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31MKE720
2021 CRF450X
MOM 17466 (2003)

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Contents Vehicle Safety P. 2 Operation Guide P. 14 Maintenance P. 36 Troubleshooting P. 65 Information P. 75 Specifications P. 97 31MKE720 2021 CRF450X MOM 17466 (2003)
  • Page 2 IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR RECREATIONAL OFF-ROAD OR COMPETITION USE ONLY This vehicle is designed and manufactured for recreational off-road use or competition only and is covered by a noise control warranty. It does not conform to federal motor vehicle safety standards or US EPA On Highway Exhaust Emission regulations, and operation on public streets, roads, or highways is illegal.
  • Page 3 Welcome Congratulations on your purchase of a new well serviced and maintained. Also, observe Honda vehicle. Your selection of a Honda makes the break-in guidelines, and always perform you part of a worldwide family of satisfied the pre-ride inspection and other periodic customers who appreciate Honda's reputation checks in this manual.
  • 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 procedures WARNING and other information on safety labels, in this...
  • Page 5: Vehicle Safety

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

    Safety Guidelines Safety Guidelines Before Riding Make sure that you are physically fit, mentally Follow these guidelines to enhance your safety: focused and free of alcohol and drugs. Check Perform all routine and regular inspections ● that you are wearing an approved helmet and specified in this owner's manual and protective apparel.
  • Page 7 Safety Guidelines Continually “read” the terrain for unexpected Keep Your Honda in Safe Condition turns, drop-offs, rocks, ruts and other hazards. It's important to keep your vehicle properly Always keep your speed low enough to allow maintained and in safe riding condition.
  • Page 8 Safety Guidelines If You are Involved in a Crash Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) Battery Personal safety is your first priority after a crash. If you smell an unusual odor coming from the If you or anyone else has been injured, take lithium-ion (li-ion) battery, park your vehicle in a time to assess the severity of the injuries and safe place outside and away from flammable whether it is safe to continue riding.
  • Page 9 Safety Guidelines WARNING Carbon Monoxide Hazard Exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide, a Running the engine of your vehicle colorless, odorless gas. Breathing carbon while in an enclosed or even partially monoxide can cause loss of consciousness and enclosed area can cause a rapid build- may lead to death.
  • Page 10: Safety Labels

    Safety Labels Safety Labels serious injury. Read these labels carefully and don't remove them. Safety and information labels on your vehicle If a label comes off or becomes hard to read, provide important safety information and may contact your dealer for a replacement. warn you of potential hazards that could cause...
  • Page 11: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Safety Precautions WARNING Not wearing a helmet increases the Protective Apparel chance of serious injury or death in a Make sure that you are wearing an approved crash. helmet, eye protection, and other appropriate riding gear. Make sure that you always wear an approved helmet ,eye protection, and Helmet protective apparel.
  • Page 12: Riding Precautions

    Riding Precautions Riding Precautions Brakes To slow or stop, apply the front brake lever and Break-in Period rear brake pedal smoothly, while downshifting to match your speed. Gradually increase During the first operating day or 15 miles (25 braking as you feel the brakes slowing your km) of running, follow these guidelines to speed.
  • Page 13 Riding Precautions Generally, reduce your speed or complete foot on the ground first, then your right foot braking before beginning a turn. Avoid braking when you have finished braking. or closing the throttle quickly while turning. Parking Either action may cause one or both wheels to Park on a firm, level surface.
  • Page 14 Riding Precautions Turn the handlebar fully to the left. Refueling and Fuel Guidelines Turning the handlebar to the right Follow these guidelines to protect the engine reduces stability and may cause the and fuel system: vehicle to fall. Use only unleaded gasoline. ●...
  • Page 15: Accessories & Modifications

    We strongly advise that you do not add any seriously hurt or killed. accessories that were not specifically designed or approved 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 16: Loading

    Loading Loading Keep cargo small and light weight. ● Make sure it cannot easily be caught on We recommended that you do not carry any brush or other objects, and that it does not cargo on this motorcycle. However, if you interfere with your ability to shift position to decide to carry cargo, ride at reduced speeds maintain balance and stability.
  • Page 17: Operation Guide

    Parts Location Battery (P.58) Seat (P.60) Front brake fluid reservoir Front brake lever Throttle grip Rear brake pedal Rear brake fluid reservoir...
  • Page 18 Clutch lever Fuel fill cap (P.34) Fast idle knob (Engine idle speed) (P.29) Side cover (P.61) Fuse box (P.73) Main fuse (P.74) Engine oil fill cap/dipstick Shift lever (P.32) Side stand...
  • Page 19 Instruments Speedometer Clock To set the clock: (P.22) SEL button Display Check When starting the engine, all the mode and digital segments will show. If any part of these displays does not come on when it should, have your dealer check for problems...
  • Page 20 Odometer [TOTAL], tripmeter [TRIP A/B], current fuel mileage, average fuel mileage A [TRIP A AVG], average fuel mileage B [TRIP B AVG], fuel consumption A and fuel consumption B To select the odometer, tripmeter A/B, current fuel mileage, average fuel mileage A/B or fuel consumption A/B press the SEL button.
  • Page 21 Instruments (Continued) Odometer [TOTAL] Current fuel mileage Total distance ridden. Displays the current or instant fuel mileage. When " " is displayed, go to your Display range: dealer for service. 0.0 to 199.9 mile/gal. 0.0 to 99.9 L/100km (km/L). Tripmeter [TRIP A/B] When your speed is less than 4 mph (6 ●...
  • Page 22 Average fuel mileage [AVG] Fuel Consumption Displays the average fuel mileage since the Displays the tripmeter fuel consumption since selected tripmeter was reset. the tripmeter was reset. The average fuel mileage will be calculated The fuel consumption will be calculated based on value displayed on the tripmeter (A based on value displayed on the tripmeter (A or B) selected.
  • Page 23 Instruments (Continued) When they are reset, reset display appears at To Reset the Tripmeter [TRIP A/B]、 each indication. Average Fuel Mileage [AVG] and Fuel Consumption To reset tripmeter A, fuel consumption (based on tripmeter A) and average fuel mileage (based on tripmeter A) together, press and hold the SEL button with the tripmeter A, fuel consumption (based on tripmeter A) or average fuel mileage (based...
  • Page 24 To reset tripmeter B, fuel consumption (based on tripmeter B) and average fuel mileage (based on tripmeter B) together, press and hold the SEL button with the tripmeter B, fuel consumption (based on tripmeter B) or average fuel mileage (based on tripmeter B) displayed.
  • Page 25 Instruments (Continued) Display Setting Ordinary display Press and hold the SEL button while odometer or current fuel mileage is displayed, the Time format setting display turn into the setting mode. Following items to change sequentially. Clock setting • Time format setting •...
  • Page 26 1. Time format setting: Press the SEL button to select “12 hr” or “24 hr”. You can switch the time format between 12 hour format or 24 hour format. Starting the engine. Press the SEL button to select the odometer or current fuel mileage.
  • Page 27 Instruments (Continued) 2. Clock setting: Press and hold the SEL button. The clock is set, and then the display moves to the Press the SEL button until the desired hour is backlight brightness adjustment. displayed. Press and hold the SEL button. The minute digits start flashing.
  • Page 28 3. Backlight brightness adjustment 4. Changing of speed and mileage unit You can adjust the brightness to one of five Press the SEL button to select either “mph” and “mile” or “km/h” and “km”. levels. Press the SEL button. The brightness is switched.
  • Page 29 Instruments (Continued) 4. Changing of fuel mileage unit Press the SEL button to switch between “km/L” or “L/100km”. Press and hold the SEL button. The fuel mileage unit is set, and then the display will return to the ordinary display.
  • Page 30 Indicators If one of these indicators does not come on when it should, have your dealer check for problems. PGM-FI malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) Comes on briefly when the engine is started. If it comes on while engine is running: (P.67) Fuel reserve indicator Neutral indicator...
  • Page 31 Switches Engine stop button Start button (P.29) (P.31)
  • Page 32 Starting the Engine Start your engine using the following procedure. To restart a warm engine, follow the procedure for “Warm Engine Starting”. NOTICE • If the engine does not start within 5 seconds, wait 10 seconds before trying to start the engine again to recover battery voltage.
  • Page 33 Starting the Engine (Continued) Cold Engine Starting Warm Engine Starting Shift the transmission to neutral. Shift the transmission into neutral. If the temperature is 50 °F (10 °C) or below, Pull the clutch lever and depress the start pull the fast idle knob fully up. button.
  • Page 34 When starting the engine, the PGM-FI When you stop the engine malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) (amber) will Normal Engine Stop stay on for 2 seconds, then go off. If the Shift the transmission into neutral. PGM-FI malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) Push and hold the engine stop button until does not come on or go off when it should, the engine stops completely.
  • Page 35 Shifting Gears Your vehicle transmission has 6 forward Depress the shift lever from neutral down gears in a one-down, five-up shift pattern. to first gear. Release the front brake lever. Gradually open the throttle while you slowly release the clutch lever. If the engine rpm (speed) is too low when you release the clutch lever, the engine will stall.
  • Page 36 Remember to close the throttle and pull the clutch lever in completely before shifting. Learning when to shift gears comes with experience. Upshift to a higher gear or reduce throttle before engine rpm (speed) gets too high. Downshift to a lower gear before you feel the engine laboring (lugging) at low rpm.
  • Page 37 Refueling Fuel type: Unleaded gasoline only Breather tube Recommended fuel octane number: Lower edge of Pump Octane Number (PON) 91 or higher. Tank capacity: 2.01 US gal (7.6 L) filler neck Refueling and Fuel Guidelines (P.11) Fuel fill cap Be careful not to damage the fuel pump while filling the fuel tank.
  • Page 38 If the breather tube is twisted, turn the rotary joint to correct. Turn the fuel fill cap counterclockwise and If you replace the fuel fill cap, use a Honda remove it. Genuine replacement part or equivalent. NOTICE WARNING...
  • Page 39: Maintenance

    Maintenance Please read “Importance of Maintenance”, “Maintenance Fundamentals” and Competition Handbook carefully before attempting any maintenance. Refer to Competition Handbook for service data. Importance of Maintenance ......P. 37 Maintenance Schedule........P. 39 Maintenance Record......... P. 47 Maintenance Fundamentals ......P. 48 Removing &...
  • Page 40: Importance Of Maintenance

    Importance of Maintenance For information about the exhaust emission and Importance of Maintenance noise emission requirements of the U.S. Keeping your vehicle well-maintained is Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the absolutely essential to your safety and to California Air Resources Board (CARB). P.
  • Page 41 Importance of Maintenance Follow these guidelines when performing Maintenance Safety maintenance. Always read the maintenance instructions Stop the engine. ● before you begin each task, and make sure that Place your vehicle on a firm, level surface ● you have the tools, parts, and skills required. using the side stand, an optional workstand We cannot warn you of every conceivable or a maintenance stand to provide support.
  • Page 42: Maintenance Schedule

    Procedures for these items are Honda dealer knows your vehicle best and is provided in Competition Handbook. The fully equipped to maintain and repair it. If you...
  • Page 43 Lubricate mechanically skilled. Replace Procedures are provided in an official Honda Service Clean Manual (2 P. 92). : Technical. In the interest of safety, have your vehicle serviced by your dealer.
  • Page 44 Maintenance Schedule Initial Whichever Comes First Regular Maintenance Interval Maintenance Frequency 1200 1800 2400 Items 1000 2000 3000 4000 Note Month Decompressor System Engine Idle Speed Radiator Coolant (NOTE 2) Cooling System Secondary Air Supply System Evaporative Emission Control System Drive Chain (NOTE 1) Every 300 mi (500 km) or 3 months :...
  • Page 45 Maintenance Schedule Initial Whichever Comes First Regular Maintenance Interval Maintenance Frequency 1200 1800 2400 Items 1000 2000 3000 4000 Note Month Headlight Aim Clutch System Side Stand Suspension Spark Arrester Every 1,000 mi (1,600 km) or every 100 operating hours : Nuts, Bolts, Fasteners Wheels/Tyres Steering Head Bearings...
  • Page 46 Crankcase Breather Spark Plug Valve Clearance/Decompressor System (NOTE 4) WE RECOMMEND THESE ITEMS BE SERVICED BY REFERRING TO THE OFFICIAL HONDA SERVICE MANUAL. This maintenance schedule is based upon average riding condition. Machine subjected to severe use require more frequent servicing.
  • Page 47 Maintenance Schedule Frequency Each race or Every 2 races or Every 4 races or Every 6 races or Every 8 races or NOTE Items about 3.5 hours about 7.5 hours about 15.0 hours about 22.5 hours about 30.0 hours Engine Oil (NOTE 3) Engine Oil Filter (NOTE 3)
  • Page 48 Maintenance Schedule Frequency Each race or Every 2 races or Every 4 races or Every 6 races or Every 8 races or NOTE Items about 3.5 hours about 7.5 hours about 15.0 hours about 22.5 hours about 30.0 hours Clutch System Control Cables Exhaust Pipe/Muffler Suspension...
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  • Page 50: Maintenance Record

    Maintenance Record Keeping an accurate maintenance record will help ensure that your vehicle is properly maintained. Retain detailed receipts to verify the maintenance was performed. If the vehicle is sold, these receipts should be transferred with the vehicle to the new owner. Make sure whoever performs the maintenance completes this record.
  • Page 51: Maintenance Fundamentals

    Maintenance Fundamentals Throttle operation. Pre-ride Inspection ● Tires for damage or improper inflation ● To ensure safety, it is your responsibility to pressure. perform a pre-ride inspection and make sure Spokes for looseness. ● that any problem you find is corrected. A pre- Rim locks for looseness.
  • Page 52 Maintenance Fundamentals Between Motos & Practice Maintenance After practice or between motos you have a chance to make additional checks and adjustments. • Clean accumulated dirt from under the fenders and off the wheels, suspension components, handgrips, controls, and footpegs. A stiff, nylon parts cleaning brush works well.
  • Page 53 Maintenance Fundamentals • After adjustment, check that the chain • Suspend the front wheel above the ground adjuster index marks are in the same and use the pressure release screws to position on each side. This will ensure that release the built-up pressure in the forks. the rear wheel is in proper alignment and This pressure is caused by normal fork allow maximum performance from the rear...
  • Page 54 Maintenance Fundamentals Take care to prevent catching your fingers After Competition Maintenance between the chain and sprocket. It is important to the long term performance of your vehicle to practice a consistent Remove the drive chain, clean and lubricate it. maintenance program.
  • Page 55 Take care to prevent catching your fingers Replacing Parts between the chain and sprocket. Always use Honda Genuine Parts or their equivalents to ensure reliability and safety. A variety of reasonably priced cleaning brushes are available from variety, drug, food, and WARNING hardware stores.
  • Page 56 Maintenance Fundamentals Electrolyte splashes into your mouth Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) Battery ● Rinse mouth thoroughly with water, and Your vehicle has a lithium-ion (li-ion) battery. do not swallow. Clean the battery terminals if they become dirty WARNING or corroded. The battery contains flammable organic NOTICE An improperly disposed of battery can be solvent as electrolyte.
  • Page 57 Maintenance Fundamentals Cleaning the Battery Terminals Charging Remove the battery. P. 58 If you use electrical accessories that drain the If the terminals are starting to corrode and battery or you do not ride frequently, we are coated with a white substance, wash recommend that you charge the battery every with warm water and wipe clean.
  • Page 58 Do not jump-start, as this can damage your vehicle's electrical system and battery. Bump starting is not recommended. NOTICE Installing non-Honda electrical accessories can overload the electrical system, discharging the NOTICE battery and possibly damaging the system. Replacing a fuse with one that has a higher rating greatly increases the chance of damage to the electrical system.
  • Page 59 Maintenance Fundamentals Inspecting Rims and Valve Stems Tires (Inspecting/Replacing) Inspect the rims for damage and loose spokes. Checking the Air Pressure Also inspect the valve stems for their positions. Visually inspect your tires and use an air A tilted valve stem indicates the tube is slipping pressure gauge to measure the air pressure inside the tire or the tire is slipping on the rim.
  • Page 60 Maintenance Fundamentals Have your tires replaced by your dealer. WARNING For recommended tires, air pressure, see Installing improper tires on your vehicle “Specifications.” P. 97 can adversely affect handling and Follow these guidelines whenever you replace stability, and can cause a crash in which tires.
  • Page 61: Removing & Installing Body Components

    Removing & Installing Body Components Battery Removal Remove the seat. P. 60 Remove the battery band. Positive terminal cover Disconnect the negative - terminal from Battery Battery band the battery. Remove the positive terminal cover. Disconnect the positive + terminal from the battery.
  • Page 62 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 positive + terminal bolt and negative - terminal bolt to the specified torque: Torque: 1.5 lbf·ft (2 N·m, 0.2 kgf·m) Install the battery band and seat.
  • Page 63: Seat

    Removing & Installing Body Components Seat Seat Removal Remove the seat mounting bolts. Seat center prongs Remove the seat by pulling it backward. Installation Seat front prong Seat Install the seat while aligning the seat mounting bolts front prong with the slot of the fuel tank and seat center prongs with the seat support base slots.
  • Page 64: Left Side Cover

    Removing & Installing Body Components Left Side Cover Left Side Cover Removal Remove the seat. P. 60 Remove the left side cover by removing Side cover the bolts. Installation Install the left side cover, and then tighten the bolts to the specified torque: Torque: 7 lbf·ft (10 N·m, 1.0 kgf·m) Install the seat.
  • Page 65: Spark Arrester

    Spark Arrester Cleaning the Spark Arrester Tail cap cover Muffler The spark arrester must be serviced every 1,000 mi (1,600 km) of running or 100 operating hours to maintain its efficiency. Regular servicing prevents carbon buildup (which can diminish engine performance) and also complies with USDA regulations for regular maintenance to assure proper function.
  • Page 66 Spark Arrester Cleaning the Spark Arrester Spark arrester mounting bolts Glass wool Spark arrester Gasket Remove the glass wool. Remove the spark arrester mounting bolts, spark arrester and gasket from the muffler. Continued...
  • Page 67 Spark Arrester Cleaning the Spark Arrester Seam 90° Spark arrester screen Use a brush to remove carbon deposits from the spark arrester screen. Be careful Check the glass wool. Replace, if to avoid damaging the spark arrester necessary. Install the glass wool with its screen.
  • Page 68: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Engine Will Not Start........P. 66 Warning Indicators On or Flashing....P. 67 PGM-FI (Programmed Fuel Injection) Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)....P. 67 Electrical Trouble ..........P. 68 Battery Goes Dead ..........P. 68 Burned-out Light Bulb........P. 69 Blown Fuse ............
  • Page 69: Engine Will Not Start

    Check the condition of the battery. ● P. 68 If the problem continues, have your vehicle inspected by your dealer as soon as possible or refer to an official Honda Service Manual available for purchase from your dealer. P. 92...
  • Page 70: Warning Indicators On Or Flashing

    If the indicator comes on while riding, you may have a serious problem with the PGM-FI system. Reduce speed and have your vehicle inspected by your dealer as soon as possible or refer to an official Honda Service Manual available for purchase from your dealer. P. 92...
  • Page 71: Electrical Trouble

    Electrical Trouble Battery Goes Dead NOTICE Do not jump-start, as this can damage your vehicle's electrical system and battery. Battery charging is needed. Bump starting is not recommended. A battery charger recommended by your lithium-ion (li-ion) battery manufacturer is Check the battery voltage using a digital needed for battery charging.
  • Page 72: Burned-Out Light Bulb

    Electrical Trouble Burned-out Light Bulb Burned-out Light Bulb Follow the procedure below to replace a burned-out light bulb. Allow the bulb to cool before replacing it. Do not use bulbs other than those specified. Check the replacement bulb for correct operation before riding.
  • Page 73 Electrical Trouble Burned-out Light Bulb Headlight Remove the front visor bolts. Pull out the front visor and disconnect the Front visor bolts headlight connector. Headlight connector Front visor Dust cover...
  • Page 74 Electrical Trouble Burned-out Light Bulb Pull back the dust cover. Push and turn the socket counterclockwise, then pull it out. Pull out the bulb without turning it. Install a new bulb and parts in the reverse order of removal. Install the dust cover with its “TOP” mark facing up.
  • Page 75 Electrical Trouble Burned-out Light Bulb Taillight The taillight uses several LEDs. If there is an LED which is not turned on, see your dealer for servicing. This model is equipped with an electric starter and battery for easy engine starting. There is a possibility of damage to the lighting system if the battery is carelessly removed.
  • Page 76: Blown Fuse

    Electrical Trouble Blown Fuse Blown Fuse Remove the left side cover. P. 61 Open the rubber fuse box cover and fuse box cover. Before handling fuses, see “Inspecting and Pull out the fuses one by one to check for Replacing Fuses.” P.
  • Page 77 Electrical Trouble Blown Fuse Main Fuse Pull out the main fuse to check for a blown fuse. Always replace a blown fuse Starter magnetic switch cover with a spare main fuse. Close the start magnetic switch cover. Reinstall parts in the reverse order of removal.
  • Page 78: Information

    Transporting Your Vehicle ......P. 83 You & the Environment........P. 85 Vehicle Identification Number....... P. 86 Emission Control Systems ....... P. 87 Oxygenated Fuels..........P. 91 Authorized Manuals ......... P. 92 Warranty Coverage and Service ....P. 93 Honda Contacts ..........P. 95...
  • Page 79: Instruments, Controls, & Other Features

    Instruments, Controls, & Other Features Instruments, Controls, & Ignition Cut-off System Other Features A banking (lean angle) sensor automatically stops the engine and fuel pump if the vehicle Odometer falls over. The display locks at 999,999 when the read-out exceeds 999,999. Tripmeter The tripmeters return to 0.0 when each read- out exceeds 9,999.9.
  • Page 80: Caring For Your Vehicle

    Frequent cleaning and polishing is important to Thoroughly rinse your vehicle with plenty of ensure the life of your Honda. A clean vehicle clean water and dry with a soft, clean cloth. makes it easier to spot potential problems.
  • Page 81 Caring for Your Vehicle Washing Precautions If you use a high pressure washer, avoid spraying the following areas: Follow these guidelines when washing: brake master cylinders Do not use high-pressure washers: ● drive chain High-pressure water cleaners can electrical circuit damage moving parts and electrical engine stop button parts, rendering them inoperable.
  • Page 82 Caring for Your Vehicle Do not direct water at the muffler: lens(es), have your vehicle inspected by ● Water in the muffler can prevent starting your dealer. and causes rust in the muffler. Do not use wax or polishing compounds on ●...
  • Page 83 Caring for Your Vehicle Aluminum Frame Maintenance Titanium Fuel Tank Maintenance Aluminum corrodes when it comes in contact The fuel tank is made of titanium material. with dust, mud and road salt. To remove mud or dust, use a sponge or soft cloth and a stainless steel kitchen detergent, To remove stains, use Scotch Brite Hand Pad then rinse well with clean water.
  • Page 84 Caring for Your Vehicle Exhaust Pipe and Muffler The exhaust pipe and muffler are stainless steel but may become stained by mud or dust. To remove mud or dust, use a wet sponge and a liquid kitchen abrasive, then rinse well with clean water.
  • Page 85: Storing Your Vehicle

    Storing Your Vehicle Storing Your Vehicle Store your vehicle in an unheated area, free ● of dampness, away from sunlight, with a If you won't be riding for an extended period, minimum of daily temperature variation. follow these guidelines: Cover your vehicle with a porous material. ●...
  • Page 86: Transporting Your Vehicle

    Transporting Your Vehicle Transporting Your Vehicle To remove your vehicle from storage, follow these guidelines: If your vehicle needs to be transported, it Uncover and clean your vehicle. ● should be carried on a motorcycle trailer or a Change the engine oil if more than 4 ●...
  • Page 87 Transporting Your Vehicle If you use a truck or motorcycle trailer to To secure your vehicle, brace the front wheel transport your vehicle, we recommend that you against the front of the truck bed or trailer rail. follow these guidelines: Attach the lower ends of two straps to the Use a loading ramp.
  • Page 88: 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 center. but you must do your part to protect the Call your local or state office of public works or environment.
  • Page 89: Vehicle Identification Number

    Vehicle Identification Number Vehicle Identification Number The VIN and engine serial number uniquely identify your vehicle and are required in order to register your vehicle. They may also be required when ordering replacement parts. You should record these numbers and keep them in a safe place.
  • Page 90: Emission Control Systems

    Emission Control Systems Emission Control Systems Compliance with the terms of the Distributor's Warranties for Honda Motorcycle Emission Your vehicle engine emits combustion Control Systems is necessary in order to byproducts, including carbon monoxide (CO), maintain a valid emissions system warranty.
  • Page 91 Emission Control Systems Ignition Timing Control System Noise Emission Requirements The ignition timing control system adjusts the The EPA also requires that vehicles built after ignition timing to reduce the amount of HC, January 1,1983 comply with applicable noise CO, and NOx produced. emission standards for one year or 1,865 miles (3,000 km) after the time of sale to the ultimate Secondary Air Injection System...
  • Page 92 Emission Control Systems Tampering with the fuel tank, fuel hoses, or fuel Models sold in and used in California: An add- vapor charge hoses to reduce or defeat the on or modified part must be compliant with effectiveness of the fuel permeation applicable ARB evaporative emission control technologies is prohibited by federal standards.
  • Page 93 Emission Control Systems AMONG THOSE ACTS PRESUMED TO Poor performance (drive ability) and poor fuel economy. CONSTITUTE TAMPERING ARE THE FOLLOWING ACTS: Federal regulations prohibit removing or Removal of, or puncturing the muffler, ● disabling a device or element of design that baffles, header pipes or any other may affect your engine’s emission performance component which conducts exhaust gases.
  • Page 94: Oxygenated Fuels

    Oxygenated Fuels Oxygenated Fuels system or performance problems resulting from the use of an oxygenated fuel containing higher Some conventional fuels blended with alcohol percentages are not covered by your warranty. or an ether compound are available in some NOTICE locales to help reduce emissions to meet clean Improper use of oxygenated fuels can damage air standards.
  • Page 95: Authorized Manuals

    The Service Manual used by your authorized professional technician. However, if you possess the proper tools, observe the safety standards, dealer is available from your Honda dealer or and are mechanically capable, you should find Helm, Inc. them easy to use.
  • Page 96: Warranty Coverage And Service

    Please read this booklet and be aware of the responsibilities, restrictions, and exclusions which apply. Please also keep your Honda owner’s card with your Warranties Booklet. It is important to realize that your warranty for your Honda applies to defects in material or factory workmanship.
  • Page 97 Manager, Parts Manager, Sales Manager, etc., If you believe you have a problem with your contact the Owner of the dealership or his Honda, call the service department of your designated representative. Honda dealer. Make an appointment for an inspection and diagnosis. Remember, as the owner of the motorcycle, you will be asked to authorize that inspection.
  • Page 98: Honda Contacts

    Dealer name and address ● or with your dealer, please send your comments to the following address: We will likely ask your Honda dealer to respond, Powersports Customer Relations or possibly acknowledge your comments American Honda Motor Co., Inc., directly.
  • Page 99 Honda Contacts Your Honda Dealer The service department of your Honda dealer offers trained personnel to perform regular maintenance and unexpected repairs. It has the latest available service information from Honda and also handles warranty inspections and repairs. The parts department offers Honda Genuine...
  • Page 100: Specifications

    API service label, Recommended SAE 10W-30, JASO T 903 standard MA, Pro Front 80/100-21 51M engine oil Tire size Honda GN4 4-stroke oil (USA & Canada) or Rear 110/100-18 64M Honda 4-stroke oil, or an equivalent Tire type Bias-ply, tube motorcycle oil...
  • Page 101 Specifications Cooling system Electrical ■ ■ After HY93-C lithium-ion (li-ion) 1.20 US qt (1.14 L) Battery draining 12 V-4.5 Ah (20 HR) Cooling capacity After SILMAR9A-9S (standard) 1.31 US qt (1.24 L) disassembly (NGK) Spark plug (for extended high speed SILMAR10A-9S Drive train ■...
  • Page 102 Information Record Engine No. Color Label & Code Owner's Name Address City/State Phone Dealer's Name Address City/State Phone Service Manager...
  • Page 103 California Proposition 65 Warning WARNING: Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off-highway motor vehicle can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

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