youoperate the engine.

Letthe engine and exhaust system coolbefore touching.

Do not runthe engine unless instructed to do so.

To help prevent the motorcycle fromfalling over, park it on a firm, levelsurface, using the side stand or amaintenance stand to provide support.To reduce the possibility of a fire orexplosion, be careful when workingaround gasoline. Use onlynon-flammable solvent, not gasoline, toclean parts. Keep cigarettes, sparks, andflames away from all fuel-related parts.

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Maintenance Safety

Servicing Your Honda

Remember that your Honda dealer knowsyour motorcycle best and is fully equippedto maintain and repair it. To ensure thebest quality and reliability, use only newgenuine Honda parts or their equivalentsfor repair and replacement. If you have thetools and skills required for additionalmaintenance jobs, you can purchase anofficial Honda Service Manual (page

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Periodic Maintenance

Servicing Your Honda

In addition to the regularly scheduledmaintenance (page ) and daily pre-rideinspection (page ), consider performingthe periodic checks on the following pageat least once a month, even if you haven’tridden your motorcycle, or as often asonce a week if you ride frequently or forlong distances. It’s a good idea to performthis maintenance any time you clean yourmotorcycle.

Check the odometer reading and performany scheduled maintenance checks that areneeded (page ). Remember, morefrequent checks may be needed for ridingin severe conditions.

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Periodic Maintenance

Servicing Your Honda

Tires&Wheels

Fluids

Fuses

Make sure the headlight, brakelight, taillight, and turn signals areworking properly.

Check condition, adjust slack, and lubricate as needed (page ).

Lights

Drive Chain

Freeplay

Make sure you have a full supply of spare fuses.Check the major fasteners and tighten as needed.Nuts & Bolts

Check the freeplay of the clutch lever (page ) and throttle grip(page ).

Check the air pressure with a gauge and add air if needed (page ).Examine the tread for wear (page ).Look closely for nails, embedded objects, cuts, and other types ofdamage (page ). Roll your motorcycle so you can inspect theentire surface.Check the condition of the wheels.Check the levels of the engine oil (page ), coolant (page ),clutch fluid (page ) and brake fluid (page ). Add the correctfluid as necessary, and investigate the cause of any low fluid level.

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139

105 112

117115

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Maintenance Schedule

The required Maintenance Schedule thatfollows specifies how often you shouldhave your motorcycle serviced, and whatthings need attention. It is essential to haveyour motorcycle serviced as scheduled tomaintain safe, dependable performanceand proper emission control.

Some items in the Maintenance Schedulecan be performed with basic mechanicalskills and hand tools. Procedures for theseitems are provided in this manual. Otheritems involve more extensive proceduresand may require special training, tools,and equipment. We recommend that youhave your Honda dealer perform thesetasks unless you have advancedmechanical skills and the required toolsand equipment. Procedures for such itemsin this schedule are provided in an officialHonda Service Manual available forpurchase (page ).

The service intervals in this MaintenanceSchedule are based on average ridingconditions. Some items will need morefrequent service if you ride in unusuallywet or dusty areas or at full throttle.Consult your Honda dealer forrecommendations applicable to yourindividual needs and use.

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Maintenance Schedule

Servicing Your Honda

Should be serviced by your Hondadealer, unless you have the proper toolsand service data and are mechanicallyqualified. Refer to the official HondaService Manual (page ).In the interest of safety, we recommendthese items be serviced only by yourHonda dealer.

If you do not feel capable of performing agiven task or need assistance, rememberthat your Honda dealer knows yourmotorcycle best and is fully equipped tomaintain and repair it. If you decide to doyour own maintenance, use only genuineHonda parts or their equivalents for repairor replacement to ensure the best qualityand reliability.

Perform the pre-ride inspection (page )and owner maintenance (page ) at eachscheduled maintenance period.

Each item on the maintenance schedulerequires some mechanical knowledge.Certain items (particularly those marked

and ) may require more technicalinformation and tools. Consult yourHonda dealer.

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Maintenance Schedule

Summary of Maintenance Schedule Notes& Procedures:

At higher odometer readings, repeat atthe frequency interval established here.

Maintenance Procedures:I: inspect and clean, adjust, lubricate,

or replace, if necessaryC: cleanA: adjustL: lubricateR: replace

California type only.Replace every 2 years, or at indicatedodometer interval, whichever comesfirst. Replacement requires mechanicalskill. Refer to the official Hondaservice manual.

Service more frequently when riding inunusually wet or dusty areas.

NOTES:1.

2.

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1,000 km

FUEL LINE

THROTTLE OPERATION

AIR CLEANER

SPARK PLUGS

VALVE CLEARANCE

ENGINE OIL

ENGINE OIL FILTER

ENGINE IDLE SPEED

RADIATOR COOLANT

COOLING SYSTEM

SECONDARY AIR SUPPLY

SYSTEM

EVAPORATIVE EMISSION

CONTROL SYSTEM

EXHAUST GAS CONTROL

VALVE CABLE

NOTE

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83Servicing Your Honda

Maintenance Schedule

In the interest of safety, we recommend these items be serviced only by your Honda dealer.

Should be serviced by your Honda dealer, unless you have the proper tools and service data and aremechanically qualified. Refer to the official Honda Service Manual (page ).224

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1,000 km

DRIVE CHAIN

BRAKE FLUID

BRAKE PAD WEAR

BRAKE SYSTEM

BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH

HEADLIGHT AIM

CLUTCH SYSTEM

CLUTCH FLUID

SIDE STAND

SUSPENSION

NUTS, BOLTS, FASTENERS

WHEELS/TIRES

STEERING HEAD

BEARINGS

NOTE

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Maintenance Schedule

Servicing Your Honda

In the interest of safety, we recommend these items be serviced only by your Honda dealer.

Should be serviced by your Honda dealer, unless you have the proper tools and service data and aremechanically qualified. Refer to the official Honda Service Manual (page ).224

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Maintenance Record

Servicing Your Honda

Miles (km) Odometer Date Performed By: Notes600 (1,000)

4,000 (6,400)8,000 (12,800)

12,000 (19,200)16,000 (25,600)20,000 (32,000)

Keeping an accurate maintenance record will help ensure that your motorcycle is properlymaintained. Retain detailed receipts to verify the maintenance was performed. If themotorcycle is sold, these receipts should be transferred with the motorcycle to the new owner.Make sure whoever performs the maintenance completes this record. All scheduledmaintenance, including the 600 mile (1,000 km) initial maintenance, is considered a normalowner operating cost and will be charged for by your dealer. Use the space under Notes torecord anything you want to remind yourself about or mention to your dealer.

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Maintenance Record

Servicing Your Honda

Miles (km) Odometer Date NotesPerformed By:24,000 (38,400)28,000 (44,800)32,000 (51,200)36,000 (57,600)40,000 (64,000)44,000 (70,400)48,000 (76,800)52,000 (83,200)56,000 (89,600)60,000 (96,000)64,000 (102,400)68,000 (108,800)

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fuel fill cap

front brake fluidreservoir

front brake lever

front spring pre-load adjuster/front rebound damping adjuster

clutch fluid reservoir

clutch lever

throttle grip

87Servicing Your Honda

Maintenance Component Locations

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tool kitcoolant reserve tank

rear brake pedalengine oil filter

engine oil filler cap

oil level inspection window

front brake caliper

front suspensioncompressiondamping adjusterrear brake

fluid reservoir

rear brakecaliper

88 Servicing Your Honda

Maintenance Component Locations

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drive chain

engine idle speed

fuse box

battery/main fuse

front brake caliper

front suspensioncompressiondamping adjuster

rear suspension spring pre-load adjuster/rear suspension rebound damping adjuster

rear suspensioncompressiondamping adjuster

owner’s manualstorage compartment

89Servicing Your Honda

Maintenance Component Locations

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(1) tool kit

(1)

UNDER REAR SEAT

90

Tool Kit

Servicing Your Honda

The tool kit ( ) is stored under the rearseat (page ).

An optional, larger tool kit may beavailable. Check with your Honda dealer’sparts department.

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(1)

UNDER REAR SEAT

(2)

(1) storage bag(2) owner’s manual storage compartment

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Owner’s Manual Storage

Servicing Your Honda

Be careful not to flood this area whenwashing your motorcycle.

Your motorcycle provides storage for theowner’s manual so you’ll have it with youfor easy reference. Store your owner’smanual (and other documents) in theplastic storage bag ( ) in the owner’smanual storage compartment ( ) underthe rear seat (page ).

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(2)(1)

(1) front seat(2) mounting bolts

(3) collars(4) tabs

(3)

(4)

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Seat Removal

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety PrecautionsRefer to on page .

Front Seat Removal

The front seat must be removed forbattery or fuse maintenance.

To remove the front seat ( ), pull the rearcorners of the seat back, remove the twomounting bolts ( ) and collars ( ), andthen pull the seat up and back.

To install the front seat, insert the tabs ( )into the recess under the frame and tightenthe mounting bolts securely.

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3

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(5)

(6)

(8)

(7)

(9)

(5) rear seat(6) ignition key(7) seat lock

(8) prongs(9) seat hook

(10) guide hooks

(10)

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Seat Removal

Servicing Your Honda

Rear Seat Removal To remove the rear seat ( ), insert theignition key ( ) into the seat lock ( ).Turn it clockwise, then pull the rear seatforward and up.

To install the rear seat, insert the prongs( ) into the seat hook ( ) and guide hooks( ), and then push down on the front ofthe rear seat.

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(2)

(4)

RIGHT SIDE (left side similar)

(1)

(5)

(5) clips C(6) middle cowl(7) front turn

signal connector

(1)

(3)(7)(6)

(1) bolts A(2) bolt B(3) clip A(4) clips B

94 Servicing Your Honda

Middle Cowl Removal

Saf ety PrecautionsRefer to on page . Removal

The middle cowl must be removed toservice the coolant reserve tank and fuse.

Remove the bolts A ( ), bolt B ( ) andclip A ( ), clips B ( ), clips C ( ).Remove the middle cowl ( ) anddisconnect the front turn signalconnector ( ).

InstallationInstallation can be done in the reverseorder of removal.

1.

2.

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(1)

(2)

(1) clips A(2) clips B(3) inner lower cowl

(3)

95Servicing Your Honda

Inner Lower Cowl Removal

Saf ety PrecautionsRefer to on page .

Removal

The inner lower cowl must be removed toremove the under cowl.

Remove the clips A ( ) and clips B ( ).Remove the inner lower cowl ( ).

Installation can be done in the reverseorder of removal.

Installation

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RIGHT SIDE (left side similar)

(1)

(1) clips A(2) bolt B

(3) bolt A(4) lower cowl

(1)

(2) (3) (4)

96 Servicing Your Honda

Lower Cowl Removal

Saf ety PrecautionsRefer to on page . Removal

The lower cowl must be removed toreplace the engine oil filter.

Remove the middle cowl (page ).Remove the inner lower cowl (page ).Remove the clips A ( ).Remove the bolt A ( ) and bolt B ( ).Remove the lower cowl ( ).

InstallationInstallation can be done in the reverseorder of removal.

1.2.3.4.5.

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Clip Removal

Servicing Your Honda

Clip removal and installation:

Press down on the center pin to releasethe lock.Pull the clip out of the hole.

Push the bottom of the pin.Insert the clip into the hole.Lightly press down on the center pin tolock the clip.

Removal

Installation

1.

2. 3.

1.2.3.

1. 2.

1.

2.

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premium unleaded91 (or higher)

typepump octanenumber

98

Fuel Recommendation

Fuel

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety Precautions

Calif ornia only:

Refer to on page .

The use of leaded gas will damage thecatalytic converter.

We recommend that you use premiumunleaded fuel because it produces fewerengine deposits and extends the life ofexhaust system components.

Your engine is designed to use anypremium gasoline that has a pump octanenumber of 91 or higher. Gasoline pumpsat service stations normally display thepump octane number. For information onthe use of oxygenated fuels, see page .

Use of lower octane gasoline can causepersistent ‘‘pinging’’ or ‘‘spark knock’’ (aloud rapping noise) which, if severe, canlead to engine damage. Light pingingexperienced while operating under a heavyload, such as climbing a hill, is no causefor concern.

If pinging or spark knock occurs at asteady engine speed under normal load,change brands of gasoline. If pinging orspark knock persists, consult your Hondadealer.

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4.76 US gal (18.0 )

(3)

(1) ignition key(2) fuel fill cap

(3) filler neck

(2)

(1)

99

Refueling Procedure

Fuel Capacity

Fuel

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety Precautions

Never use stale or contaminated gasolineor an oil/gasoline mixture. Avoid gettingdirt, dust, or water in the fuel tank.

Refer to on page .

Insert the ignition key ( ) in the fuelfill cap ( ) and turn it clockwise.

Fuel tank capacity:

The tank should be refilled as soon aspossible when the fuel indicator comes on.

(cont’d)

1. 1

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Gasoline is highly flammable andexplosive. You can be burned orseriously injured when handlingfuel.

Stop the engine and keep heat,sparks and flame away.Handle fuel only outdoors.Wipe up spills immediately.

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Fuel

Servicing Your Honda

Add fuel until the level reaches thebottom of the filler neck ( ). Avoidoverfilling the tank. There should be nofuel in the filler neck.

After refueling, push the fuel fill capclosed until it snaps and locks.

Open the fuel fill cap.

Remove the ignition key from the fuelfill cap.

2.3.

3 5.

4.

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Engine Oil & Filter

Servicing Your Honda

Engine oil quality is a major factor thataffects both the performance and theservice life of the engine.

When running in very dusty conditions, oilchanges should be performed morefrequently than specified in themaintenance schedule.

Using the proper oil (page ) and filter,and regularly checking, adding, andchanging oil will help extend yourengine’s life. Even the best oil wears out.Changing oil helps get rid of dirt anddeposits in the engine. Operating theengine with old or dirty oil can damageyour engine. Running the engine withinsufficient oil can cause serious damageto the engine and transmission.

Change the engine oil as specified in themaintenance schedule on page .83

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Pro Honda GN4 or HP4 (withoutmolybdenum additives) 4-strokeoil (USA & Canada), or Honda4-stroke oil (Canada only), or anequivalent motorcycle oil.

MA

SAE 10W-40

SG or higherexcept oilslabeled as energyconserving on thecircular APIservice label

APIclassification

JASO T 903standard

viscosity(weight)

suggested oil

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Oil Recommendation

Engine Oil & Filter

Servicing Your Honda

Suggested oils are equal in performanceto SJ oils that are not labeled as energyconserving on the circular API servicelabel.

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OKNOT RECOMMENDED

103

Engine Oil & Filter

Servicing Your Honda

Do not use oils with graphite ormolybdenum additives. They mayadversely affect clutch operation.

Your motorcycle does not need oiladditives. Use the recommended oil.

Do not use non-detergent, vegetable, orcastor based racing oils.

Other viscosities shown in the followingchart may be used when the averagetemperature in your riding area is withinthe indicated range.

Do not use API SH or higher oilsdisplaying a circular API ‘‘energyconserving’’ service label on thecontainer. They may affect lubricationand clutch performance.

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(1)

(2)

(1) code number of the sales companyof the oil

(2) oil classification

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Engine Oil & Filter

Servicing Your Honda

JASO T 903 standardThe JASO T 903 standard is an index forengine oils for 4-stroke motorcycleengines.There are two classes: MA and MB.Oil conforming to the standard is labeledon the oil container. For example, thefollowing label shows the MAclassification.

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RIGHT SIDE

(2)

(3)

(1) upper level mark(2) lower level mark(3) inspection window

(1)

(4)

(4) oil filler cap

105

Checking & Adding Oil

Engine Oil & Filter

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety PrecautionsRefer to on page .

Park your motorcycle on its side standon a firm, level surface.

Hold the motorcycle in an uprightposition.

Stop the engine and wait 2 3 minutes.

(cont’d)

Start the engine and let it idle for 3-5minutes. Make sure the malfunctionindicator lamp (MIL) and low oilpressure indicator go off. If theindicators remains on, stop the engineimmediately.

2.

3.4.

1.

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106

Changing Engine Oil & Filter

Engine Oil & Filter

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety Precautions

Using the wrong oil f ilter may result inleaks or premature engine damage.

Refer to on page .

Your motorcycle’s oil filter has veryspecific performance requirements. Use anew genuine Honda oil filter or a filter ofequal quality specified for your model.

Check that the oil level is between theupper ( ) and lower ( ) level marks inthe inspection window ( ).

If the oil is at or near the upper levelmark ( ) –– you do not have to addoil.If the oil is below or near the lowerlevel mark ( ) –– remove the oilfiller cap ( ) and add therecommended oil until it reaches theupper level mark. (Do not overfill.)

Check for oil leaks.Reinstall the oil filler cap.

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5.

6.7.

42

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--

(2) sealing washer(1) crankcasedrain bolt

FRONT, UNDER ENGINE

(1)

(2)

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Engine Oil & Filter

Servicing Your Honda

Drain the Engine Oil:

This procedure requires mechanical skilland professional tools such as a torquewrench and oil filter wrench, as well as ameans for disposing of the drained fluid(page ). If you do not have the skillsor the tools, see your Honda dealer.

Park the motorcycle on its side stand ona firm, level surface.If the engine is cold, start it and let itidle for 3 5 minutes. Turn the engineoff. Wait 2 3 minutes for the oil tosettle.Place a drain pan under the crankcasedrain bolt ( ).

To drain the oil, remove the oil fillercap, crankcase drain bolt, and sealingwasher ( ).

(cont’d)

1.

2.

3.

4.

2

1

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(3) oil filter

RIGHT SIDE

(3)

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Engine Oil & Filter

Servicing Your Honda

Install a New Oil Filter:

Improper disposal of drained f luids isharmf ul to the environment.

Remove the right middle cowl (page).

Pour the drained oil into a suitablecontainer and dispose of it in anapproved manner (page ).

Remove the oil filter ( ) with a filterwrench and let the remaining oil drainout. Discard the oil filter in an approvedmanner (page ).

Remove the right lower cowl (page ).6.7.

5.

3

8.

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170

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22 lbf·ft (30 N·m , 3.0 kgf·m)

3.3 US qt (3.1 )

20 lbf·ft (26 N·m , 2.7 kgf·m)

(4) oil filter rubber seal

(4)

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Engine Oil & Filter

Servicing Your Honda

Add Engine Oil:

Apply a thin coat of engine oil to therubber seal ( ) of a new oil filter.

Install the new oil filter and tighten it byhand.

Check the condition of the sealingwasher on the engine oil drain bolt.Replace the washer every other time theoil is changed.Install the engine oil drain bolt andtighten it to the specified torque:

Fill the crankcase with therecommended oil (page ),approximately:

Install the oil filler cap.

Using an oil filter wrench attachmentand a torque wrench, tighten the new oilfilter to the specified torque:

(cont’d)

4

102

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

14.

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Engine Oil & Filter

Servicing Your Honda

Hold the motorcycle upright and checkthat the oil level is at the upper levelmark in the inspection window (page

).Check that there are no oil leaks.

Start the engine and let it idle for 3 5minutes.Stop the engine and wait 2 3 minutes.

If a torque wrench is not used forinstallation, see your Honda dealer as soonas possible to verify proper assembly.

Install the right middle cowl.Install the right lower cowl.

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18.19.20.

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Coolant Recommendation

Coolant

Servicing Your Honda

Using coolant with silicate inhibitors maycause premature wear of water pumpseals or blockage of radiator passages.Using tap water may cause enginedamage.

Your motorcycle’s liquid cooling systemdissipates engine heat through the coolantjacket that surrounds the cylinder andcylinder head.

Use Pro Honda HP coolant or anequivalent high quality ethylene glycolantifreeze containing corrosion protectioninhibitors specifically recommended foruse in aluminum engines. Check theantifreeze container label.

Maintaining the coolant will allow thecooling system to work properly andprevent freezing, overheating, andcorrosion.

The factory provides a 50/50 solution ofantifreeze and water in this motorcycle.This coolant solution is recommended formost operating temperatures and providesgood corrosion protection.

Use only distilled water as a part of thecoolant solution. Water that is high inmineral content or salt may be harmful tothe aluminum engine.

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RIGHT SIDE

(1) reserve tank(2) UPPER level mark(3) LOWER level mark(4) reserve tank cap

(4)

(1) (3)

(2)

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Checking & Adding Coolant

Coolant

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety PrecautionsRefer to on page .

Decreasing the concentration of antifreezeto less than 40% will not provide propercorrosion protection.

Increasing the concentration of antifreezeis not recommended because it decreasescooling system performance. Higherconcentrations of antifreeze (up to 60%)should only be used to provide additionalprotection against freezing. Check thecooling system frequently during freezingweather.

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Coolant Replacement

Coolant

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety PrecautionsRefer to on page .

If the reserve tank is empty, or ifcoolant loss is excessive, check forleaks and see your Honda dealer forrepair.

Coolant should be replaced by your Hondadealer, unless you have the proper toolsand service data and are mechanicallyqualified. Refer to the official HondaService Manual (page ).

With the engine at normal operatingtemperature, check the coolant level inthe reserve tank ( ). It should bebetween the UPPER ( ) and LOWER( ) level marks.

Remove the right middle cowl (page) and the reserve tank cap ( ).

Always add coolant to the reserve tank.Do not attempt to add coolant byremoving the radiator cap.Add coolant to the reserve tank asrequired to bring the coolant level to theUPPER level mark.

1.

2.

3.

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Removing the radiator cap whilethe engine is hot can cause thecoolant to spray out, seriouslyscalding you.

Always let the engine and radiatorcool down before removing theradiator cap.

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Coolant

Servicing Your Honda

You & the Environment,

Improper disposal of drained f luids isharmf ul to the environment.

To properly dispose of drained coolant,refer to page

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1/16 in (2 mm)

RIGHT HANDLEBAR

(1) lock nut (2) adjuster

(2)

(1)

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Throttle Freeplay

Throttle

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety PrecautionsRefer to on page .

InspectionCheck freeplay at the throttle grip flange.Freeplay:

If necessary, adjust to the specified range.

AdjustmentLoosen the lock nut ( ).Turn the adjuster ( ).After adjustment, check for smoothrotation of the throttle grip from fullyclosed to fully open in all steeringpositions.

1.2.3.

12

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Throttle Inspection

Throttle

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety PrecautionsRefer to on page .

Check that the throttle assembly ispositioned properly and the securingbolts are tight.Check for smooth rotation of thethrottle from fully open to fully closedin all steering positions. If there is aproblem, see your Honda dealer.

1.

2.

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LEFT HANDLEBAR

(1)

(2)

(3)

(1) adjuster dial(2) clutch lever

(3) index mark(4) numbers

(4)

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Clutch Lever Adjustment

Clutch System

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety PrecautionsRefer to on page .

Your motorcycle has a hydraulically-actuated clutch. There are no adjustmentsto perform, but the clutch system must beinspected periodically for fluid level andleakage.

The distance between the tip of the clutchlever and the grip may be adjusted.If the motorcycle creeps or stalls when

shifted into gear, or if the clutch slips,causing acceleration to lag behind enginespeed, there is probably air in the clutchsystem. See your Honda dealer to have theair bled out of the system.

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(1) LOWER level mark

(1)

LEFT HANDLEBAR

118

Fluid Level Inspection

Clutch System

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety Precautions

Check that the fluid level is above theLOWER level mark. If the fluid level isbelow the LOWER level mark, it indicatesfluid leakage. See your Honda dealer forrepair.

Refer to on page .

Start the engine, pull the clutch lever in,and shift into gear. Make sure theengine does not stall and the motorcycledoes not creep. Gradually release theclutch lever and open the throttle. Yourmotorcycle should move smoothly andaccelerate gradually.

Align the index mark ( ) on the clutchlever with the numbers ( ) on theadjuster dial.

Turn the adjuster dial ( ) while pushingthe clutch lever ( ) forward.

2.

3.

1. 1

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Other Inspections

Clutch System

Servicing Your Honda

Make sure there are no fluid leaks.Check for deterioration or cracks in thehose and fittings.Check that the clutch lever assembly ispositioned properly and the securingbolts are tight.

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+-

--++

(1) throttle stopscrew

( ) increase( ) decrease

(1)

(( ))(( ))

LEFT SIDE

120

Idle Speed Adjustment

Engine Idle Speed

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety PrecautionsRefer to on page .

Remember, idle speed adjustment is not a‘‘cure-all’’ for other problems in yourengine’s fuel-delivery system. Adjustingthe idle will not compensate for a faultelsewhere.

The engine must be at normal operatingtemperature for accurate idle speedadjustment.

If the engine is cold, start it and warm itup with ten minutes of stop-and-goriding. Stop the engine.

1.

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±1,200 100 rpm

121

Engine Idle Speed

Servicing Your Honda

Adjust idle speed with the throttle stopscrew ( ).Idle speed (in neutral):

Shift into neutral. Start the engine.

Place your motorcycle on its side standon a firm, level surface.

3.4.

1

2.

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Suspension

Servicing Your Honda

Your front and rear suspension systemsuse springs, hydraulic damping devices,and linkages (rear only) that suspend yourweight and most of the weight of yourmotorcycle.

The spring pre-loads for your front andrear suspension systems adjust the amountof force required to begin compression ofthe spring.

Consider adjusting your suspensionwhenever you change your normal load,by adding or subtracting a passenger,cargo, or accessories, or when the road orriding conditions change.

The oil damper systems hydraulicallycontrol the natural compression andrebound of the suspension springs so thattraction and comfort are maintained as thewheels ride over road surfaces.

The way you ride your motorcycle and thetype of ride you want to experience canalso influence your suspension needs.

You may adjust the spring pre-load andthe rebound and compression damping ofboth suspension systems.

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Front Suspension Adjustment

Suspension

Servicing Your Honda

Lower spring pre-load and softer dampingprovide a softer ride and are usuallypreferred for light loads and smooth roads.Higher spring pre-load and firmerdamping provide a firmer ride and arerecommended for heavy loads, rough roadconditions, and faster, more challengingriding.

The front suspension can be adjusted forrider (and passenger) weight and ridingconditions by changing the spring pre-loadand rebound and compression damping.

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FRONT

(1)(1)

(1)

(1) pre-load adjuster

124

Front Suspension SpringPre-load

Suspension

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety Precautions

To Reduce Spring Pre-load (SOFT):

To Increase Spring Pre-load (HARD):

Refer to on page .

Adjust the spring pre-load by turning thepre-load adjuster ( ).

To adjust to the standard position:

Turn the adjuster clockwise turns.This is the standard position.Make sure that both fork legs areadjusted to the same position.

For a light load and smooth roadconditions, turn the adjustercounterclockwise toward SOFT.

Turn the pre-load adjuster ( )counterclockwise until it will no longerturn (lightly seats). This is the full softsetting.

For a firmer ride and rough roadconditions, turn the adjuster clockwisetoward HARD.1

3.

2.

1.

7

1

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FRONT(1)

(1) damping adjuster

(1)

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Front Suspension Damping

Suspension

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety Precautions

To Reduce Rebound Damping (SOFT):

To Increase Rebound Damping(HARD):

Refer to on page .

Rebound Damping

To adjust to the standard position:Turn the rebound damping adjuster ( )clockwise until it will no longer turn(lightly seats). This is the full hardsetting.

Make sure that both fork legs areadjusted to the same position.

For a light load and smooth roadconditions, turn the adjustercounterclockwise toward SOFT (S).

For a firmer ride and rough roadconditions, turn the adjuster clockwisetoward HARD (H).

Turn the adjuster counterclockwiseturns. This is the standard position.

1.

2.

3.

1

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(1)

(1) damping adjuster(2) punch mark(3) reference punch mark

RIGHT SIDE

(3)

(2)

126

Suspension

Servicing Your Honda

To Reduce Compression Damping(SOFT):

To Increase Compression Damping(HARD):

Compression Damping Turn the adjuster counterclockwiseapproximately turns so that thepunch mark ( ) on the adjuster alignswith the reference punch mark ( ). Thisis the standard position.

To adjust to the standard position:Turn the damping adjuster ( )clockwise until it will no longer turn(lightly seats). This is the full hardsetting.

For a light load and smooth roadconditions, turn the adjustercounterclockwise toward SOFT.

Make sure that both fork legs areadjusted to the same position.

For a firmer ride and rough roadconditions, turn the adjuster clockwisetoward HARD.

11.

2.

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Rear Suspension Adjustment

Suspension

Servicing Your Honda

The rear suspension can be adjusted forrider (and passenger) weight and ridingconditions by changing the spring pre-loadand rebound and compression damping.

The rear shock absorber includes a damperunit that contains high pressure nitrogengas. Do not attempt to disassemble,service, or dispose of the damper; see yourHonda dealer. The instructions found inthis owner’s manual are limited toadjustments of the shock assembly only.

To adjust, use an appropriate pin spanneror see your Honda dealer.

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(1)

(3) (2)

LEFT SIDE

(1) spring pre-load adjuster(2) pin spanner (3) extension bar

1 2 3 4 5 6

78910

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Rear Suspension Spring Pre-load

Suspension

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety PrecautionsRefer to on page .Use the pin spanner ( ) and extension bar( ) to adjust the rear shock spring pre-load.

The spring pre-load adjuster ( ) haspositions for different load or riding

conditions.

Positions 1 to 3: for a light load andsmooth road conditions.Position 4: standard position.Positions 5 to 10: for when the motorcycleis more heavily loaded. (Also increasespring pre-load for stiffer rear suspension.)

Always adjust the shock absorber positionin sequence (1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 or 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1). Attempting to adjustdirectly from 1 to 10 or 10 to 1 maydamage the shock absorber.

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(1)

(3)(1) damping adjuster(2) punch mark(3) reference punch mark

(2)

LEFT SIDE

129

Rear Suspension Damping

Suspension

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety Precautions

To Reduce Rebound Damping (SOFT):

To Increase Rebound Damping(HARD):

2

Refer to on page .

Rebound Damping

To adjust to the standard position:

Turn the damping adjuster ( )clockwise until it will no longer turn(lightly seats). This is the full hardsetting.

For a light load and smooth roadconditions, turn the adjustercounterclockwise toward SOFT (S).

For a firmer ride and rough roadconditions, turn the adjuster clockwisetoward HARD (H).

Turn the adjuster counterclockwiseapproximately turns so that thepunch mark ( ) on the adjuster alignswith the reference punch mark ( ). Thisis the standard position.

1.

2.

1

21/4

3

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(1)

(2)(1) damping adjuster(2) punch mark(3) reference punch mark

(3)

LEFT SIDE

130

Suspension

Servicing Your Honda

To Reduce Compression Damping(SOFT):

To Increase Compression Damping(HARD):

Compression Damping

For a light load and smooth roadconditions, turn the adjustercounterclockwise toward SOFT.

To adjust to the standard position:Turn the damping adjuster ( )clockwise until it will no longer turn(lightly seats). This is the full hardsetting.

For a firmer ride and rough roadconditions, turn the adjuster clockwisetoward HARD.

Turn the adjuster counterclockwiseclicks so that the punch mark ( ) on

the adjuster aligns with the referencepunch mark ( ). This is the standardposition.

11.

2.17

3

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(2)

(1)

(1) adjuster dial(2) brake lever

(3) index mark(4) numbers

(3)

(4)

RIGHT HANDLEBAR

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Front Brake Lever Adjustment

Brakes

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety Precautions

The hydraulic braking systems on yourmotorcycle dissipate the heat generated bythe friction of the brake pads on the brakediscs as the wheels are slowed.

As the brake pads wear, the brake fluidlevel will drop. A leak in the system willalso cause the level to drop.

Frequently inspect the system to ensurethere are no fluid leaks. Periodicallyinspect the brake fluid level and the brakepads for wear.

If the brake lever or brake pedal freeplaydoes not feel within the normal rangewhile riding, check the brake pads forwear (page ). Worn pads should bereplaced. If the pads are not worn beyondthe recommended limit, there is probably

air in the brake system. See your Hondadealer to have the air bled from the system.

Refer to on page .

The distance between the tip of the brakelever and the grip may be adjusted.

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Honda DOT 4 BrakeFluid

brakefluid

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Brake Fluid Recommendation

Brakes

Servicing Your Honda

The recommended brake fluid is HondaDOT 4 Brake Fluid, or any brake fluid ofequal quality and performance. Use freshbrake fluid from a sealed container. Besure to read the label before opening thesealed container. An opened containermay be contaminated or may haveabsorbed moisture from the air.

Turn the adjuster dial ( ) while pushingthe brake lever ( ) forward.Align the index mark ( ) on the brakelever with the numbers ( ) on theadjuster dial.Apply the brake, release it, then spin thewheel and check that it rotates freely.Repeat this procedure several times.

2.

1.

3.

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(1)

RIGHT FRONT

(2)

(1) LOWER level mark(2) UPPER level mark

133

Fluid Level Inspection

Brakes

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety Precautions

Brake f luid can damage plastic andpainted surf aces. Handle with care.

Refer to on page .

If your inspection indicates a low fluidlevel, have your Honda dealer add therecommended brake fluid.

Wipe up spills immediately. Avoid contactwith skin or eyes. In case of contact, washthoroughly and call a doctor immediatelyif it contacts your eyes.

Do not add or replace brake fluid, exceptin an emergency. If you do add fluid, haveyour Honda dealer check the system assoon as possible.

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RIGHT SIDE

(1)

(1) LOWER level mark

(2)

(2) UPPER level mark

134

Brakes

Servicing Your Honda

Worn pads should be replaced. If thepads are not worn beyond therecommended limit, have your brakesystem inspected for leaks.

Check for deterioration or cracks in thehoses and fittings.

Make sure there are no fluid leaks.Other Inspections

Check the fluid level. It should bebetween the UPPER ( ) and LOWER( ) level marks. If the level is at orbelow the LOWER level mark, checkthe brake pads for wear (page ).

Place your motorcycle in an uprightposition on a firm, level surface.

1.

2.

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(1)

(1)

(1) wear indicator grooves

LEFT FRONT (Right side similar)

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Brake Pad Wear

Brakes

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety PrecautionsRefer to on page .

Brake pad wear depends upon the severityof usage, the type of riding, and roadconditions. Generally, the pads will wearfaster on wet and dirty roads. Inspect thepads at each regular maintenance interval(page ).

Front Brake

Check the grooves ( ) in each pad. Ifeither pad is worn to the bottom of thegrooves, replace both pads as a set. Seeyour Honda dealer for this service.

Always inspect both pads in both the rightand left front brake calipers.

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RIGHT REAR

(2)

(2) cutouts

136

Brakes

Servicing Your Honda

Rear Brake Check the cutouts ( ) in each pad. Ifeither pad is worn to the cutout, replaceboth pads as a set. See your Honda dealerfor this service.

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Using tires that are excessivelyworn or improperly inflated cancause a crash in which you can beseriously hurt or killed.

Follow all instructions in thisowner’s manual regarding tireinflation and maintenance.

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Air Pressure

Tires

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety Precautions

To safely operate your motorcycle, yourtires must be the proper type and size, ingood condition with adequate tread, andcorrectly inflated for the load you arecarrying.

The following pages give detailedinformation on how and when to check

your air pressure, how to inspect your tiresfor wear and damage, and ourrecommendations for tire repair andreplacement.

Properly inflated tires provide the bestcombination of handling, tread life, andriding comfort. Generally, underinflatedtires wear unevenly, adversely affecthandling, and are more likely to fail frombeing overheated. Overinflated tires makeyour motorcycle ride harshly, are moreprone to damage from road hazards, andwear unevenly.

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36 psi (250 kPa ,2.50 kgf/cm )42 psi (290 kPa ,2.90 kgf/cm )

rear

front

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Tires

Servicing Your Honda

We recommend that you visually checkyour tires before every ride and use an airpressure gauge to measure the air pressureat least once a month or any time youthink the tires might be low. Even tiresthat are in good condition may lose one totwo psi per month if not checked andadjusted regularly.

Tubeless tires have some degree of self-sealing ability if they are punctured.However, because leakage is often veryslow, you should look closely forpunctures whenever a tire is not fullyinflated.

Always check air pressure when your tiresare ‘‘cold’’ –– after the motorcycle hasbeen parked for at least three hours. If youcheck air pressure when your tires are

‘‘warm’’ –– even if your motorcycle hasonly been ridden for a few miles –– thereadings will be higher. If you let air outof warm tires to match the recommendedcold pressures, the tires will beunderinflated.

The recommended ‘‘cold’’ tire pressuresare:

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(1)

(1) wear indicator(2) wear indicator location mark

(2)

139

Inspection

Tires

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety PrecautionsRefer to on page .

Whenever you check the tire pressures,you should also look for:

Bumps or bulges in the side of the tireor the tread. Replace any tire that has abump or bulge.Cuts, slits, or cracks in the tires.Replace the tire if you can see fabric orcord.Nails or other foreign objects embeddedin the side of the tire or tread.Excessive tread wear.

Also, if you hit a pothole or hard objectwhile riding, pull to the side of the road assoon as you safely can and carefullyinspect the tires for damage.

Tread Wear

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0.06 in (1.5 mm)0.08 in (2.0 mm)

frontrear

140

Tire Repair

Tires

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety Precautions

If You Have a Flat Tire,

For the best performance, you shouldreplace a tire before the tread depth at thecenter reaches the following limits:

We strongly recommend that you replace,not repair, any tire that is punctured ordamaged. As discussed below, a tire that isrepaired, either temporarily orpermanently, will have lower speed andperformance limits than a new orundamaged tire.

If the wear indicators are visible, replacethe tire immediately as it is no longer safe.

Refer to on page .

A temporary repair can sometimes bemade in an emergency situation.However, since a temporary repair maynot hold, you must ride very slowly,preferably without any cargo or passenger,and have the tire replaced or permanentlyrepaired as soon as possible.(For more information on temporaryrepairs, see page

.)

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Tire Replacement

Tires

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety Precautions

A permanent repair, such as an internalplug patch, can be made if a tire has only asmall puncture in the tread area. With sucha repair, you should not exceed 50 mph(80 km/h) for the first 24 hours, or 80 mph(130 km/h) at any time thereafter. Inaddition, you may not be able to safelycarry as much weight. If you choose tohave a tire repaired, be sure the repairwork is performed by a professional andthat the wheel is balanced before you ride.

Refer to on page .

The tires that came on your motorcyclewere designed to match the performancecapabilities of your motorcycle andprovide the best combination of handling,braking, durability, and comfort.

If you have a tire professionally repairedat a non-Honda facility, we recommendthat you have the work checked by yourHonda dealer.

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120/70ZR17M/C (58W)

190/50ZR17M/C (73W)BRIDGESTONE

BT015R RADIAL G

PIRELLIDIABLO CORSA E

PIRELLIDIABLO CORSA H

BRIDGESTONEBT015F RADIAL G

radial, tubeless

front

rear

type

Installing improper tires on yourmotorcycle can affect handlingand stability. This can cause acrash in which you can beseriously hurt or killed.

Always use the size and type oftires recommended in this owner’smanual.

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Tires

Servicing Your Honda

The recommended tires for yourmotorcycle are:

You should replace the tires with tires ofthe same size, load range, and speed ratingas the originals.

Whenever you replace a tire, remember:Have the wheel balanced after the tire isinstalled.Have the tire replaced by your Hondadealer if possible.

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Tires

Servicing Your Honda

Do not install a bias-ply tire on thismotorcycle. Mixing bias-ply and radialtires can adversely affect handling andstability.

Use only tubeless tires on thismotorcycle. The rims are designed fortubeless tires, and during hardacceleration or braking, a tube-type tirecould slip on the rim and cause the tireto rapidly deflate.

Do not install a tube inside a tubelesstire on this motorcycle. Excessive heatbuild-up can cause the tube to burst.

Important Safety Reminders

If you have a tire professionally replacedat a non-Honda facility, we recommendthat you have the work checked by yourHonda dealer.

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LEFT SIDE

(1) side stand spring

(1)

144 Servicing Your Honda

Side Stand

Saf ety PrecautionsRefer to on page . Check the spring for damage or loss oftension.Check the side stand ignition cut-offsystem:

Sit astride the motorcycle and put thetransmission in neutral.Raise the side stand.Start the engine.Pull the clutch lever in.Shift the transmission into gear.Lower the side stand all the way.

The engine should stop as you lower theside stand. If the engine doesn’t stop,see your Honda dealer for service.

Check that the side stand assembly isworking properly. If the side stand isstiff or squeaky, clean the pivot areaand lubricate the pivot bolt with cleangrease.

1.

2.3.4.5.6.

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Drive Chain

Servicing Your Honda

An endless (riveted master link) chainconnects the countershaft and rear wheelsprockets. The O-ring chain uses rubberrings between the side plates of the pinand roller links to seal in themanufacturer-installed lubricating greaseand keep out moisture and dirt.

Under severe usage, or when themotorcycle is ridden in unusually dusty ormuddy areas, more frequent maintenancewill be necessary.

The service life of the chain depends onproper lubrication and adjustment. Poormaintenance can cause premature wear ordamage to the drive chain or sprockets.

The drive chain should be checked,adjusted, and lubricated as part of the pre-ride inspection (page ).

Before servicing your drive chain, turn theengine OFF, lower the side stand, andcheck that your transmission is in neutral.

It is not necessary to remove or replace thedrive chain to perform the recommendedservice in the Maintenance Schedule.

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- -1 1 3/8 in (25 35 mm)

LEFT SIDE

(1) drive chain

(1)

146

Inspection

Drive Chain

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety PrecautionsRefer to on page .

Check slack in the lower drive chain( ) run midway between the sprockets.Drive chain slack should allow thefollowing vertical movement by hand:

Check drive chain slack at severalpoints along the chain. The slack shouldremain constant. If it isn’t, some linksmay be kinked and binding. Lubricatingthe chain will often eliminate bindingand kinking.

damaged rollersdry or rusted linkskinked or binding linksexcessive wearimproper adjustmentdamaged or missing O-rings

Inspect the drive chain for:

1.

2.

3.

1

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wornsprocketteeth

REPLACE

damagedsprocketteeth

REPLACE

normal sprocket teethGOOD

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Drive Chain

Servicing Your Honda

Use of a new chain with worn sprocketswill cause rapid chain wear.

Inspect the front and rear sprocket teethfor excessive wear or damage. Ifnecessary, have your Honda dealerreplace a worn sprocket.

Replace the drive chain (page ) if ithas damaged rollers, loose pins, orkinks that cannot be freed. Lubricate thedrive chain (page ) if it appears dryor shows signs of rust. Lubricate anykinked or binding links and work themfree. Adjust chain slack if needed.

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1 15/16 in (50 mm)

1 1 3/8 in (25 35 mm)

LEFT SIDE (2)

(3)

(2) red zone (3) index mark

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Drive Chain

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Saf ety Precautions

Wear Inspection The bottom part of the frame may bedamaged by excessive drive chain slack ofmore than:

Drive chain slack should be checked andadjusted, if necessary, every 500 miles(800 km). When operated at sustainedhigh speeds or under conditions offrequent rapid acceleration, the chain mayrequire more frequent adjustments.

Refer to on page .

Check the chain wear label when adjustingthe chain. If the red zone ( ) on the labelaligns with the index mark ( ) on thechain adjustment plate after the chain hasbeen adjusted to the proper slack, thechain is excessively worn and must bereplaced. The proper slack is:

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- -1 1 3/8 in (25 35 mm)

(3)

(2)

(4)

(1)

(5)

RIGHT SIDE

(1) rear axle nut(2) lock nut(3) drive chain

adjusting bolt

(4) chain adjusterindex mark

(5) scale

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Loosen the lock nuts ( ) on both sidesof the swingarm.

Place the motorcycle on its side standwith the transmission in neutral and theignition switch OFF.

(cont’d)Loosen the rear axle nut ( ).

Turn both drive chain adjusting bolts( ) an equal number of turns until thecorrect drive chain slack is obtained.Turn the drive chain adjusting boltscounterclockwise to tighten the chain,Turn the drive chain adjusting boltsclockwise and push the rear wheeltoward the front to provide more slack.Adjust the chain slack at a pointmidway between the drive sprocket andthe rear wheel sprocket.Roll the motorcycle forward. Stop andplace it on its side stand. Recheck chainslack. Chain slack should allow thefollowing vertical movement by hand:

1.

2.

3.

4.

2

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83 lbf·ft (113 N·m , 11.5 kgf·m)

SAE 80 or 90 gear oil

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Lubrication

Drive Chain

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety PrecautionsTorque the rear axle nut to:

If a torque wrench is not used for thisinstallation, see your Honda dealer assoon as possible to verify properassembly. Improper assembly may leadto a loss of braking capacity.

Check rear axle alignment by makingsure the chain adjuster index mark ( )aligns with the scale graduations ( ) onboth sides of the swingarm.Both marks should correspond. If theaxle is misaligned, turn the right or leftadjusting bolt until the marks arealigned and recheck chain slack.

Lubricate every 500 miles (800 km) orsooner if chain appears dry. Lubricant:

Tighten the drive chain adjusting boltslightly by turning it counterclockwise,then tighten the lock nuts by holding thedrive chain adjusting bolts with awrench.

Refer to on page .

Recheck drive chain slack (page ).

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6.

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DID 50VM2

RK 50GFOZ1

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Removal, Cleaning &Replacement

Drive Chain

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety Precautions

Lubricate only with SAE 80 or 90 gear oil.Commercial chain lubricants may containsolvents which could damage the rubberO-rings.

Refer to on page .

Your motorcycle has an endless (rivetedmaster link) type chain. It should only beremoved or replaced by your Honda dealer.

The O-rings can be damaged by steamcleaning, high pressure washers, andcertain solvents.

Clean the side surfaces of the chainwith a dry cloth. Use a high flashpointsolvent such as kerosene notgasoline.Do not brush the rubber O-rings.Brushing will damage them. Use of asolvent may also damage the O-rings.Inspect the drive chain for possiblewear or damage.

Replace the drive chain if it has damagedrollers, loose fitting links, damagedO-rings, or otherwise appearsunserviceable.Replacement Chain:

1.

2.

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WARNING:

Wash hands after handling.

Battery

Servicing Your Honda

Your battery is a maintenance-f ree typeand can be permanently damaged if thecap strip is removed.

Battery Charging,

Battery Storage,

Your motorcycle has a maintenance-freetype battery. You do not have to check thebattery electrolyte level or add distilledwater as you would with a conventional-type battery.

If you do not expect to ride yourmotorcycle for at least two weeks, werecommend you remove the battery –– orat least disconnect the battery cables(negative cable first).

Electrical accessories use current from thebattery –– even when the ignition is OFF.Limited operation also allows the batteryto discharge. If you have electricalaccessories on your motorcycle –– or donot ride frequently, we recommend thatyou charge the battery frequently (see

page ).

If you plan to store your motorcycle, seepage .

If your battery seems weak and/or isleaking electrolyte (causing slow startingor other electrical problems), see yourHonda dealer.

Battery posts, terminals andrelated accessories contain lead and leadcompounds.

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The battery gives off explosivehydrogen gas during normaloperation.

A spark or flame can cause thebattery to explode with enoughforce to kill or seriously hurt you.

Wear protective clothing and aface shield, or have a skilledmechanic do the batterymaintenance.

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Battery Storage

Battery

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety Precautions

BatteryCharging,

Refer to on page .

If you plan to store your motorcycle, werecommend you remove the battery andstore it where it can be charged at leastevery 30 days to maintain its service life.

If you do not remove the battery, werecommend disconnecting the batterycables (negative cable first).

You will get the best storage results fromremoving the battery and slow (trickle)charging it every 30 days (see

page ).

Before you remove the battery, be sure toread all the information that follows, aswell as the information on the batterylabel.76

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UNDER SEAT

(1)

(2)

(4)

(1) ring(2) rubber band(3) negative ( ) terminal lead(4) positive ( ) terminal lead(5) battery

(5)

(3)

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Servicing Your Honda

The battery is located in the battery boxbelow the front seat.

Pull the battery ( ) out of the batterybox.

Disconnect the negative ( ) terminallead ( ) from the battery first, thendisconnect the positive ( ) terminallead ( ).

Release the ring ( ) and remove therubber band ( ).

Remove the front seat (page ).Make sure the ignition switch is OFF.

Removal

Charge the battery (see followingsection), unless you have been ridingregularly.

1.2.3.

4.

5.

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2

3

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(1) ‘‘trickle’’ charger

(1)

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Battery

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety PrecautionsRefer to on page .

Be sure to read the information that camewith your battery charger and follow theinstructions on the battery. Impropercharging may damage the battery.

Store your battery in an easy-to-reachlocation off the floor, in an areaprotected from freezing temperaturesand direct sunlight.Clean the battery box after removingthe battery for storage. Dry the batterybox and, if paint is missing, re-paint thearea.Slow charge the battery (see followingsection) once every 30 days.

InstallationReinstall in the reverse order of removal.Be sure to connect the positive ( )terminal first, then the negative ( )terminal.Check all bolts and other fasteners aresecure.

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8.

9.

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Battery

Servicing Your Honda

We recommend using a ‘‘trickle’’ charger( ) for home charging. These units can beleft connected for long periods withoutrisking damage to the battery. However,do not intentionally leave the chargerconnected longer than the time periodrecommended in the charger’s instructions.

Avoid using an automotive-type batterycharger. An automotive charger canoverheat a motorcycle battery and causepermanent damage.

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General Recommendations

Appearance Care

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety Precautions

Frequent cleaning and polishing will keepyour Honda looking newer longer.Frequent cleaning also identifies you as anowner who values your motorcycle. Aclean motorcycle is also easier to inspectand service.

Refer to on page .

To clean your motorcycle, you may use:watera mild, neutral detergent and watera mild spray and wipe cleaner/polishera mild spray and rinse cleaner/degreaser and water

Avoid products that contain harshdetergents or chemical solvents thatcould damage the metal, paint, andplastic on your motorcycle.If your motorcycle is still warm fromrecent operation, give the engine andexhaust system time to cool off.Park in a shady area. Washing yourmotorcycle in bright sunlight may causethe finish to fade because water dropletsintensify the sun’s brightness. Spottingis also more likely because surfacewater can dry before you have time towipe it off.Clean your motorcycle regularly toprotect surface finishes.

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(1)(1) air intake

FRONT

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Servicing Your Honda

High pressure water (or air) can damagecertain parts of your motorcycle.

We recommend the use of a gardenhose to wash your motorcycle. Highpressure washers (like those at coin-operated car washes) can damagecertain parts of your motorcycle.Do not direct water at the air intake ( ).The water could enter the air cleaner orbe drawn into the throttle body.

After cleaning, inspect for damage,wear, and leaks (fuel, oil, coolant, andbrake fluid).

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Washing Your Motorcycle with aMild Detergent

Appearance Care

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety PrecautionsRefer to on page .

Rinse your motorcycle thoroughly withcool water to remove loose dirt.Fill a bucket with cool water. Mix in amild, neutral detergent, such as dishwashing liquid or a product madeespecially for washing motorcycles orautomobiles.Wash your motorcycle with a sponge ora soft towel. As you wash, check forheavy grime. If necessary, use a mildcleaner/degreaser to remove the grime.Clean the windscreen with a soft clothor sponge and plenty of water. Dry witha soft clean cloth. Remove minor

scratches with a commercially-availableplastic polishing compound.Take care to keep brake fluid orchemical solvents off the fairing. Theywill damage the plastic.Clean the headlight, fairing, meter lensand other plastic parts using a cloth orsponge dampened with a solution ofmild detergent and water. Whencleaning the plastic headlight lens, usemore care because it will scratch easierthan a glass lens. Rub any soiled area,gently rinsing it frequently with freshwater.

(cont’d)

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2.

3.

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Appearance Care

Servicing Your Honda

As a precaution, ride your motorcycle ata slow speed and apply the brakesseveral times. This will help dry thebrakes and restore normal brakingperformance.

Start the engine and let it idle forseveral minutes. The engine heat willhelp dry moist areas.

Lubricate the drive chain to preventrusting.

The taillight lens on your motorcycle isclear. The lens may become discoloredif exhaust deposits or road contaminantsaccumulate on it. Exhaust deposits androad contaminants can be removed witha wet cloth and mild detergent.

Dry your motorcycle with a chamois ora soft towel. Leaving water on thesurface to air dry can cause dulling andwater spots. As you dry, inspect forchips and scratches.

After washing, rinse your motorcyclethoroughly with plenty of clean water toremove any residue. Detergent residuecan corrode alloy parts.

8.

9.

7.

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Spray Cleaning Your Motorcycle

Appearance Care

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety PrecautionsRefer to on page .

Avoid using spray cleaner products on thetires or suspension components.

Suggestions for using spray cleaner(s)follow:

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Apply a spray cleaner/polish and wipe thepaint, chrome, glass, and clear plastic.

Dust and fingerprint smudges.

Light road grime. Spray any difficult-to-reach or very dirtyareas with a spray cleaner/degreaser.Rinse and dry.Apply a spray cleaner/polish and wipe witha non-abrasive cloth.Use a spray cleaner/degreaser.If necessary, rub with a sponge. Rinse anddry.Apply a spray cleaner/polish and wipe witha non-abrasive cloth.Apply a high quality chrome/aluminumpolish and wipe with a non-abrasive cloth.

Heavy grime. Oil leaks. Brakedust.

Dull, corroded chrome oraluminum.

Recommended CleaningMotorcycle Condition

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Painted Aluminum WheelMaintenance

Clean the Matte Painted Surface

Appearance Care

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety PrecautionsSaf ety Precautions

Refer to on page .

Aluminum may corrode from contact withdirt, mud, or road salt. Clean the wheelsafter riding through any of thesesubstances. Use a wet sponge and milddetergent. Avoid stiff brushes, steel wool,or cleaners containing abrasives orchemical compounds.

After washing, rinse with plenty of waterand dry with a clean cloth.

If the paint is chipped, apply touch-uppaint.

Refer to on page .

Use a soft cloth or sponge, plenty of water,and a mild detergent to clean the mattepaint. Dry with a soft, clean cloth.

Do not use polishing compounds or waxcontaining polishing compounds. Thesecan damage or discolor the paint.

To keep your Honda looking new, cleanand polish it frequently.

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Exhaust Pipe Maintenance

Finishing Touches

Appearance Care

Servicing Your Honda

Saf ety Precautions

Saf ety Precautions

Refer to on page .

The exhaust pipe is stainless steel, but maybecome stained by oil or mud. If necessary,remove heat stains with a liquid kitchenabrasive.

Refer to on page .

After washing your motorcycle, considerusing a commercially-available spraycleaner/polish or quality liquid or pastewax to finish the job. Use only a non-abrasive polish or wax made specifically

for motorcycles or automobiles. Apply thepolish or wax according to the instructionson the container.

If a surface on your motorcycle is chippedor scratched, your Honda dealer has touch-up paint to match your motorcycle’s color.Be sure to use your motorcycle’s colorcode (page ) when you buy touch-uppaint.

If the frame has a chip that exposes themetal, first apply primer (to preventcorrosion) and then apply the touch-uppaint. Several thin layers of touch-up paintare better than one thick coat.

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Tips

Tips

Here’s a few helpful tips on how to storeand transport your Honda, and how to bean environmentally responsiblemotorcycle owner.

............................Storing Your Honda . 166...........Transporting Your Motorcycle . 169

......................You & the Environment . 170

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Preparation for Storage

Storing Your Honda

Tips

Saf ety Precautions

Honda Motorcycle Winter StorageGuide,

If you won’t be riding for an extendedperiod, such as during the winter,thoroughly inspect your motorcycle andcorrect any problem before storing it. Thatway, needed repairs won’t be forgottenand it will be easier to get your motorcyclerunning again.

Refer to on page .

We suggest you perform the followingprocedures to keep your motorcycle in topcondition. These storage procedures willreduce the deterioration that can occurduring storage.

For more information about storage, referto the

available from your Honda dealer(USA only).

Change the engine oil and filter (page).

Make sure the cooling system is filledwith a 50/50% antifreeze solution (page

).Fill the fuel tank. Make sure the fuel fillcap is properly installed.

1.

2.

3.

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Storing Your Honda

Tips

Remove the battery and charge it fully.Store it in an area protected fromfreezing temperatures and directsunlight. Slow charge the battery (page

) once a month.

Lubricate the drive chain (page ).Inflate the tires to their recommendedpressures (page ).Store your motorcycle in an unheatedarea, free of dampness, away fromsunlight, with a minimum of dailytemperature variation.Place your motorcycle on blocks to liftboth tires off the floor.Cover your motorcycle with a porousmaterial. Avoid using plastic or similarnon-breathing, coated materials thatrestrict air flow and allow heat andmoisture to accumulate.

To prevent rusting in the cylinders,contact your Honda dealer.

Wash and dry your motorcycle. Wax allpainted surfaces (except matte paintedsurfaces). Apply rust-inhibiting oil tothe chrome pieces.

5.

6.

4. 7.8.

9.

10.

11.

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Removal from Storage

Storing Your Honda

Tips

Saf ety PrecautionsRefer to on page .

Uncover and clean your motorcycle.If your motorcycle has been stored formore than four months –– change theengine oil (page ).If your motorcycle has been stored formore than two months –– ask yourHonda dealer to drain and replace thefuel.Charge the battery (page ) asrequired. Install the battery.Lubricate the drive chain (page ).Perform a pre-ride inspection (page ),then test-ride your motorcycle at lowspeeds.

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3.

4.

5.6.

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Transporting Your Motorcycle

Tips

If your motorcycle needs to be transported,it should be carried on a motorcycle trailer,or a truck or trailer with a flatbed area. Forinformation about 24-hour emergencyassistance, see page (USA only). Donot tow your motorcycle, as towing canseriously damage the transmission.

When contacting a towing or transportingservice, be sure to ask if they have aflatbed area, a loading ramp or powerramp to safely lift the motorcycle, andmotorcycle tie-down straps.

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Choose Sensible Cleaners.

Recycle Wastes.

You & the Environment

Tips

Owning and riding a motorcycle can beenjoyable, but you must do your part toprotect nature.

Following are tips on how you can be anenvironmentally-responsible motorcycleowner.

Use abiodegradable detergent when you washyour motorcycle. Avoid aerosol spraycleaners that containchlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) whichdamage the atmosphere’s protectiveozone layer. Don’t throw cleaningsolvents away; see the followingguidelines for proper disposal.

It’s illegal andthoughtless to put used engine oil in thetrash, down a drain, or on the ground.Used oil, gasoline, coolant, andcleaning solvents contain poisons thatcan hurt refuse workers andcontaminate our drinking water, lakes,rivers, and oceans. Before changingyour oil, make sure you have the propercontainers. Put oil and other toxicwastes in separate sealed containers andtake them to a recycling center. Callyour local or state office of publicworks or environmental services to finda recycling center in your area, and toget instructions on how to dispose ofnon-recyclable wastes.

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Taking Care of the Unexpected

Taking Care of the Unexpected

This section discusses the more commonproblems that can occur with yourmotorcycle while you’re riding. It tellsyou how to evaluate each problem andwhat actions you can take to try to resumeriding. If the problem cannot be safelysolved, this section also gives instructionson the proper way to have yourmotorcycle transported.

For information about transporting yourmotorcycle, see page .

..............................General Guidelines . 172If Your Engine Quits or

..........................................Won’t Start . 173.......................If You Have a Flat Tire . 178

...................If Your Engine Overheats . 191If the Low Oil Pressure Indicator

...................................................Lights . 193....................................If a Fuse Blows . 194

........................................If You Crash . 198........................If You Lose Your Key . 199

.......If Your Battery is Low (or Dead) . 200169

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General Guidelines

Taking Care of the Unexpected

Taking Care of the Unexpected

Remember to take along your owner’smanual, the tool kit that came with yourmotorcycle, and any other items (such astire repair supplies and additional tools)that might help you solve a problem onyour own.

Should you ever have a problem whileriding, please follow these guidelines:

Always put personal safety first.Take time to assess the situation andyour options before deciding what to do.If the problem is relatively minor andyou have the tools, supplies, and skillsto make a temporary repair, be sure tohave permanent repairs made as soon aspossible.Do not continue riding if you are hurt oryour motorcycle is not in safe ridingcondition.

Additional recommendations for specificproblems follow.

Keeping your motorcycle well-maintainedis the best way to reduce the possibility ofhaving a problem on the road. However,since problems can arise even with well-maintained machines, you may considersubscribing to an emergency roadsideservice plan. (USA only: For informationabout the Honda Rider’s Club of America,see page .)231

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If Your Engine Quits or Won’t Start

Taking Care of the Unexpected

Starter motor doesn’t operate

Starter motor works,but the engine won’t start

Proper operation and maintenance canprevent starting and engine performanceproblems. In many cases, the cause of theproblem may be a simple operationaloversight.

If you have a problem starting theengine or experience poor engineperformance the following informationmay help you. If you can’t correct theproblem, see your Honda dealer.

If your motorcycle won’t start, listen asyou press the start button. If you don’thear the starter motor turning, refer to the

symptom. Ifyou can hear the starter motor workingnormally, refer to the

symptom.

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SYMPTOM:WHAT TO DOPOSSIBLE CAUSE

ignition switch OFF Turn the ignition switch ON.transmission not in neutralside stand down (whentransmission not in neutral)

Shift into neutral.Put the transmission in neutral or raise the sidestand and pull the clutch lever in.

blown fuse Replace with a new fuse of the same rating (page).

battery lead loose Tighten the battery lead.dead battery Charge the battery (page ). If charging doesn’t

help, see your Honda dealer.faulty starter motor If all possible causes are negative, the starter

motor may be faulty. See your Honda dealer.

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If Your Engine Quits or Won’t Start

Taking Care of the Unexpected

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WHAT TO DOPOSSIBLE CAUSESYMPTOM:

out of fuelflooded engine

Fill the fuel tank.See (page ).

weak batteryloose battery cables

loose or unconnectedignition coil connectors andignition coils

Charge the battery (page ). If charging doesn’thelp, see your Honda dealer.

Tighten the battery terminal bolts.

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Starter motor works, but the engine won’t start.

Flooded Engine

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If Your Engine Quits or Won’t Start

Taking Care of the Unexpected

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WHAT TO DOPOSSIBLE CAUSESYMPTOM:

Raise the side stand. Start again.

SYMPTOM:

idles roughly, too fast, stalls

low oil pressure

overheating

Check engine idle adjustment (page ). If theproblem persists, see your Honda dealer.

POSSIBLE CAUSE WHAT TO DO

side stand down

See your Honda dealer.blubbers (rich fuel mixture)runs erratically, misfires See your Honda dealer.

Check the low oil pressure indicator. Refer topage

.

Check the coolant temperature meter. Refer topage .

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191

193

Engine starts, but stalls as you shift into gear.

Engine starts, but runs poorly.

Ifthe Low Oil Pressure Indicator Lights,

IfY our Engine Overheats,

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If Your Engine Quits or Won’t Start

Taking Care of the Unexpected

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WHAT TO DOPOSSIBLE CAUSESYMPTOM:

pre-ignition (runs on afterignition switched OFF)

detonates or pings underload

afterfires (backfires)

See your Honda dealer.

If applicable, switch to the recommended octanegasoline (page ) or change your brand ofgasoline. If the problem persists, see your Hondadealer.See your Honda dealer.See your Honda dealer.

sooty exhaust(rich fuel mixture)

98

Engine starts, but runs poorly. (cont’d)

177

If Your Engine Quits or Won’t Start

Taking Care of the Unexpected

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178

If You Have a Flat Tire

Taking Care of the Unexpected

A flat tire is always unwelcome,especially if you are far from help. If youthink you are losing air, or you hit apothole or hard object, pull safely to theside of the road so you can inspect thetires and assess the situation. (Be sure topark on a firm, level surface and use theside stand for support.) You shouldexamine the tire treads and sidewalls forforeign objects or damage. If you find atire that has been punctured or damaged,you have two options.

Option 1:Have Your Motorcycle TransportedIf a tire has a major puncture or a cut inthe tread or sidewall, or the bead has comeloose from the rim, there is probably notmuch you can do except have yourmotorcycle transported to a Honda dealer

or other qualified service facility. (USAonly: For information about 24-houremergency roadside assistance, see page

.) Even with a simple puncture, thismay be the safest and least troublesomesolution. For transporting instructions, seepage .

Option 2:Make a Temporary Roadside RepairIf a tire has only a minor nail puncture andis not completely flat, you may be able tomake an emergency repair that couldallow you to continue riding to where youcan get the tire replaced or permanentlyrepaired.

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Riding your motorcycle with atemporary tire repair can be risky.If the temporary repair fails, youcan crash and be seriously injuredor killed.

If you must ride with a temporarytire repair, ride slowly andcarefully and do not exceed 30mph (50 km/h) until the tire ispermanently repaired or replaced.

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Types of Temporary Repairs

If You Have a Flat Tire

Taking Care of the Unexpected

Due to the uncertainty of any temporaryrepair, you should ride slowly (not over30 mph, 50 km/h) and carefully(preferably without a passenger or cargo)until the tire is replaced or permanently

repaired. Stop frequently and check the airpressure. If the tire is losing pressure, itmay be unsafe to continue riding. As thetire gets low, it will affect the handling ofyour motorcycle (especially with apassenger and cargo) and it may overheatand blow out.

The following types of temporary repairsgenerally require a source of air to inflatethe tire. Possible sources include COcartridges or cans of compressed airdesigned to inflate a tire.

2

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180

Should You Repair or Replace aTire?

If You Have a Flat Tire

Taking Care of the Unexpected

Inflate the tire:

Plug the hole:

Tubeless tires havesome self-sealing ability if they arepunctured and the result is usually just aslow leak. If this is the case, you can tryinflating the tire to see if it will hold airpressure. If you can see a nail or otherobject embedded in the tire tread, do notremove it at this time.

The idea here is to dosomething to temporarily stop the leak.If you have a tubeless tire repair kit,you can pull out the nail and tryinserting an external plug in thepuncture. Follow the instructions thatcame with the repair kit and be sure toinflate the tire to the correct pressure.

We strongly recommend that you replace,not permanently repair, any tire that ispunctured or damaged, even if the tire hasonly a minor puncture. For a fulldiscussion of repairs and replacement, seepage .140

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(1) fixing bolts(2) brake caliper assembly

(2)

(1)

RIGHT SIDE

181

Emergency Front WheelRemoval/Installation

If You Have a Flat Tire

Taking Care of the Unexpected

Saf ety PrecautionsRefer to on page .

We recommend wheel removal be doneonly by your Honda dealer or anotherqualified mechanic. Do not attempt toremove the wheel on your own. Wheelremoval requires mechanical skill andprofessional tools.

Park your motorcycle on a firm, levelsurface.

Removal

(cont’d)

1.

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RIGHT FRONT

(3) axle pinch bolts(4) front axle bolt

(4)(3)

182

If You Have a Flat Tire

Taking Care of the Unexpected

Raise the front wheel off the ground byplacing a support block under theengine.Remove the fixing bolts ( ) andremove the right and left caliperassemblies ( ) from the fork legs.

To avoid damage to the brake hoseduring removal, support the caliperassembly so that it doesn’t hang fromthe hose. Do not twist the brake hose.Avoid getting grease, oil, or dirt onthe disc or pad surfaces. Anycontamination can cause poor brakeperformance or rapid pad wear afterreassembly.

Loosen the right and left axle pinchbolts ( ) and remove the front axle bolt( ).

4.2.

3.4

1

2

3

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LEFT FRONT

(5)

(3) axle pinch bolts(5) front axle shaft

(3)

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If You Have a Flat Tire

Taking Care of the Unexpected

Avoid depressing the brake leverwhen the wheel is off the motorcycle.This will force the caliper pistons outof the cylinders. The result will beloss of brake fluid. If this occurs, thebrake system will require service. Seeyour Honda dealer for this service.

Remove the front axle shaft ( ), wheeland side collars.

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16 lbf·ft (22 N·m , 2.2 kgf·m)

58 lbf·ft (79 N·m , 8.0 kgf·m)

33 lbf·ft (45 N·m , 4.6 kgf·m)

LEFT FRONT(8)

(7)

(6)

(6) end of axle shaft(7) surface of fork leg

(8) front forkspacers

184

If You Have a Flat Tire

Taking Care of the Unexpected

Tighten the axle pinch bolts on the leftfork leg to the specified torque:

Tighten the front axle bolt to thespecified torque:

Make sure that the front fork spacers( ) are installed into the caliper bracketproperly.Install the right and left brake caliperonto the fork leg.To avoid damaging the brake pads,carefully fits the brake disc ( )between the pads.Install the caliper fixing bolts andtighten to the specified torque:

Install the side collars and position thewheel between the fork legs. Insert thefront axle shaft from the left side,through the left fork leg and wheel hub.

Installation

Align the end of axle shaft ( ) with thesurface of fork leg ( ).

4.

2.

3.

5.

6.

7.

1.

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8

9

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16 lbf·ft (22 N·m , 2.2 kgf·m)

(10)

(9) brake disc (10) brake caliper body

(9)

(10)

185

If You Have a Flat Tire

Taking Care of the Unexpected

Visually check that the clearancesbetween each surface of the brake discand the brake caliper body (not brakepads) are symmetrical.

Tighten the axle pinch bolts on the rightfork leg to the specified torque:

If the clearances are not symmetrical,loosen the left axle pinch bolts and pullthe left fork outward or push inward toadjust the clearance. Then follow thenext step.

If the clearances between each surfaceof the brake disc and the brake caliperbody ( ) (not brake pads) aresymmetrical, follow next step.

Operate the front brake and pump thefork several times. Check for freewheel rotation after the brake isreleased. Recheck the wheel if the brakedrags or the wheel does not rotate freely.

9.

10.

8.

10

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186

If You Have a Flat Tire

Taking Care of the Unexpected

If a torque wrench was not used forinstallation, see your Honda dealer as soonas possible to verify proper assembly.Improper assembly may lead to loss ofbraking capability.

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RIGHT REAR

(1)

(3)

(2)

(7)

(1) rear axle nut(2) drive chain lock nut(3) drive chain adjusting bolt(7) right chain adjustment plate

187

Emergency Rear WheelRemoval/Installation

If You Have a Flat Tire

Taking Care of the Unexpected

Saf ety PrecautionsRefer to on page .

Remove the rear axle nut ( ) andwasher.

We recommend wheel removal be doneonly by your Honda dealer or anotherqualified mechanic. Do not attempt toremove the wheel on your own. Wheelremoval requires mechanical skill andprofessional tools.

Raise the rear wheel off the ground byplacing a support block under theengine.

Park your motorcycle on a firm, levelsurface.

Removal

(cont’d)Loosen the rear axle nut ( ).

Loosen the drive chain adjuster locknuts ( ) and turn the drive chainadjusting bolts ( ) so the rear wheel canbe moved all the way forward formaximum drive chain slack.

3.

4.

5.

1.

2.

1

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1

23

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LEFT REAR

(2)

(3)

(5) (6)

(4)

(4) drive chain(5) rear axle shaft(6) left chain adjustment plate

188

If You Have a Flat Tire

Taking Care of the Unexpected

Remove the drive chain ( ) from therear sprocket by pushing the rear wheelforward.

Avoid depressing the brake pedalwhen the wheel is off the motorcycle.This will force the caliper pistons outof the cylinders. The result will be aloss of brake fluid. If this occurs, thebrake system will require service.See your Honda dealer for thisservice.

To avoid damage to the brake hoseduring removal, support the caliperassembly so that it doesn’t hang fromthe hose. Do not twist the brake hose.

Remove the rear axle shaft ( ), rearwheel, left chain adjustment plate ( ),right chain adjustment plate ( ), rearbrake bracket and side collars from theswingarm.

6. 7.4 56

7

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(9)

(8) lug(9) slot

(10) swingarm

(8)

(10)

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If You Have a Flat Tire

Taking Care of the Unexpected

Install the side collars and position thewheel and rear brake bracket.

Installation

While installing the wheel, carefullyfit the brake disc between the brakepads to avoid damaging the pads.Avoid getting grease, oil, or dirt onthe disc or pad surfaces. Anycontamination can cause poor brakeperformance or rapid pad wear afterreassembly.

(cont’d)

Make sure that the lug ( ) on the rearbrake bracket is located in the slot ( )on the swingarm ( ).

2.1. 9

8

10

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83 lbf·ft (113 N·m , 11.5 kgf·m)

190

If You Have a Flat Tire

Taking Care of the Unexpected

Insert the rear axle shaft from the leftside, through the left swingarm, wheelhub and rear brake bracket.Install the drive chain by pushing therear wheel forward.Install the rear axle nut and tighten thedrive chain adjusting bolts.Refer to drive chain adjustment (page

).

Failure to provide adequate disc-to-rearbrake bracket clearance may damagethe brake discs and impair brakingefficiency.

After installing the wheel, apply thebrakes several times, then recheck bothdiscs for caliper holder to disc clearance.Do not operate the motorcycle withoutadequate clearance.

If a torque wrench was not used forinstallation, see your Honda dealer as soonas possible to verify proper assembly.Improper assembly may lead to loss ofbraking capability.Tighten the rear axle nut to the

specified torque:

4.

3.

5.

6.

7.

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191

If Your Engine Overheats

Taking Care of the Unexpected

Continuing to ride with an overheatedengine can cause serious engine damage.

A steaming engine indicates a coolantleak. Shut the engine off and wait untilthe steaming stops. Look for a leak, butdon’t touch the engine or radiatorsystem. Let everything cool off first.

Normally, the coolant temperature on yourtemperature meter will rise and then leveloff. Hot weather may cause thetemperature to rise higher than normal. Sowill temporary stress such as climbing ahill. If you’re stuck in stop-and-go traffic,the temperature may climb some, but theradiator fan is designed to preventoverheating. Be aware of these variationsas you monitor the meter.

If there’s no obvious problem, leave theengine on so the fan and coolantcirculating system can continueworking. Monitor the temperature meter.The temperature may drop to thenormal range after a brief stop with noload on the engine.

(cont’d)

If the coolant temperature display beginsto flash, and the coolant temperatureindicator/malfunction indicator lamp(MIL) go on for no apparent reason, pullsafely to the side of the road. If possible,park in a shady area.

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192

If Your Engine Overheats

Taking Care of the Unexpected

Check the radiator fan.If the fan is not working, turn theengine off. Open the fuse box (page

) and check the radiator fan fuse. Ifthe fuse is blown, replace it with theproper (same rating) spare fuse. Startthe engine. If the malfunction indicatorlamp (MIL) and the coolant temperatureindicator go on, turn the engine off.If the radiator fan is working, visuallycheck the coolant level in the reservetank, located behind the right middlecowl (page ). It isn’t necessary totouch the radiator system.If the reserve tank is low or empty, don’tride without adding coolant (page ).After adding coolant, turn the engine onand check the temperature meter.If the temperature doesn’t drop, do notride. The engine needs repair. Transport

your motorcycle to a Honda dealer(page ).If the temperature drops to normal,check the coolant level. If it has gonedown, add more coolant.

If there’s a mild leak, you can ride forawhile, carefully watching the meter. Beprepared to stop and add more coolant orwater. If the leak is bad, transport yourmotorcycle to a Honda dealer (page ).

If you are able to resume riding, continueto monitor the meter frequently.

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112

112

169

169

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193

If the Low Oil Pressure Indicator Lights

Taking Care of the Unexpected

Continuing to ride with low oil pressurecan cause serious engine damage.

Check for an oil leak.Then check the oil level. If necessary,add the recommended oil (page ) tothe upper level mark. If you must leaveyour motorcycle to get oil, secure it asmuch as possible.

Low oil pressure may be caused by an oilleak, a low oil level, or some problem inthe engine’s lubrication system.

If you check your engine oil levelregularly, you should never see the low oilpressure indicator and the malfunctionindicator lamp (MIL) go on while riding.Normally, both will only lightmomentarily when you turn the ignitionswitch ON. Occasionally, it may flicker ator near idling speed.

If the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL)and the low oil pressure indicator lightwhile you’re riding, don’t ignore them.Pull safely to the side of the road. Ifpossible, pull the clutch lever in and coastto a stop. Stop the engine as soon as it’ssafe to do so.

After adding oil, start the engine, andcheck that the low oil pressure indicatorand malfunction indicator lamp (MIL)go off. Check for a possible leak.

If the indicators go off and there is noleak –– resume riding. If there is a leak–– do not ride the motorcycle until theleak is repaired by a Honda dealer.

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10A, 20A

30A20A

other fusesFI fusemain fuse

194

If a Fuse Blows

Taking Care of the Unexpected

All of the electrical circuits on yourmotorcycle have fuses to protect themfrom damage caused by excess currentflow (short circuit or overload).

If something electrical on your motorcyclestops working, the first thing you shouldcheck for is a blown fuse.Determine from the chart on the circuitfuse box cover which fuse or fuses controlthat component. Check those fuses first,but check all the fuses before lookingelsewhere for another possible cause ofthe problem. Replace any blown fuses andcheck component operation.

Main fuse (and spare) are located on thestarter motor magnetic switch ( ) underthe front seat.FI fuse is located under the front seat.

Remove the front seat (page ).

To prevent an accidental short circuit,turn the ignition switch OFF beforechecking or replacing the fuses.

Recommended Fuses

The circuit fuse box (including sparefuses) is located behind the left middlecowl.

1.

2.

3

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(3)

(2)

(4)

(4) blown fuse

UNDER FRONT SEAT

(5) (1)

MAIN FUSE

(6)(7)

(1) starter motor magnetic switch(2) main fuse(3) wire connector(5) spare main fuse(6) FI fuse(7) FI fuse cover

195

If a Fuse Blows

Taking Care of the Unexpected

Main Fuse Access:

(cont’d)

Pull the main fuse out. If it is blown ( ),install the spare main fuse ( ).

Reconnect the wire connector.

To access the main fuse ( ), disconnectthe wire connector ( ) of the startermotor magnetic switch.

Lift the starter motor magnetic switch( ) slightly.

3.

4.

5.

6.

23

45

1

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FI FUSE (8)

(8) blown fuse

(9)

BEHIND LEFT MIDDLE COWL

(9) fuse box cover

(11)

(11) spare fuses

196

If a Fuse Blows

Taking Care of the Unexpected

FI Fuse Access:

Circuit Fuse Access:

To check or replace a circuit fuse, pullthe old fuse out of its retaining clips.Look for a burned wire inside the fuse.If the fuse is blown ( ), replace it witha spare fuse ( ) of the same rating orlower.

To access FI fuse ( ), open the FI fusecover ( ).

Close the FI fuse cover.Install the front seat.

Pull FI fuse out.If it is blown ( ), install spare FI fuse( ).The spare fuse is located in the fuse box.

Remove the left middle cowl (page).

Open the fuse box cover ( ).6

7

94

7.

8.

118

9.

11.

10.

12. 9

1011

13.

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CIRCUIT FUSE(10)

(10) blown fuse

197

If a Fuse Blows

Taking Care of the Unexpected

Replacing a f use with one that has ahigher rating greatly increases the chanceof damage to the electrical system.

If you do not have a spare fuse and youcannot ride the motorcycle without fixingthe problem, take a fuse of the same ratingor a lower rating from one of the othercircuits that you can do withouttemporarily.

If you replace a blown fuse with a sparefuse that has a lower rating, replace thefuse with the correct rating as soon as youcan. Also remember to replace any sparefuses that were installed.

If the replacement fuse of the same ratingburns out in a short time, there is probablya serious electrical problem on yourmotorcycle. Leave the blown fuse in thatcircuit and have your motorcycle checkedby your Honda dealer.

If you do not have a replacement fuse withthe proper rating for the circuit, install onewith a lower rating.

Install the left middle cowl.Close the fuse box cover.

15.14.

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198

If You Crash

Taking Care of the Unexpected

Transporting Your Motorcycle,

Personal safety is your first priority afterany accident. If you or anyone else hasbeen injured, take time to assess theseverity of the injuries and whether it issafe to continue riding. Call foremergency assistance if needed. Alsofollow applicable laws and regulations ifanother person or vehicle is involved inthe accident.

If you decide you are capable of ridingsafely, carefully inspect your motorcyclefor damage and determine if it is safe toride. Check the tightness of critical nutsand bolts securing such parts as thehandlebar, control levers, brakes, andwheels.

If there is minor damage, or you areunsure about possible damage, ride slowlyand cautiously. Sometimes, crash damageis hidden or not immediately apparent, soyou should have your motorcyclethoroughly checked at a qualified servicefacility as soon as possible. Also, be sureto have your Honda dealer check theframe and suspension after any seriouscrash.

If your motorcycle cannot be ridden, seepage .169

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(1) key number plate

(1)

199

If You Lose Your Key

Taking Care of the Unexpected

If you lose your key and aren’t carrying aduplicate, either get your spare or haveone made. If you don’t know your keynumber, call the dealer you purchasedyour Honda from. They may have it listedin their records. If they don’t, transport

your motorcycle to them or the nearestHonda dealer. The dealer will probablyhave to remove the ignition switchassembly to find the key number so theycan make a key for you.

A lost key won’t be a problem if you takepreventative action. Store one duplicatekey in a safe place at home and carry asecond duplicate in your wallet.

Be sure to record your key number in theQuick Reference section at the rear of themanual. You’ll need this number to have aduplicate key made.

You should receive a key number plate( ) with your keys. Store this plate in asafe place.1

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200

If Your Battery Is Low (or Dead)

Taking Care of the Unexpected

Jump starting is not recommended,especially if you use an automobile battery.The greater amperage of an automobilebattery when the car engine is running candamage your motorcycle’s electricalsystem.

Bump starting is also not recommended.

If you can’t charge the battery or itappears unable to hold a charge, contactyour Honda dealer.

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Technical Information

Technical Information

This section contains dimensions,capacities, and other technical data, plusinformation on government requirementsand how to break-in your motorcycle.

..........................Vehicle Identification . 202......................................Specifications . 205

.............................Break-in Guidelines . 212..................Emission Control Systems . 213

Catalytic Converter..................................(California only) . 219................................Oxygenated Fuels . 220

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(1) VIN

(1)

LEFT SIDE

202

Serial Numbers

Vehicle Identification

Technical Information

The frame, VIN, and engine serialnumbers are required when you registeryour motorcycle. They may also berequired when ordering replacement parts.You may record these numbers in theQuick Reference section at the rear of thismanual.

The VIN (vehicle identification number)appears on the Safety Certification Labelattached to the left side of the frame.

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RIGHT SIDE

(2) frame number (3) engine number

(2) (3)

LEFT SIDE

203

Vehicle Identification

Technical Information

The frame number ( ) is stamped on theright side of the steering head.

The engine number ( ) is stamped on therear of the crankcase.

2 3

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(1) color label

(1)

UNDER REAR SEAT

204

Color Label & Code

Vehicle Identification

Technical Information

The color label is attached on the rearfender under the rear seat. Remove therear seat (page ) to check the label.

The color code is helpful when orderingreplacement parts. You may record thecolor and code in the Quick Referencesection at the rear of this manual.

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80.7 in (2,050 mm)28.3 in (720 mm)44.1 in (1,120 mm)55.3 in (1,405 mm)5.1 in (130 mm)

overall lengthoverall widthoverall heightwheelbaseground clearance

Dimensions

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Specifications

Technical Information

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SAE 80 or 90 gear oil

3.3 US qt (3.1 )3.2 US qt (3.0 )

4.0 US qt (3.8 )4.76 US gal (18.0 )

API Service Classification SG or higher except oilslabeled as energy conserving on the circular API servicelabel, SAE 10W-40, JASO T 903 standard MA,Pro Honda GN4 or HP4 (without molybdenum additives)4-stroke oil (USA & Canada) or Honda 4-stroke oil(Canada only), or an equivalent motorcycle oil

3.5 US qt (3.3 )

premium unleaded gasoline, pump octane number of 91or higher

after disassembly:after draining:after draining & oil filter change:

engine oil capacity

engine oilrecommendation

cooling system,capacity

Pro Honda HP Coolant or an equivalent high qualityethylene glycol antifreeze containing corrosion protectioninhibitors specifically recommended for use in aluminumengines

cooling system,recommendation

drive chain lubricant

fuel tank capacity

fuelrecommendation

Fuel & Lubricants

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Specifications

Technical Information

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× ×

±

operator, one passenger

12.2 : 12.95 2.22 in (75.0 56.5 mm)60.9 cu-in (998 cm )

rider, passenger, all cargo and accessories

366 lbs (166 kg)

IMR9C-9HES (NGK)

375 lbs (170 kg)

0.006 in (0.16 mm)0.012 in (0.30 mm)

1,200 100 rpm

USA :Canada :

VUH27ES (DENSO)

passengercapacitymaximum weightcapacity

spark plug(standard)

compression ratiobore & strokedisplacement

valve clearance(cold)

intakeexhaust

idle speed

Capacities

Engine Specifications

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Specifications

Technical Information

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1.6042.5381.9411.5781.3801.2501.1602.625

16 teeth42 teeth

chainDID 50VM2 RK 50GFOZ1

drive (engine) sprocket:driven (rear wheel) sprocket:

or

primary reductiongear ratio, 1st2nd3rd4th5th6thfinal reductionstandardsprocket sizesfinal drive

Power Transmission

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Specifications

Technical Information

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23°25’4.0 in (102 mm)120/70ZR17M/C (58W)

42 psi (290 kPa , 2.90 kgf/cm )

36 psi (250 kPa , 2.50 kgf/cm )

190/50ZR17M/C (73W)

BRIDGESTONEBT015F RADIAL G

PIRELLIDIABLO CORSA E

BRIDGESTONEBT015R RADIAL G

PIRELLIDIABLO CORSA H

radial, tubeless

castertrailtire size, front

tire pressure, rear(cold)

tire pressure, front(cold)

tire type

tire size, rear

Chassis & Suspension

209

Specifications

Technical Information

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10A, 20A20A30A

12V-5W12V-5W12V-21W12V-32/3CPLED12V-55W

(front)(rear)

(2 bulbs)

12V-8.6 Ah0.344 kW/5,000 rpm

other fusesFImain

position lightlicense light

turn signal lightsbrake/tail lightheadlight

batterygenerator

Fuses

Lights

Electrical

210

Specifications

Technical Information

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22 lbf·ft (30 N·m , 3.0 kgf·m)20 lbf·ft (26 N·m , 2.7 kgf·m)58 lbf·ft (79 N·m , 8.0 kgf·m)

33 lbf·ft (45 N·m , 4.6 kgf·m)

16 lbf·ft (22 N·m , 2.2 kgf·m)

83 lbf·ft (113 N·m , 11.5 kgf·m)

engine oil filterfront wheel axleboltfront wheel caliperfixing boltsfront wheel axlepinch boltsrear wheel axle nut

engine oil drain boltTorque Specifications

211

Specifications

Technical Information

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Break-in Guidelines

Technical Information

Help assure your motorcycle’s futurereliability and performance by payingextra attention to how you ride during thefirst 300 miles (500 km).

During this period, avoid full-throttlestarts and rapid acceleration.

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(1)(2)

(2) vehicle emission control informationlabel (Canada only)

(1) vehicle emission control informationlabel

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Exhaust Emission Requirements

Noise Emission Requirements

Warranty Compliance

Emission Control Systems

Technical Information

The U.S. Environmental ProtectionAgency (EPA), the California AirResources Board (CARB), andEnvironment Canada require that yourmotorcycle comply with applicableexhaust emissions standards during itsuseful life, when operated and maintainedaccording to the instructions provided.

The EPA also requires that motorcyclesbuilt after January 1, 1983 comply withapplicable noise emission standards forone year or 3,730 miles (6,000 km) afterthe time of sale to the ultimate purchaser,when operated and maintained accordingto the instructions provided. (USA only)

Compliance with the terms of theDistributor’s Warranties for HondaMotorcycle Emission Control Systems isnecessary in order to keep the emissionssystem warranty in effect. (USA only)

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Emission Control Systems

Technical Information

Source of Exhaust EmissionsThe Vehicle Emission ControlInformation label ( ) ( ) is attached onthe rear fender under the rear seat.

The combustion process produces carbonmonoxide (CO), oxides of nitrogen (NOx)and hydrocarbons (HC). Control ofhydrocarbons and oxides of nitrogen isvery important because, under certainconditions, they react to formphotochemical smog when subjected tosunlight. Carbon monoxide does not reactin the same way, but it is toxic.

Honda Motor Co., Ltd. utilizes varioussystems to reduce carbon monoxide,oxides of nitrogen and hydrocarbons.

1 2

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Emission Control Systems

Technical Information

Ignition Timing Control System

PGM-FI SystemExhaust Emission Control System

The system constantly adjusts the ignitiontiming, reducing the amount of HC, COand NOx produced.

The PGM-FI system uses dual sequentialfuel injection. It has four subsystems: AirIntake, Engine Control, Fuel Control, andExhaust Control.The Engine Control Module (ECM) usesvarious sensors to determine how much airis going into the engine. It then controlshow much fuel to inject under alloperating conditions.

The exhaust emission control systemincludes a secondary air supply system,and a PGM-FI system. (California only:also includes an oxidation catalyticconverter.)

No adjustment to these systems should bemade although periodic inspection of thecomponents is recommended.

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Secondary Air Injection System Evaporative Emission Control System(California only)

Emission Control Systems

Technical Information

Oxidation Catalytic Converter(California only)

The secondary air injection systemintroduces filtered air into the exhaustgases in the exhaust port. The secondaryair injection system helps improveemission performance.

This motorcycle complies with therequirements of the California AirResources Board (CARB) evaporativeemission regulations. Fuel vapor from thefuel tank is directed into the charcoalcanister and air cleaner where it isadsorbed and stored while the engine isstopped. When the engine is running andthe purge control solenoid valve is open,fuel vapor in the charcoal canister and aircleaner is drawn into the engine throughthe throttle body.

The oxidation catalytic converter is in theexhaust system. Through chemicalreactions, they convert HC and CO in theengine’s exhaust to carbon dioxide (CO )and water vapor.

2

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Problems That May Affect MotorcycleExhaust Emissions

Crankcase Emission Control System

Emission Control Systems

Technical Information

If you are aware of any of the followingsymptoms, have the vehicle inspected andrepaired by your authorized Hondamotorcycle dealer.

Symptoms:Hard starting or stalling after startingRough idleMisfiring or backfiring duringaccelerationAfter-burning (backfiring)Poor performance (driveability) andpoor fuel economy

The engine is equipped with a closedcrankcase system to prevent dischargingcrankcase emissions into the atmosphere.Blow-by gas is returned to the combustionchamber through the air cleaner and theintake manifold.

1.2.3.

4.5.

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Noise Emission Control System

Emission Control Systems

Technical Information

Removal of, or puncturing the muffler,baffles, header pipes or any othercomponent which conducts exhaustgases.Removal of, or puncturing of any partof the intake system.Lack of proper maintenance.Replacing any moving parts of thevehicle, or parts of the exhaust or intakesystem, with parts other than thosespecified by the manufacturer.

AMONG THOSE ACTS PRESUMEDTO CONSTITUTE TAMPERING ARETHE FOLLOWING ACTS:

TAMPERING WITH THE NOISECONTROL SYSTEM IS PROHIBITED:U. S. federal law prohibits, or Canadianprovincial laws may prohibit the followingacts or the causing thereof: ( ) Theremoval or rendering inoperative by anyperson, other than for purposes ofmaintenance, repair or replacement, of anydevice or element of design incorporatedinto any new vehicle for the purpose ofnoise control prior to its sale or delivery tothe ultimate purchaser or while it is in use;or ( ) the use of the vehicle after suchdevice or element of design has beenremoved or rendered inoperative by anyperson.

1.

2.

3.4.

1

2

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Catalytic Converter (California Only)

This motorcycle is equipped with anoxidation catalytic converter.The catalytic converter contains preciousmetals that serve as catalysts, promotingchemical reactions to convert the exhaustgasses without affecting the metals.

The catalytic converter acts on HC andCO. A replacement unit must be anoriginal Honda part or its equivalent.

The catalytic converter must operate at ahigh temperature for the chemicalreactions to take place. It can set fire toany combustible materials that come nearit. Park your motorcycle away from highgrasses, dry leaves, or other flammables.

A defective catalytic converter contributesto air pollution, and can impair yourengine’s performance. Follow theseguidelines to protect your motorcycle’scatalytic converter.

Always use unleaded gasoline. Even asmall amount of leaded gasoline cancontaminate the catalyst metals, makingthe catalytic converter ineffective.

Keep the engine tuned-up.

Have your motorcycle diagnosed andrepaired if it is misfiring, backfiring,stalling or otherwise not runningproperly.

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Oxygenated Fuels

Technical Information

Some conventional gasolines are beingblended with alcohol or an ethercompound. These gasolines arecollectively referred to as oxygenatedfuels. To meet clean air standards, someareas of the United States and Canada useoxygenated fuels to help reduce emissions.If you use an oxygenated fuel, be sure it isunleaded and meets the minimum octanerating requirement.Before using an oxygenated fuel, try toconfirm the fuel’s contents. Some states/provinces require this information to beposted on the pump.

The following are the EPA-approvedpercentages of oxygenates:

ETHANOL (ethyl or grain alcohol) 10%by Volume

You may use gasoline containing up to10% ethanol by volume. Gasolinecontaining ethanol may be marketedunder the name ‘‘Gasohol’’.

MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether) 15%by Volume

You may use gasoline containing up to15% MTBE by volume.

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Oxygenated Fuels

Technical Information

Oxygenated f uels can damage paint andplastic. Damage caused by spilled f uel isnot covered by warranty.

Fuel system damage or performanceproblems resulting from the use of anoxygenated fuel containing more than thepercentages of oxygenates mentionedabove are not covered under warranty.

Oxygenated fuels can damage paint andplastic. Be careful not to spill fuel whenfilling the fuel tank. Wipe up any spillsimmediately.

If you notice any undesirable operatingsymptoms, try another service station orswitch to another brand of gasoline.

METHANOL (methyl or wood alcohol)5% by Volume

You may use gasoline containingmethanol containing up to 5% methanolby volume as long as it also containscosolvents and corrosion inhibitors toprotect the fuel system. Gasolinecontaining more than 5% methanol byvolume may cause starting and/orperformance problems. It may alsodamage metal, rubber, and plastic partsof your fuel system.

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Consumer Information

Consumer Information

This section contains information on yourwarranty and how to get an official Hondaservice manual.

............................Authorized Manuals . 224.............................Warranty Coverage . 227

.................................Warranty Service . 228................................Contacting Honda . 229

.............................Your Honda Dealer . 230The Honda Rider’s Club

..........................................(USA only) . 231Reporting Safety Defects

..........................................(USA only) . 232

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$60.00

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61MEL02

61CM002

31MEL620

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2006 CBR1000RR Owner’s Manual

Publication Item No. Description Price Each

Prices are subject to change without notice and without incurr ing obligation.

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Authorized Manuals

Consumer Information

The Service Manual used by your authorized Honda dealer is available from Helm, Inc.(USA only, Canada: See your Honda dealer to order authorized manuals.)

Also available but not necessary to service your model is the Honda Common ServiceManual which explains theory of operation and basic service information for various systemscommon to all Honda motorcycles, motor scooters and ATVs.

These Honda manuals are written for the professional technician, but most mechanically-capable owners should find them easy to use if they have the proper tools and observe propersafety standards. Special Honda tools are necessary for some procedures.

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Orders are mailed within 10 days. Please allow adequate time for

delivery.

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By completing this form you can order the materials desired. You can pay by check ormoney order, or charge to your credit card. Mail to Helm, Inc. at the address shown on theback of this order form (USA only).

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Warranty Coverage

Consumer Information

Your new Honda is covered by thesewarranties:

Motorcycle Limited WarrantyExhaust Emission WarrantyNoise Control Warranty

There are responsibilities, restrictions, andexclusions which apply to these warranties.Please read the Warranties Booklet givento you by your Honda dealer at the time ofpurchase. Be sure to keep your Hondaowner’s card with your WarrantiesBooklet (USA only).

It is important to realize that yourwarranty applies to defects in material orworkmanship of your Honda. Yourwarranty coverage does not apply tonormal wear or deterioration associatedwith using the motorcycle.

Your warranty coverage will not bevoided if you choose to perform your ownmaintenance. However, you should havethe proper tools and service informationand be mechanically qualified. Failuresthat occur due directly to impropermaintenance are not covered.

Almost all of your warranty coverage canbe extended through the Honda ProtectionPlan (USA only). For more information,see your Honda dealer.

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Warranty Service

Consumer Information

Please remember that recommendedmaintenance interval servicing is notincluded in your warranty coverage.Additionally, your warranty does notapply to the normal wear of items (such asbrakes, tires, etc.).

If you believe you have a problem withyour motorcycle, call the servicedepartment of your Honda dealer. Makean appointment for an inspection anddiagnosis. Remember, as the owner of themotorcycle, you will be asked to authorizethat inspection. Your dealer will give youthe results of the inspection. If theproblem is covered under warranty, yourdealer will perform the warranty repairsfor you.

If you have questions about warrantycoverage or the nature of the repair, it isbest to talk to the service manager of yourHonda dealer.

Sometimes, in spite of the best intentionsof all concerned, a misunderstanding mayoccur. If you aren’t satisfied with yourdealer’s handling of the situation, wesuggest you discuss your problem with theappropriate member of the dealership’smanagement team. If the problem hasalready been reviewed with the ServiceManager, Parts Manager, Sales Manager,etc., contact the Owner of the dealershipor their designated representative.

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229Consumer Information

Contacting Honda

Your owner’s manual was written to covermost of the questions you might ask aboutyour Honda. Any questions not answeredin the owner’s manual can be answered byyour Honda dealer. If your dealer doesn’thave the answer right away, they will getit for you.

Motorcycle Division, American HondaMotor Co., Inc., P.O. Box 2220, Torrance,CA 90509-2220, mailstop: 100-4C-7B,telephone: (866) 784-1870.

Canada: Refer to the Warranties Bookletthat was supplied with your vehicle.

Please include the following informationin your letter:

name, address, and telephone numberproduct model, year, and frame/VINserial numberdate of purchasedealer name and address

We will likely ask your Honda dealer torespond, or possibly acknowledge yourcomments directly.

If you have a difference of opinion withyour dealer, please remember that eachdealership is independently owned andoperated. That’s why it’s important towork to resolve any differences at thedealership level.

If you wish to comment on yourexperiences with your Honda or with yourdealer, please send your comments to thefollowing address (USA only):

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230 Consumer Information

Your Honda Dealer

Once you purchase your new Honda, getfamiliar with the organization of yourHonda dealer so you can utilize the fullrange of services available.

The service department is there to performregular maintenance and unexpectedrepairs. It has the latest available serviceinformation from Honda. The servicedepartment will also handle warrantyinspections and repairs.

The parts department offers GenuineHonda parts, Pro Honda products,Hondaline accessories (USA only), andHonda accessories and products (Canadaonly). The same quality that went intoyour Honda can be found in GenuineHonda replacement parts. You’ll also findcomparable quality in the accessories and

products available from the partsdepartment.

The sales department offers the HondaProtection Plan to extend almost all ofyour warranty coverage (USA only).Your Honda dealer can inform you aboutcompetition and other riding events inyour area. You’ll also find that your dealeris a source of information about AmericanHonda’s Rider Education Centers and theHonda Rider’s Club of America (USAonly).

We’re sure you’ll be as pleased with theservice your Honda dealer continues toprovide after the sale as you are with thequality and dependability of your Honda.

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231Consumer Information

The Honda Rider’s Club (USA only)

Honda Red RiderHonda Red Rider ATV

One of the best ways to get the mostenjoyment from owning and riding yourHonda is through the Honda Rider’s Clubof America. Your purchase of a newmotorcycle, scooter, ATV or PWC from aparticipating U.S. Honda dealer entitlesyou to a complimentary one-yearmembership in the Club. There arehundreds of HRCA Chapter sponsoringdealers across the USA with events andactivities almost every weekend.Membership benefits include:

24 hour, toll-free roadside assistance foryour new Honda (includes roadsideassistance for your transport vehicle aslong as your Honda is aboard or in tow).Vehicle transport to the nearest Hondadealer or service center, if necessary.An exclusive HRCA website completewith access to the official Honda

Common Service Manual, contests,insider information and more.Reimbursement (up to $75) forMotorcycle Safety Foundation training.Separate free training from theSpecialty Vehicle Institute of Americafor ATV owners.One full year of themagazine or (forATV purchasers).Discounts from HRCA partners forexperienced rider courses.

Contact your Honda dealer for moreinformation or call: 1 800-847-HRCA orlog on to www.hrca.honda.com.

Discounted vehicle insurance from theHRCA’s insurance partner.Racing contingency programs andassistance at selected dual-sport, off-road, and motocross events.

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232 Consumer Information

Reporting Safety Defects (USA only)

http://www.saf ercar.gov;

http://www.saf ercar.gov.

To contact NHTSA, you may call theVehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at1-800-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153);go to or write to:Administrator, NHTSA, 400 SeventhStreet, SW., Washington, DC. 20590.

You can also obtain other informationabout motor vehicle safety from

If you believe that your vehicle has adefect which could cause a crash or couldcause injury or death, you shouldimmediately inform the National HighwayTraffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)in addition to notifying American HondaMotor Co., Inc.

If NHTSA receives similar complaints, itmay open an investigation, and if it findsthat a safety defect exists in a group ofvehicles, it may order a recall and remedycampaign. However, NHTSA cannotbecome involved in individual problemsbetween you, your dealer, or AmericanHonda Motor Co., Inc.

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

..................MOTORCYCLE SAFETY . 1

.......INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS . 9

The following presents the contents ofeach section of your owner’s manual.

.................Important Safety Information . 2..................Accessories & Modifications . 5

...........................................Safety Labels . 7

..........Operation Component Locations . 11..............Gauges, Indicators & Displays . 14

......................Multi-function Display . 22..............Coolant Temperature Meter . 23

PGM-FI Indicator and..Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) . 25

Low Oil Pressure Indicator and..Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) . 26

Coolant Temperature Indicator and..Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) . 27

HESD Indicator and..Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) . 28

......................................Speedometer . 29...........................................Odometer . 29

...............................Tripmeter A & B . 31.....................................Digital Clock . 32

Changing the Speed and Mileage....................................................Unit . 34

.......Changing the Temperature Unit . 35Presetting the Shift Indicator and

.........................Selecting the Display . 36

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INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS (cont’d)

...............................BEFORE RIDING . 45

.....BASIC OPERATION & RIDING . 55

(cont’d)

Controls & Features..................................Ignition Switch . 39

........................................Start Button . 40...........................Engine Stop Switch . 40

................Headlight Dimmer Switch . 41............................Turn Signal Switch . 41

.......................................Horn Button . 42...................................RESET Button . 42

........................................SEL Button . 43HESD (Honda Electronic Steering

.............................................Damper) . 44

.....................Are You Ready to Ride . 46.............................Protective Apparel . 46

...................................Rider Training . 48...Is Your Motorcycle Ready to Ride . 49

............................Pre-ride Inspection . 49

.....................Load Limits & Guidelines . 52..............................................Loading . 52

.......................................Load Limits . 53...........................Loading Guidelines . 53

........................Safe Riding Precautions . 56............Starting & Stopping the Engine . 57

.........................................Preparation . 57.............................Starting Procedure . 58

..................................Flooded Engine . 59Bank Angle Sensor Ignition Cut-off

................................................System . 59....................How to Stop the Engine . 60

........................................Shifting Gears . 61..................................................Braking . 63...................................................Parking . 65

.........Riding with a Passenger or Cargo . 70

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...........SERVICING YOUR HONDA . 71 Service ProceduresBef ore You Service Your Honda

Service Preparations

Fluids & Filters...........The Importance of Maintenance . 74...............................Maintenance Safety . 75

............Important Safety Precautions . 76............................Periodic Maintenance . 78..........................Maintenance Schedule . 80

..............................Maintenance Record . 85 Engine

Chassis

................................................Throttle . 115......................................Clutch System . 117

................................Engine Idle Speed . 120

...........................................Suspension . 122..................................................Brakes . 131

.....................................................Tires . 137............................................Side Stand . 144..........................................Drive Chain . 145

.....Maintenance Component Locations . 87..................................................Tool Kit . 90

.......................Owner’s Manual Storage . 91.........................................Seat Removal . 92

..........................Middle Cowl Removal . 94..................Inner Lower Cowl Removal . 95

...........................Lower Cowl Removal . 96.........................................Clip Removal . 97

........................................................Fuel . 98..............................Engine Oil & Filter . 101

.................................................Coolant . 111

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SERVICING YOUR HONDA (cont’d)

.....................................................TIPS . 165

TAKING CARE OF THE.................................UNEXPECTED . 171

Electrical

(cont’d)

..................................................Battery . 152

.................................Appearance Care . 157

............................Storing Your Honda . 166...........Transporting Your Motorcycle . 169

......................You & the Environment . 170

..............................General Guidelines . 172..If Your Engine Quits or Won’t Start . 173

.......................If You Have a Flat Tire . 178...................If Your Engine Overheats . 191

If the Low Oil Pressure Indicator...................................................Lights . 193

....................................If a Fuse Blows . 194........................................If You Crash . 198

........................If You Lose Your Key . 199.......If Your Battery is Low (or Dead) . 200

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.....TECHNICAL INFORMATION . 201 ......CONSUMER INFORMATION . 223

.................TABLE OF CONTENTS . 234

................................................INDEX . 240

QUICK REFERENCE

..........................Vehicle Identification . 202......................................Specifications . 205

.............................Break-in Guidelines . 212..................Emission Control Systems . 213

Catalytic Converter..................................(California only) . 219................................Oxygenated Fuels . 220

............................Authorized Manuals . 224.............................Warranty Coverage . 227

.................................Warranty Service . 228................................Contacting Honda . 229

.............................Your Honda Dealer . 230The Honda Rider’s Club

..........................................(USA only) . 231Reporting Safety Defects

..........................................(USA only) . 232

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Index

Index

A

C

B

...............................................accessories . 5..................................air pressure, tires . 137

...............American Honda, contacting . 229.................................apparel, protective . 46

...................................appearance care . 157

..................................bank angle sensor . 59..................................................battery . 152

brakes,..................................................fluid . 132

.....................front lever adjustment . 131...........................................pad wear . 135

...................................................braking . 63..............................break-in guidelines . 212

button,...............................................RESET . 42

....................................................SEL . 43

.........................................capacity, fuel . 99..................................care, appearance . 157

...............................catalytic converter . 219..........................................chain, drive . 145

cleaning,................................appearance care .157

.............matte color painted surface . 163...........................................................clip .97

...........................................clock, digital .32.......................................clutch system . 117

............................................color label . 204..............compartment, owner’s manual . 91

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Index

D

E

.....................emission control systems . 213engine,

...............................................flooded . 59.........................................idle speed . 120

................................low oil pressure . 193.............................................number . 203

.....................................................oil . 101..........................................overheats . 191

...............................................pinging . 98

...............................................starting . 57.........................................stop switch . 40

..............................................stopping . 60........................................won’t start . 173.........................................environment . 170

...................damping, suspension, rear . 129......................................defects, safety . 232

...........................................digital clock . 32display,

..................................................check . 16....................................multi-function . 22

...........................................drive chain . 145

.........................consumer information . 223..................................................coolant . 111

.....................coolant temperature meter . 23cowl removal,

................................inner lower cowl . 95.......................................middle cowl . 94

.........................................lower cowl . 96..................................customer service . 229

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Index

G

H

I

F

.......................headlight dimmer switch . 41.........................................helmet holder . 67

...............................high beam indicator . 14Honda,

........................................contacting . 229.....................................Rider’s Club . 231

................................................dealer . 230.........................Honda service manual . 224

.............................................horn button . 42

..........................identification, vehicle . 202................................idle speed, engine . 120

ignition cutoff system,..........................................bank angle . 59...........................................side stand . 57

..................................................flat tire . 178.......................................flooded engine . 59

......................................frame number . 203fuel,

.......................................oxygenated . 220................................recommendation . 98

......................................tank capacity . 99.....................................................fuses . 194

.................................................gasohol . 220..................................................gasoline . 98

................gauges, indicators & displays . 14

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Index

M

N

K

L

.......................................ignition switch . 39................................................indicators . 14

................................inspection, pre-ride . 49

................................................key, lost . 199...................................................kit, tool . 90

............................................labels, safety . 7.............................................lamp check . 15...........................................limit, weight . 53

..............................................load limits . 53..................................loading guidelines . 53

..........................................lock, steering . 66

maintenance,..........................component locations . 87

.........................................importance . 74..............................................periodic . 78

.................................................record . 85..................................................safety . 75

.............................................schedule . 80..malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) . 14, 18

....................................manual, service . 224..........................maximum weight limit . 53

................matte painted surface, clean . 163............................................meter check . 15

...........................................modifications . 6

.....................................numbers, serial . 202

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Index

R

O

P

..........................................odometer . 14, 29oil,

...............................................engine . 101.....................................low pressure . 193

..................................operating controls . 39.............operation component locations . 11

...................................overheat, engine . 191.........................owner’s manual storage . 91

..................................oxygenated fuels . 220

...................................................parking . 65......................................pinging, engine . 98

pre-load, suspension.................................................front . 124

...................................................rear . 128

.................................pre-ride inspection . 49..........................problems, unexpected . 171

..................................protective apparel . 46

removal,.....................................................clip . 97

................................inner lower cowl . 95.......................................middle cowl . 94

.........................................lower cowl . 96.....................................................seat . 92

.......................reporting safety defects . 232........................................RESET button . 42

......................................rider training . 3, 48............................Rider’s Club, Honda . 231

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Index

S

riding,...................................basic operation . 55

..............................................clothing . 46.........................................precautions . 56

....................................................safety . 2..............................safety precautions . 56

.....................with passenger or cargo . 70

safety,........................important precautions . 76

....................................................labels . 7..............................reporting defects . 232..............................riding precautions . 56

...........................schedule, maintenance . 80...........................................seat removal . 92

.............................................SEL button . 43.................................sensor, bank angle . 59

......................................serial numbers . 202

service,...........................................customer . 229............................................manuals . 224...........................................warranty . 228

.........................................shifting gears . 61

.........................................shift indicator . 36.............................................side stand . 144

..........side stand ignition cutoff system . 57............................................spark knock . 98

.......................................specifications . 205.....................................speedometer . 14, 29

............................................stand, side . 144.............................................start button . 40

starting,.................................................engine . 57

................................troubleshooting . 174...........................................steering lock . 66

................................stop switch, engine . 40......................................stopping engine . 60

(cont’d)

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Index

Tstorage,

.......................................motorcycle . 166.................................owner’s manual . 91

suspension,............front suspension adjustment . 123

.....front suspension spring pre-load . 124...............front suspension damping . 125.............rear suspension adjustment . 127

.......rear suspension spring pre-load . 128.................rear suspension damping . 129

switch,.........................................engine stop . 40

...............................headlight dimmer . 41...............................................ignition . 39

..........................................turn signal . 41

.......................................tachometer . 14, 17....................temperature meter, coolant . 23

...............................theft prevention tips . 68..................................................throttle . 115

tires,.......................................air pressure . 137

....................................................flat . 178..........................................replacing . 141

....................................................tool kit . 90.....................................training, rider . 3, 48

..............transporting your motorcycle . 169...........................................tripmeter . 14, 31

.............................trouble, unexpected . 171......................troubleshooting, starting . 174

.............................turn signal indicators . 14

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W

V

..........vehicle identification no. (VIN) . 202

warranty,...........................................coverage . 227...........................................extended . 227

..............................................service . 228....................washing your motorcycle . 157

............................................weight limit . 53wheels,

...................................front removal . 181.....................................rear removal . 187

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248 Memo

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Quick Reference

Quick Reference

How To Avoid Costly RepairsThe following is a brief, but importantcollection of information you need toknow about your Honda. You’ll also findspace to record important notes. The engine of your Honda can be the most

expensive component to repair. Propermaintenance, especially the use of therecommended fluids and filters, preventspremature wear and damage.

Frequent causes of costly repairs are:Engine oil: insufficient quantity,improper oil.Air cleaner: dirty, leaking because ofimproper installation (poor seal).

Record important information on thefollowing page:

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Quick Reference

Quick Reference

VIN/Frame No.Engine No.Frame No.Ignition Key No.Color LabelOwner’s Name

AddressCity/StatePhone

Dealer’s NameAddressCity/StatePhoneService Mgr.

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4.76 US gal (18.0 )

366 lbs (166 kg)375 lbs (170 kg) Canada

Quick Reference

Quick Reference

ScheduledMaintenancePre-rideInspectionPeriodicChecksFuel/Capacity

Initial: 600 miles (1,000 km)Regular: every 4,000 miles (6,400 km)Check the following items each time before you ride (page ): tires &wheels, chain, leaks, loose parts, lights, throttle, brakes, indicators.

Engine Oil

Check the following items monthly (page ): tires & wheels, fluids,lights, freeplay, drive chain, fuses, nuts & bolts.

MaximumWeightCapacity rider, passenger, all cargo and accessories

API Service Classification SG or higher except oils labeled as energyconserving on the circular API service label,SAE 10W-40, JASO T 903 standard MA,Pro Honda GN4 or HP4 (without molybdenum additives) 4-stroke oilor equivalent

premium unleaded gasoline, pump octane number 91 or higher

49

79

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BRIDGESTONE BT015F RADIAL G

BRIDGESTONE BT015R RADIAL G

120/70ZR17M/C (58W)

190/50ZR17M/C (73W)PIRELLI DIABLO CORSA E

PIRELLI DIABLO CORSA H

10A, 20A20A30A

IMR9C-9HES (NGK)42 psi (290 kPa , 2.90 kgf/cm )36 psi (250 kPa , 2.50 kgf/cm )

VUH27ES (DENSO)

radial, tubeless

Quick Reference

Quick Reference

Tires

Fuses

Coolant ethylene glycol antifreeze (silicate-free) for aluminum engines in 50/50solution with Pro Honda HP Coolant or an equivalent distilled water

Spark Plugs

Tire Pressure(cold)

Front:

Rear:

Front:Rear:

or

or

standard:

main:FI:other:

Type:

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