Honda CB TWISTER Owner's Manual

Honda CB TWISTER Owner's Manual

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HONDA CB TWISTER
OWNER'S MANUAL
© Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 2010

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  • Page 1 HONDA CB TWISTER OWNER’S MANUAL © Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 2010...
  • Page 2 IMPORTANT INFORMATION • RIDER AND PASSENGER This vehicle is designed to carry the rider and one passenger. • ON-ROAD USE This vehicle is designed to be used only on the road. • READ THIS OWNER’S MANUAL CAREFULLY Pay special attention to the safety messages that appear throughout the manual. These messages are fully explained in the “A Few Words About Safety”...
  • Page 3 OWNER’S MANUAL All information in this publication is based on the latest production information available at the time of approval for printing. Honda Motor Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation.
  • Page 4 “know-how” and tools, your dealer can supply you an official Honda shop manual on paid basis to help you perform many maintenance and repair tasks. Accessories shown in the illustration are not part of the standard equipment.
  • Page 5 A FEW WORDS ABOUT SAFETY Your safety, and the safety of others, is very important. And operating this vehicle safely is an important responsibility. To help you make informed decisions about safety, we have provided operating procedures and other information on labels in this manual. This information alerts you to potential hazards that could hurt you or others.
  • Page 6 You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don’t follow DANGER instructions. You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don’t follow WARNING instructions. You CAN be HURT if you don’t follow instructions. CAUTION • Safety Headings – such as Important Safety Reminders or Important Safety Precautions. •...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Page FEATURES page (Not required for operation) VEHICLE SAFETY Steering Lock Important Safety Information Seat Protective Apparel Storage Compartment Load Limits and Guidelines Document Bag PARTS LOCATION Headlight Aim Vertical Adjustment Instruments and Indicators OPERATION MAJOR COMPONENTS Pre-ride Inspection (Information you need to Starting the Engine operate this vehicle)
  • Page 8 Page Page Safety Precautions Fuse Replacement Maintenance Schedule Brake Light Switch Adjustment Tool Kit Bulb Replacement Serial Numbers CLEANING Colour Code STORAGE GUIDE Engine Oil Storage Crankcase Breather Spark Plug Removal from Storage Valve Clearance SPECIFICATIONS Idle Speed CATALYTIC CONVERTER Throttle Operation Air Cleaner Drive Chain...
  • Page 9: Vehicle Safety

    VEHICLE SAFETY Make Yourself Easy to be Visible Some drivers do not see vehicles because IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION they are not looking for them. To make Your vehicle can provide many years of yourself more visible, wear bright reflective service and pleasure – if you take clothing, position yourself so other drivers responsibility for your own safety and can see you, signal before turning or...
  • Page 10: Protective Apparel

    Honda for this whenever you ride. Although complete vehicle. See page 5 for more details. protection is not possible, wearing proper gear can reduce the chance of injury when Don’t Drink and Ride...
  • Page 11: Load Limits And Guidelines

    However, exceeding the weight limit or • Leather gloves to keep your hands carrying an unbalanced load can seriously warm and help prevent blisters, cuts, affect your vehicle’s handling, braking and burns and bruises. stability. Non-Honda accessories, improper...
  • Page 12 Overloading or improper loading can If you wish to carry more cargo, check with cause a crash and you can be seriously your Honda dealer for advice, and be sure hurt or killed. read information regarding Follow all load limits and other loading accessories on page 6.
  • Page 13 Accessories and Modifications ride at reduced speeds whenever carrying Modifying your vehicle or using non-Honda cargo. accessories can make your vehicle unsafe. Follow these guidelines whenever you carry Before consider making a passenger or cargo: modifications or adding an accessory, be sure to read the following information.
  • Page 14 Honda accessories that have been can seriously impair your vehicle’s specifically designed and tested for your handling. vehicle. Because Honda cannot test all other MODIFICATIONS accessories, you must be personally responsible for proper selection, installation We strongly advise you not to remove any and use of non-Honda accessories.
  • Page 15: Parts Location

    Fuel meter iq t ks Z dh fLFkfr PARTS LOCATION/ Front brake ¶;w y ehVj fluid reservoir High beam Headlight dimmer Neutral Ýa V cz s d ¶yw b M fjt+ o kZ ; j indicator switch indicator Speedometer gkbZ che ba f Mds V j gS M ykbV fMEej fLop U;w V ª...
  • Page 16 Kickstarter Storage Compartment fddLVkVZ j LVks j s t dEikVZ e s a V Air Cleaner ,;j Dyhuj Passenger Footpeg Footpeg Oil filler cap/dipstick Rear brake pedal ;k=h Qq V iS x Qq V iS x vkW ; y fQyj dS i @fMifLVd fj;j cz s d iS M y...
  • Page 17: Helmet Holder

    Helmet holder Battery/Main fuse gs Y es V gks Y Mj cS V jh es u ¶;w t F u s e Choke knob ¶;w t pks d ukW c Seat lock lhV ykW d Fuel knob ¶;w y ukW c Passenger Engine oil drain plug Footpeg...
  • Page 18: Instruments And Indicators

    INSTRUMENTS AND INDICATORS The indicators are contained in the instrument panel. Their functions are described in the tables on the following pages. (1) Speedometer ¼LihMks e hVj½ (2) Odometer ¼vkW M ks e hVj½ (3) Fuel meter ¼¶;w y ehVj½ (4) High beam indicator ¼gkbZ che ba f Mds V j½...
  • Page 19 (Ref. No.) Description Function (1) Speedometer Shows riding speed. (2) Odometer Shows accumulated mileage. (3) Fuel meter Shows approximate fuel function available (page 12) (4) High beam indicator Indicate when the headlight is glowing on high (blue) beam. (5) Turn signal indicator Flashes when any of the turn signal operates.
  • Page 20: Major Components

    65), there is probably air in the brake system and bleeding must be done. See your Honda dealer for this service. Front Brake Fluid Level: With the vehicle in an upright position, check the fluid level.
  • Page 21 Worn pads should be replaced. If the pads Front Brake (Drum type) are not worn, have your brake system Brakes are items of personal safety and inspected for leaks. should always be maintained in proper recommended brake fluid adjustment. DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid from a sealed The distance the front brake lever or rear container, or an equivalent.
  • Page 22 (2) Front brake adjustment nut If proper adjustment cannot be obtained by ¼Ýa V cz s d ,MtLVes a V uV½ this method, see your Honda dealer. ¼cz s d vkeZ fiu½ (3) Brake arm pin Other Checks: (A) Decrease freeplay ¼a Ý...
  • Page 23 ¼,MtfLVa x uV½ (2) Adjusting nut If proper adjustment cannot be obtained by this method, see your Honda dealer. ¼cz s d vkeZ fiu½ (3) Brake arm pin (A) Decrease freeplay ¼a Ý h Iys /kVk,s a ½...
  • Page 24: Clutch

    Loosen the lock nut (2) at the lower Other Checks: end of the cable. Turn the adjusting nut Make sure the brake rod, brake arm, spring (3) to obtain the specified freeplay. and fasteners are in good condition. Tighten the lock nut and check the adjustment.
  • Page 25: Fuel

    If proper adjustment cannot be obtained or the clutch does not work correctly, see your With the fuel knob in the RES position, fuel Honda dealer. will flow from the reserve fuel supply to the Other Checks: carburetor. Use the reserve fuel only when Check the clutch cable for kinks or signs of the main supply is gone.
  • Page 26: Fuel Tank

    FUEL TANK WARNING The fuel tank capacity including the reserve Petrol is highly flammable and supply is: explosive. You can be burned or 8.0 L (2.11 US gal, 1.76 Imp gal) seriously injured when handling fuel. To open the fuel fill cap (1), slide the fuel •...
  • Page 27: Engine Oil

    If the spark knock • If you notice any undesirable operating or pinking persists, consult your Honda symptoms while using a petrol that dealer. Failure to do so is considered misuse, contains alcohol, try another station or and damage caused by misuse is not switch to another brand of petrol.
  • Page 28 The level must be maintained between the NOTICE upper (1) and lower (2) level marks on the Running the engine with insufficient oil oil filler cap/dipstick (3). pressure may cause serious engine damage. Start the engine and let it idle for 3-5 minutes.
  • Page 29: Tyres

    TYRES AIR PRESSURE Keeping your tyres properly inflated To safely operate your vehicle, your tyres provides the best combination of handling, must be the proper type and size, in good tread life and riding comfort. Generally condition with adequate tread, and correctly under inflated tyres wear unevenly, inflated for the load you are carrying.
  • Page 30: Tyres Inspection

    higher than of the tyres were “cold”. This is This vehicle is fitted with tubeless tyre in both wheels. Compared with ordinary tube tyre, the normal; so do not let air out of the tyres to match the recommended air pressures tubeless tyre releases slow air leak when given below.
  • Page 31 TREAD WEAR TYRE REPLACEMENT Replace tyres when tread reach to the wear The tyres that came on your vehicle were indicator arrow. designed to match the performance capabilities of your vehicle and provide the best combination of handling, braking, durability and comfort. WARNING Installing improper tyres on your vehicle can affect handling and stability.
  • Page 32: Essential Individual Components

    ESSENTIAL INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS IGNITION SWITCH The ignition switch (1) is below the speedometer. LOCK (1) Ignition switch ¼bXuh“ku fLop½ Key Position Function Key Removal LOCK Steering is Locked. Engine and lights Key can be removed (steering lock) cannot be operated. Engine and lights cannot be operated.
  • Page 33: Right Handlebar Controls

    RIGHT HANDLEBAR CONTROL LEFT HANDLEBAR CONTROLS START BUTTON HEADLIGHT SWITCH (1) (IN CASE OF SELF START ONLY) The headlight switch (1) has two positions; and ( ) The start button (1) is next to the throttle grip. : Headlight, taillight and meter When the start button is pressed, the starter lights on.
  • Page 34 HEADLIGHT DIMMER SWITCH (2) HORN BUTTON (4) Press the button to sound the horn. Push the dimmer switch to (HI) to select high beam or to (LO) to select low beam TURN SIGNAL SWITCH (3) Move to (L) to signal a left turn, to signal a right turn.
  • Page 35: Features

    FEATURES SEAT Removal (NOT REQUIRED FOR OPERATION) For the seat removal, insert the ignition key STEERING LOCK into the seat lock and turn it clockwise. Pull To lock the steering, turn the handlebar all the seat back and up. the way to the left or right, turn the key (1) to LOCK position while pushing in.
  • Page 36 Installation WARNING For seat installation, insert the prongs into Riding with a helmet attached to the the recess under the frame cross member holder can interfere with the rear wheel and then push down on the rear of the seat. or suspension and could cause a crash Be sure the seat is locked securely in in which you can be seriously hurt or...
  • Page 37: Storage Compartment

    LEFT SIDE COVER STORAGE COMPARTMENT The Left sidecover must be removed for The storage compartment (1) is located battery and fuse maintenance. under the seat (page 27). This compartment Removal: is for light weight items. Remove the seat (page 27). Tool kit and first aid kit should be stored in Remove the screws (1).
  • Page 38: Document Bag

    DOCUMENT BAG HEADLIGHT AIM VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT The document bag (1) is in the document compartment (2) on the reverse side of the ADJUSTMENT seat (3). Vertical adjustment can be made by moving This owner’s manual and other documents the headlight assy, as necessary. should be stored in the document bag.
  • Page 39: Operation

    If you detect any problem, be sure you take Check operation and if necessary, care of it, or have it corrected by your adjust free play (page 14-15). Honda dealer. (For Disc type) Check Operation; WARNING Front: make sure there is no brake fluid leakage (page 12- 13).
  • Page 40: Starting The Engine

    Lights and horn – check these turn for approximately 10 seconds before signals, indicators and horn function pressing it again. properly. Do not operate the kick-starter while the engine is running as engine damage could result. Do not apply excessive force on the STARTING THE ENGINE kick-starter.
  • Page 41 STARTING PROCEDURE Continue warming up the engine until it runs smoothly and responds to the Cold Engine: throttle, when the choke lever (1) is at Pull the choke lever (1) outward to fully fully OFF (B). ON (A). With the throttle closed, press the start button.
  • Page 42: Running-In

    FLOODED ENGINE RUNNING- IN (Use the start button) Assure your vehicle’s future reliability and performance by paying extra attention to If the engine fails to start after repeated how you ride during the first 500 km attempts, it may be flooded with excess fuel. (300 miles).
  • Page 43: Shifting

    Slowly release the clutch lever and at SHIFTING the same time gradually increase engine Proper shifting can prevent damaging the speed by opening the throttle. engine and transmission. Coordination of the throttle and clutch lever will assure a smooth positive start. When the vehicle attains a moderate speed, close the throttle, pull in the clutch Lever and shift to 2...
  • Page 44: Braking

    DOWNSHIFTING For normal braking, apply both the brake pedal and lever while downshifting to match More higher downshifting speeds may over your road speed. For maximum braking, load the engine and can cause damage to close the throttle and firmly apply the pedal the engine and transmission.
  • Page 45: Parking

    • When riding in wet or rainy condition, PARKING on loose surfaces, the ability to After stopping the vehicle, shift the maneuver and stop will be reduced. transmission into neutral, turn the fuel your conditions, Rapid cock OFF, turn the handle bar fully to acceleration, braking or turning may the left or right, turn the ignition switch cause loss of control.
  • Page 46: Anti-Theft Tips

    ANTI THEFT TIPS NAME: _______________________ Always lock the steering and never leave the key in the ignition switch. This ADDRESS: ____________________ sounds simple but people do forget. ____________________________ Be sure the registration information for your motorcycle is accurate and PHONE NO: ____________________ current.
  • Page 47: Maintenance Safety

    Wheel removal should If your vehicle overturns or becomes normally be handled only by a Honda involved in a crash, be sure your Honda technician or other qualified mechanic; dealer inspects all major parts, even if you instructions are included in this manual only are able to make some repairs.
  • Page 48 Let the engine and exhaust system To ensure the best quality and reliability use cool before touching. only new genuine Honda parts or their • Injury from moving parts. equivalents for repair and replacement. Do not run the engine unless...
  • Page 49 Should be serviced by your Honda dealer, unless the owner has the proper tools and service data and is mechanically qualified. Refer to the Official Honda Shop Manual. ** In the interest of safety, we recommend these items be serviced only by your Honda dealer.
  • Page 50 FREQUENCY WHICHEVER ODOMETER READING [NOTE (1)] PAID SERVICE COMES SERVICE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th (Subsequent days /Kms applicable from last service) FIRST DAYS 150 210 60 120 REMARK ITEM NOTE 750 3000 6000 9000 3000 6000 * FUEL LINE * FUEL STRAINER SCREEN * THROTTLE OPERATION * CHOKE OPERATION Do not open the air cleaner element untill...
  • Page 51 FREQUENCY WHICHEVER ODOMETER READING [NOTE (1)] PAID SERVICE COMES SERVICE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th (Subsequent days /Kms applicable from last service) FIRST DAYS 150 210 60 120 REMARK ITEM NOTE 750 3000 6000 9000 3000 6000 BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH HEAD LIGHT AIM CLUTCH SYSTEM SIDE STAND * SUSPENSION...
  • Page 52 TOOL KIT SERIAL NUMBER The tool kit (1) is in the storage compartment The frame and engine serial numbers are (2) under the passenger seat. required when registering your vehicle. They Some road side repairs, minor adjustments may also be required by your dealer when and parts replacement can be performed ordering replacement parts.
  • Page 53 COLOUR CODE The frame number (1) is stamped on the right side of the frame body. The colour table is attached below. The engine number (2) is stamped on the It is useful during ordering the replacement left side of the crankcase. parts.
  • Page 54 ENGINE OIL Refer to the Safety Precautions on page 40. Engine Oil Good engine oil has many desirable qualities. Use only high detergent, quality motor oil certified on the container to meet or exceed requirements for API Service Classification SJ. Viscosity: Recommended Oil Viscosity grade of engine oil should be based...
  • Page 55 Install the oil filler cap/dipstick. If a torque wrench is not used for this Start the engine and let it idle for 3-5 installation, see your Honda dealer as soon minutes. as possible to verify proper assembly. Change the engine oil from the engine at...
  • Page 56 2-3 minutes after stopping the engine, CRANKCASE BREATHER check oil level with dipstick. It should Refer to the Safety Precautions on Page 40. be on upper level mark of the dipstick Remove the left side cover (page 29) with vehicle standing upright onfirm Remove the crankcase breather tube level ground.
  • Page 57: Spark Plug

    SPARK PLUG Inspect the electrodes and center porcelain for deposits, erosion or carbon Refer to the safety precautions on page 40. fouling. If the erosion or deposit is heavy, replace the plug. Clean a carbon Recommended plugs: or wetfouled plug with a plug cleaner, Standard: otherwise use a wire brush.
  • Page 58: Valve Clearance

    VALVE CLEARANCE (3) Spark plug gap ¼LikdZ Iyx xS i ½ Should be serviced by your Honda dealer, (4) Side electrode ¼lkbZ M bZ y S D Vª k s M ½ unless the owner has the proper tools and Tighten the spark plug: service data and is mechanically qualified.
  • Page 59 Check the clearance of both valves The clearance will change as the engine inserting a feeler gauge (5) between the temperature rises. adjusting screw (6) and the valve stem. The adjustment must be made when the Clearance should be: piston is at the top of the compression stroke Intake: 0.10 mm (0.004 in) when both the intake and exhaust valves...
  • Page 60 Do not attempt to compensate for faults in 1400±100 min (rpm) other systems by adjusting idle speed. See your Honda dealer for regularly scheduled carburetor adjustments. Remove the right side cover. (1) Throttle stop screw ¼Fkz k W V y LVkW i LØw ½...
  • Page 61 THROTTLE OPERATION AIR CLEANER Refer to the safety Precautions on page 40. Refer to the Safety Precautions on page 42. The air cleaner element should be Check for smooth rotation of the throttle replaced at regular intervals (Ref. page 42). grip from the fully open to the fully Replace more frequently when riding in closed position at both full steering...
  • Page 62 Refer to the safety precautions on page 40. specified for your model. Using the The service life of the drive chain is wrong Honda air cleaner element or a dependent upon proper lubrication and non-Honda air cleaner element which adjustment. Poor maintenance can cause...
  • Page 63 Inspection: Rotate the rear wheel slightly and then stop to check the drive chain slackness Turn the engine off, place the vehicle again. Repeat this procedure several on its center stand, and shift the times. Drive chain slack should remain transmission into neutral.
  • Page 64 5. Inspect the sprocket teeth for possible Adjustment: wear or damage. Replace if necessary. Drive chain slack should be checked and adjusted, if necessary, every 1,000 km (600 Damaged sprocket Worn sprocket miles). When operated at sustained high Teeth Teeth speeds or under conditions of frequent rapid acceleration, the chain may require more frequent adjustment.
  • Page 65 Tighten the rear axle nut to: 54 N.m (5.5 kgf.m, 40lbf.ft) If a torque wrench is not used for this installation, see your Honda dealer as soon as possible to verify proper assembly. Tighten the adjusting nuts lightly, then tighen the lock nuts by holding the adjusting nuts with a spanner.
  • Page 66 To clean and lubricate the chain visit your With the engine off, and carefully nearest Honda Dealer/Service Center. remove the master link retaining clip R 428HBS-118 (1) with a pair of pliers. Do not bend or twist the clip.
  • Page 67 Adjust the drive chain (page 56) and sprockets must be in good condition, rear brake pedal free play (page 15). or the new replacement chain or sprocket will wear rapidly. Lubricate the drive chain (page 58). Pass the chain over the sprockets and join the ends of the chain with the master link.For ease of assembly, hold the chain ends against adjacent rear...
  • Page 68 If the side stand is squeaky or stiff, clean Swingarm bearings should be checked the pivot area and lubricate the pivot bolt by pushing hard against the side of the with clean engine oil. rear wheel while the motorcycle is on the center stand.
  • Page 69 See your Honda dealer for this Installation Notes: service • Reverse the removal procedure. • Position the wheel between the fork legs and insert the front axle from the right side, through the right fork leg and wheel hub.
  • Page 70: Front Wheel Removal

    Remove the front brake adjusting nut If a torque wrench was not used for installation, see your Honda dealer as soon (3) and remove the front brake cable as possible to verify proper assembly. (4) from the brake arm (5).
  • Page 71 Installation Notes: If a torque wrench was not used for installation, see your Honda dealer as soon • Reverse the removal procedure. as possible to verify proper assembly. • Position the wheel between the fork legs Improper assembly may lead to loss of and insert the front axle from the right braking capacity.
  • Page 72 REAR WHEEL REMOVAL Disconnect the brake stopper arm (4) from the brake panel by removing the Place the vehicle on its center stand. cotter pin (5), stopper arm nut (6), Remove the rear brake adjusting nut washer and rubber grommet. (1).
  • Page 73 Recheck the replace both pads as a set. See your Honda wheel if the brake drags or if the wheel dealer for this service.
  • Page 74 <Disc Type> (4). If the arrow aligns with the reference mark on full application of the brake, the brake shoes must be replaced. See your Honda dealer for this service. (1) Arrow ¼rhj dk fu”kku½ (2) Brake arm ¼cz s d vkeZ ½...
  • Page 75 NOTICE Battery contains lead, which is a hazardous material and if improperly disposed, can be harmful to the environment and human health. Always return the used maintenance-free battery to the Honda dealer.
  • Page 76 Removal Check all bolts and other fasteners are secure. Make sure the ignition switch is OFF. Remove the left side cover (page 29). Remove the fuse holder (1). Remove the bolt (2) and open the battery holder (3). Disconnect the negative (-) terminal lead (4) from the battery, first.
  • Page 77 When frequent fuse failure occurs, it usually 10A-(Both kick and self) indicates a short circuit or an overload in the electrical system. See your Honda dealer Turn the ignition switch OFF before for repair. checking or replacing the fuses to prevent an accidental short-circuit.
  • Page 78 Installion a serious electrical problem on your vehicle. leave the blown fuse in that circuit and have your vehicle checked by your Honda dealer. (3) Fuse ¼¶;w t ½ (4) Clips...
  • Page 79 MAIN FUSE: Turn the ignition switch OFF before checking or replacing the fuses to The main fuse (1) is located near the battery. prevent an accident short-circuit. The specified fuse is: 15A (Both kick and self) Remove the left side cover (page 29). Disconnect the wire connector (2) of the relay comp start (3).
  • Page 80 BRAKELIGHT SWITCH ADJUSTMENT BULB REPLACEMENT Refer to the safety Precautions on page 40. Refer to the Safety Precautions on page 40. The light bulb becomes very hot while the Check the operation of the brakelight switch light is ON, and remain hot for a while after (1) at the right side behind the engine from it is tusrned OFF.
  • Page 81 HEADLIGHT BULB Remove the dust cover (1). Remove the bulb (2) while pressing Remove the front cowl (1) by removing down the locking pin (3). the screws (2), (3). Install a new bulb in the reverse order Disconnect the connector (4). of removal.
  • Page 82 BRAKE/TAIL LIGHT BULB FRONT/REAR TURN SIGNAL BULB Open the seat . Remove the turn signal lens (1) by Remove the inspection cover plate by removing the screws (2). removing the screws (1). Slightly press the bulb (3) and turn it Remove the taillight holder by turning counterclockwise.
  • Page 83 Avoid cleaning products that are not Washing the vehicle specifically designed for vehicle or Rinse the vehicle thoroughly with cool automobile surfaces. water to remove loose dirt. They may contain harsh detergents or Clean the vehicle with a sponge or soft chemical solvents that could damage the cloth using cool water.
  • Page 84 After cleaning, rinse the vehicle Finishing Touches thoroughly with plenty of clean water. After washing your vehicle, consider using strong detergent residue can corrode a commercially-available spray cleaner/ alloy parts. polish or quality liquid or paste wax to finish Dry the vehicle start the engine, and the job.
  • Page 85 Dry the vehicle and to protect surface To assure proper performance after storage of metal, apply wax on it. lasting more than one month, it is important to drain the carburetor. STORAGE GUIDE WARNING Extended storage, such as for winter, requires that you take certain steps to Petrol is highly flammable and explosive.
  • Page 86 • Remove the spark plug from the engine Cover the vehicle (don’t use plastic or and store it in a safe place. Do not other coated materials) and store in an connect the spark plug to the spark unheated area, free of dampness with plug cap.
  • Page 87: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS Overall length 1972 mm (77.6 in) Overall width (Disc self) 742 mm (Self drum) 742 mm (Kick drum) 742 mm Overall height 1075 mm (42.3 in) Wheelbasse 1262 mm (49.6 in) WEIGHT Dry weight (Kick drum) 102 kg (224 lbs) (Self drum) 102 kg (224 lbs) (Self Disc)
  • Page 88 ENGINE Bore and stroke 50.0 x 55.6 mm (1.97 x 2.19 in) Compression ratio 9.0 : 1 Displacement 109.1 cm³ (6.66 cu-in) Spark Plug Standard CPR7EA-9 (NGK) Spark plug gap 0.8 - 0.9 mm (0.031 - 0.035 in) Idle speed 1,400 ±...
  • Page 89 POWER TRANSMISSION Primary reduction 3.722 Gear ratio, 1st 3.182 1.706 1.238 0.917 Final reduction 3.000 ELECTRICAL Battery 12V - 3Ah Generator 0.14kW/5,000 min (rpm) LIGHT Headlight 12V-35/35W Brake/tail light 12V-5/21W Turn signal light Front 12V-10W Rear 12V-10W Instrument lights 12V-1.7Wx2...
  • Page 90 Speedometer lamp 1.7W x 2 Neutral indicator 1.7W x 1 Turn signal indicator 1.7W High beam indicator 1.7W x 1 FUSE Main fuse 15A (Both Kick and Self) Other fuse 10A (Both Kick and Self)
  • Page 91 The catalytic converter acts on HC, CO and NOx. A replacement unit must be an original Honda part or its equivalent. The catalytic converter must operate at a high temperature for the chemical reactions to take place. It can set on fire any combustible materials that come near it.

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