Honda 1982 GL1100 INTERSTATE Owner's Manual page 7

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I. Keep cargo and accessory weight low
and close to the center of the motor-
cycle. Load weight equally on both
Ildes to minimize imbalance. As weight
IS located farther from the motorcycle's
ClDter of gravity, handling is propor-
tioDaIIy
affected.
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Al\iust
tire pressure (TIRES, page 5),
lroat
fork air pressure and rear shock
.morber air pressure (SUSPENSION,
.... 8) to suit load weight and riding
daaditious.
'''ii,
II' racks are for light weight
I'....."'
Do
not carry more than 20 Ibs.
'fiItao
on a luspse rack behind the
Balky
items too far behind the
tlIay cause wind turbulence that
l1aiJl1 handling.
oaao
and accessories must be
for stable handling. Re-check
securitY
and accessory mounts
tty.
DOt attach large, heavy items to the
~~an,
front
forks, or fender.
bIe bandJing or slow steering
*IF'"
may
JeOU1t.
6. Do not exceed maximum capacity load
of Honda accessories.
Travel trunk: 20 Ibs (9 kg)
Saddlebags:
20 Ibs (9 kg) each side
Fairing pockets:
5 lbs (2 kg) each side
7. Honda fairing, travel trunk and saddle-
bags are designed for GLIIOO and
GLlIOO INTERSTATE only. Do not
install them on any other motorcycle.
8. Do not store articles between fairing
and motorcycle. They may interfere
with steering causing loss of control.
9. Do not remove the weight attached to
the front forks near the steering head
when the fairing is installed. Stability
may be adversely affected.
Accessories
Genuine Honda accessories
have been
specifically designed for and tested on
this motorcycle. Because the factory can-
not test aU other accessories, you are
personally responsible for proper selec-
tion, installation, and use of non-Honda
accessories. Always follow the guidelines
under Loading above, and these:
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