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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.
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Congratulations on your purchase of a new The following codes in this manual ● Honda vehicle. Your selection of a Honda indicate each destination. makes you part of a worldwide family of The illustrations here in are based on the ●...
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NT1100D NT1100DE European direct sales, European direct sales, Serbia, Israel, Turkey, Serbia, Israel, Turkey, United Kingdom, New United Kingdom, New Zealand, Argentina, Zealand, Argentina, Peru, Colombia, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Bolivia, Ecuador, Singapore, Ecuador, Singapore, Paraguay, Morocco, Paraguay, Morocco, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ukraine, Mexico Ukraine, Mexico...
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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...
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Contents Vehicle Safety P. 2 Operation Guide P. 20 Maintenance P. 232 Troubleshooting P. 279 Information P. 310 Specifications P. 333...
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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. 7 Safety Precautions..........P. 12 Riding Precautions ..........P. 13 Accessories & Modifications......P. 18 Loading ..............
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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 and your passenger are both wearing specified in this manual.
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Ride within Your Limits either. Never ride beyond your personal abilities or Keep Your Honda in Safe Condition faster than conditions warrant. Fatigue and inattention can impair your ability to use good It's important to keep your vehicle properly judgement and ride safely.
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Safety Guidelines If you decide to continue riding, first turn the If You are Involved in a Crash ignition switch to the (Off) position, and Personal safety is your first priority. If you or evaluate the condition of your vehicle. Inspect anyone else has been injured, take time to for fluid leaks, check the tightness of critical nuts assess the severity of the injuries and whether it...
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Safety Guidelines WARNING Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) Battery If you smell an unusual odor coming from the Running the engine of your vehicle lithium-ion (li-ion) battery, park your vehicle in a while in an enclosed or even partially safe place outside and away from flammable enclosed area can cause a rapid build- objects, then turn the ignition switch to the up of toxic carbon monoxide gas.
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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.
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Image Labels BATTERY LABEL DANGER • Carefully read this manual. If this product is handled incorrectly, it may lead to damage to the vehicle, heat generation, explosion, fire, loss of vision or burns. • Keep this product away from fires and high temperature heat sources. Do not bring or cause fires (matches, lighters, cigarettes, sparks at terminals or from welding machines or grinders) close to the battery.
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Image Labels RADIATOR CAP LABEL DANGER NEVER OPEN WHEN HOT. Hot coolant will scald you. Relief pressure valve begins to open at 1.1 kgf/cm Continued...
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Image Labels ACCESSORIES AND LOADING WARNING LABEL WARNING ACCESSORIES AND LOADING • The safety stability and handling of this vehicle may be affected by the addition of accessories and luggage. • Read carefully the instructions contained in user's manual and installation guide before installing any accessory.
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Image Labels TYRE INFORMATION & DRIVE CHAIN LABEL Cold tyre pressure: [Driver only] Front 250 kPa (2.50 kgf/cm , 36 psi) Rear 290 kPa (2.90 kgf/cm , 42 psi) [Driver and passenger] Front 250 kPa (2.50 kgf/cm , 36 psi) Rear 290 kPa (2.90 kgf/cm , 42 psi)
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Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Helmet Safety-standard certified, high-visibility, correct Ride cautiously and keep your hands on the size for your head ● handlebar and feet on the footpegs. Must fit comfortably but securely, with the ● Instruct your passenger to keep their hands chin strap fastened ●...
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Riding Precautions Riding Precautions Gloves Full-finger leather gloves with high abrasion resistance Running-in Period Boots or Riding Shoes During the first 500 km (300 miles) of running, follow these guidelines to ensure your vehicle's Sturdy boots with non-slip soles and ankle future reliability and performance.
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Riding Precautions Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) Brakes This model is equipped with an Anti-lock Brake Observe the following guidelines: System (ABS) designed to help prevent the Avoid excessively hard braking and ● brakes from locking up during hard braking. downshifting. The ABS functions with information provided by Sudden braking can reduce the vehicle's the IMU (Inertia Measurement Unit).
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Riding Precautions Engine Braking Parking Engine braking helps slow your vehicle down Park on a firm, level surface. ● when you release the throttle. For further If you must park on a slight incline or loose ● slowing action, downshift to a lower gear. Use surface, park so that the vehicle cannot engine braking with intermittent use of the move or fall over.
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Riding Precautions Parking with the Side Stand or Centre Refuelling and Fuel Guidelines Stand Follow these guidelines to protect the engine, Stop the engine. fuel system and catalytic converter: Using the side stand Use only unleaded petrol. ● Push the side stand down. Use the recommended octane number.
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Torque Control may not compensate for rough Honda Selectable Torque Control road conditions or rapid throttle operation. When the Honda Selectable Torque Control Always consider road and weather conditions, (Torque Control) detects rear wheel spin during as well as your skills and condition, when acceleration, the system will limit the amount of applying throttle.
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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.
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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 and never exceed 130 km/h (80 mph) for the load you are carrying.
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Parts Location Fuse puller, Hex wrench, Standard/Phillips screwdriver, Screwdriver handle (P.230) Rear brake fluid reservoir (P.259) Front brake lever (P.270) Battery box cover (P.250) Main fuse & ABS main fuse (P.307) FI fuse & Main 2 fuse NT1100A (P.308) FI fuse & Main 2 & DCT NT1100D/DE main fuse (P.309)
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NT1100D/DE Parking brake lever (P.121) Throttle grip (P.269) Front brake fluid reservoir (P.259) USB socket (P.226) Document bag (P.229) Rear suspension spring NT1100A/D preload adjuster (P.273) Battery (P.249) Tool kit/Tool box (P.248) (P.254) Drive chain (P.264) Side stand (P.263) Clutch lever NT1100A (P.266) Continued...
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Parts Location (Continued) Windscreen adjusting knob (P.277) Front suspension spring NT1100A/D preload adjuster (P.271) Fuel fill cap (P.224) Front seat (P.252) Fuse box & ABS FSR fuse (P.306) Rear seat (P.253) Accessory socket (P.225) Engine oil fill cap (P.255) Centre stand (P.16) Shift pedal NT1100A...
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Instruments Odometer [TOTAL] Total distance ridden. When “ ” is displayed, have your Speedometer dealer check for problems. NT1100D/DE AT indicator Comes on when the AT MODE. (P.212) Display Check When the ignition switch is turned to the (On) position, all the mode and digital segments will show.
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Gear position indicator NT1100A The gear position is shown in the gear position indicator. “-” appears when the transmission is not shifted properly. NT1100D/DE The gear position is shown in the gear position indicator when the MT MODE is selected. The indicator may flash if: The front wheel leaves the ground.
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Instruments (Continued) Multi-information display When the ignition switch is turned (On), the Notice message appears on the screen for a Your vehicle is equipped with a multi- few seconds. information display that presents various Read the Notice message, and then press the functions and settings.
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Home Screen Riding Information From this screen, you can go to various You can go back to the riding information. functions and setup options. Riding information has 3 displays, Gold To return to the Home screen: image display, Silver image display and (P.38) Bronze image display.
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Instruments (Continued) Riding Information Air temperature gauge Gold image display (P.64) Clock (12-hour or 24-hour display) To set the clock: (P.88) Riding mode display (P.129) Side stand indicator (P.64) Sub-information indicator (P.41) Cruise Control Set Speed The speed set for cruise control is displayed.
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Tachometer NOTICE Do not operate the engine in the Tachometer red zone. Excessive engine speed can adversely affect engine life. Tachometer red zone (excessive engine rpm range) Fuel gauge Remaining fuel when only E (1st) segment starts flashing: Approximately 3.0 L (0.79 US gal, 0.66 Imp gal) If the fuel gauge indicator flashes: (P.287) NOTICE...
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Instruments (Continued) Torque Control level [T] indicator (P.125) When the indicator flashes, have your dealer check for problems. [EB] [Engine Brake] level indicator (P.129) When the indicator flashes, have your dealer check for problems. [P] [Power] level indicator (P.129) When the indicator flashes, have your dealer check for problems.
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Handle grip heater status icon The handle grip heater status icon will appear while the handle grip heater is on. (P.124) If the handle grip heater status icon flashes: (P.288) Gear position indicator NT1100A The gear position is shown in the gear position indicator. “-”...
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Instruments (Continued) Silver image display Clock (12-hour or 24-hour display) To set the clock: (P.88) Side stand indicator (P.64) Riding mode display (P.129) NOTICE You should refuel when the reading approaches the E (1st) segment. Running out of fuel can cause the engine to misfire, damaging the catalytic converter.
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Handle grip heater status icon The handle grip heater status icon will appear while the handle grip heater is on. (P.124) If the handle grip heater status icon flashes: (P.288) Air temperature gauge (P.64) Tachometer NOTICE Do not operate the engine in the Tachometer red zone. Excessive engine speed can adversely affect engine life.
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Instruments (Continued) Torque Control level [T] indicator (P.125) When the indicator flashes, have your dealer check for problems. [EB] [Engine Brake] level indicator (P.129) When the indicator flashes, have your dealer check for problems. [P] [Power] level indicator (P.129) When the indicator flashes, have your dealer check for problems.
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Bronze image display Clock (12-hour or 24-hour display) To set the clock: (P.88) Riding mode display (P.129) Side stand indicator (P.64) Cruise Control Set Speed The speed set for cruise control is displayed. Cruise Control: (P.216) Continued...
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Instruments (Continued) Handle grip heater status icon The handle grip heater status icon will appear while the handle grip heater is on. (P.124) If the handle grip heater status icon flashes: (P.288) [P] [Power] level indicator (P.129) When the indicator flashes, have your dealer check for problems. Torque Control level [T] indicator (P.125) When the indicator flashes, have your dealer check for problems.
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Air temperature gauge (P.64) Tachometer NOTICE Do not operate the engine in the Tachometer red zone. Excessive engine speed can adversely affect engine life. Tachometer red zone (excessive engine rpm range) Fuel gauge Remaining fuel when only E (1st) segment starts flashing: Approximately 3.0 L (0.79 US gal, 0.66 Imp gal) If the fuel gauge indicator flashes: (P.287)
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Instruments (Continued) To Return to the Home Screen Basic Operations Pull backward and hold the page switch You can operate and set the various on the left handlebar or touch the clock area functions of your vehicle using the switches of the multi-information display with your on the left handlebar and function sel...
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To Select a Desired Setting Menu To Set Your Selection To operate with the left handlebar: To operate with the left handlebar: Press to select the available Press the switch on the left handlebar choices. to set your selection. To operate with the left handlebar: switch Push to select the available...
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Instruments (Continued) To Exit the Setting Menu To operate with the touch screen: To return to the riding information: Touch the to be selected on the touch Pull backward the page switch on the screen. left handlebar. Also, the setting mode ends when your To return to the Home screen: vehicle speed reaches approximately 6 km/h Pull backward and hold the...
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Page 1: Page 1 shows Tripmeter A [TRIP A] and three items selected from the following items. (P.84) • Tripmeter A average fuel mileage [AVG. CONS.] (P.46) • Tripmeter A average speed [AVG. SPD.] (P.52) • Tripmeter A fuel consumption [CONS.] (P.48) •...
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Instruments (Continued) Page 2: Page 2 shows Tripmeter B [TRIP B] and three items selected from the following items. (P.84) • Tripmeter B average fuel mileage [AVG. CONS.] (P.51) • Tripmeter B average speed [AVG. SPD.] (P.52) • Tripmeter B fuel consumption [CONS.] (P.53) •...
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Page 3: Page 3 shows four items selected from the following items. (P.84) • Current fuel mileage [INST. CONS.] (P.55) • Available driving distance [RANGE] (P.56) • Battery voltage [VOLTAGE] (P.57) • Date [DATE] (P.57) • Average fuel mileage [AVG. CONS.] (P.58) •...
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Instruments (Continued) Page 4: Page 4 shows the setting values of the following items. • Honda Selectable Torque Control level [HSTC] display (P.62) • NT1100DE Rear suspension preload level [PRELOAD] display (P.63)
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To Switch the Page of Display Tripmeter A [TRIP A] Distance ridden since the tripmeter A was Select the gold image display. (P.79) Push the of the sel left/ reset. right switch until the desired page is displayed. You can also perform the above settings by using the touch screen.
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Instruments (Continued) Tripmeter A Average Fuel Mileage [AVG. CONS.] Displays the average fuel mileage since the tripmeter A was reset. The average fuel mileage will be calculated based on the value displayed on the selected tripmeter A. Display range: 0.0 to 299.9 l/100 km (km/l, mpg or mile/L) Initial display: “---.-”...
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Tripmeter A Average Speed [AVG. SPD.] Displays the average speed since the tripmeter A was reset. The average speed will be calculated based on the value displayed on the selected tripmeter A. When the tripmeter A average speed is ● reset: “---.-”...
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Instruments (Continued) To reset the tripmeter A fuel Tripmeter A Fuel Consumption consumption [CONS.]: [CONS.] (P.66) Displays the tripmeter A fuel consumption since the tripmeter A was reset. Display range: 0.0 to 300.0 L (gal) Above 300.0 L (gal): “300.0” is displayed. ●...
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When “00:00” flashes, have your dealer check Tripmeter A Elapsed [ELAPSED] for problems. Displays the tripmeter A elapsed since the tripmeter A was reset. To reset the tripmeter A elapsed Display range: 00:00 to 99:59 (hours:minutes) [ELAPSED]: The display locks at “99:59” when the (P.66) ●...
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Instruments (Continued) When “----.-” flashes, have your dealer check Tripmeter B [TRIP B] for problems. Distance ridden since the tripmeter B was reset. To reset the tripmeter B [TRIP B]: (P.67)
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Tripmeter B Average Fuel Mileage [AVG. CONS.] Displays the average fuel mileage since the tripmeter B was reset. The average fuel mileage will be calculated based on the value displayed on the selected tripmeter B. Display range: 0.0 to 299.9 l/100 km (km/l, mpg or mile/L) Initial display: “---.-”...
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Instruments (Continued) Tripmeter B Average Speed [AVG. SPD.] Displays the average speed since the tripmeter B was reset. The average speed will be calculated based on the value displayed on the selected tripmeter B. When the tripmeter B average speed is ●...
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To reset the tripmeter B fuel Tripmeter B Fuel Consumption consumption [CONS.]: [CONS.] (P.67) Displays the tripmeter B fuel consumption since the tripmeter B was reset. Display range: 0.0 to 300.0 L (gal) Above 300.0 L (gal): “300.0” is displayed. ●...
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Instruments (Continued) When “00:00” flashes, have your dealer check Tripmeter B Elapsed [ELAPSED] for problems. Displays the tripmeter B elapsed since the tripmeter B was reset. To reset the tripmeter B elapsed Display range: 00:00 to 99:59 (hours:minutes) [ELAPSED]: The display locks at “99:59” when the (P.67) ●...
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Current Fuel Mileage [INST. CONS.] Displays the current instant fuel mileage Display range: 0.0 to 299.9 l/100 km (km/l, mpg or mile/L) When your speed is less than 3 km/h (1 ● mph): “---.-” is displayed. More than 299.9 l/100 km (km/l, mpg or ●...
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Instruments (Continued) Available Driving Distance [RANGE] Displays the estimated distance you can travel on the remaining fuel. Display range: 999 to 0 km (999 to 0 mile) Above 999 km (mile): “999” is displayed. ● Initial display: “0” is displayed. ●...
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Battery Voltage [VOLTAGE] Date [DATE] Displays the current battery voltage. Displays today's date. Display range: 7.5 to 18.5 V To set the current date: (P.88) When “---.-” flashes, have your dealer check for problems. Continued...
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Instruments (Continued) Average Fuel Mileage [AVG. CONS.] Displays the average fuel mileage since the average fuel mileage was reset. Display range: 0.0 to 299.9 l/100 km (km/l, mpg or mile/L) Initial display: “---.-” is displayed. ● More than 299.9 km/l (mpg or mile/L): ●...
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Fuel Consumption [CONS.] Elapsed Time [ELAPSED] Displays the fuel consumption since the Displays operating time since the engine was started. engine was started. Display range: 00:00 to 99:59 (hours:minutes) Display range: 0.0 to 300.0 L or 0.0 to 300.0 The display locks at “99:59” when the ●...
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Instruments (Continued) Subtraction Trip [-TRIP] Distance travelled is subtracted from a preset figure, since the subtraction trip was set up. Display range: 1,607.3 to -1,609.0 km or 999.0 to -1,000.0 mile The display locks at “-1609.0” km (“-1000.0” mile) when the read-out exceeds -1609.0 km (-1000.0 mile).
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Instruments (Continued) Setting range: Level 1 to 3 or 0 (Off) Honda Selectable Torque Control Level [HSTC] To select the Honda Selectable Torque Display the selected value of the Honda Control level [HSTC]: Selectable Torque Control level [HSTC]. (P.125)
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Rear Suspension Preload Mode Status icon Riding condition [PRELOAD] Rider only NT1100DE (Minimum preload) Displays the selected status of the rear suspension preload mode [PRELOAD]. Rider and luggage Rider and passenger Rider, passenger and luggage (Maximum preload) Default: Rider only To select the rear suspension preload mode [PRELOAD]: (P.274)
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Instruments (Continued) Side Stand Indicator Air temperature gauge The side stand indicator comes on when the Displays the ambient temperature. side stand is put down. It goes off when the side stand is raised. Air temperature gauge Side stand indicator Display range: -10 ºC to 50 ºC Below -11ºC: “---”...
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Road heat and exhaust from another vehicle Cruise Control Set Speed can affect the temperature reading when The speed set for cruise control is displayed. your vehicle speed is less than 30 km/h (19 mph). It may take several minutes for the display to be updated after the temperature reading has stabilized.
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Instruments (Continued) To Reset the Tripmeter A [TRIP A], Tripmeter A Average Fuel Mileage [AVG. CONS.], Tripmeter A Average Speed [AVG. SPD.], Tripmeter A Fuel Consumption [CONS.] and Tripmeter A Elapsed [ELAPSED] To reset the tripmeter A [TRIP A], tripmeter A average fuel mileage [AVG.
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To Reset the Tripmeter B [TRIP B], Tripmeter B Average Fuel Mileage [AVG. CONS.], Tripmeter B Average Speed [AVG. SPD.], Tripmeter B Fuel Consumption [CONS.] and Tripmeter B Elapsed [ELAPSED] To reset the tripmeter B [TRIP B], tripmeter B average fuel mileage [AVG. CONS.], tripmeter B average speed [AVG.
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Instruments (Continued) To Reset the Average Fuel Mileage [AVG. CONS.] To reset the average fuel mileage [AVG. CONS.], press and hold the switch while page 3 is displayed or touch and hold the page 3 area.
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Setting mode Riding information To Shift to the Menu of the Multi- Information Display Home screen Pull backward and hold the Riding Information page switch or touch the clock area of the multi-information Phone (P.167) display. Select [Riding Information], and then Media (P.144) press the...
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Instruments (Continued) Press the switch. Press the back switch or touch the of the multi-information display. Press the sel up switch. Press the sel down switch. Function User Modes Settings (P.74) -Trip Auto Cancel Turn Signal HISS indicator...
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Instruments (Continued) General Settings Date and Time (P.88) Units Volume Language Restore Default Settings...
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Service Settings Maintenance (P.99) Bluetooth Initialise (P.144) Service mode Connected Equipment Services (P.181) System Information Regulatory (P.105) Continued...
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Instruments (Continued) User Modes Function You can change the [Power], [Engine Brake], Following items can be changed sequentially. [Overall] , [Front] , [Rear] and [Preload] • User Modes (this page) values in [USER 1 MODE] and [USER 2 • -Trip (P.76) MODE].
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Select [User Modes], and then press the switch. Select [User 1] or [User 2] using the up or sel down switch, and then press switch. Return to the riding information, previous screen or Home screen. (P.40) You can also perform the above settings by using the touch screen.
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Instruments (Continued) -Trip Press and hold the sel up switch or down switch to advance the You can also adjust value of the subtraction figure fast. trip [-TRIP]. Return to the riding information, previous Select [-Trip], and then press the screen or Home screen.
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Auto Cancel Turn Signal Select [Auto Cancel Turn Signal], and then press the switch to [ON] (enable) or You can enable/disable turn signal automatic [OFF] (disable) the function. cancellation. Return to the riding information, previous screen or Home screen. (P.40) You can also perform the above settings by using the touch screen.
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Instruments (Continued) HISS Indicator Select [HISS Indicator], and then press the switch to select [ON] (blink) or [OFF] You can select the blink or off the HISS (off) the function. indicator. Return to the riding information, previous screen or Home screen. (P.40) You can also perform the above settings by using the touch screen.
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Display Mode Display You can select the riding information image. Following items can be changed sequentially. • Display Mode (this page) • Brightness (P.81) • Background (P.82) • Favourite Information (P.84) • Favourite Switch (P.87) Continued...
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Instruments (Continued) Select [Display Mode], and then press the Available settings: Gold image/Silver switch. image/Bronze image Press the sel up switch or sel down Default: switch to select a setting menu. • [TOUR MODE]: Gold image Push the of the sel left/ •...
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Brightness Select [Brightness], and then press the switch. You can select the backlight brightness. Select [Auto], and then press the switch to [ON] (auto) or [OFF] (manual) the The display can become dark when the function. display is very hot. If it does not restore the original brightness, contact your dealer.
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Instruments (Continued) If you select to [OFF] (manual) push the Background of the sel left/right switch to You can select the background. select your preferred level. Push and hold the of the Automatic Background Control: sel left/right switch to advance the (P.317) figure fast.
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Select [Background], and then press the If you select to [OFF] (manual), press the switch. sel up switch or sel down switch to Select [Auto], and then press the select the [White] or [Black]. switch to [ON] (auto) or [OFF] (manual) the function.
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Instruments (Continued) Page 3 Favourite Information ● You can select the following: • Current fuel mileage [INST. CONS.] Page 1 • Available driving distance [RANGE] ● • Tripmeter A average fuel mileage • Battery voltage [VOLTAGE] [AVG. CONS.] • Date [DATE] •...
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Select [Favourite Information], and then Press to select the available press the switch. choices, and then press the switch. Push the of the sel left/ right switch until the desired page is displayed. Press to select the available choices, and then press the switch.
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Instruments (Continued) Default: • Page 3 • Page 1 • Current fuel mileage [INST. CONS.] • Tripmeter A average fuel mileage • Available driving distance [RANGE] [AVG. CONS.] • Battery voltage [VOLTAGE] • Tripmeter A average speed [AVG. • Date [DATE] SPD.] •...
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Favourite Switch Press the sel up switch or sel down switch to select your desired mode. Select [Favourite Switch], and then press the switch. Return to the riding information, previous screen or Home screen. (P.40) You can also perform the above settings by using the touch screen.
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Instruments (Continued) Date and Time General The multi-information display receives signals Following items can be changed sequentially. from GPS satellites and updates the date and • Date and Time (this page) time automatically. • Units (P.91) You can also adjust the date and time •...
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To [ON] (auto) adjust time automatically When GPS cannot be located. Read the function: notice message, and then press the Select [Date and Time], and then press the switch. switch. Select [Adjust Time Automatically], and then press the switch to [ON] (auto) the function.
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Instruments (Continued) To adjust the clock manually: Press on the sel left/right switch to select a day, month, year, hour, Select [Date and Time], and then press the minute or time format section. switch. To advance the day, month, year, hour Select [Adjust Time Automatically], and then ●...
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Available settings: [ON] (auto)/[OFF] Units (manual) You can change the following units. Default: [ON] (auto) [Speed]: [km/h] or [mph] ● [Fuel Consumption]: [l/100 km] or [km/l] ● If the [mph] for speed is selected, the fuel mileage shown by [mpg] or [mile/L]. Continued...
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Instruments (Continued) Select [Units], and then press the Available settings: switch. [Speed]: [km/h]/[mph] ● Press the sel up switch or sel down [Fuel Consumption]: [l/100 km]/[km/l]/ ● switch to select a setting menu. [mpg]/[mile/L] "TEMP" is displayed but not usable. Default: Push the of the...
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Volume To [Off] (disable), [Low] or [High] automatic Selects the volume setting to automatically volume function: increase volume from the headsets as the Select [Volume], and then press the switch. speed of the vehicle increases. Select [Automatic Volume], and then press switch.
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Instruments (Continued) Press the sel up switch or sel down To adjust the volume: switch to set your selection. Select [Volume], and then press the switch. Press the sel up switch or sel down switch to select a setting menu. Push the of the sel left/...
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Return to the riding information, previous Language screen or Home screen. Changes the system language. (P.40) You can also perform the above settings by Select [Language], and then press the using the touch screen. switch. VOLUME level range: Other than Microphone: Level 0 to 30 Microphone: Level 0 to 14 Default: Music (Rider): 7...
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Instruments (Continued) Press the sel up switch or sel down Restore Default Settings switch to select the display language that The set values can be returned to default you want to use on the screen. settings. Return to the riding information, previous Select [Restore Default Settings], and then screen or Home screen.
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Select the [No] (not restore) or [Yes] Select the [No] (not restore) or [Yes] (restore) using the sel up or sel down (restore) using the sel up or sel down switch. switch on the confirmation screen. When the [No] is selected When the [No] is selected Press the switch.
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Instruments (Continued) Return to the riding information, previous Page 1: screen or Home screen. Tripmeter A average fuel mileage (P.40) You can also perform the above settings by [AVG. CONS.] using the touch screen. Tripmeter A average speed [AVG. Default setting values: SPD.] -TRIP: 000 Tripmeter A fuel consumption...
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Favourite switch: [HSTC] Service ● Automatic Volume: [OFF] Following items can be changed sequentially. ● Periodic Maintenance: ● • Maintenance (P.100) • Distance: "-----" • DTC (P.102) • Date: "----/---" • Initialise (P.103) Oil Change: ● • Service mode (P.104) •...
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Instruments (Continued) Maintenance Select [Maintenance], and then press the switch. You can check the next periodic inspection Press the sel up switch or sel down time and next engine oil change. switch to select a setting menu, and then You can change the setting of the next press the switch.
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To advance the distance, month or Setting range: ● year: Press the sel up switch until Periodic Maintenance: ● the desired value is displayed. • Distance: 100 to 12,000 km or 100 to To delay the distance, month or year: 8,000 mile Press the sel down switch until the...
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Instruments (Continued) Select [DTC], and then press the switch. You can check for a current problem with the PGM-FI system. If your vehicle has problem, DTC index is displayed. Reduce speed and have your vehicle inspected by your dealer as soon as possible. Return to the riding information, previous screen or Home screen.
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Initialise Select [Initialise], and then press the switch. You can calibrate of the touch screen. Select [Touchscreen Calibration], and then press the switch. Continued...
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Instruments (Continued) Touch the centre on each of the four Service Mode crosses. The DRL can be turned on when the vehicle The screen flashes green when is stopped for inspection. calibration is complete. If calibration fails, the screen flashes red.
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Press the switch. Equipment The DRL lights up. This menu cannot be selected. The service mode will automatically stop in 5 minutes. System Information Shows various information of the multi- information display. [Software Version] ● [Software update]: Cannot be selected. ●...
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Instruments (Continued) Pop-up information In the following cases, pop-up information is displayed at the bottom of the multi-information display. Maintenance information: ● When the inspection time of your vehicle is approaching. Maintenance information Indication Explanation Remedy When the periodic Have your vehicle inspection time of inspected by your your vehicle is...
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Indicators If one of these indicators does not come on when it should, have your dealer check for problems. High coolant temperature indicator Comes on briefly when the ignition switch is turned to the (On) position. If it comes on while riding: (P.281) Left turn signal...
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Torque Control indicator Comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the (On) position. Goes off ● when your speed reaches approximately 5 km/h (3 mph) to indicate Torque Control is ready to work. Blinks when Torque Control is operating. ●...
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Indicators (Continued) Neutral indicator Parking brake indicator Comes on when the NT1100D/DE transmission is in Neutral. Lights as a reminder that you have not released the parking brake lever. Low fuel indicator Comes on briefly when the ignition switch is turned to the (On) position. ●...
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ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) indicator Comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the (On) position. ● Goes off when your speed reaches approximately 10 km/h (6 mph). ● If it comes on while riding: (P.284) Cruise control SET indicator Comes on if you have set a speed for cruise control.
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Indicators (Continued) Suspension indicator NT1100DE Comes on when the suspension initialisation is waiting. ● Stop your vehicle and wait for a few seconds until the indicator turns off. ● If indicator dose not turn off, contact your dealer. Low oil pressure indicator Comes on when the ignition HISS indicator ●...
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Switches Left handlebar Right handlebar switch (P.116) switch (P.115) (On) Turns electrical system Ignition switch on for starting/riding. Switches the electrical system on/off, (Off) locks the steering. Turns engine off. Key can be removed when in the (Off) or (Lock) position. (Lock) Steering Lock: (P.120)
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Right handlebar switch Function sel switch Engine stop switch/ Press to display the pop-up information button START on the multi-information display. Should normally remain in (Run) position. In an emergency, switch to the (Stop) position to stop the engine. To start the engine. (P.205) AT/MT switch NT1100D/DE...
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Switches (Continued) Left handlebar switch Favourite switch Favourite switch can be assigned to the HSTC switch and riding mode switch. (P.87) Horn button Turn signal switch The turn signal will automatically stop when you complete the turn. (You Shift down switch (-) can manually cancel the lights by NT1100D/DE pressing the switch in.) When used...
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Headlight dimmer/Passing light control switch • : High beam • : DRL auto or off (low beam) (P.223) • : Flashes the high beam headlight. Shift up switch (+) NT1100D/DE To shift up the gear. (P.215) Continued...
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Switches (Continued) Function lever Push forward to select the [AUTO] of DRL or pull backward to select ● [Dismiss] for DRL. (P.223) Push forward or pull backward to adjust the audio system volume. ● (P.142) Push forward or pull backward to adjust the grip heater level. ●...
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switch Press to set your selection. (P.39) Sel up switch Press the sel up switch to select the available choices. (P.39) Sel left/right switch Press the sel left/right switch in the directions to select the available choices. (P.39) Goes back switch Goes back to the beginning of the current or previous song or to move rapidly within a track.
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Switches (Continued) Steering Lock Locking Turn the handlebar all the way to the left. Lock the steering when parking to help Push the key down, and turn the ignition prevent theft. switch to the (Lock) position. A U-shaped wheel lock or similar device is Jiggle the handlebar if the lock is difficult also recommended.
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Parking Brake NT1100D/DE Parking Brake Lever Be sure the parking brake is applied while parking and warming up the engine. Make sure the parking brake lever is released before riding. To apply the parking brake Push the parking brake lever to the right until it snaps into place.
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Handle Grip Heater This vehicle is equipped with a handle grip Handle grip heater indicator: heater that warms up your hands during ride. Comes on when the handle grip heater is on Wear gloves to protect your hands from the and indicates the selected heat level.
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Push forward or pull backward the To operate handle grip heater function lever to select the handle grip Start the engine. (P.205) heater level. Select the handle grip heater display of pop- The status icon will be appeared on the up information using the function sel display when the handle grip heater...
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Handle Grip Heater (Continued) Do not use the handle grip heater with the To turn off handle grip heater engine at idle for a long time. It may result in Select the handle grip heater display of pop- a low (or dead) battery. up information using the function sel Maintains the selected level when the ignition...
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Honda Selectable Torque Control Torque Control level (engine power control) In the following cases, the Torque Control will be turned on and the specific Torque can be selected or turned on/off. Control level will automatically be set as Do not change the Torque Control level below.
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Honda Selectable Torque Control (Continued) Torque Control level setting When using the multi-information display: ● When using the favourite switch: Stop the vehicle. ● Select the gold image display. Stop the vehicle. (P.79) Select page 4. Select the [HSTC] of the favourite (P.45)
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Torque Control on and off Press the back switch. You can also perform the above settings by Stop the vehicle. Select the gold image display. using the touch screen. (P.79) Select page 4. (P.45) Press the switch. Setting range: Level 1 to 3 or 0 (Off) Select [HSTC].
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Honda Selectable Torque Control (Continued) Level [1] Level [2] Level [3] [0] (Off) Push on the sel left/right switch Push on the sel left/right switch or press the favourite switch Push and hold on the sel left/right switch Push and hold...
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Riding mode You can change the riding mode. Current riding mode The riding mode consists of the following parameters. [P] Power: Engine output level [EB] Engine brake: Engine brake level NT1100DE [S] [Overall]: Suspension damping [Front]: Suspension damping [Rear]: Suspension damping [P] [Power] value [PRELOAD] [Preload]: Rear suspension [EB] [Engine Brake] value...
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Riding mode (Continued) Riding mode has 5 modes. Available riding modes: [TOUR MODE], [URBAN MODE], [RAIN MODE], [USER 1 MODE] and [USER 2 MODE] [TOUR MODE], [URBAN MODE] and [RAIN MODE] [TOUR MODE]: Enables smooth acceleration even when riding with a passenger or a full load of luggage.
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Initial setting [EB] Suspension damping [P] [Power] [Engine Riding modes [S] [Overall] value Brake] [Front] [Rear] value [TOUR MODE] Medium Medium [URBAN MODE] Medium Medium [RAIN MODE] Medium Medium [USER 1 MODE] Medium Medium [USER 2 MODE] Medium Medium Notes: *1 : NT1100DE *2 : Value can be changed.
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[P] Power value (Engine output level) [S] Overall: suspension damping Level 1 has the maximum power. NT1100DE Level 3 has the minimum power. [S] Overall value has three setting levels. Available setting range: [H] Hard / [M] [EB] Engine brake value (Engine brake Medium / [S] Soft level) [H] Hard has the maximum suspension...
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Riding mode (Continued) [Rear]: suspension damping Selecting the riding mode When using the sel up switch and NT1100DE ● [Rear] has three setting levels. sel down switch: Available setting range: - / Medium / + Press the sel up switch or down switch.
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When using the favourite switch: Setting the riding mode ● Select the [Riding Mode] of the You can change the [P] [Power], [EB] [Engine favourite switch. Brake], [S] [Overall], [Front], [Rear] and (P.87) Press the favourite switch. [PRELOAD] [Preload] on the [USER 1 MODE] and [USER 2 MODE] of the riding mode.
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Audio System About Your Audio System • Set the volume at a level that still allows horns and emergency vehicles to be This audio system can play audio files on heard. Bluetooth® audio devices (mobile phone, digital audio player or equivalents). •...
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Bluetooth® sound devices can be SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by paired with the audio system at a time. Honda Motors Co., Ltd., is under license. When another device is paired, the Other trademarks and trade names are those information on the previously registered of their respective owners.
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Audio System (Continued) Audio System Location iPhone /Android phone iPhone/Android phone/Mobile Bluetooth ® audio phone/ USB connector device, etc. USB connection (P.187) Bluetooth ® connection (P.146) GPS antenna Bluetooth ® connection (P.151) Left handlebar Bluetooth ® switches connection Bluetooth ® Passenger Multi-information (P.151)
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USB connection for Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Audio system supported profiles: HFP ver. 1.5 ● A2DP ver. 1.2 ● AVRCP ver. 1.4 ● PBAP ver. 1.0 ● Headset supported profiles: HFP ver. 1.7 ● A2DP ver. 1.2 ● Continued...
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Audio System (Continued) Basic Operations switch You can operate and set the various Sel up switch functions of the audio system using the touch screen and/or switches on the left handlebar. Goes However, you cannot operate some functions back switch by the touch screen while the vehicle is in motion.
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Function lever: Push forward or pull To move rapidly within a track: Press and ● hold the switch backward the lever to adjust the volume. To increase the volume: Push forward the switch: Press to set your selection. ● lever. Voice control switch: To decrease the volume: Pull backward To receive or end a call: Push forward the...
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Audio System (Continued) When you push forward or pull backward the To Adjust the Volume function lever, the volume control level You can adjust the volume settings for the appears on the pop-up information. headsets. The system has the following unique volume levels.
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To increase the volume: push forward the Automatic Volume function lever. Selects the volume setting to automatically To increase the volume rapidly, push increase volume from the headsets as the forward and hold the function lever. speed of the vehicle increases. To decrease the volume: pull backward the To select the Automatic Volume: function lever.
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Audio System (Continued) Bluetooth ® Audio Bluetooth ® Setting You can connect with your Bluetooth® audio device (mobile phone, digital audio player or equivalents) and Bluetooth® headsets via Bluetooth®. Available devices are as follows: [Phone Pairing] (For Bluetooth® audio device) ●...
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Bluetooth ® version/profiles Supported Bluetooth® version Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR HFP (Hand Free Profile) ver. 1.5 Bluetooth® profiles (For A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) ver. 1.2 iPhone, Android phone, mobile phone or AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) ver. 1.4 Bluetooth® device) PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile) ver.
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Audio System (Continued) Phone Pairing Enable the Bluetooth® function on your device. You can establish a Bluetooth® connection in For details, refer to the instruction two ways. manual of your device. [Visible]: Search from the device. ● Select [Bluetooth], and then press the [Phone Pairing]: Search from the system.
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[Visible] switch to [ON] (enable) the function. Select [Visible], and then press the switch to [ON] (enable) the function. Tap “Honda Motorcycle #*****” on the Bluetooth® setting menu of the target device. The part of ***** is different letter for each vehicle.
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Audio System (Continued) The device name and Passkey appear on the When the pairing is complete, the name of screen. Select [Yes], and then press the the paired device are displayed. switch. Icon status: : Phone function connected : Music function connected Return to the riding information, previous screen or Home screen.
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[Phone Pairing] Select [+Add a device], and then press the switch. Select [Phone Pairing], and then press the The names of the detected device are switch. displayed. If many Bluetooth® devices are detected, the target device may be detected under the list, scroll down the list.
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Audio System (Continued) Select a target device name, and then press When a request message appears on the switch. target device, tap “Pair.” When the pairing is complete, the name of the paired device are displayed. Icon status: : Phone function connected : Music function connected Select [Yes], and then press the switch.
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You can also perform the above settings by Headset Pairing using the touch screen. This function is disabled while the vehicle is in motion. To disconnect the phone: Enable the Bluetooth® function on your (P.154) device. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your device.
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Audio System (Continued) Select [Bluetooth], and then press the Select [+ Add a device], and then press the switch to [ON] (enable) the function. switch. Select [Headset Pairing], and then press the The names of the detected device are switch. displayed.
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Select a target device name, and then press When the pairing is complete, device name switch. is displayed. Rider When pairing rider headset Passenger When pairing passenger headset Return to the riding information, previous screen or Home screen. (P.40) You can also perform the above settings by using the touch screen.
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Audio System (Continued) To Reconnect a Paired Device To Connect/Disconnect Available Automatically Functions Individually When the ignition switch is turned (On) Depending on the connected device, this position, the system reconnects with function may not be able to establish a registered devices automatically.
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To connect functions: Select the paired device, and then [Phone Pairing] press the switch. Select [Phone Pairing], and then press switch to enter the setting menu. Continued...
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Audio System (Continued) Select [Connect a Phone] or [Connect [Headset Pairing] Select [Headset Pairing], and then Music], and then press the switch press the switch to enter the to [ON] (enable) the function. setting menu.
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Select the paired device, and then Select [Designate as a Rider] or press the switch. [Connect Headset], and then press the switch to [ON] (enable) the function. Return to the riding information, previous screen or Home screen. (P.40) You can also perform the above settings by using the touch screen.
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Audio System (Continued) To disconnect functions: Select the paired device, and then [Phone Pairing] press the switch. Select [Phone Pairing], and then press switch to enter the setting menu.
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Select [Connect a Phone] or [Connect [Headset Pairing] Select [Headset Pairing], and then Music], and then press the switch press the switch to enter the to [OFF] (disable) the function. setting menu. Continued...
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Audio System (Continued) Select the paired device, and then Select [Designate as a Rider] or press the switch. [Connect Headset], and then press the switch to [OFF] (disable) the function. Return to the riding information, previous screen or Home screen. (P.40) You can also perform the above settings by using the touch screen.
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To Delete Connected Device Select [Phone Pairing] or [Headset Pairing], and then press the switch to enter the Select [Bluetooth], and then press the setting menu. switch. Select the paired device, and then press the switch. Continued...
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Audio System (Continued) Select [Delete Connected Device], and then Return to the riding information, previous press the switch. screen or Home screen. (P.40) You can also perform the above settings by using the touch screen. The name of the device disappears from the screen.
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Playing Audio Screen Information The audio system can play music stored on a The information displayed on the screen device connected via Bluetooth®. differs depending on the connected device and the type of file being played back. [3] Album title The system supports ID3 tag information.
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Audio System (Continued) Select , and then press the switch. To Play a Track Connect the device you want to play from. Bluetooth ® setting: (P.154) Select [Media], and then press the switch. Return to the riding information, previous screen or Home screen. (P.40) You can also perform the above settings by using the touch screen.
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To Change a Track To Select the Play Mode To skip to the next song: Press the You can select repeat and random modes. ● skip switch. The audio play mode status icon or colour of To move rapidly within a track: Press and the audio play mode status icon changes.
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Audio System (Continued) Cycles through the play modes as follows: Select , and then press the switch. Select , and then press the switch. (Black) Normal play mode: Plays (Black) No repeat mode: No tracks in original order. repeat. (Blue) Random play mode: Plays (Blue) Album repeat play mode: tracks randomly.
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Handsfree Calling While talking, you may be hard to hear ● due to wind noise during running or Bluetooth ® Handsfree Calling Using external noise. In that case, try to change Bluetooth® handsfree calling allows you to the position of the microphone or to make and receive phone calls using your adjust the windscreen height.
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Audio System (Continued) Preparation Making a Call Connect with the paired mobile phone. You can make calls by inputting a phone (P.146) number or by using the phonebook, call The phonebook is updated after every history or speed dial entries. connection.
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To Make a Call Using the Call History Select [Call History]. Select the phone number you want to call, [Call History] and then press the switch. You can make a call using the call history while the vehicle is in motion. (blue): Dialled call Call history displays the last 30 dialled, (blue): Received call...
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Audio System (Continued) To Make a Call Using a Speed Dial Entry To end the call, push forward the voice control switch on the left handlebar. [Speed Dial] The same action can be done by You can make a call using the speed dial selecting [End Call] on the screen.
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To Make a Call Using the Phonebook To end the call, push forward the voice control switch on the left handlebar. [Contacts] The same action can be done by This function is disabled while the vehicle is in selecting [End Call] on the screen. motion.
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Audio System (Continued) To Make a Call Using a Phone Number Select [CALL], and then press the switch to make a call. [Dial Number] To cancel the call, press the switch. This function is disabled while the vehicle is in When making a call 1 second after the motion.
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To end the call, push forward the To Store a Phone Number in the Speed voice control switch on the left handlebar. Dial List The same action can be done by Speed dial numbers can be stored. selecting [End Call] on the screen. Select [Speed Dial].
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Audio System (Continued) Select the phone number you want to store, To Delete a Stored Speed Dial Number and then press and hold the switch. Select [Settings]. The phone number will be stored in the Select the [Edit Speed Dial], and then press speed dial list.
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Select the phone number you want to Receiving a Call delete, and then press and hold the When there is an incoming call, an audible switch. notification sounds and the Incoming Call screen appears. Return to the riding information, previous screen or Home screen.
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Audio System (Continued) Ring Tone To Receive a Call If the connected mobile phone supports “in When a call comes in, push forward the band ring tone”, the ring tone stored on the voice control switch on the left handlebar to phone sounds automatically while receiving a receive the call.
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To Decline a Call To End a Call When a call comes in, push forward and hold While talking, push forward the voice voice control switch on the left control switch on the left handlebar to end handlebar to reject a call. the call.
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Audio System (Continued) Apple CarPlay In no event shall Honda be liable for any ● damage or trouble that occurs in the use If you connect an Apple CarPlay-compatible of iPhone. iPhone to the system via USB, you can use...
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Application and menu items displayed on For details on countries and regions ● ● the screen may differ depending on the where Apple CarPlay is available, as well connected device and iOS version. as information pertaining to function, While connected to Apple CarPlay, calls refer to the Apple homepage.
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Apple CarPlay functionality and services. Honda cannot and does not provide any warranty or guarantee of future Apple CarPlay performance or functionality. It is possible to use 3rd party apps if they are compatible with Apple CarPlay.
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Pair the headsets. To Setup Apple CarPlay (P.151) Connect your iPhone using a certified cable Use of Apple CarPlay will result in the to the USB socket. transmission of certain user and vehicle (P.187) If the following screen is displayed, Apple information (such as vehicle location, speed, CarPlay can not be used, but USB power and status) to your iPhone to enhance the...
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Audio System (Continued) When the disclaimer message appears on [Enable] when [Remember My the screen, select [Enable], and then press Choice] is [OFF]: Allows only once. switch. (Prompt shows again next time.) Set [Remember My Choice] to ON so [Enable] when [Remember My that you will not be asked the next time Choice] is [ON]: Allows anytime.
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To Enable or Disable Apple CarPlay Select [Apple CarPlay], and then press the switch. Select [Connected Services], and then press switch. Select a target device name, and then press switch. Continued...
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Audio System (Continued) To enable Apple CarPlay: To disable Apple CarPlay: Select [Enable Apple CarPlay], and then Select [Enable Apple CarPlay], and then press the switch to [ON] (enable) the press the switch to [OFF] (disable) the function. function. Return to the riding information, previous Return to the riding information, previous screen or Home screen.
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To Select Ask On or Ask Off of the Select [Apple CarPlay], and then press the switch. Apple CarPlay disclaimer Screen Select [Connected Services], and then press switch. Select a target device name, and then press switch. Continued...
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Audio System (Continued) To ask on connection: To ask off connection: Select [Ask on Connection], and then press Select [Ask on Connection], and then press switch to [ON] (ask on) the switch to [OFF] (ask off) the function. function. Return to the riding information, previous Return to the riding information, previous screen or Home screen.
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To Connect Your iPhone To Disconnect Your iPhone Do not leave your device in the vehicle You can disconnect your iPhone at any time. ● (under the front seat or under the rear Make sure to follow the device’s instructions seat etc.).
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Audio System (Continued) Apple CarPlay Menu Apple CarPlay menu screen Home screen Messages Music Maps Phone Go back to Home screen Go to Apple CarPlay menu screen Go back to Apple CarPlay menu screen...
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Display Apple CarPlay map and use the navigation function just as you would on your iPhone. Messages Check and reply to text messages, or have messages read to you. Honda Go back to the Home screen. Go back to the Apple CarPlay menu screen.
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Audio System (Continued) To Activate Siri Operating Apple CarPlay with Siri Start Apple CarPlay. To activate Siri, pairing with device such as a (P.181) Unlock your iPhone and enable Siri. headset (for rider) must be paired. (P.151) For details, refer to the iPhone User Guide, etc.
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Say a voice command through the paired To Deactivate Siri headset. Push forward the voice control switch Siri may not be recognised correctly due on the left handlebar. to the effect of wind noise during running You can also perform the above settings by or external noise.
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Android™ phone to the system via USB port, compatible apps. you can use the multi-information display, In no event shall Honda be liable for any ● instead of the Android™ phone display, to damages or troubles that occur in the use access the Phone, Google Maps™...
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Android Auto™ homepage. Google™, Android™, Google Maps™, Honda cannot and does not provide any ● Google Play™ and Android Auto™ are warranty or guarantee of future Android trademarks of Google LLC.
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Audio System (Continued) It is possible to use 3rd party apps if they are Use of User and Vehicle Information compatible with Android Auto™. Refer to the The use and handling of user and vehicle Android Auto™ homepage for information information transmitted to/from your phone on compatible apps.
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Pair the headsets. To set up Android Auto™ (P.151) Connect your Android™ phone to the USB When you connect an Android™ phone to socket. (P.226) the unit via the USB port, Android Auto™ is Only initialise Android Auto™ when you automatically initiated.
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Audio System (Continued) When the disclaimer message appears on [Disable] when [Remember My the screen, select [Enable] and then Choice] is [OFF]: Does not allow this switch. consent. Set [Remember My Choice] to ON so [Disable] when [Remember My that you will not be asked the next time Choice] is [ON]: Does not allow anytime.
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To Enable or Disable Android Auto Select [Android Auto], and then press the switch. Select [Connected Services], and then press switch. Select a target device name, and then press switch. Continued...
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Audio System (Continued) To enable Android Auto: To disable Android Auto: Select [Enable], and then press the Select [Enable], and then press the switch to [ON] (enable) the function. switch to [OFF] (disable) the function. Return to the riding information, previous Return to the riding information, previous screen or Home screen.
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To Select Ask On or Ask Off of the Select [Android Auto], and then press the switch. Android Auto disclaimer Screen Select [Connected Services], and then press switch. Select a target device name, and then press switch. Continued...
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Audio System (Continued) To ask on connection: To ask off connection: Select [Ask on Connection], and then press Select [Ask on Connection], and then press switch to [ON] (ask on) the switch to [OFF] (ask off) the function. function. Return to the riding information, previous Return to the riding information, previous screen or Home screen.
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To Connect Your Android phone To Disconnect Your Android phone Do not leave your device in the vehicle You can disconnect your Android phone at ● (under the front seat or under the rear at any time. seat etc.). High heat will damage it. Make sure to follow the device’s instructions We recommend backing up your data on how to disconnect the device from the...
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Audio System (Continued) App launcher screen App launcher screen Home screen Phone Exit Maps Voice Go to Android Auto Notification search screen centre Go to App launcher screen...
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Maps Display Google Maps™ and use the navigation function just as you would with your Android phone. When the vehicle is in motion, it is not possible to make keyboard entries. Stop the vehicle in a safe location to undertake a search or provide other inputs. Phone Make and receive phone calls as well as listen to voice mail.
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Below are examples of commands you can give with voice recognition : • Reply to text. • Call my wife. • Navigate to Honda. • Play my music. • Send a text message to my wife. • Call flower shop.
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Starting the Engine Make sure the engine stop switch is in the NT1100A Start your engine using the following procedure, (Run) position. regardless of whether the engine is cold or warm. Turn the ignition switch to the (On) position. Shift the transmission to Neutral ( indicator come on).
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Starting the Engine (Continued) If the engine does not start: Open the throttle fully and press the START button for 5 seconds. The engine will not start at this time. (When the throttle is fully open, the engine will not start when the START button is pressed.) Release the throttle and...
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Make sure the engine stop switch is in the NT1100D/DE (Run) position. Start your engine using the following procedure, Turn the ignition switch to the (On) position. regardless of whether the engine is cold or warm. Check the transmission in Neutral ( indicator come on).
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Starting the Engine (Continued) If Engine Does Not Start (P.206) When you stop the engine To stop the engine, shift the transmission to Neutral ( indicator comes on). If you turn the ignition switch to the (Off) position when the vehicle is in gear, the engine will shut off with the clutch disengaged.
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Shifting Gears NT1100A NT1100D/DE Your vehicle transmission has 6 forward Your vehicle is equipped with an gears in a one-down, five-up shift pattern. automatically controlled 6-speed transmission. It can be shifted automatically (by AT MODE) or manually (by MT MODE). If you put the vehicle in gear with the side stand down, the engine will shut off.
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Shifting Gears (Continued) Dual Clutch Transmission The Dual Clutch Transmission system runs a NT1100D/DE In order to respond to rider demands in a self check immediately after starting the broad range of situations, the transmission is engine. equipped with three operating modes, AT “...
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Neutral (N): Neutral is selected When you can change between N and D automatically when you turn the ignition Vehicle is stopped and the engine is idling. Throttle is completely closed. It is not switch to the (On) position. possible to change from Neutral to D mode If neutral is not selected when you turn while the throttle is applied.
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Shifting Gears (Continued) AT MODE: In this mode, the gears are S mode (AT): Select this mode while riding shifted automatically according to your riding in AT MODE when you need more power, conditions. such as when overtaking, climbing hills, And also using the shift up switch (+) or shift pulling away.
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Changing between Neutral and AT Changing between AT MODE and MT MODE/MT MODE MODE Press the AT/MT switch (e). The AT indicator goes out while MT MODE is Changing from Neutral (N) to AT MODE selected (f). The D mode indicator comes on, D is shown The gear position is displayed on the gear position in the gear position indicator and first gear is indicator while MT MODE is selected (f).
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Shifting Gears (Continued) S mode level selecting while in AT N-D switch MODE While in S mode, press and hold the side of the N-D (a) switch. Close the throttle completely. Then select the desired level of the S mode. Level 1 Level 2 Level 1...
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Riding in MT MODE Gear shift operation Shift up and down with the shift up switch (+) Shifting Up: and shift down switch (−). Press the shift up switch (+) (g). The selected gear is shown on the gear Shifting Down: position indicator.
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Cruise Control The cruise control system allows you to Cruise control is intended for use only on maintain a steady speed within a specified straight, uncongested highways. Do not use range. cruise control on city streets, winding roads, The available speed setting range and during bad weather, or at any other time operating gear are listed below: when you need total control of the throttle.
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To Set Cruise Control Make sure the traveling speed and operating gear are conformed to the requirements of the system. Any speed other than the available range Cruise control will not be memorised. SET indicator Press the cruise control main switch. (The cruise control main indicator will come on.)
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Cruise Control (Continued) Each quick tap (brief push and release) on To Change the Set Speed either side will change your speed by 1 km/h To Fine Tune the Set Speed or 1 mph (depending on mileage meter set Select the riding information. (P.40) unit).
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To decrease speed: push and hold the To Manually Increase Vehicle Speed ● cruise control lever to Use the throttle in the normal manner to accelerate. side. The system will To return to the set speed, close the throttle automatically slow your vehicle. When and coast without applying the brakes.
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Cruise Control (Continued) To Temporarily Disengage the System To resume cruise control: If you are still over 50 km/h (30 mph), Perform one of the following operations to ● disengage the system temporarily. ( push and release the cruise control SET indicator temporarily goes cruise control lever to off but the set speed remains in memory.) side.
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Emergency Stop Signal Emergency stop signal activates when the The emergency stop signal stops operating system detects hard braking about 50 km/h when: (31 mph) or above to alert drivers behind you You release the brakes. ● about sudden braking by rapidly flashing The ABS is deactivated.
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Emergency Stop Signal (Continued) The emergency stop signal is not a system that can prevent a possible rear-end collision caused by your hard braking. It is always recommended to avoid hard braking unless it is absolutely necessary. The emergency stop signal does not activate while the hazard switch is on.
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DRL (Daytime Running Light) When the headlight dimmer/passing light To select the DRL auto and off control switch is turned to the Each time the ignition switch is turned to the position, the headlights and DRL are switched (On) position, the DRL will automatically be automatically according to the ambient set to on.
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Refuelling Ignition key Lock cover Opening the Fuel Fill Cap Open the lock cover, insert the ignition key, and turn it clockwise to open the fuel fill cap. Closing the Fuel Fill Cap After refuelling, push the fuel fill cap closed until it locks.
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Use accessory devices at your own risk. In no To prevent entry of foreign matter into the event shall Honda be liable for any damages socket, be sure to close the cover when the to your accessory device when in use.
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Open the cover to access the USB socket. Use USB devices at your own risk. In no event USB socket shall Honda be liable for any damage to your USB device when in use. Only USB devices within the following specifications can be connected.
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Connect a certified USB cable to the socket. To prevent the battery from becoming weak Route the USB cable along the recess. (or dead), keep the engine running while Pass the USB cable through the cover slit drawing current from the socket. and close the cover.
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Storage Equipment Helmet Holder Use the helmet holder only when parked. A helmet holder is located under the rear Removing the rear seat (P.253) seat. WARNING Helmet set wire Riding with a helmet attached to the holder can interfere with your ability to safely operate the vehicle and could lead to a crash in which you can be seriously hurt or killed.
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Helmet Set Wire Document Bag The helmet set wire is located on the rear The document bag is located on the under fender under the rear seat. the front seat. Document bag Helmet set wire Removing the rear seat (P.253) Removing the front seat (P.252) Continued...
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Storage Equipment (Continued) Fuse Puller, 5 mm Hex Wrench, Tool Kit Standard/Phillips Screwdriver, The tool kit is located in the tool box. Screwdriver Handle Tool box The fuse puller, 5 mm hex wrench, standard/ phillips screwdriver and screwdriver handle are located on the underside of the rear seat. Tool kit Standard/Phillips 5 mm Hex wrench...
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Rear Carrier Never exceed the maximum weight limit. Maximum Weight: 10 kg (22 lb) Rear carrier...
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Maintenance Please read “Importance of Maintenance” and “Maintenance Fundamentals” carefully before attempting any maintenance. Refer to “Specifications” for service data. Importance of Maintenance ......P. 233 Brakes..............P. 259 Maintenance Schedule........P. 234 Side Stand ............P. 263 Maintenance Fundamentals ......P. 237 Drive Chain ............
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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.
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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.
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: Intermediate. We recommend service by your dealer, unless Inspect (clean, adjust, lubricate, or replace, if necessary) you have the necessary tools and are mechanically skilled. Lubricate Procedures are provided in an official Honda Shop Manual. Replace : Technical. In the interest of safety, have your vehicle Clean serviced by your dealer.
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Maintenance Schedule Frequency Pre-ride Refer Annual Regular Items Check × 1,000 km Check Replace P. 237 page × 1,000 mi Drive Chain Every 1,000 km (600 mi): Drive Chain Slider Brake Fluid 2 Years Brake Pads Wear Brake System Brakelight Switch Brake Lock Operation Headlight Aim –...
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Maintenance Fundamentals Drive chain - Check condition and slack, Pre-ride Inspection ● adjust and lubricate if necessary P. 264 To ensure safety, it is your responsibility to Brakes - Check operation; ● perform a pre-ride inspection and make sure Front and Rear: check brake fluid level and that any problem you find is corrected.
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Maintenance Fundamentals WARNING Replacing Parts Always use Honda Genuine Parts or their Installing non-Honda parts may make equivalents to ensure reliability and safety. your vehicle unsafe and cause a crash in When ordering coloured components, specify which you can be seriously hurt or the model name, colour, and code mentioned killed.
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Maintenance Fundamentals Electrolyte splashes onto your skin: Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) Battery ● Remove affected clothing and wash your skin Your vehicle has a lithium-ion (li-ion) battery. Clean thoroughly using water. the battery terminals if they become dirty or Electrolyte splashes into your mouth ●...
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If the terminals are heavily corroded, clean NOTICE and polish the terminals with a wire brush or Installing non-Honda electrical accessories can sandpaper. Wear safety glasses. overload the electrical system, discharging the battery and possibly damaging the system.
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Selecting the Engine Oil Blown For recommended engine oil, see “Specifications.” fuse P. 334 If you use non-Honda engine oil, check the label to make sure that the oil satisfies all of the following standards: NOTICE JASO T 903 standard : MA ●...
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NOTICE Brake fluid can damage plastic and painted surfaces. Wipe up spills immediately and wash thoroughly. Normal Worn Damaged (GOOD) (REPLACE) (REPLACE) Recommended brake fluid: Honda DOT 4 Brake Fluid or equivalent...
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Maintenance Fundamentals NOTICE Use of a new chain with worn sprockets will cause rapid chain wear. Cleaning and Lubricating After inspecting the slack, clean the chain and sprockets while rotating the rear wheel. Use a dry cloth with chain cleaner designed specifically for O-ring chains, or neutral detergent.
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Recommended Coolant NOTICE Using coolant not specified for aluminium Except Singapore engines or tap/mineral water can cause Pro Honda HP Coolant is a pre-mixed solution corrosion. of antifreeze and distilled water. Crankcase Breathers Concentration: 50% antifreeze and 50% distilled water...
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Maintenance Fundamentals Inspecting for Damage Even if the direction of the valve stem is changed, Inspect the tyres for do not return it to the original position. Have your cuts, slits, or cracks that vehicle inspected by your dealer. expose fabric or cords, Right side or nails or other foreign objects...
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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 For safe riding, you should replace the tyres crash in which you can be seriously hurt when the minimum tread depth is reached.
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● equivalents of the same size, construction, speed rating, and load range. Always use the size and type of tyres Have the wheel balanced with Honda ● recommended in this owner's manual. Genuine balance weights or equivalent after the tyre is installed.
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Tools The tool kit is stored in the tool box. P. 254 The helmet set wire is located on the rear fender under the rear seat. P. 229 You can perform some roadside repairs, minor Helmet set wire ● adjustments and parts replacement with the provided tools.
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Removing & Installing Body Components Battery Remove the tool box. P. 254 Disconnect the negative - terminal from the battery. Positive terminal Disconnect the positive + terminal from Terminal nuts the battery. Remove the clip. P. 251 Negative Open the battery box band. terminal Clip Remove the battery, taking care not to...
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Removing & Installing Body Components Battery Box Cover Battery Box Cover Removal Remove the bolts using the hex wrench Battery box cover provided on the underside of the rear seat. P. 230 Remove the battery box cover. Installation Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.
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Removing & Installing Body Components Clip Clip Installation Insert the clip into the hole. Removal Push the pin in. Slightly, turn the pin counterclockwise by a Phillips screwdriver until it pop-up to release the lock. Pull the clip out of the hole.
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Removing & Installing Body Components Front Seat Front Seat Removal Remove the rear seat. P. 253 Mounting bolts Remove the mounting bolts and washers, and then pull the front seat back and up. Washer Washer Installation Install the front seat while inserting the tab into the recess.
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Removing & Installing Body Components Rear Seat Rear Seat Removal Insert the ignition key into the seat lock. Rear seat Turn the ignition key clockwise, then push the rear seat forward and up. Tabs Tabs Installation Insert the tabs into the recesses. Recesses Push down on the front of the rear seat until it locks in place.
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Removing & Installing Body Components Tool Box Tool Box Removal Remove the bolts using the hex wrench Bolts provided on the underside of the rear Tabs seat. P. 230 Remove the tool box by releasing its slots from the tabs. Installation Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.
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Engine Oil Checking the Engine Oil Oil fill cap Upper Place your vehicle on its side stand on a level firm, level surface. If the engine is cold, idle the engine for 3 to 5 minutes. Turn the ignition switch to the (Off) position and wait for 2 to 3 minutes.
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Engine Oil Adding Engine Oil Adding Engine Oil Securely reinstall the oil fill cap. 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.
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Coolant Checking the Coolant Check the coolant level in the reserve tank while the engine is cold. Place your vehicle on a firm, level surface. Hold your vehicle in an upright position. Check that the coolant level is between the UPPER level and LOWER level marks on the reserve tank.
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Coolant Adding Coolant Remove the reserve tank cap and add Reserve tank cap fluid while monitoring the coolant level. Do not overfill above the UPPER level mark. Make sure no foreign objects enter the reserve tank opening. Securely reinstall the reserve tank cap. WARNING Removing the radiator cap while the engine is hot can cause the coolant to...
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Brakes Checking Brake Fluid If the brake fluid level in either reservoir is below the LOWER level mark or the brake lever and pedal freeplay becomes excessive, Place your vehicle in an upright position inspect the brake pads for wear. on a firm, level surface.
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Brakes Inspecting the Brake Pads Inspecting the Brake Pads Inspect the brake pads from in front Front of the brake caliper. Always inspect both left and right Check the condition of the brake pad wear brake calipers. indicators. Inspect the brake pads from the rear The pads need to be replaced if a Rear Front...
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Brakes Checking the Parking Brake Checking the Parking Brake Shift the transmission to Neutral. Stop the engine. Place your vehicle on its centre stand on a NT1100D/DE firm, level surface. Front edge of parking brake lever Rotate the rear wheel by hand and slowly Index marks pull the parking brake lever.
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Brakes Adjusting the Brakelight Switch Adjusting the Brakelight Switch Brakelight switch Check the operation of the brakelight switch. Hold the brakelight switch and turn the adjusting nut in the direction A if the switch operates too late, or turn the nut in the direction B if the switch operates too soon.
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Side Stand Checking the Side Stand NT1100A Sit on the vehicle, shift the transmission to Neutral, and raise the side stand. NT1100D/DE Sit on the vehicle and raise the side stand. NT1100A Start the engine, pull the clutch lever in, and shift the transmission into gear.
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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. Swing-arm Have the chain inspected by your dealer. Shift the transmission to Neutral.
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Drive Chain Checking the Drive Chain Slider Checking the Drive Chain Slider Check the condition of the drive chain slider. The drive chain slider will need to be replaced if the chain slider is worn to the wear limit line. If necessary, have the drive chain slider replaced by your dealer.
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Clutch Checking the Clutch Check the clutch cable for kinks or signs of wear. If necessary, have it replaced by your dealer. NT1100A Lubricate the clutch cable with a Checking the Clutch Lever Freeplay commercially available cable lubricant to prevent premature wear and corrosion. Check the clutch lever freeplay.
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Clutch Adjusting the Clutch Lever Freeplay Adjusting the Clutch Lever Upper lock nut Freeplay – NT1100A Upper Adjustment Attempt adjustment with the upper clutch cable adjuster first. Loosen the upper lock nut. Turn the upper clutch cable adjuster until Upper clutch cable adjuster the freeplay is 10 - 20 mm (0.4 - 0.8 in).
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Clutch Adjusting the Clutch Lever Freeplay Loosen the upper lock nut and turn the Lower lock nut upper clutch cable adjuster all the way in (to provide maximum freeplay). Tighten the upper lock nut. Loosen the lower lock nut. Turn the lower clutch cable adjusting nut until the clutch lever freeplay is 10 - 20 mm (0.4 - 0.8 in).
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Throttle Checking the Throttle With the engine off, check that the throttle rotates smoothly from fully closed to fully open. If the throttle does not move smoothly or close automatically, have the vehicle inspected by your dealer. Throttle...
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Other Adjustments Adjusting the Brake Lever Adjuster You can adjust the distance between the brake lever and handle grip. Adjustment method Index mark Turn the adjuster until the numbers align with Forward the index mark while pushing the lever forward in the desired position. Brake lever After adjustment, check that the lever operates correctly before riding.
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Other Adjustments Adjusting the Front Suspension Adjusting the Front Suspension Adjuster BFR adjuster Spring Preload NT1100A/D You can adjust the spring preload by the adjuster to suit the load or the road surface. Turn the adjuster using the BFR adjuster provided in the tool kit.
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Other Adjustments Adjusting the Front Suspension Damping • Available setting range: [Overall]: [H] Hard / [M] Medium / [S] NT1100DE Soft When the riding mode is changed, front ● [Front]: [-]/[Medium]/[+] suspension damping is automatically • Default: selected to a setting corresponding to the [Overall] riding mode.
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Other Adjustments Adjusting the Rear Suspension Adjusting the Rear Suspension Spring Preload NT1100A/D You can adjust the spring preload by the adjuster knob to suit the load or the road surface. The spring preload adjuster has 35 position or more. Turn the clockwise to increase spring preload (high), or turn counterclockwise to decrease spring preload Adjuster knob...
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Other Adjustments Adjusting the Rear Suspension Select the gold image display. P. 79 NT1100DE The electrical adjustable suspension allows Select page 4. P. 45 the preload of the rear suspension to be Press the switch. adjusted in four levels according to riding Select [PRELOAD].
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Other Adjustments Adjusting the Rear Suspension The rear suspension adjustment provides the NOTICE following settings. The rear shock absorber damper unit contains high pressure nitrogen gas. Do not attempt to Status icon Riding condition disassemble, service, or improperly dispose of Rider only the damper.
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Other Adjustments Adjusting the Rear Suspension Damping • Available setting range: [Overall]: [H] Hard / [M] Medium / [S] NT1100DE Soft When the riding mode is changed, rear ● [Rear]: [-]/[Medium]/[+] suspension damping is automatically • Default: selected to a setting corresponding to the [Overall] riding mode.
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Other Adjustments Adjusting the Windscreen Height Adjusting the Windscreen Windscreen Height You can adjust the windscreen height 1 of 5 positions. The standard position is 1. Do not adjust the windscreen while riding. Stop the engine and place your vehicle on a firm, level surface using the side stand or centre stand.
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Other Adjustments Adjusting the Windscreen Height If the windscreen does not move smoothly Positions after flushing the sliding parts, have your vehicle inspected by your dealer. Check the windscreen adjustment for smooth operation and check the sliding area for looseness. Do not apply grease or other oil to the sliding parts.
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Troubleshooting Engine Will Not Start (HISS indicator stays Coolant Temperature Gauge Failure on)..............P. 280 Indication ............P. 288 Overheating (Segment H flashes in coolant Handle Grip Heater Failure Indication ..P. 288 temperature gauge) ........P. 281 Tyre Puncture ........... P. 289 Warning Indicators On or Flashing.....
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Engine Will Not Start (HISS indicator stays on) Starter Motor Operates But Check if there are no any metallic seals or stickers on the key. Engine Does Not Start If the HISS indicator still stays on, have your vehicle inspected by your dealer. Check the following items: Check the correct engine starting Starter Motor Does Not...
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Overheating (Segment H flashes in coolant temperature gauge) Check that the radiator fan is operating, The engine is overheating when the following and then turn the ignition switch to the occurs: (Off) position. All segments turn red and the segment H ●...
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Warning Indicators On or Flashing Low Oil Pressure Indicator Rapid acceleration may momentarily cause the low oil pressure indicator to come on, especially if the oil is at or near the low level. If the low oil pressure indicator comes on, If the low oil pressure indicator stays on when pull safely to the side of the road and stop the oil level is at the proper level, stop the...
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Warning Indicators On or Flashing PGM-FI (Programmed Fuel Injection) Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) PGM-FI (Programmed Fuel Park the vehicle in a safe place with no flammable items and wait at least 10 minutes Injection) Malfunction with the engine stopped until it cools. Indicator Lamp (MIL) NOTICE If the malfunction indicator lamp blinks again...
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Warning Indicators On or Flashing ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) Indicator ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) If the ABS indicator stays on, your brakes will continue to work as a conventional system, Indicator but without the anti-locking function. If the indicator operates in one of the The ABS indicator may flash if you turn the following ways, you may have a serious rear wheel while the rear wheel is lifted off...
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Warning Indicators On or Flashing Torque Control Indicator Torque Control Indicator Even when the Torque Control indicator is on, your vehicle will have normal riding ability without Torque Control function. If the indicator operates in one of the When the indicator comes on while the following ways, you may have a serious Torque Control is in operation, you will problem with the Torque Control.
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If the “–” Indicator is Blinking in the Gear Position Window While Riding NT1100D/DE If you still cannot start the engine: If the “–” indicator is blinking while riding, you Start the engine while applying the brake may have a serious problem with the Dual lever or pressing the brake pedal.
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Other Warning Indications Fuel Gauge Failure Indication If the fuel system has an error, all segments will blink as shown in the illustration. If these occur, see your dealer as soon as possible.
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Other Warning Indications Coolant Temperature Gauge Failure Indication Coolant Temperature Gauge Handle Grip Heater Failure Failure Indication Indication If the cooling system has an error, all If the handle grip heater system has an error, segments will blink as shown in the the handle grip heater status icon will blink.
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Tyre Puncture Repairing a puncture or removing a wheel Riding your vehicle with a temporary tyre requires special tools and technical expertise. repair is very risky. Do not exceed 50 km/h We recommend you have this type of service (30 mph). Have the tyre replaced by your performed by your dealer.
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Audio System Trouble Symptom Cause/remedy Some Bluetooth® devices and application software you use may be incompatible with the audio system and/or the operable functions may be limited. Check that the audio system and Bluetooth® device are both in pairing mode. P.
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Audio System Trouble Symptom Cause/remedy Depending on the Bluetooth® device and application software you use, it may take some time for the audio system to connect to a device and to start playing an audio file. The connection may be temporarily disconnected when starting Unable to connect the engine, which is normal and not a malfunction.
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Audio System Trouble Symptom Cause/remedy Some Bluetooth® devices and application software you use may not connect automatically. For connecting, follow the instructions in the instruction manual of your Bluetooth® device. The Bluetooth® devices that can be connected at the same time are limited to one Bluetooth®...
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Audio System Trouble Symptom Cause/remedy Some Bluetooth® devices and application software you use may be incompatible with the audio system and/or audio files may not be played properly. Check the recommended specifications. P. 145 Depending on the Bluetooth® device and application software Connected, but does not you use, an audio file may not play automatically.
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Audio System Trouble Symptom Cause/remedy Presence of another Bluetooth® device or a device that emits electromagnetic waves such as communication equipment in the vicinity sometimes affects the communication. Due to the characteristics of Bluetooth®, though in rare cases, the system operation may become unstable. When it remains unstable, turn off the power to the audio system or the device Sounds skip being used, and then turn it on again.
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Audio System Trouble Symptom Cause/remedy Depending on the Bluetooth® device and application software you use, an audio file may not play normally after receiving a telephone call, etc. Turn off the power to the audio system and then turn it on again. If the skipping of sounds or mixing of noises Sounds skip continues, check the status of your Bluetooth®...
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Audio System Trouble Symptom Cause/remedy Adjust the volume while in the individual modes. P. 93 Audio volume from Check the volume setting of the Bluetooth® audio device. headset is low/high. Check the volume setting of the paired headset. Depending on the audio device and the audio file, nothing may be displayed or the display may be inaccurate in some cases.
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Audio System Trouble Symptom Cause/remedy Connected Bluetooth® device may be an unsupported device. Check the supported Bluetooth® version/profiles. P. 145 When the Bluetooth® connection is unstable due to surrounding Bluetooth® handsfree conditions or radio wave conditions, the handsfree calling calling cannot be available. functions may not be available.
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Audio System Trouble Symptom Cause/remedy Depending on the connection status, the times displayed in call history on the vehicle side or the phone side may differ. Depending on your mobile carrier plan, available functions may Bluetooth® Handsfree differ. Calling A display delay may occur depending on the number of phone books, call history and music data etc.
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Audio System Trouble Symptom Cause/remedy Connected iPhone may be an unsupported model. Check the models compatible with Apple CarPlay. P. 178 Connected iPhone may be an unsupported iOS version. Update the iPhone to the newer version. Apple CarPlay is not be To use Apple CarPlay, a headset connection is necessary.
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Audio System Trouble Symptom Cause/remedy When the paired headset connection is broken due to headset battery depletion or communication failure, Apple CarPlay cannot be used until the connection is restored. The screen will not switch to Apple CarPlay automatically, other than when the ignition switch is turned to (Off) with Apple CarPlay activated.
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Audio System Trouble Symptom Cause/remedy Connected Android™ phone may be unsupported model. Check the compatible model with Android Auto™. P. 192 Connected Android™ phone may be unsupported Android™ version. Update the Android™ phone to the newer version. Android Auto™ is not be To use full function of Android Auto™, a headset connection is available.
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Audio System Trouble Symptom Cause/remedy When the paired headset connection is broken due to headset battery depletion or communication failure, go back to the Home screen, and pair the headset connection again. Some USB cables may be incompatible with Android Auto™. For Android Auto™, the USB cables should be certified by USB-IF to be compliant with USB 2.0 Standard.
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Audio System Trouble Symptom Cause/remedy You cannot operate Apple CarPlay/Android Auto™ by the touch Connected, but does not panel while the vehicle is in motion. Operate with the left operate Apple CarPlay/ handlebar switches or park your vehicle in a safe place, then Android Auto™.
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Audio System Trouble Symptom Cause/remedy When turning the ignition Since the system restart takes time, it may take time until the switch to (Off) and screen is appears. (On) continuously. To protect the system, some operations may be limited High temperature/ temporarily.
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Electrical Trouble Battery Goes Dead Burned-out Light Bulb Battery charging is needed. All light bulbs on the vehicle are LEDs. If A battery charger recommended by your there is an LED which is not turned on, see lithium-ion (li-ion) battery manufacturer is your dealer for servicing.
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Electrical Trouble Blown Fuse Blown Fuse Before handling fuses, see “Inspecting and Replacing Fuses.” P. 240 Fuse Box Fuses & ABS FSR Fuse Remove the front seat. P. 252 Open the fuse box covers. Pull the fuses out with the fuse puller ABS FSR provided on the underside of the rear fuse box...
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Electrical Trouble Blown Fuse Main Fuse & ABS Main Fuse Remove the battery box cover. P. 250 Pull the starter magnetic switch out. Remove the starter magnetic switch Starter magnetic cover. switch cover Pull the main fuse and ABS main fuse out ABS main with the fuse puller provided on the fuse...
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Electrical Trouble Blown Fuse FI Fuse & Main 2 Fuse Remove the battery box cover. P. 250 Pull the FI fuse box and main 2 fuse box NT1100A suspension out. Open the fuse box covers. Fuse box covers Pull the FI fuse and main 2 fuse out with the fuse puller provided on the underside of the rear seat ( P.
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Electrical Trouble Blown Fuse FI Fuse & Main 2 Fuse & DCT Main Remove the battery box cover. P. 250 Fuse Pull the main 2 fuse/FI main fuse box and DCT fuse box suspension out. NT1100D/DE Open the fuse box covers. Pull the FI fuse, main 2 fuse and DCT main Fuse box covers fuse out with the fuse puller provided on...
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Information Service Diagnostic Recorders....... P. 311 Keys..............P. 311 Instruments, Controls, & Other Features... P. 313 Caring for Your Vehicle........P. 318 Storing Your Vehicle........P. 322 Transporting Your Vehicle ......P. 323 You & the Environment ......... P. 324 Serial Numbers ..........
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HISS of the vehicle owner. components. However this data may be accessed by Honda, Do not bend keys or subject them to undue ● its authorised dealers and authorised repairers, stress.
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Keys If you lose all ignition keys and the key tag, the Ignition key Key tag PGM-FI unit/ignition control module must be replaced by your dealer. To avoid this, keep a duplicate key. If you lose a key, make another duplicate key immediately.
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Do not turn the key while riding. HISS Engine Stop Switch The Honda Ignition Security System (HISS) Do not use the engine stop switch except in an immobilizes the engine's ignition system if an emergency. Doing so when riding will cause the...
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Instruments, Controls, & Other Features The HISS indicator starts flashing every 2 Argentina only Singapore only seconds for 24 hours after the ignition switch is turned to the (Off) position. You can turn this feature on or off. P. 78 EU Directive This immobilizer system complies with the RE (Radio Equipment) Directive (2014/53/EU).
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Instruments, Controls, & Other Features Audio system Paraguay only EU Directive This audio system complies with the RE (Radio Equipment) Directive (2014/53/EU). The declaration of conformity to RE Directive is provided to the owner at the time of purchase. The declaration of conformity should be kept at a safe place.
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Instruments, Controls, & Other Features Document Bag Morocco only The owner’s manual, registration, and insurance information can be stored in the plastic document bag located on the under the front MR00030688ANRT2021 seat. 16/11/2021 Ignition Cut-off System Mexico only IMU (Inertia Measurement Unit) sensor Statement &...
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Instruments, Controls, & Other Features Assist-slipper Clutch System DRL, Automatic Brightness Control and Background Control NT1100A Ambient brightness is detected by the The assist-slipper clutch system helps to prevent photosensor. the rear tyre from locking up when the Do not damage or cover the photosensor. deceleration of your vehicle produces a strong Otherwise, the DRL, automatic brightness engine braking effect.
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Allow the engine, muffler, brakes, and other Frequent cleaning and polishing is important to high-temperature parts to cool before washing. ensure the life of your Honda. A clean vehicle Rinse your vehicle thoroughly using a low makes it easier to spot potential problems.
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Caring for Your Vehicle After the vehicle dries, lubricate any moving Washing Precautions parts. Follow these guidelines when washing: Make sure that no lubricant spills onto Do not use high-pressure washers: ● the brakes or tyres. Brake discs, pads, High-pressure water cleaners can drum or shoes contaminated with oil will damage moving parts and electrical suffer greatly reduced braking...
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Caring for Your Vehicle Do not direct water at the air cleaner: Aluminium Components ● Water in the air cleaner can prevent the Aluminium will corrode from contact with dirt, engine from starting. mud, or road salt. Clean aluminium parts Do not direct water near the headlight: ●...
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Caring for Your Vehicle Windscreen Exhaust Pipe and Muffler Using plenty of water, clean the windscreen with The exhaust pipe and muffler are stainless steel a soft cloth or sponge. (Avoid using detergents but may become stained by mud or dust. or any kind of chemical cleaner on the windscreen.) Dry with a soft, clean cloth.
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Storing Your Vehicle Storing Your Vehicle NOTICE Even though the exhaust is made of stainless If you store your vehicle outdoors, you should steel, it can become stained. Remove all marks consider using a full-body cover. and blemishes as soon as they are noticed. If you won't be riding for an extended period, follow these guidelines: Wash your vehicle and wax all painted...
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Transporting Your Vehicle Transporting Your Vehicle After removing your vehicle from storage, inspect all maintenance items required by the Maintenance Schedule. 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.
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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.
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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. You should record these numbers and keep them in a safe place. Frame number Engine number...
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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. ●...
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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.
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Legal Information on Apple CarPlay/Android Auto™ Legal Information on Apple SEE APPLE’S PRIVACY POLICY FOR DETAILS REGARDING APPLE'S USE AND HANDLING OF CarPlay/Android Auto™ DATA UPLOADED BY CARPLAY. OWNER’S MANUAL LICENSE/LIABILITY STATEMENTS USE OF APPLE CARPLAY IS SUBJECT TO YOUR AGREEMENT TO THE CARPLAY TERMS OF USE, WHICH ARE INCLUDED AS PART OF THE APPLE iOS TERMS OF USE.
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Legal Information on Apple CarPlay/Android Auto™ USE OF ANDROID AUTO™ IS SUBJECT TO SEE GOOGLE’S PRIVACY POLICY FOR YOUR AGREEMENT TO THE ANDROID AUTO™ DETAILS REGARDING GOOGLE’S USE AND TERMS OF USE WHICH MUST BE AGREED TO HANDLING OF DATA UPLOADED BY ANDROID WHEN THE ANDROID AUTO™...
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PROVIDERS; HONDA DOES NOT GUARANTEE ALL WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS WITH AGAINST LOSS OF APPLICATION DATA, RESPECT TO THE APPLICATIONS AND WHICH MAY BE LOST AT ANY TIME; HONDA INFORMATION ON THE APPLICATIONS, DOES NOT GUARANTEE THAT THE EITHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY,...
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UPDATES, ETC., SERVICES MAY BE (CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE) AND UNAVAILABLE IN YOUR AREA OR LOCATION, EVEN IF HONDA WERE ADVISED OF THE ETC. IN ADDITION, YOU UNDERSTAND THAT POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME CHANGES IN THIRD PARTY TECHNOLOGY OR...
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Software Upgrades Software Upgrades Upgrades Honda is continually expanding the scope of the system software. The softwares are updated to correspond with new version releases. For the software updates, contact your dealer.
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Specifications Main Components ■ Fuel containing alcohol ETHANOL up to 10 % by volume Overall length 2,240 mm (88.2 in) Tank capacity 20.4 L (5.39 US gal, 4.49 Imp gal) Overall width 860 mm (33.9 in) HJ13L Battery Highest 12 V-6.0 Ah (20 HR) 1,510 mm (59.4 in) position NT1100A...
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Specifications Service Data ■ Honda 4-stroke motorcycle oil API Service Classification SJ or higher, excluding oils Front 120/70ZR17M/C (58W) Recommended Tyre size marked as “Energy Conserving” or “Resource Rear 180/55ZR17M/C (73W) engine oil Conserving, ” SAE 10W-30, JASO T 903...
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Specifications Bulbs ■ Except Singapore Pro Honda HP Coolant Headlight Recommended coolant Singapore HONDA PRE-MIX COOLANT Brakelight/Taillight Front turn signal Recommended Drive chain lubricant designed specifically for drive chain O-ring chains. If not available, use SAE 80 or Rear turn signal lubricant 90 gear oil.
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