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  • Page 2 This publication includes the latest production information available before printing. Honda Motor Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation.
  • Page 3 Welcome Congratulations on your purchase of a new The following code in this manual ● Honda vehicle. Your selection of a Honda indicates the country. makes you part of a worldwide family of Country Code satisfied customers who appreciate Honda's...
  • Page 4 A Few Words About Safety DANGER Your safety, and the safety of others, is very important. Operating this vehicle safely is an You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY important responsibility. HURT if you don’t follow instructions. To help you make informed decisions about safety, we have provided operating WARNING procedures and other information on safety...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Vehicle Safety P. 2 Operation Guide P. 14 Maintenance P. 31 Troubleshooting P. 64 Information P. 74 Specifications P. 86...
  • Page 6: Vehicle Safety

    Vehicle Safety This section contains important information for safe riding of your vehicle. Please read this section carefully. Safety Guidelines ..........P. 3 Image Labels............P. 6 Safety Precautions..........P. 8 Riding Precautions ..........P. 9 Accessories & Modifications......P. 12 Loading ..............
  • Page 7: Safety Guidelines

    Safety Guidelines Safety Guidelines that you and your passenger are both wearing an approved helmet and protective apparel. Follow these guidelines to enhance your safety: Instruct your passenger on holding onto the Perform all routine and regular inspections grab rail or your waist, leaning with you in turns, ●...
  • Page 8 Safety Guidelines Make Yourself Easy to See Keep Your Honda in Safe Condition Make yourself more visible, especially at night, It's important to keep your vehicle properly by wearing bright reflective clothing, positioning maintained and in safe riding condition. yourself so other drivers can see you, signaling...
  • Page 9 Safety Guidelines If you decide to continue riding, first turn the Never run your vehicle inside a garage or other ignition switch to the (Off) position, and enclosure. evaluate the condition of your vehicle. Inspect WARNING for fluid leaks, check the tightness of critical nuts Running the engine of your vehicle and bolts, and check the handlebar, control levers, brakes, and wheels.
  • Page 10: Image Labels

    Image Labels Image Labels The following pages describe the label Read instructions contained in Owner's meanings. Some labels warn you of Manual carefully. potential hazards that could cause serious injury. Others provide important safety Read instructions contained in Shop Manual information.
  • Page 11 Image Labels BATTERY LABEL DANGER • Wear the eye protection and rubber gloves when handling the battery, or you can get burned or lose your eyesight by the battery electrolyte. • Keep flame and spark away from the battery. Battery produce explosive gas that can cause explosion.
  • Page 12: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Face shield with unobstructed field of vision ● or other approved eye protection Ride cautiously and keep your hands on the ● WARNING handlebar and feet on the footpegs. Keep passenger's hands onto the grab rail Not wearing a helmet increases the ●...
  • Page 13: Riding Precautions

    Riding Precautions Riding Precautions Brakes Observe the following guidelines: Running-in Period Avoid excessively hard braking and ● downshifting. During the first 500 km (300 miles) of running, Sudden braking can reduce the vehicle's follow these guidelines to ensure your vehicle's stability.
  • Page 14 Riding Precautions Engine Braking Make sure that high-temperature parts ● cannot come into contact with flammable Engine braking helps slow your vehicle down materials. when you release the throttle. For further Do not touch the engine, muffler, brakes slowing action, downshift to a lower gear. Use ●...
  • Page 15 Riding Precautions Using the centre stand Turn the handlebar fully to the left. To lower the centre stand, stand on the left Turning the handlebar to the right side of the vehicle. reduces stability and may cause the Press down on the tip of the centre stand vehicle to fall.
  • Page 16: Accessories & Modifications

    We strongly advise that you do not add any seriously hurt or killed. accessories that were not specifically designed for your vehicle by Honda or make Follow all instructions in this owner's modifications to your vehicle from its original manual regarding accessories and design.
  • Page 17: Loading

    Loading Loading WARNING Overloading or improper loading can Carrying extra weight affects your vehicle's ● cause a crash and you can be seriously handling, braking and stability. hurt or killed. Always ride at a safe speed for the load you are carrying.
  • Page 18: Operation Guide

    Basic Operation Flow Pre-ride Inspection (P.36) Acceleration Carefully inspect your vehicle to make sure that it is safe to ride. Apply throttle gradually. Obey the speed limit. Shift Change (P.27) Starting the Engine (P.24) Start and warm the engine. Avoid revving the engine. Starting the Vehicle How to use basic features.
  • Page 19 Parking (P.10) Braking Close the throttle and apply the Park on a firm level surface. front and rear brakes together. Use the stand, and lock the The brakelight will indicate that steering. you have applied the brakes. Stopping If pulling off the road, signal early enough to show traffic that you are pulling over, and pull over smoothly.
  • Page 20 Parts Location Throttle grip (P.63) Front brake lever (P.52) Steering lock (P.22) Kickstarter (P.24) Rear brake pedal (P.52) Engine oil fill cap/dipstick (P.50) Brakelight switch (P.57)
  • Page 21 Clutch lever (P.60) Fuel fill cap (P.28) Fuel valve (P.23) Choke lever (P.24) Battery (P.47) Fuse holder (P.72) Left Side cover (P.49) Tool kit (P.30) Drive chain (P.59) Side stand (P.58) Centre stand (P.10) Shift lever (P.27)
  • Page 22 Instruments Speedometer Tachometer NOTICE Do not operate the engine in the tachometer red zone. Excessive engine speed can adversely affect engine life. Odometer Tachometer red zone Total distance ridden. (excessive engine rpm range)
  • Page 23 Indicators If one of these indicators does not come on when it should, have your dealer check for problems. Neutral indicator High beam indicator Comes on when the transmission is in Neutral. Left turn signal indicator Right turn signal indicator Gear position indicator Shows 1st to 5th gear position.
  • Page 24 Switches Turn signal switch Pressing the switch turns the turn signal off. Horn button Start button Headlight dimmer switch • : High beam • : Low beam...
  • Page 25 (On) Ignition switch Turns electrical system Switches the electrical system on/off. on for starting/riding. Key can be removed when in the (Off) position. (Off) Turns engine off. Continued...
  • Page 26 Switches (Continued) Steering Lock Locking Turn the handlebar all the way to the left. Lock the steering when parking to help Insert the ignition key in the lock and turn it prevent theft. 180 degrees clockwise. A U-shaped wheel lock or similar device is Jiggle the handlebar if the lock is difficult also recommended.
  • Page 27 Fuel Valve The three-way fuel valve is used to control the flow of fuel from the fuel tank to the carburetor. (On) (Off) (Res) (On): normal position for riding. (Off): for parking, storing, or transportation. (Res): for extra fuel to get to a gas station for refuelling.
  • Page 28 Starting the Engine Start your engine using the following procedure. To restart a warm engine, follow the procedure for “High Air Temperature.” NOTICE • If the engine does not start within 5 seconds, turn the ignition switch to the (Off) position and wait 10 seconds before trying to start the engine again to recover battery voltage.
  • Page 29 Normal Air Temperature 10 - 35ºC (50 - Immediately after the engine starts, push the choke lever down to the halfway position. 95ºF): Warm up the engine by opening and The fuel valve is (On). closing the throttle slightly. Turn the ignition switch to the (On) About a quarter minute after the engine position.
  • Page 30 Starting the Engine (Continued) Then let the kickstarter return to the top If the engine does not start: of its stroke. Turn the ignition switch to the (Off) position. With the throttle slightly open, operate Push the choke lever down all the way to the kickstarter.
  • Page 31 Shifting Gears Your vehicle transmission has 5 forward gears, five-down shift pattern.
  • Page 32 Refuelling Fuel type: Unleaded petrol only Fuel fill cap Arrow mark Fuel octane number: Your vehicle is designed to use Research Octane Number (RON) 91 or higher. Tank capacity including the reserve: 8.6 L (2.27 US gal, 1.89 Imp gal) Reserve capacity: 2.5 L (0.66 US gal, 0.55 Imp gal) Lower edge...
  • Page 33 Turn the fuel fill cap counterclockwise and WARNING remove the cap. Petrol is highly flammable and explosive. You can be burned or Closing the Fuel Fill Cap seriously injured when handling fuel. Install and tighten the fuel fill cap firmly by turning it clockwise.
  • Page 34 Storage Equipment Tool Kit Rear Carrier The tool kit is in the compartment box Rear carrier behind the left side cover. Tool kit Never exceed the maximum weight limit. Maximum Weight: 3.0 kg (6.6 lb) Removing the Left Side Cover (P.49)
  • Page 35: Maintenance

    Maintenance Please read “Importance of Maintenance” and “Maintenance Fundamentals” carefully before attempting any maintenance. Refer to “Specifications” for service data. Importance of Maintenance ......P. 32 Maintenance Schedule........P. 33 Maintenance Fundamentals ......P. 36 Tool ............... P. 46 Removing & Installing Body Components.. P. 47 Battery ..............
  • Page 36: Importance Of Maintenance

    Importance of Maintenance Importance of Maintenance Maintenance Safety Keeping your vehicle well-maintained is Always read the maintenance instructions absolutely essential to your safety and to before you begin each task, and make sure that protect your investment, obtain maximum you have the tools, parts, and skills required. performance, avoid breakdowns, and reduce air We cannot warn you of every conceivable pollution.
  • Page 37: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance work should be performed in new owner. accordance with Honda's standards and specifications by properly trained and equipped Honda recommends that your dealer should technicians. Your dealer meets all of these road test your vehicle after each periodic requirements. Keep an accurate record of maintenance is carried out.
  • Page 38 Inspect (clean, adjust, lubricate, or replace, if necessary) dealer, unless you have the necessary tools and are Lubricate mechanically skilled. Replace Procedures are provided in an official Honda Shop Manual. Clean : Technical. In the interest of safety, have your vehicle serviced by your dealer.
  • Page 39 Maintenance Schedule Frequency Pre-ride Annual Regular Refer to Items Check × 1,000 km Check Replace page P. 36 × 1,000 mi 12.5 Drive Chain Every 500 km (300 mi): Brake Shoes Wear Brake System Brakelight Switch Headlight Aim – Lights/Horn –...
  • Page 40: Maintenance Fundamentals

    Maintenance Fundamentals Brakes - Check operation; Pre-ride Inspection ● Front and Rear: check shoes wear and To ensure safety, it is your responsibility to freeplay, adjust if necessary. P. 52, P. 52, perform a pre-ride inspection and make sure P. 56 that any problem you find is corrected.
  • Page 41 Maintenance Fundamentals Replacing Parts Battery Always use Honda Genuine Parts or their Your vehicle has a maintenance-free type equivalents to ensure reliability and safety. battery. You do not have to check the battery electrolyte level or add distilled water. Clean the...
  • Page 42 Maintenance Fundamentals WARNING What to do in an emergency If any of the following occur, immediately see The battery gives off explosive your doctor. hydrogen gas during normal operation. Electrolyte splashes into your eyes: ● Wash your eyes repeatedly with cool water for at least 15 minutes.
  • Page 43 NOTICE If the terminals are heavily corroded, clean Installing non-Honda electrical accessories can and polish the terminals with a wire brush or overload the electrical system, discharging the sandpaper. Wear safety glasses.
  • Page 44 For recommended engine oil, see ratings, see “Specifications.” P. 88 “Specifications.” P. 87 Blown fuse If you use non-Honda engine oil, check the label to make sure that the oil satisfies all of the following standards: JASO T 903 standard : MA ●...
  • Page 45 Maintenance Fundamentals The JASO T 903 standard is an index for engine Drive Chain oils for 4-stroke motorcycle engines. There are The drive chain must be inspected and two classes: MA and MB. For example, the lubricated regularly. Inspect the chain more following label shows the MA classification.
  • Page 46 Maintenance Fundamentals Never use petrol or low flash point solvents for NOTICE cleaning the drive chain. Use of a new chain with worn sprockets will cause A fire or explosion could result. rapid chain wear. Avoid getting lubricant on the brakes or tyres. Cleaning and Lubricating Avoid applying excess chain lubricant to prevent After inspecting the slack, clean the chain and...
  • Page 47 Maintenance Fundamentals Inspecting for Abnormal Wear Tyres (Inspecting/Replacing) Checking the Air Pressure Inspect the tyres for Visually inspect your tyres and use an air signs of abnormal wear pressure gauge to measure the air pressure at on the contact surface. least once a month or any time you think the tyres look low.
  • Page 48 Maintenance Fundamentals WARNING Inspecting Tread Depth Inspect the tread wear indicators. If they Riding on tyres that are excessively become visible, replace the tyres immediately. worn or improperly inflated can cause a crash in which you can be seriously hurt or killed.
  • Page 49 Maintenance Fundamentals Have your tyres replaced by your dealer. WARNING For recommended tyres and air pressure, see Installing improper tyres on your “Specifications.” P. 87 vehicle can adversely affect handling Follow these guidelines whenever you replace and stability, and can cause a crash in tyres.
  • Page 50: Tool

    Tool The tool kit is stored in the compartment box. P. 30 You can perform some roadside repairs, minor adjustments and parts replacement with the provided tools. Spark plug wrench ● 10 × 14 mm Open end wrench ● No.2 Phillips screwdriver ●...
  • Page 51: Removing & Installing Body Components

    Removing & Installing Body Components Battery Removal Make sure the ignition switch is in the Rubber Negative Terminal Positive (Off) position. sheet terminal nuts terminal Remove the left side cover. P. 49 Pull the rubber sheet. Remove the fuse holder from the battery holder.
  • Page 52 Removing & Installing Body Components Battery Installation Install the parts in the reverse order of removal. Always connect the positive + terminal first. Make sure that bolts and nuts are tight. Tighten the battery holder bolt. Torque: 1.8 N·m (0.2 kgf·m, 1.3 lbf·ft) For proper handling of the battery, see “Maintenance Fundamentals.”...
  • Page 53: Left Side Cover

    Removing & Installing Body Components Left Side Cover Left Side Cover Removal Carefully pull the side cover out from the grommets and release the hook. Grommets Side cover Installation Install the parts in the reverse order of removal. Hook Prongs...
  • Page 54: Engine Oil

    Engine Oil Checking the Engine Oil If the engine is cold, idle the engine for 3 to 5 minutes. Upper level Turn the ignition switch to the (Off) position and wait for 2 to 3 minutes. Place your vehicle on its centre stand on a firm, level surface.
  • Page 55 Engine Oil Adding Engine Oil Adding Engine Oil Securely reinstall the oil fill cap/dipstick. NOTICE If the engine oil is below or near the lower Overfilling with oil or operating with insufficient level mark, add the recommended engine oil. oil can cause damage to your engine. Do not mix P.
  • Page 56: Brakes

    Brakes Inspecting the Rear Brake Make sure the brake rod, brake arm, spring and fastener are in good condition. Pedal Freeplay Inspecting the Front Brake Place your vehicle on its centre stand on a Lever Freeplay firm, level surface. Measure the distance the rear brake Place your vehicle on its centre stand on a pedal moves before the brake takes hold.
  • Page 57 Brakes Adjusting the Rear Brake Pedal Freeplay Adjusting the Rear Brake Pedal Freeplay Make sure the cut-out on the adjusting nut is seated on the brake arm pin when adjusting the freeplay. Freeplay Brake arm pin Adjusting nut Check the brake cable for kinks or signs of wear.
  • Page 58 Brakes Adjusting the Rear Brake Pedal Freeplay Adjusting nut Brake arm Decrease Freeplay Push Brake arm Increase Freeplay Adjusting nut Brake arm pin After adjustment, confirm the freeplay of the Adjust by turning the rear brake adjusting brake pedal. nut a half-turn at a time. Apply the brake several times and check Make sure the brake rod, brake arm, spring for free wheel rotation after the brake...
  • Page 59 Brakes Adjusting the Front Brake Lever Freeplay Adjusting the Front Brake Lever Freeplay Adjust the freeplay of the brake lever with the front wheel pointed straight ahead. Decrease Make sure the cut-out on the adjusting nut is Freeplay seated on the brake arm pin when adjusting Adjusting the freeplay.
  • Page 60 Brakes Inspecting the Brake Shoe Wear Inspecting the Brake Shoe Brake arm Wear The front and rear brake are equipped with a brake wear indicator. Push Front Arrow Brake Brake arm panel Adjusting nut Reference Brake mark After adjustment, confirm the freeplay of the brake lever.
  • Page 61 See your dealer for this service. operates too late, or turn the nut in the direction B if the switch operates too soon. When the brake service is necessary, see your Brakelight switch dealer. Use only Honda Genuine Parts or its equivalent. Adjusting...
  • Page 62: Side Stand

    Side Stand Checking the Side Stand Side stand spring Check that the side stand operates smoothly. If the side stand is stiff or squeaky, clean the pivot area and lubricate the pivot bolt with clean grease. Check the spring for damage or loss of tension.
  • Page 63: Drive Chain

    Drive Chain Inspecting the Drive Chain Slack Check the drive chain slack at several points along the chain. If the slack is not constant at all points, some links may be kinked and binding. Have the chain inspected by your dealer. Shift the transmission to Neutral.
  • Page 64: Clutch

    Clutch Checking the Clutch Check the clutch cable for kinks or signs of wear. If necessary have it replaced by your Checking the Clutch Lever Freeplay dealer. Lubricate the clutch cable with a Check the clutch lever freeplay. commercially available cable lubricant to Freeplay at the clutch lever: prevent premature wear and corrosion.
  • Page 65 Clutch Adjusting the Clutch Lever Freeplay Adjusting the Clutch Lever Upper lock nut Rubber dust cover Freeplay Upper Adjustment Attempt adjustment with the upper clutch cable adjuster first. Pull back the rubber dust cover. Loosen the upper lock nut. Upper clutch cable adjuster Turn the upper clutch cable adjuster until the freeplay is 10 - 20 mm (0.4 - 0.8 in).
  • Page 66 Clutch Adjusting the Clutch Lever Freeplay Loosen the lower lock nut. Lower adjusting nut Lower lock nut Turn the lower adjusting nut until the clutch lever freeplay is 10 - 20 mm (0.4 - 0.8 in). Tighten the lower lock nut and check the clutch lever freeplay.
  • Page 67: Throttle

    Throttle Checking the Throttle With the engine off, check that the throttle rotates smoothly from fully closed to fully open in all steering positions and throttle freeplay is correct. If the throttle does not move smoothly, close automatically, or if the cable is damaged, have the vehicle inspected by your dealer.
  • Page 68: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Engine Will Not Start........P. 65 Tyre Puncture ............. P. 66 Electrical Trouble ..........P. 67 Battery Goes Dead ..........P. 67 Burned-out Light Bulb........P. 67 Blown Fuse ............P. 72...
  • Page 69: Engine Will Not Start

    Engine Will Not Start Starter Motor Operates But Starter Motor Does Not Engine Does Not Start Operate Check the following items: Check the following items: Check the correct engine starting Check the correct engine starting ● ● sequence. P. 24 sequence.
  • Page 70: Tyre Puncture

    Tyre Puncture Repairing a puncture or removing a wheel WARNING requires special tools and technical expertise. We recommend you have this type of service Riding your vehicle with a temporary performed by your dealer. tyre or tube repair can be risky. If the After an emergency repair, always have the temporary repair fails, you can crash tyre inspected/replaced by your dealer.
  • Page 71: Electrical Trouble

    Electrical Trouble Battery Goes Dead Burned-out Light Bulb Charge the battery using a motorcycle Follow the procedure below to replace a battery charger. burned-out light bulb. Remove the battery from the vehicle before Turn the ignition switch to the (Off) charging.
  • Page 72 Electrical Trouble Burned-out Light Bulb Headlight Bulb Pull out the dust cover. Pull the socket up in the direction with the Remove the screws from the headlight catch, and remove the catch from the case. hole. Gently pull the lower end of the headlight Remove the socket.
  • Page 73 Electrical Trouble Burned-out Light Bulb Slightly press the headlight bulb and turn Install a new bulb and parts in the reverse it counterclockwise. order of removal. Headlight Do not touch the glass surface with your bulb fingers. If you touch the bulb with your bare hands, clean it with a cloth moistened with alcohol.
  • Page 74 Electrical Trouble Burned-out Light Bulb Position Light Bulb Brakelight/Taillight Bulb Socket Screws Bulb Bulb Taillight lens Remove the taillight lens by removing the Remove the headlight case. P. 68 screws. Pull out the socket. Slightly press the bulb in and turn it Pull out the bulb without turning.
  • Page 75 Electrical Trouble Burned-out Light Bulb Front/Rear Turn Signal Bulb Turn signal lens Bulb Screw Remove the turn signal lens by removing the screw. Slightly press the bulb in and turn it counterclockwise. Install a new bulb and parts in the reverse order of removal.
  • Page 76: Blown Fuse

    Electrical Trouble Blown Fuse Blown Fuse Open the fuse holder and lift out the blown fuse with the clips. Before handling fuses, see “Inspecting and Spare fuse Replacing Fuses.” P. 40 Fuse holder Clips Rubber sheet Slide the blown fuse out of the clips. Battery holder Fuse holder Remove the left side cover.
  • Page 77 Electrical Trouble Blown Fuse Do not pry the clips open to get a fuse out; Fuse holder you could bend them and cause poor contact with the new fuse. A loose fuse could cause damage to the electrical system and even start a fire.
  • Page 78: Information

    Information Keys............... P. 75 Instruments, Controls, & Other Features..P. 76 Caring for Your Vehicle........P. 77 Storing Your Vehicle......... P. 80 Transporting Your Vehicle ......P. 81 You & the Environment........P. 82 Serial Numbers........... P. 83 Fuels Containing Alcohol......... P. 84 Catalytic Converter ...........
  • Page 79: Keys

    Keys Keys Ignition Key Be sure to record the key number provided with the original keys. Store the spare key and key number in a safe location. To make a duplicate, take the spare key or the key number to your dealer. If you lose all ignition keys and the key number, the ignition switch assembly will probably have to be removed by your dealer to determine the...
  • Page 80: Instruments, Controls, & Other Features

    Instruments, Controls, & Other Features Instruments, Controls, & Always carry this manual Other Features This owner's manual cannot be stored on this vehicle. Be sure to carry the owner's manual Ignition Switch with you when riding. Leaving the ignition switch in the (On) position with the engine stopped will drain the battery.
  • Page 81: Caring For Your Vehicle

    Frequent cleaning and polishing is important to After the vehicle dries, lubricate any moving ensure the life of your Honda. A clean vehicle parts. makes it easier to spot potential problems.
  • Page 82 Caring for Your Vehicle Washing Precautions in the rain. This does not impact the headlight function. Follow these guidelines when washing: Any condensation inside the headlight Do not use high-pressure washers: ● should dissipate after a few minutes of High-pressure water cleaners can running the engine with the headlight(s) damage moving parts and electrical parts, rendering them inoperable.
  • Page 83 Caring for Your Vehicle Aluminium Components Exhaust Pipe and Muffler Aluminium will corrode from contact with dirt, When the exhaust pipe and muffler are painted, mud, or road salt. Clean aluminium parts do not use a commercially available abrasive regularly and follow these guidelines to avoid kitchen cleaning compound.
  • Page 84: Storing Your Vehicle

    Storing Your Vehicle Storing Your Vehicle After removing your vehicle from storage, inspect all maintenance items required by the If you store your vehicle outdoors, you should Maintenance Schedule. consider using a full-body cover. If you won't be riding for an extended period, follow these guidelines: Wash your vehicle and wax all painted ●...
  • Page 85: Transporting Your Vehicle

    Transporting Your Vehicle Transporting Your Vehicle If your vehicle needs to be transported, it should be carried on a motorcycle trailer or a flatbed truck or trailer that has a loading ramp or lifting platform, and motorcycle tie-down straps. Never try to tow your vehicle with a wheel or wheels on the ground.
  • Page 86: You & The Environment

    You & the Environment You & the Environment Recycle Wastes Put oil and other toxic wastes in approved Owning and riding a vehicle can be enjoyable, containers and take them to a recycling centre. but you must do your part to protect the Call your local or state office of public works or environment.
  • Page 87: Serial Numbers

    Serial Numbers Serial Numbers The frame and engine serial numbers uniquely identify your vehicle and are required in order to register your vehicle. They may also be required when ordering replacement parts. Frame number You should record these numbers and keep them in a safe place.
  • Page 88: Fuels Containing Alcohol

    Fuels Containing Alcohol Fuels Containing Alcohol The use of petrol containing more than 10% ethanol may: Some conventional fuels blended with alcohol Damage the painting of the fuel tank. ● are available in some locales to help reduce Damage the rubber tubes of the fuel line. ●...
  • Page 89: Catalytic Converter

    (CO) in the exhaust gasses into safe not running properly, stop riding and turn compounds. off the engine. A defective catalytic converter contributes to air pollution and can impair your engine's performance. A replacement unit must be an original Honda part or equivalent.
  • Page 90: Specifications

    Specifications Main Components ■ Displacement 124 cm (7.6 cu-in) Overall length 1,904 mm (75.0 in) Bore x stroke 56.500 x 49.500 mm (2.2244 x 1.9488 in) Overall width 745 mm (29.3 in) Compression ratio 9.0 : 1 Overall height 1,026 mm (40.4 in) Unleaded petrol Fuel Wheelbase...
  • Page 91 Spark plug gap 0.8 - 0.9 mm (0.03 - 0.04 in) Idle speed 1,400 ± 100 rpm Honda 4-stroke motorcycle oil API Service Classification SG or higher, excluding oils Recommended marked as “Energy Conserving” or “Resource engine oil Conserving,” SAE 10W-30, JASO T 903...
  • Page 92 Specifications Bulbs Torque Specifications ■ ■ Headlight 12 V-35/35 W Battery holder bolt 1.8 N·m (0.2 kgf·m, 1.3 lbf·ft) Brakelight/Taillight 12 V-21/5 W Front turn signal light 12 V-10 W × 2 Rear turn signal light 12 V-10 W × 2 Position light 12 V-5 W Fuses...

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