Pre-Ride Inspection; Starting Procedure; Operation - Honda CT110 Series Owner's Manual

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OPERATION

PRE-RIDE INSPECTION

WARNING
If the Pre-ride Inspection is not performed, serious damage or an accident
may result.
Inspect your motorcycle every day before you ride it. The items listed here will only take a few minutes
to check, and in the long run they can save time, expense and possibly you life.
1. Engine oil level -
2. Fuel level -
3. Brakes - check operation.
4. Tyres -
check condition and pressure.
5. Drive chain -
6. Throttle - check for smooth opening and full closing in all steering positions.
7. Lights - check that headlight, tail/brake light, turn signals, indicators.
8. Engine stop switch -
9. Battery electrolyte -
Correct any discrepancy before you ride. Contact your authorized Honda dealer for assistance if you
cannot correct the problem.

Starting Procedure

Cold engine
1. Raise the choke lever (1) to Fully ON (A).
2. Open the throttle slightly and operate the kick starter with the right foot, starting from the top of
the stroke and following through to the bottom with a rapid and continuous kick.
CAUTION
3. Warm up the engine at approx. 1,500 rpm until it runs smoothly with the choke lever Fully OFF
(B).
and tire reliability may be impaired.
Improper tire inflation will cause abnormal tread wear and create a
safety hazard. Under inflation may result in the tire slopping on, or
coming off of the rim causing tire deflation that may result in a loss of
vehicle control.
Operation with excessively worn tire is hazardous and will adversely
affect traction and handling.
add engine oil if
fill the fuel tank when
Adjust free play if necessary.
check condition and
check for proper function.
check the level and add if necessary
Do not allow the kick starter to snap back freely against the pedal stop
as engine case damage could result.
required. Check for leaks.
necessary. Check for leaks.
slack. Adjust and lubricate if necessary.

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