General Information - Honda CB250N Shop Manual

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1.
General Information
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Genera] Safety
1-1
Tools
1-16
Model
Identification
1-3
Lubrication
&
Seal Points
1-18
Specifications
1-4
Cable
&
Harness Routing
1-19
Torque
Values
1-14
General Safety
Carbon
Monoxide
If
the
engine
must
be running
to
do
some
work,
make
sure
the
area
is
well ventilated.
Never
run
the'
engine
in
an
en-
closed
area.
Av.'AnnjiNG
The
exhaust
contains poisonous carbon
monoxide
gas
that
may
cause
loss of
consciousness and
may
lead
to
death.
Run
the engine
in
an open
ares
or
with an
exhaust evacua-
tion
system
in
an enclosed
area.
Gasoline
Work
in
a well ventilated
area.
Keep
cigarettes,
flames
or
sparks
away
from
the
work
area or
where
gasoline
is
stored.
'AlVARNING
Gasoline
is
extremely flammable and
is
explosive un-
der
certain conditions.
KEEP
OUT
OF
REACH
OF CHILDREN.
Hot
Components
A
WARNING
Engine
and exhaust system
parts
become
very hot
and
remain
hot
for
some
time
after
the
engine
is
run.
Wear
insulated
gloves
or wait
until
the
engine
and exhaust
system have
cooled
before handling
these
parts.
Used
Engine/Transmission
Oil
lA'WARMNG'
Used
engine
oil
(or
transmission
oil
in
two-strokes)
may
cause
skin
cancer
if
repeatedly
left
in
contact
with
the skin
for
prolonged
periods.
Although
this
is
unlikely
unless
you
handle
used
oil
on
a daily basis,
it
is still
advisable
to
thoroughly
wash
your hands with
soap and water as soon
as possible
after
handling
used
oil.
KEEP
OUT REACH
OF
CHILDREN.
Brake Dust
Never
use
an
air
hose
or
dry brush
to
clean brake assemblies.
il
WARMING
Inhaled
asbestos
fibers
have
been
found
to
cause
respiratory
disease
and
cancer.
Brake
Fluid
CAUTION
Spilling fluid
on
painted,
plastic or
rubber
parts
will
damage
them.
Place
a clean
shop
towel
over these
parts
whenever
the
system
is
serviced.
KEEP
OUT
OF
REACH OF
CHILDREN.
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