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This manual should be considered a permanent part of themotorcycle and should remain with the motorcycle when it is resold.

This publication includes the latest production information availablebefore printing. Honda Motor Co., Ltd. reserves the right to makechanges at any time without notice and without incurring anyobligation.

No part of this publication may be reproduced without writtenpermission.

The vehicle pictured in this owner’s manual may not match youractual vehicle.

© 2017 Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

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WelcomeCongratulations on your purchase of a newHonda motorcycle. Your selection of aHonda makes you part of a worldwide familyof satisfied customers who appreciateHonda's reputation for building quality intoevery product.

To ensure your safety and riding pleasure:● Read this owner's manual carefully.● Follow all recommendations and

procedures contained in this manual.● Pay close attention to safety messages

contained in this manual and on themotorcycle.

● The following code in this manualindicates the country.

Country CodesCodeCCG125WH

Country

PH Philippines

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A Few Words About SafetyYour safety, and the safety of others, is veryimportant. Operating this motorcycle safely isan important responsibility.To help you make informed decisions aboutsafety, we have provided operatingprocedures and other information on safetylabels and in this manual. This informationalerts you to potential hazards that couldhurt you or others.Of course, it is not practical or possible towarn you about all hazards associated withoperating or maintaining a motorcycle. Youmust use your own good judgement.

You will find important safety information in avariety of forms, including:● Safety labels on the motorcycle● Safety Messages preceded by a safety alert

symbol and one of three signal words:DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION.These signal words mean:

3DANGERYou WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLYHURT if you don’t follow instructions.

3WARNINGYou CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLYHURT if you don’t follow instructions.

3CAUTIONYou CAN be HURT if you don’t followinstructions.

Other important information isprovided under the following titles:

NOTICE Information to help you avoiddamage to your motorcycle,other property, or theenvironment.

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Contents

Motorcycle Safety P. 2

Operation Guide P. 12

Maintenance P. 29

Troubleshooting P. 72

Information P. 86

Specifications P. 98

Index P. 101

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Safety Guidelines .................................................P. 3Safety Precautions...............................................P. 6Riding Precautions ..............................................P. 7Accessories & Modifications...........................P. 10Loading ................................................................P. 11

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This section contains important information for safe riding of your motorcycle.Please read this section carefully.

Motorcycle Safety

Safety GuidelinesFollow these guidelines to enhance your safety:● Perform all routine and regular inspections

specified in this manual.● Stop the engine and keep sparks and flame

away before filling the fuel tank.● Do not run the engine in enclosed or partly

enclosed areas. Carbon monoxide inexhaust gases is toxic and can kill you.

Always Wear a HelmetIt's a proven fact: helmets and protectiveapparel significantly reduce the number andseverity of head and other injuries. So alwayswear an approved motorcycle helmet andprotective apparel. 2 P. 6

Before RidingMake sure that you are physically fit, mentallyfocused and free of alcohol and drugs. Check

that you and your passenger are both wearingan approved motorcycle helmet and protectiveapparel. Instruct your passenger on holdingonto the grab rail or your waist, leaning withyou in turns, and keeping their feet on thefootpegs, even when the motorcycle is stopped.

Take Time to Learn & PracticeEven if you have ridden other motorcycles,practice riding in a safe area to become familiarwith how this motorcycle works and handles,and to become accustomed to the motorcycle'ssize and weight.

Ride DefensivelyAlways pay attention to other vehicles aroundyou, and do not assume that other drivers seeyou. Be prepared to stop quickly or perform anevasive maneuver.

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otorcycle Safety

3Continued

Make Yourself Easy to SeeMake yourself more visible, especially at night,by wearing bright reflective clothing, positioningyourself so other drivers can see you, signalingbefore turning or changing lanes, and usingyour horn when necessary.

Ride within Your LimitsNever ride beyond your personal abilities orfaster than conditions warrant. Fatigue andinattention can impair your ability to use goodjudgement and ride safely.

Don't Drink and RideAlcohol and riding don't mix. Even one alcoholicdrink can reduce your ability to respond tochanging conditions, and your reaction timegets worse with every additional drink. Don'tdrink and ride, and don't let your friends drinkand ride either.

Keep Your Honda in Safe ConditionIt's important to keep your motorcycle properlymaintained and in safe riding condition.Inspect your motorcycle before every ride andperform all recommended maintenance. Neverexceed load limits (2 P. 11), and do not modifyyour motorcycle or install accessories thatwould make your motorcycle unsafe (2 P. 10).

If You are Involved in a CrashPersonal safety is your first priority. If you oranyone else has been injured, take time toassess the severity of the injuries and whether itis safe to continue riding. Call for emergencyassistance if needed. Also follow applicable lawsand regulations if another person or vehicle isinvolved in the crash.

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Safety Guidelines

Motorcycle Safety

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If you decide to continue riding, first turn theignition switch to the (Off) position, andevaluate the condition of your motorcycle.Inspect for fluid leaks, check the tightness ofcritical nuts and bolts, and check the handlebar,control levers, brakes, and wheels. Ride slowlyand cautiously.Your motorcycle may have suffered damagethat is not immediately apparent. Have yourmotorcycle thoroughly checked at a qualifiedservice facility as soon as possible.

Carbon Monoxide HazardExhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide, acolourless, odorless gas. Breathing carbonmonoxide can cause loss of consciousness andmay lead to death.

If you run the engine in confined or even partlyenclosed area, the air you breathe couldcontain a dangerous amount of carbonmonoxide.

Never run your motorcycle inside a garage orother enclosure.

3WARNINGRunning the engine of your motorcyclewhile in an enclosed or even partiallyenclosed area can cause a rapid build-up of toxic carbon monoxide gas.

Breathing this colourless, odorless gascan quickly cause unconsciousness andlead to death.

Only run your motorcycle's enginewhen it is located in a well ventilatedarea outdoors.

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Safety Precautions● Ride cautiously and keep your hands on the

handlebar and feet on the footpegs.● Keep passenger's hands onto the grab rail

or your waist, passenger's feet on thefootpegs while riding.

● Always consider the safety of yourpassenger, as well as other drivers andriders.

Protective ApparelMake sure that you and any passenger arewearing an approved motorcycle helmet, eyeprotection, and high-visibility protectiveclothing. Ride defensively in response toweather and road conditions.

# HelmetSafety-standard certified, high-visibility, correctsize for your head● Must fit comfortably but securely, with the

chin strap fastened.

● Face shield with unobstructed field of visionor other approved eye protection

3WARNINGNot wearing a helmet increases thechance of serious injury or death in acrash.

Make sure that you and any passengeralways wear an approved helmet andprotective apparel.

# GlovesFull-finger leather gloves with high abrasionresistance

# Boots or Riding ShoesSturdy boots with non-slip soles and ankleprotection

# Jacket and TrousersProtective, highly visible, long-sleeved jacketand durable trousers for riding (or a protectivesuit)

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Safety Precautions

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Continued

Riding PrecautionsRunning-in Period

During the first 500 km (300 miles) of running,follow these guidelines to ensure yourmotorcycle's future reliability and performance.● Avoid full-throttle starts and rapid

acceleration.● Avoid hard braking and rapid down-shifts.● Ride conservatively.

BrakesObserve the following guidelines:● Avoid excessively hard braking and

downshifting.u Sudden braking can reduce the

motorcycle's stability.u Where possible, reduce speed before

turning; otherwise you risk sliding out.● Exercise caution on low traction surfaces.

u The tyres slip more easily on suchsurfaces and braking distances arelonger.

● Avoid continuous braking.u Repeated braking, such as when

descending long, steep slopes canseriously overheat the brakes, reducingtheir effectiveness. Use engine brakingwith intermittent use of the brakes toreduce speed.

● For full braking effectiveness, operate boththe front and rear brakes together.

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# Engine BrakingEngine braking helps slow your motorcycledown when you release the throttle. For furtherslowing action, downshift to a lower gear. Useengine braking with intermittent use of thebrakes to reduce speed when descending long,steep slopes.

# Wet or Rainy ConditionsRoad surfaces are slippery when wet, and wetbrakes further reduce braking efficiency.Exercise extra caution when braking in wetconditions.If the brakes get wet, apply the brakes whileriding at low speed to help them dry.

Parking● Park on a firm, level surface.● If you must park on a slight incline or loose

surface, park so that the motorcycle cannotmove or fall over.

● Make sure that high-temperature partscannot come into contact with flammablematerials.

● Do not touch the engine, muffler, brakesand other high-temperature parts until theycool down.

● To reduce the likelihood of theft, always lockthe handlebar and remove the key whenleaving the motorcycle unattended.Use of an anti-theft device is alsorecommended.

# Parking with the Side Stand or CentreStand

1. Stop the engine.2. Using the side stand

Push the side stand down.Slowly lean the motorcycle to the left until itsweight rests on the side stand.

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Riding Precautions

Motorcycle Safety

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Using the centre standTo lower the centre stand, stand on the leftside of the motorcycle. Hold the left handlegrip and the left grab rail. Press down on thetip of the centre stand with your right footand, simultaneously, pull up and back.

3. Turn the handlebar fully to the left.u Turning the handlebar to the right

reduces stability and may cause themotorcycle to fall.

4. Turn the ignition switch to the (Off)position and remove the key.

5. Lock the steering. 2 P. 206. Turn the fuel valve to the (Off) position.

Refuelling and Fuel GuidelinesFollow these guidelines to protect the engine,fuel system and catalytic converter:● Use only unleaded petrol.● Use recommended octane number. Using

lower octane petrol will result in decreasedengine performance.

● Do not use fuels containing a highconcentration of alcohol. 2 P. 96

● Do not use stale or contaminated petrol oran oil/petrol mixture.

● Avoid getting dirt or water in the fuel tank.

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Left handle grip

Grabrail

Centrestand

Accessories &ModificationsWe strongly advise that you do not add anyaccessories that were not specifically designedfor your motorcycle by Honda or makemodifications to your motorcycle from itsoriginal design. Doing so can make it unsafe.Modifying your motorcycle may also void yourwarranty and make your motorcycle illegal tooperate on public roads and highways. Beforedeciding to install accessories on yourmotorcycle be certain the modification is safeand legal.

3WARNINGImproper accessories or modificationscan cause a crash in which you can beseriously hurt or killed.

Follow all instructions in this owner'smanual regarding accessories andmodifications.

Do not pull a trailer with, or attach a sidecar to,your motorcycle. Your motorcycle was notdesigned for these attachments, and their usecan seriously impair your motorcycle's handling.

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Accessories & Modifications

Motorcycle Safety

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Loading● Carrying extra weight affects your

motorcycle's handling, braking and stability.Always ride at a safe speed for the load youare carrying.

● Avoid carrying an excessive load and keepwithin specified load limits.Maximum weight capacity / Maximumweight on rear carrier 2 P. 98

● Tie all luggage securely, evenly balancedand close to the centre of the motorcycle.

● Do not place objects near the lights or themuffler.

3WARNINGOverloading or improper loading cancause a crash and you can be seriouslyhurt or killed.

Follow all load limits and other loadingguidelines in this manual.

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LoadingM

otorcycle Safety

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Basic Operation Flow

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Operation Guide

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# Pre-ride Inspection (P.34)Carefully inspect your motorcycle tomake sure that it is safe to ride.

# AccelerationApply throttle gradually.Obey the speed limit.

# Shift Change (P.25)

How to use basic features.• Instruments (P.16)• Indicators (P.17)• Switches (P.18)

• Steering Lock (P.20)

# Starting the Engine (P.22)Start and warm the engine.Avoid revving the engine. # Starting the

MotorcycleBefore pulling away, indicateyour direction with the turnsignal switch, and check foroncoming traffic.

• Fuel Valve (P.21)

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# Braking Close the throttle and apply thefront and rear brakes together.u The brakelight will indicate that

you have applied the brakes.

# Parking (P.8)

# StoppingIf pulling off the road, signal earlyenough to show traffic that you arepulling over, and pull over smoothly.

# Turning CornersDo your brakingbefore enteringcorners.

Gradually reapply throttlewhen exiting turn.

# Refuelling (P.26)

Park on a firm level surface.Use the stand, and lock thesteering.

Parts Location

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Spark plug (P.50)

Throttle grip (P.70)

Engine oil fill cap/dipstick (P.52)

Kickstarter (P.22)

Brakelight switch (P.61)

Front brake lever (P.56)

Rear brake pedal (P.56)

Tool kit/Document bag(P.28)

Steering lock (P.20)

Side cover (P.49)

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Fuel fill cap (P.26)

Drive chain (P.63)

Side stand (P.62)

Clutch lever (P.67)

Fuel valve (P.21)

Centre stand (P.8)

Engine oil drain bolt(P.53)

Battery (P.47)

Fuse holder (P.84)

Shift lever (P.25)

Choke lever (P.22)

Side cover (P.49)

Oil strainer screen (P.53)

Instruments

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Operation Guide

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Total distance ridden.Odometer

TachometerSpeedometer

Tachometer red zone(excessive engine rpm range)

NOTICEDo not operate the engine inthe tachometer red zone.Excessive engine speed canadversely affect engine life.

IndicatorsIf one of these indicators does not come on when it should, have your dealer check forproblems.

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Operation Guide

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Left turn signal indicator

High beam indicator Neutral indicatorComes on when thetransmission is in Neutral.

Right turn signal indicator

Shows 1st to 5th gear position.Gear position indicator

Switches

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Operation Guide

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Headlight dimmer switch• : High beam• : Low beam

u Pressing the switch turns theturn signal off.

Turn signal switch

Start button Horn button

Headlight switch

: Headlight, taillight, positionlight and meter lights off.

: Headlight, taillight, positionlight and meter lights on.

: Position light, taillightand meter lights on.

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Operation Guide

19Continued

Ignition switchSwitches the electrical system on/off.u Key can be removed when in the (OFF)

position.

(On)Turns electrical systemon for starting/riding.

(Off)Turns engine off.

Steering LockLock the steering when parking to helpprevent theft.A U-shaped wheel lock or similar device isalso recommended.

# Lockinga Turn the handlebar all the way to the left.b Insert the ignition key in the lock and turn it

180 degrees clockwise.u Jiggle the handlebar if the lock is difficult

to engage.c Remove the key.

# UnlockingInsert the ignition key in the lock and turn it180 degrees counterclockwise.

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Switches (Continued)

a

Ignition key

bTurn

Steering lock

Fuel ValveThe three-way fuel valve is used to controlthe flow of fuel from the fuel tank to thecarburetor.

(On): normal position for riding. (Off): for parking, storing, or

transportation. (Res): for extra fuel to get to a gas station

for refuelling.

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(On) (Off) (Res)

Starting the EngineStart your engine using the followingprocedure.

NOTICE• If the engine does not start within 5 seconds,

turn the ignition switch to the (Off)position and wait 10 seconds before trying tostart the engine again to recover batteryvoltage.

• Extended fast idling and revving the engine candamage the engine, and the exhaust system.

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a

b

e

g

d

c

f

h

e

Cold Engine:a The fuel valve is (On).b Turn the ignition switch to the (On)

position.c Shift the transmission to Neutral ( N

indicator comes on).d Pull the choke lever up all the way to fully

on.e Using the start button

With the throttle slightly open, press thestart button.Using the kickstarterLightly depress the kickstarter untilresistance is felt.Then let the kickstarter return to the topof its stroke.With the throttle slightly open, operatethe kickstarter. Kick from the top of thestroke through to the bottom with arapid, continuous motion.

f Immediately after the engine starts, push thechoke lever down to the halfway position.

g Warm up the engine by opening andclosing the throttle slightly.

h Continue warming up the engine until it runssmoothly and responds to the throttle, whenthe choke lever is at fully off.

Warm Engine:aDo not use the choke.bStart the engine following step e under

“Cold Engine”.

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Operation Guide

23Continued

If the engine does not start:aTurn the ignition switch to the (Off)

position.bPush the choke lever down all the way to

fully off.cOpen the throttle fully.dCrank the engine several times with the

kickstarter.e Follow steps a-b under “Warm Engine”.

# If Engine Will Not Start (P.73)

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Starting the Engine (Continued)

Shifting GearsYour motorcycle transmission has 5 forwardgears, five-down shift pattern.

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Refuelling

Do not fill with fuel above the lower edge ofthe filler neck.

Fuel type: Unleaded petrol onlyFuel octane number: Your motorcycle isdesigned to use Research Octane Number(RON) 91 or higher.Tank capacity including the reserve: 8.6L (2.27 US gal, 1.89 Imp gal)Reserve capacity: 2.5 L (0.66 US gal, 0.55Imp gal)The tank should be refilled as soon aspossible after switching to reserve, and thefuel valve should be returned to the (On)position after refuelling to avoid running outof fuel with no reserve. (P.21)

# Refuelling and Fuel Guidelines (P.9)

Opening the Fuel Fill Capa Open the lock cover.b Insert the ignition key and turn it clockwise

until it stops.

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Lower edgeof filler neck

Fuel fill cap Arrow mark

Lock cover

Ignition key

c Turn the fuel fill cap counterclockwise andremove the cap.

Closing the Fuel Fill Capa Install and tighten the fuel fill cap firmly by

turning it clockwise.u Make sure that the arrow mark on the

cap faces forward.bTurn the ignition key counterclockwise until

it stops and remove it.u The key cannot be removed if the cap is

not locked.cClose the lock cover.

3WARNINGPetrol is highly flammable andexplosive. You can be burned orseriously injured when handling fuel.

• Stop the engine, and keep heat,sparks, and flame away.

• Handle fuel only outdoors.• Wipe up spills immediately.

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Storage EquipmentTool Kit/Document BagThe document bag and the tool kit are in thecompartment box behind the right sidecover.

# Removing the Side Cover (P.49)

Rear Carrier

Never exceed the maximum weight limit.Maximum Weight: 3.0 kg (6.6 lb)

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Tool kit

Documentbag

Rear carrier

Importance of Maintenance ...........................P. 30Maintenance Schedule.....................................P. 31Maintenance Fundamentals ...........................P. 34Tool .......................................................................P. 46Removing & Installing Body Components..P. 47

Battery .................................................................... P. 47Side Cover............................................................. P. 49

Spark Plug ...........................................................P. 50Engine Oil ............................................................P. 52Brakes...................................................................P. 56Side Stand ...........................................................P. 62Drive Chain..........................................................P. 63Clutch ...................................................................P. 67Throttle ................................................................P. 70

Other Adjustments............................................P. 71Adjusting the Headlight Aim ............................ P. 71

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Please read “Importance of Maintenance” and “Maintenance Fundamentals” carefullybefore attempting any maintenance. Refer to “Specifications” for service data.

Maintenance

Importance of Maintenance

Importance of MaintenanceKeeping your motorcycle well-maintained isabsolutely essential to your safety and toprotect your investment, obtain maximumperformance, avoid breakdowns, and reduce airpollution. Maintenance is the owner'sresponsibility. Be sure to inspect yourmotorcycle before each ride, and perform theperiodic checks specified in the MaintenanceSchedule. 2 P. 31

3WARNINGImproperly maintaining yourmotorcycle or failing to correct aproblem before you ride can cause acrash in which you can be seriously hurtor killed.

Always follow the inspection andmaintenance recommendations andschedules in this owner's manual.

Maintenance SafetyAlways read the maintenance instructionsbefore you begin each task, and make sure thatyou have the tools, parts, and skills required.We cannot warn you of every conceivablehazard that can arise in performingmaintenance. Only you can decide whether ornot you should perform a given task.

Follow these guidelines when performingmaintenance.● Stop the engine and remove the key.● Place your motorcycle on a firm, level

surface using the side stand, centre stand ora maintenance stand to provide support.

● Allow the engine, muffler, brakes, and otherhigh-temperature parts to cool beforeservicing as you can get burned.

● Run the engine only when instructed, anddo so in a well-ventilated area.

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Maintenance ScheduleThe maintenance schedule specifies themaintenance requirements necessary toensure safe, dependable performance, andproper emission control.

Maintenance work should be performed inaccordance with Honda's standards andspecifications by properly trained andequipped technicians. Your dealer meets allof these requirements. Keep an accuraterecord of maintenance to help ensure thatyour motorcycle is properly maintained.Make sure that whomever performs themaintenance completes this record.

All scheduled maintenance is considered anormal owner operating cost and will becharged to you by your dealer. Retain allreceipts. If you sell the motorcycle, thesereceipts should be transferred with themotorcycle to the new owner.

Honda recommends that your dealer shouldroad test your motorcycle after each periodicmaintenance is carried out.

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Maintenance

31Continued

ItemsPre-rideCheck2 P. 34

Frequency *1AnnualCheck

RegularReplace

Refer topage× 1,000 km 1 4 8 12 16 20 24

× 1,000 mi 0.6 2.5 5 7.5 10 12.5 15Fuel Line –Fuel Level –Fuel Strainer Screen –Throttle Operation 70Air Cleaner *2 45Crankcase Breather *3 –Spark Plug 50Valve Clearance –Engine Oil 53Engine Oil StrainerScreen 53

Engine Oil CentrifugalFilter –

Engine Idle Speed –Secondary Air SupplySystem –

Secondary Air SupplyPair Filter *4 3 Years –

Maintenance Level Maintenance Legend: Intermediate. We recommend service by your dealer, unless

you have the necessary tools and are mechanically skilled.Procedures are provided in an official Honda Shop Manual.

::::

Inspect (clean, adjust, lubricate, or replace, if necessary)LubricateReplaceClean: Technical. In the interest of safety, have your

motorcycle serviced by your dealer.

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ItemsPre-rideCheck2 P. 34

Frequency *1AnnualCheck

RegularReplace

Refer topage× 1,000 km 1 4 8 12 16 20 24

× 1,000 mi 0.6 2.5 5 7.5 10 12.5 15Drive Chain Every 500 km (300 mi): 63Battery 35Brake Shoes Wear 60Brake System 34Brakelight Switch 61Headlight Aim 71Lights/Horn –Clutch System 67Side Stand 62Suspension –Nuts, Bolts, Fasteners –Wheels/Tyres 42Steering Head Bearings –

Notes:*1 : At higher odometer reading, repeat at the frequency interval established here.*2 : Service more frequently when riding in unusually wet or dusty areas.*3 : Service more frequently when riding in rain or at full throttle.*4 : Replacement requires mechanical skill.

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Maintenance Fundamentals

Pre-ride InspectionTo ensure safety, it is your responsibility toperform a pre-ride inspection and make surethat any problem you find is corrected. A pre-ride inspection is a must, not only for safety, butbecause having a breakdown, or even a flattyre, can be a major inconvenience.

Check the following items before you get onyour motorcycle:● Fuel level - Fill fuel tank when necessary.

2 P. 26● Throttle - Check for smooth opening and

full closing in all steering positions. 2 P. 70● Engine oil level - Add engine oil if necessary.

Check for leaks. 2 P. 52● Drive chain - Check condition and slack,

adjust and lubricate if necessary. 2 P. 63

● Brakes - Check operation;Front and Rear: check shoes wear andfreeplay, adjust if necessary. 2 P. 56, 2 P. 56,2 P. 60

● Lights and horn - Check that lights,indicators and horn function properly.

● Clutch - Check operation;Adjust freeplay if necessary. 2 P. 68

● Wheels and tyres - Check condition, airpressure and adjust if necessary. 2 P. 42

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Replacing PartsAlways use Honda Genuine Parts or theirequivalents to ensure reliability and safety.

3WARNINGInstalling non-Honda parts may makeyour motorcycle unsafe and cause acrash in which you can be seriously hurtor killed.

Always use Honda Genuine Parts orequivalents that have been designedand approved for your motorcycle.

BatteryIf the motorcycle is operated with insufficientbattery electrolyte, sulfation and battery platedamage will occur.If rapid loss of electrolyte is experienced, or ifyour battery seems to be weak, causing hardstarting or other electrical problems, see yourdealer.Clean the battery terminals if they become dirtyor corroded.

NOTICEAn improperly disposed of battery can beharmful to the environment and human health.Always confirm local regulations for properbattery disposal instruction.

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aintenance

35Continued

# What to do in an emergencyIf any of the following occur, immediately seeyour doctor.● Electrolyte splashes into your eyes:

u Wash your eyes repeatedly with coolwater for at least 15 minutes. Using waterunder pressure can damage your eyes.

● Electrolyte splashes onto your skin:u Remove affected clothing and wash your

skin thoroughly using water.● Electrolyte splashes into your mouth:

u Rinse mouth thoroughly with water, anddo not swallow.

3WARNINGThe battery contains sulfuric acid(electrolyte) which is highly corrosiveand poisonous.

Getting electrolyte in your eyes or onyour skin can cause serious burns.

The battery gives off explosivehydrogen gas during normal operation.

A spark or flame can cause the batteryto explode with enough force to kill orseriously hurt you.

Wear protective clothing and a faceshield, or have a skilled mechanic dothe battery servicing.

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# Checking the Battery Electrolyte1. Park your motorcycle on its centre stand on

a firm, level surface.2. Remove the left side cover. 2 P. 493. Pull the rubber sheet.4. Check the electrolyte level must be

maintained between the UPPER and LOWERLEVEL marks.

If the electrolyte level is low, remove the battery(2 P. 47) and filler caps. Carefully add distilledwater to UPPER LEVEL mark.

u Filling the battery above the UPPERLEVEL line may cause the electrolyte tooverflow, resulting in corrosion to engineor frame parts. Immediately wash off anyspilled electrolyte.

u After checking battery fluid level, oradding distilled water, make surebreather tube is connected to the batterybreather outlet. The battery breathertube must be routed as shown on thelabel.Do not bend or twist the breather tube.

NOTICE• Battery fluid is highly corrosive and can

damage metal or painted surface. Use carewhen adding distilled water.

• A bent or kinked breather tube maypressurize the battery and damage its case.

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Rubber sheet

UPPERLEVEL

LOWERLEVEL

BatterybreathertubeBattery

# Cleaning the Battery Terminals1. Remove the battery. 2 P. 472. If the terminals are starting to corrode and

are coated with a white substance, washwith warm water and wipe clean.

3. If the terminals are heavily corroded, cleanand polish the terminals with a wire brush orsandpaper. Wear safety glasses.

4. After cleaning, reinstall the battery.

The battery has a limited life span. Consult yourdealer about when you should replace thebattery. Always replace the battery with thesame type.

NOTICEInstalling non-Honda electrical accessories canoverload the electrical system, discharging thebattery and possibly damaging the system.

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FusesFuses protect the electrical circuits on yourmotorcycle. If something electrical on yourmotorcycle stops working, check for andreplace any blown fuses. 2 P. 84

# Inspecting and Replacing FusesTurn the ignition switch to the (Off) positionto remove and inspect fuses. If a fuse is blown,replace with a fuse of the same rating. For fuseratings, see “Specifications.” 2 P. 100

NOTICEReplacing a fuse with one that has a higher rating greatlyincreases the chance of damage to the electrical system.

If a fuse fails repeatedly, you likely have anelectrical fault. Have your motorcycle inspectedby your dealer.

Engine OilEngine oil consumption varies and oil qualitydeteriorates according to riding conditions andtime elapsed.Check the engine oil level regularly, and add therecommended engine oil if necessary. Dirty oil orold oil should be changed as soon as possible.

# Selecting the Engine OilFor recommended engine oil, see“Specifications.” 2 P. 99

If you use non-Honda engine oil, check thelabel to make sure that the oil satisfies all of thefollowing standards:● JASO T 903 standard*1: MA● SAE standard*2: 10W-30● API classification*3: SG or higher

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Blown fuse

*1. The JASO T 903 standard is an index for engineoils for 4-stroke motorcycle engines. There aretwo classes: MA and MB. For example, thefollowing label shows the MA classification.

*2. The SAE standard grades oils by their viscosity.*3. The API classification specifies the quality and

performance rating of engine oils. Use SG orhigher oils, excluding oils marked as “EnergyConserving” or “Resource Conserving” on thecircular API service symbol.

Drive ChainThe drive chain must be inspected andlubricated regularly. Inspect the chain morefrequently if you often ride on bad roads, ride athigh speed, or ride with repeated fastacceleration. 2 P. 63

If the chain does not move smoothly, makesstrange noises, has damaged rollers, has loosepins, or kinks, have the chain inspected by yourdealer.

Also inspect the drive sprocket and drivensprocket. If either has worn or damaged teeth,have the sprocket replaced by your dealer.

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Oil codeOil classification

Not recommended RecommendedNormal(GOOD)

Worn(REPLACE)

Damaged(REPLACE)

NOTICEUse of a new chain with worn sprockets will causerapid chain wear.

# Cleaning and LubricatingAfter inspecting the slack, clean the chain andsprockets while rotating the rear wheel. Use adry cloth with high flash-point solvent. Use asoft brush if the chain is dirty.After cleaning, wipe dry and lubricate with therecommended lubricant.

Recommended lubricant:Drive chain lubricantIf not available, use SAE 80 or 90 gear oil.

Never use petrol or low flash point solvents forcleaning the drive chain.A fire or explosion could result.Avoid getting lubricant on the brakes or tyres.Avoid applying excess chain lubricant to preventspray onto your clothes and the motorcycle.

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Tyres (Inspecting/Replacing)# Checking the Air PressureVisually inspect your tyres and use an airpressure gauge to measure the air pressure atleast once a month or any time you think thetyres look low. Always check air pressure whenyour tyres are cold.

# Inspecting for DamageInspect the tyres forcuts, slits, or cracks thatexposes fabric orcords, or nails or otherforeign objectsembedded in the sideof the tyre or the tread.Also inspect for any unusual bumps or bulges inthe side walls of the tyres.

# Inspecting for Abnormal WearInspect the tyres forsigns of abnormal wearon the contact surface.

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# Inspecting Tread DepthInspect the tread wear indicators. If theybecome visible, replace the tyres immediately.

3WARNINGRiding on tyres that are excessivelyworn or improperly inflated can cause acrash in which you can be seriously hurtor killed.

Follow all instructions in this owner'smanual regarding tyre inflation andmaintenance.

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Wear indicatorlocation mark

or TWI

Have your tyres replaced by your dealer.For recommended tyres and air pressure, see“Specifications.” 2 P. 99Follow these guidelines whenever you replacetyres.● Use the recommended tyres or equivalents

of the same size, construction, speed rating,and load range.

● Remember to replace the inner tubewhenever you replace a tyre. The old tubewill probably be stretched, and it could fail ifinstalled in a new tyre.

3WARNINGInstalling improper tyres on yourmotorcycle can adversely affecthandling and stability, and can cause acrash in which you can be seriously hurtor killed.

Always use the size and type of tyresrecommended in this owner's manual.

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Air CleanerThis motorcycle is equipped with a viscous typeair cleaner element.Air blow cleaning or any other cleaning candegrade the viscous element performance andcause the intake of dust.Do not perform the maintenance. Should beserviced by your dealer.

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ToolThe tool kit is stored in the compartment box.2 P. 28

You can perform some roadside repairs, minoradjustments and parts replacement with theprovided tools.

● Spark plug wrench● 10 × 14 mm Open end wrench● No.2 Phillips screwdriver● No.2 Screwdriver● Pliers

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Removing & Installing Body Components

Battery # RemovalMake sure the ignition switch is in the (Off) position.1. Remove the left side cover. 2 P. 492. Pull the rubber sheet.3. Remove the fuse holder from the battery

holder.4. Remove the battery holder by removing

the battery holder bolts.5. Disconnect the negative - terminal from

the battery.6. Disconnect the positive + terminal from

the battery.7. Disconnect the battery breather tube.8. Remove the battery taking care not to

drop the terminal nuts.

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Rubbersheet

Batteryholderbolts

Terminalnuts

BatteryNegativeterminal

Positiveterminal

Batterybreathertube

Fuseholder

Batteryholder

# InstallationInstall the parts in the reverse order ofremoval. Always connect the positive +terminal first. Make sure that bolts and nutsare tight.Tighten the battery holder bolts.

Torque: 1.8 N·m (0.2 kgf·m, 1.3 lbf·ft)

For proper handling of the battery, see“Maintenance Fundamentals.” 2 P. 35“Battery Goes Dead.” 2 P. 79

Make sure breather tube is connected to thebattery breather outlet. The battery breathertube must be routed as shown on the label.Do not bend or twist the breather tube.

NOTICEA bent or kinked breather tube may pressurizethe battery and damage its case.

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Side Cover The right and left side covers can beremoved in the same way.

# RemovalCarefully pull the side cover out from thegrommets and release the hook.

# InstallationInstall the parts in the reverse order ofremoval.

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Grommets

Prongs

Side cover

Hook

Spark Plug

Checking Spark PlugFor the recommended spark plug, see“Specifications.” 2 P. 99

Use only the recommended type of sparkplug in the recommended heat range.

NOTICEUsing a spark plug with an improper heat rangecan cause engine damage.

1. Disconnect the spark plug cap from thespark plug.

2. Clean any dirt from around the spark plugbase.

3. Remove the spark plug using providedspark plug wrench. 2 P. 46

4. Inspect the electrodes and centreporcelain for deposits, erosion or carbonfouling.u If the erosion or deposit is heavy,

replace the plug.u Clean a carbon or wet-fouled plug

with a plug cleaner, otherwise use awire brush.

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Spark plug cap

Spark plug wrench

5. Check the spark plug gap using a wire-type feeler gauge.u If adjustment is necessary, bend the

side electrode carefully.

The gap should be:0.80 - 0.90 mm (0.031 - 0.035 in)

6. Make sure the plug washer is in goodcondition.

7. Install the spark plug. With the plugwasher attached, thread the spark plug inby hand to prevent cross-threading.

8. Tighten the spark plug:● If the old plug is good:

1/8 turn after it seats● If installing a new plug, tighten it twice

to prevent loosening:a) First, tighten the plug:

NGK: 3/4 turn after it seats.DENSO: 1/2 turn after it seats.

b) Then loosen the plug.c) Next, tighten the plug again:

1/8 turn after it seatsNOTICEAn improperly tightened spark plug can damage theengine. If a plug is too loose, a piston may be damaged. Ifa plug is too tight, the threads may be damaged.

9. Install the parts in the reverse order ofremoval.u When reinstalling the spark plug cap,

take care to avoid pinching any cablesor wires.

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Spark plug gap

Side electrode

Engine Oil

Checking the Engine Oil1. If the engine is cold, idle the engine for 3

to 5 minutes.2. Turn the ignition switch to the (Off)

position and wait for 2 to 3 minutes.3. Place your motorcycle on its centre stand

on a firm, level surface.4. Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick and wipe it

clean.5. Insert the oil fill cap/dipstick until it seats,

but don't screw it in.6. Check that the oil level is between the

upper level and lower level marks on theoil fill cap/dipstick.

7. Securely install the oil fill cap/dipstick.

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Oil fill cap/dipstick

Lower level

Upper level

Adding Engine OilIf the engine oil is below or near the lowerlevel mark, add the recommended engine oil.2 P. 39, 2 P. 991. Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick. Add the

recommended oil until it reaches theupper level mark.u Place your motorcycle on its centre

stand on a firm, level surface whenchecking the oil level.

u Do not overfill above the upper levelmark.

u Make sure no foreign objects enter theoil filler opening.

u Wipe up any spills immediately.

2. Securely reinstall the oil fill cap/dipstick.NOTICEOverfilling with oil or operating with insufficientoil can cause damage to your engine. Do not mixdifferent brands and grades of oil. They mayaffect lubrication and clutch operation.

For the recommended oil and oil selectionguidelines, see “Maintenance Fundamentals.”2 P. 39

Changing Engine Oil, CleaningStrainer ScreenChanging the oil and cleaning the strainerscreen requires special tools. We recommendthat you have your motorcycle serviced byyour dealer.

1. If the engine is cold, idle the engine for 3to 5 minutes.

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2. Turn the ignition switch to the (Off)position and wait for 2 to 3 minutes.

3. Place your motorcycle on its centre standon a firm, level surface.

4. Place a drain pan under the drain boltand oil plug.

5. Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick, drain boltand sealing washer to drain the oil.

6. Remove the oil plug, O-ring, spring andoil strainer screen and let the remainingoil drain out.u Discard the oil at an approved

recycling centre.7. Clean the oil strainer screen.8. Check that the oil strainer screen and

sealing rubber are in good condition.9. Replace the O-ring and apply a thin coat

of engine oil to the new O-ring beforeinstalling it.

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Sealingwasher

Drain bolt

Spring

Oil strainerscreen

Oil plug

O-ring

10. Install the oil strainer screen, spring andoil plug and tighten.

Torque: 15 N·m (1.5 kgf·m, 11 lbf·ft)

11. Install a new sealing washer onto thedrain bolt. Tighten the drain bolt.

Torque: 24 N·m (2.4 kgf·m, 18 lbf·ft)

12.Fill the crankcase with the recommendedoil (2 P. 39, 2 P. 99) and install the oil fillcap/dipstick.

Required oilWhen changing oil & cleaning thestrainer screen:0.9 L (1.0 US qt, 0.8 Imp qt)When changing oil only:0.9 L (1.0 US qt, 0.8 Imp qt)

13.Check the oil level. 2 P. 5214.Check that there are no oil leaks.

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Brakes

Inspecting the Rear BrakePedal Freeplay1. Place your motorcycle on its centre stand

on a firm, level surface.2. Measure the distance the rear brake

pedal moves before the brake takes hold.

Freeplay at the tip of the brake pedal:20 - 30 mm (0.8 - 1.2 in)

Make sure the brake rod, brake arm, springand fastener are in good condition.

Inspecting the Front BrakeLever Freeplay1. Place your motorcycle on its centre stand

on a firm, level surface.2. Measure the distance the front brake

lever moves before the brake takes hold.

Freeplay at the tip of the brake lever:10 - 20 mm (0.4 - 0.8 in)

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Freeplay

Check the brake cable for kinks or signs ofwear. If necessary have it replaced by yourdealer.Lubricate the brake cable with acommercially available cable lubricant toprevent premature wear and corrosion.Make sure the brake arm, spring and fastenerare in good condition.

Adjusting the Rear Brake PedalFreeplayMake sure the cut-out on the adjusting nut isseated on the brake arm pin when adjustingthe freeplay.

If proper adjustment cannot be obtained bythis method, see your dealer.

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Freeplay Brake arm pinAdjusting nut

1. Adjust by turning the rear brake adjustingnut a half-turn at a time.

2. Apply the brake several times and checkfor free wheel rotation after the brakepedal is released.

3. Push the brake arm to confirm that thereis a gap between the rear brake adjustingnut and brake arm pin.

After adjustment, confirm the freeplay of thebrake pedal.

Make sure the brake rod, brake arm, springand fastener are in good condition.

NOTICEDo not turn the adjuster beyond its natural limits.

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DecreaseFreeplay

IncreaseFreeplay

Brake arm pin

Adjusting nut Brake arm

Push

Brake armpin

GapAdjusting nut

Adjusting the Front Brake LeverFreeplayAdjust the freeplay of the brake lever with thefront wheel pointed straight ahead.Make sure the cut-out on the adjusting nut isseated on the brake arm pin when adjustingthe freeplay.

If proper adjustment cannot be obtained bythis method, see your dealer.

1. Adjust by turning the front brakeadjusting nut a half-turn at a time.

2. Apply the brake several times and checkfor free wheel rotation after the brakelever is released.

3. Push the brake arm to confirm that thereis a gap between the front brakeadjusting nut and brake arm pin.

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Brake arm pinAdjusting nut

Adjustingnut

DecreaseFreeplay

IncreaseFreeplay

Brakearm pin

After adjustment, confirm the freeplay of thebrake lever.

Make sure the brake arm, spring and fastenerare in good condition.

NOTICEDo not turn the adjuster beyond its natural limits.

Inspecting the Brake ShoeWearThe front and rear brake are equipped with abrake wear indicator.

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Brake arm

Push

Brake armpin

GapAdjusting nut

Front

Brakepanel

Brakearm

Referencemark

Arrow

Arrow

Reference markBrakearm

Brakepanel

Rear

When the brake is applied, an arrow attachedto the brake arm moves toward a referencemark on the brake panel. If the arrow alignswith the reference mark on full application ofthe brake, the brake shoes must be replaced.See your dealer for this service.

When the brake service is necessary, see yourdealer. Use only Honda Genuine Parts or itsequivalent.

Adjusting the Brakelight SwitchCheck the operation of the brakelight switch.Hold the brakelight switch and turn theadjusting nut in the direction A if the switchoperates too late, or turn the nut in thedirection B if the switch operates too soon.

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Brakelight switch

Adjustingnut

BA

Side Stand

Checking the Side Stand

1. Check that the side stand operatessmoothly. If the side stand is stiff orsqueaky, clean the pivot area andlubricate the pivot bolt with clean grease.

2. Check the spring for damage or loss oftension.

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Side standspring

Drive Chain

Inspecting the Drive ChainSlackCheck the drive chain slack at several pointsalong the chain. If the slack is not constant atall points, some links may be kinked andbinding.Have the chain inspected by your dealer.

1. Shift the transmission to Neutral. Stop theengine.

2. Place your motorcycle on its centre standon a firm, level surface.

3. Check the slack in the lower half of thedrive chain midway between thesprockets.

Drive chain slack:15 - 25 mm (0.6 - 1.0 in)

u Do not ride your motorcycle if theslack exceeds 50 mm (2.0 in).

4. Rotate the rear wheel and check that thechain moves smoothly.

5. Inspect the sprockets. 2 P. 406. Clean and lubricate the drive chain.

2 P. 41

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Adjusting the Drive Chain SlackAdjusting the chain requires special tools.Have the drive chain slack adjusted by yourdealer.

1. Shift the transmission to Neutral. Stop theengine.

2. Place your motorcycle on its centre standon a firm, level surface.

3. Loosen the rear axle nut.4. Loosen the lock nuts on both chain

adjusters.

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Rear axle nut

Lock nut

Adjusting nut

Index mark

Scalegraduations

Scalegraduations

Adjusting nut

Lock nut

Index mark

5. Turn both adjusting nuts an equalnumber of turns until the correct drivechain slack is obtained. Turn the adjustingnuts clockwise to tighten the chain. Turnthe adjusting nuts counterclockwise andpush the rear wheel toward the front toprovide more slack.Adjust the slack at a point midwaybetween the drive sprocket and thedriven sprocket.Check the drive chain slack. 2 P. 63

6. Check rear axle alignment by making surethe chain adjuster index marks align withthe scale graduations on both side ofswingarm.Both marks should correspond. If the axleis misaligned, turn the right or leftadjusting nuts until the marks are alignedand recheck chain slack.

7. Tighten the rear axle nut.

Torque: 88 N·m (9.0 kgf·m, 65 lbf·ft)

8. Tighten the drive chain adjusting nutslightly, then hold the adjusting nuts andtighten the lock nuts.

9. Recheck drive chain slack.10.Rear brake pedal freeplay is affected

when repositioning the rear wheel toadjust drive chain slack. Check rear brakepedal freeplay and adjust as necessary.2 P. 56

If a torque wrench was not used forinstallation, see your dealer as soon aspossible to verify proper assembly.Improper assembly may lead to loss ofbraking capacity.

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# Checking the Drive Chain WearIf the drive chain slack is excessive when therear axle is moved to the furthest limit ofadjustment, the drive chain is worn and mustbe replaced.

Chain:KMC428HDF or RK-M 428H

If necessary have the drive chain replaced byyour dealer.

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Clutch

Checking the Clutch# Checking the Clutch Lever FreeplayCheck the clutch lever freeplay.

Freeplay at the clutch lever:10 - 20 mm (0.4 - 0.8 in)

Check the clutch cable for kinks or signs ofwear. If necessary have it replaced by yourdealer.Lubricate the clutch cable with acommercially available cable lubricant toprevent premature wear and corrosion.

NOTICEImproper freeplay adjustment can causepremature clutch wear.

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Freeplay

Adjusting the Clutch LeverFreeplay# Upper AdjustmentAttempt adjustment with the upper clutchcable adjuster first.

1. Pull back the rubber dust cover.2. Loosen the upper lock nut.3. Turn the upper clutch cable adjuster until

the freeplay is 10 - 20 mm (0.4 - 0.8 in).4. Tighten the upper lock nut and check the

freeplay again.5. Install the rubber dust cover.

# Lower AdjustmentIf the upper clutch cable adjuster is threadedout near its limit, or the correct freeplaycannot be obtained, attempt adjustment withthe lower clutch cable adjusting nut.1. Loosen the upper lock nut and turn the

upper clutch cable adjuster all the way in(to provide maximum freeplay). Tightenthe upper lock nut.

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Rubber dust coverUpper lock nut

Upper clutch cable adjuster

2. Loosen the lower lock nut.3. Turn the lower adjusting nut until the

clutch lever freeplay is 10 - 20 mm (0.4 -0.8 in).

4. Tighten the lower lock nut and check theclutch lever freeplay.

5. Start the engine, pull the clutch lever in,and shift into gear. Make sure the enginedoes not stall and the motorcycle doesnot creep. Gradually release the clutchlever and open the throttle. Yourmotorcycle should move smoothly andaccelerate gradually.

If proper adjustment cannot be obtained orthe clutch does not work correctly, see yourdealer.

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Lower lock nutLower adjusting nut

Throttle

Checking the ThrottleWith the engine off, check that the throttlerotates smoothly from fully closed to fullyopen in all steering positions and throttlefreeplay is correct. If the throttle does notmove smoothly, close automatically, or if thecable is damaged, have the motorcycleinspected by your dealer.

Freeplay at the throttle grip flange:2 - 6 mm (0.1 - 0.2 in)

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Freeplay

Flange

Other Adjustments

Adjusting the Headlight AimYou can adjust vertical aim of the headlightfor proper alignment. Turn the screw in orout as necessary using provided Phillipsscrewdriver (2 P. 46).Obey local laws and regulations.

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Screw

Lower

Raise

Engine Will Not Start........................................P. 73Tyre Puncture .....................................................P. 74Electrical Trouble ...............................................P. 79

Battery Goes Dead .............................................. P. 79Burned-out Light Bulb........................................ P. 79Blown Fuse ............................................................ P. 84

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Starter Motor Operates ButEngine Does Not StartCheck the following items:● Check the correct engine starting

sequence. 2 P. 22● Check that there is petrol in the fuel tank.

Starter Motor Does NotOperateCheck the following items:● Check the correct engine starting

sequence. 2 P. 22● Check for a blown fuse. 2 P. 84● Check for a loose battery connection

(2 P. 47) or battery terminal corrosion(2 P. 35).

● Check the condition of the battery.2 P. 79

If the problem continues, have yourmotorcycle inspected by your dealer.

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Tyre PunctureRepairing a puncture or removing a wheelrequires special tools and technical expertise.We recommend you have this type of serviceperformed by your dealer.After an emergency repair, always have thetyre inspected/replaced by your dealer.

Tube Repair and ReplacementIf a tube is punctured or damaged, youshould replace it as soon as possible. A tubethat is repaired may not have the samereliability as a new one, and it may fail whileyou are riding.If you need to make a temporary repair bypatching a tube or using an aerosol sealant,ride cautiously at reduced speed and havethe tube replaced before you ride again.Anytime a tube is replaced, the tyre shouldbe carefully inspected as described.

3WARNINGRiding your motorcycle with atemporary tyre or tube repair can berisky. If the temporary repair fails, youcan crash and be seriously injured orkilled.

If you must ride with a temporary tyreor tube repair, ride slowly and carefullyand do not exceed 50 km/h (30 mph)until the tyre or tube is replaced.

Removing WheelsFollow these procedures if you need toremove a wheel in order to repair apuncture.

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# Front WheelRemoval1. Place your motorcycle on its centre stand

on a firm, level surface.2. Raise the front wheel off the ground by

placing a support block under the engine.3. Remove the speedometer cable by

removing the screw.

4. Remove the front brake adjusting nut anddisconnect the front brake cable from thebrake arm.

5. Remove the front axle nut.

6. Remove the front axle shaft, front wheeland side collar.

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75Continued

Speedometercable

Front brakecable

ScrewFront brakeadjusting nut

Front axlenut

Brake arm

Front axle shaft

Collar

Installation1. Install the side collar into the right side

wheel hub.2. Position the wheel between the fork legs

and insert the front axle shaft from theright side, through the right fork leg,wheel hub and left fork leg.

3. Make sure that the lug on the left fork legis located in the brake panel.

4. Tighten the front axle nut.

Torque: 57 N·m (5.8 kgf·m, 42 lbf·ft)

5. Install the speedometer cable and tightenthe cable set screw securely.

6. Install the front brake cable and frontbrake adjusting nut.

7. Adjust the front brake lever freeplay.2 P. 598. After installing the wheel, apply the brake

lever several times and then check if thewheel rotates freely. Recheck the wheel ifthe brake drags or if the wheel does notrotate freely.

If a torque wrench was not used forinstallation, see your dealer as soon aspossible to verify proper assembly.Improper assembly may lead to loss ofbraking capacity.

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Lug

# Rear WheelRemoval1. Support your motorcycle securely and

raise the rear wheel off the ground usingthe centre stand or a hoist.

2. Remove the rear brake adjusting nut.3. Disconnect the brake rod from the brake arm.4. Disconnect the brake stopper arm from

the brake panel by removing the cotterpin, stopper arm nut, washer and rubbergrommet.

5. Loosen the drive chain lock nuts and drivechain adjusting nuts.

6. Remove the rear axle nut while holdingthe rear axle shaft at the other end with awrench.

7. Remove the axle shaft, chain adjustersand side collars.

8. Remove the drive chain from the drivensprocket.

9. Remove the rear wheel from theswingarm.

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Drive chainadjusting nut

Brake stopperarm nut

Drivechainlock nut

BrakearmRear brakeadjustingnut

Brakestopperarm

Cotter pin

Brake rod

Rear axle nutChainadjuster

Drive chain

Rear axleshaft

Drivechainlock nut

Drive chain adjusting nut

Chainadjuster

Installation1. To install the rear wheel, reverse the

removal procedure.2. Reassemble the brake stopper arm and

tighten the brake stopper arm nut.

Torque: 21.5 N·m (2.2 kgf·m, 16 lbf·ft)

3. Adjust the drive chain slack. 2 P. 644. Adjust the rear brake pedal freeplay.

2 P. 575. Tighten the rear axle nut.

Torque: 88 N·m (9.0 kgf·m, 65 lbf·ft)

6. After installing the wheel, apply the brakepedal several times, then check if thewheel rotates freely. Recheck the wheel ifthe brake drags or if the wheel does notrotate freely.

If a torque wrench was not used forinstallation, see your dealer as soon aspossible to verify proper assembly.Improper assembly may lead to loss ofbraking capacity.

A used cotter pin may not effectively secure afastener. Always replace a used cotter pinwith a new one.

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Electrical Trouble

Battery Goes DeadCharge the battery using a motorcyclebattery charger.Remove the battery from the motorcyclebefore charging.Do not use an automobile-type batterycharger, as these can overheat a motorcyclebattery and cause permanent damage. If thebattery does not recover after recharging,contact your dealer.

NOTICEJump starting using an automobile battery candamage your motorcycle's electrical system andis not recommended.

Burned-out Light BulbFollow the procedure below to replace aburned-out light bulb.Turn the ignition switch to the (Off)position.Allow the bulb to cool before replacing it.Do not use bulbs other than those specified.Check the replacement bulb for correctoperation before riding.

For the light bulb wattage, see“Specifications.” 2 P. 100

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# Headlight Bulb1. Remove the screws from the headlight

case.2. Gently pull the lower end of the headlight

forward and remove the headlight.

3. Pull out the dust cover.4. Pull the socket up in the direction with the

catch, and remove the catch from thehole.

5. Remove the socket.

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Screws

Headlight case

Socket

Dust cover

Catch

6. Slightly press the headlight bulb and turnit counterclockwise.

7. Install a new bulb and parts in the reverseorder of removal.

Do not touch the glass surface with yourfingers. If you touch the bulb with your barehands, clean it with a cloth moistened withalcohol.

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Socket

Headlightbulb

# Position Light Bulb

1. Remove the headlight case. 2 P. 802. Pull out the socket.3. Pull out the bulb without turning.4. Install a new bulb and parts in the reverse

order of removal.

# Brakelight/Taillight Bulb

1. Remove the taillight lens by removing thescrews.

2. Slightly press the bulb in and turn itcounterclockwise.

3. Install a new bulb and parts in the reverseorder of removal.u After putting back the lens packing in

place, install the taillight lens.

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Socket

Bulb

Screws Bulb

Taillight lens

# Front/Rear Turn Signal Bulb

1. Remove the turn signal lens by removingthe screw.

2. Slightly press the bulb in and turn itcounterclockwise.

3. Install a new bulb and parts in the reverseorder of removal.

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ScrewBulb

Turn signal lens

Blown FuseBefore handling fuses, see “Inspecting andReplacing Fuses.” 2 P. 39

1. Remove the left side cover. 2 P. 492. Pull the rubber sheet and remove the fuse

holder from the battery holder.

3. Open the fuse holder and lift out theblown fuse with the clips.

4. Slide the blown fuse out of the clips.

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Battery holder Fuse holder

Rubbersheet

Fuse holder

Clips

Spare fuse

5. Slide the clips onto the ends of the sparefuse, push them back into the fuse holder.u Always replace a blown fuse with a

spare of the same rating.6. Close the fuse holder.7. Install the parts in the reverse order of

removal.

Do not pry the clips open to get a fuse out;you could bend them and cause poorcontact with the new fuse. A loose fuse couldcause damage to the electrical system andeven start a fire.

NOTICEIf a fuse fails repeatedly, you likely have anelectrical problem. Have your motorcycleinspected by your dealer.

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Fuse holder

Keys.......................................................................P. 87Instruments, Controls, & Other Features.....P. 88Caring for Your Motorcycle ............................P. 89Storing Your Motorcycle .................................P. 92Transporting Your Motorcycle.......................P. 93You & the Environment....................................P. 94Serial Numbers...................................................P. 95Fuels Containing Alcohol.................................P. 96Catalytic Converter ...........................................P. 97

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KeysIgnition Key

Be sure to record the key number provided withthe key number plate and record it in thismanual. Store the spare key in a safe location.To make a duplicate, take the spare key or thekey number to your dealer.If you lose all ignition keys and the key number,the ignition switch assembly will probably haveto be removed by your dealer to determine thekey number.

A metal key holder may cause damage to thearea surrounding the ignition switch.

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Instruments, Controls, &Other FeaturesIgnition Switch

Leaving the ignition switch in the (On)position with the engine stopped will drain thebattery.

Do not turn the key while riding.

OdometerThe odometer returns to 0 when the read-outexceeds 99,999.9.

Document BagThe owner’s manual, registration, and insuranceinformation can be stored in the plasticdocument bag in the compartment box behindthe right side cover.

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Caring for Your MotorcycleFrequent cleaning and polishing is important toensure the life of your Honda. A cleanmotorcycle makes it easier to spot potentialproblems.In particular, seawater and salts used to preventice on roads promote the formation ofcorrosion. Always wash your motorcyclethoroughly after riding on coastal or treatedroads.

WashingAllow the engine, muffler, brakes, and otherhigh-temperature parts to cool before washing.1. Rinse your motorcycle thoroughly using a

low pressure garden hose to remove loosedirt.

2. If necessary, use a sponge or a soft towelwith mild cleaner to remove road grime.u Clean the headlight lens, panels, and

other plastic components with extra careto avoid scratching them. Avoid directing

water into the air cleaner, muffler, andelectrical parts.

3. Thoroughly rinse your motorcycle withplenty of clean water and dry with a soft,clean cloth.

4. After the motorcycle dries, lubricate anymoving parts.u Make sure that no lubricant spills onto

the brakes or tyres. Brake discs, pads,drum or shoes contaminated with oil willsuffer greatly reduced brakingeffectiveness and can lead to a crash.

5. Lubricate the drive chain immediately afterwashing and drying the motorcycle.

6. Apply a coat of wax to prevent corrosion.u Avoid products that contain harsh

detergents or chemical solvents. Thesecan damage the metal, paint, and plasticon your motorcycle.Keep the wax clear of the tyres and brakes.

u If your motorcycle has any mat paintedparts, do not apply a coat of wax to themat painted surface.

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# Washing PrecautionsFollow these guidelines when washing:● Do not use high-pressure washers:

u High-pressure water cleaners candamage moving parts and electricalparts, rendering them inoperable.

u Water in the air intake can be drawn intothe carburetor and/or enter the aircleaner.

● Do not direct water at the muffler:u Water in the muffler can prevent starting

and causes rust in the muffler.● Dry the brakes:

u Water adversely affects brakingeffectiveness. After washing, apply thebrakes intermittently at low speed tohelp dry them.

● Do not direct water at the compartmentbox:u Water in the compartment box can

damage your documents and otherbelongings.

● Do not direct water at the air cleaner:u Water in the air cleaner can prevent the

engine from starting.● Do not direct water near the headlight:

u The headlight's inside lens may fogtemporarily after washing or while ridingin the rain. This does not impact theheadlight function.

u Any condensation inside the headlightshould dissipate after a few minutes ofrunning the engine with the headlight(s)on.However, if you see a large amount ofwater or ice accumulated inside thelens(es), have your vehicle inspected byyour dealer.

● Do not use wax or polishing compounds onmat painted surface:u Use a soft cloth or sponge, plenty of

water, and a mild detergent to clean matpainted surfaces. Dry with a soft cleancloth.

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Aluminium ComponentsAluminium will corrode from contact with dirt,mud, or road salt. Clean aluminium partsregularly and follow these guidelines to avoidscratches:● Do not use stiff brushes, steel wool, or

cleaners containing abrasives.● Avoid riding over or scraping against curbs.

PanelsFollow these guidelines to prevent scratchesand blemishes:● Wash gently using a soft sponge and plenty

of water.● To remove stubborn stains, use diluted

detergent and rinse thoroughly with plentyof water.

● Avoid getting petrol or detergents on theinstruments, panels, or headlight.

Exhaust Pipe and MufflerWhen the exhaust pipe and muffler are painted,do not use a commercially available abrasivekitchen cleaning compound. Use a neutraldetergent to clean the painted surface on theexhaust pipe and muffler. If you are not sure ifyour exhaust pipe and muffler are painted,contact your dealer.

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Storing Your MotorcycleIf you store your motorcycle outdoors, youshould consider using a full-body motorcyclecover.If you won't be riding for an extended period,follow these guidelines:● Wash your motorcycle and wax all painted

surfaces (except mat painted surfaces). Coatchrome pieces with rust-inhibiting oil.

● Lubricate the drive chain. 2 P. 40● Place your motorcycle on its centre stand

and position a block so that both tyres areoff the ground.

● After rain, remove the body cover and allowthe motorcycle to dry.

● Remove the battery (2 P. 47) to preventdischarge. Fully charge the battery and thenplace it in a shaded, well-ventilated area.u If you leave the battery in place,

disconnect the negative - terminal toprevent discharge.

After removing your motorcycle from storage,inspect all maintenance items required by theMaintenance Schedule.

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Transporting YourMotorcycleIf your motorcycle needs to be transported, itshould be carried on a motorcycle trailer or aflatbed truck or trailer that has a loading rampor lifting platform, and motorcycle tie-downstraps. Never try to tow your motorcycle with awheel or wheels on the ground.

NOTICETowing your motorcycle can cause seriousdamage to the transmission.

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You & the EnvironmentOwning and riding a motorcycle can beenjoyable, but you must do your part to protectthe environment.

Choose Sensible CleanersUse a biodegradable detergent when you washyour motorcycle. Avoid aerosol spray cleanersthat contain chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) whichdamage the atmosphere's protective ozonelayer.

Recycle WastesPut oil and other toxic wastes in approvedcontainers and take them to a recycling centre.Call your local or state office of public works orenvironmental services to find a recycling centrein your area, and to get instructions on how todispose of non-recyclable wastes. Do not placeused engine oil in the trash, or pour it down adrain or on the ground. Used oil, petrol, andcleaning solvents contain poisons that can hurtrefuse workers and contaminate drinking water,lakes, rivers, and oceans.

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Serial NumbersThe frame and engine serial numbers uniquelyidentify your motorcycle and are required inorder to register your motorcycle. They mayalso be required when ordering replacementparts.You should record these numbers and keepthem in a safe place.

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Frame number

Engine number

Fuels Containing AlcoholSome conventional fuels blended with alcoholare available in some locales to help reduceemissions to meet clean air standards. If youplan to use blended fuel, check that it isunleaded and meets the minimum octanerating requirement.

The following fuel blends can be used in yourmotorcycle:● Ethanol (ethyl alcohol) up to 10% by volume.

u Petrol containing ethanol may bemarketed under the name Gasohol.

The use of petrol containing more than 10%ethanol may:● Damage the painting of the fuel tank.● Damage the rubber tubes of the fuel line.● Cause corrosion of the fuel tank.● Cause poor drivability.NOTICEUse of blended fuels containing higher thanapproved percentages can damage metal,rubber, plastic parts of your fuel system.

If you notice any undesirable operatingsymptoms or performance problems, try adifferent brand of petrol.

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Catalytic ConverterThis motorcycle is equipped with two oxidationcatalytic converters. Each catalytic convertercontains precious metals that serve as catalystsin high temperature chemical reactions thatconvert hydrocarbons (HC) and carbonmonoxide (CO) in the exhaust gasses into safecompounds.

A defective catalytic converter contributes to airpollution and can impair your engine'sperformance. A replacement unit must be anoriginal Honda part or equivalent.

Follow these guidelines to protect yourmotorcycle's catalytic converters.● Always use unleaded petrol. Leaded petrol

will damage the catalytic converters.● Keep the engine in good running condition.● Have your motorcycle serviced if your

engine is misfiring, backfiring, stalling, orotherwise not running properly, stop ridingand turn off the engine.

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Specifications■ Main ComponentsOverall length 1,904 mm (75.0 in)Overall width 745 mm (29.3 in)Overall height 1,026 mm (40.4 in)Wheelbase 1,226 mm (48.3 in)Minimum groundclearance 157 mm (6.2 in)

Caster angle 26° 00’Trail 76 mm (3.0 in)Curb weight 115 kg (254 lb)Maximum weightcapacity *1 153 kg (337 lb)

Maximum weight onrear carrier 3.0 kg (6.6 lb)

Passenger capacity Rider and 1 passengerMinimum turning radius2.00 m (6.56 ft)

*1 : Including rider, passenger, all luggage, and accessories.

Displacement 124 cm3 (7.6 cu-in)Bore x stroke 56.500 x 49.500 mm (2.2244 x 1.9488 in)Compression ratio 9.0 : 1

Fuel Unleaded petrolRecommended: 91 RON or higher

Fuel containingalcohol ETHANOL up to 10 % by volume

Tank capacity 8.6 L (2.27 US gal, 1.89 Imp gal)

Battery YB7BL-A12 V-7 Ah (10 HR)

Gear ratio

1st 3.0832nd 1.8823rd 1.4004th 1.1735th 1.000

Reduction ratio(primary / final) 4.055 / 2.533

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■ Service DataTyre size Front 2.50-18 40L

Rear 2.75-18 48PTyre type Bias-ply, tubeRecommendedTyre

Front YUANXING CY109Rear YUANXING CY137A

Tyre air pressure(Driver only)

Front 175 kPa (1.75 kgf/cm2, 25 psi)Rear 200 kPa (2.00 kgf/cm2, 29 psi)

Tyre air pressure(Driver andpassenger)

Front 175 kPa (1.75 kgf/cm2, 25 psi)Rear 280 kPa (2.80 kgf/cm2, 41 psi)

Spark plug

(standard) DPR8EA-9 (NGK)X24EPR-U9 (DENSO)

(Forextendedhigh speedriding)

DPR9EA-9 (NGK)

X27EPR-U9 (DENSO)

Spark plug gap 0.80 - 0.90 mm (0.031 - 0.035 in)Idle speed 1,400 ± 100 rpm

Recommendedengine oil

Honda 4-stroke motorcycle oil API ServiceClassification SG or higher, excluding oilsmarked as “Energy Conserving” or “ResourceConserving,” SAE 10W-30, JASO T 903standard MA

Engine oil capacity

Afterdraining 0.9 L (1.0 US qt, 0.8 Imp qt)

Afterdraining &cleaningstrainerscreen

0.9 L (1.0 US qt, 0.8 Imp qt)

Afterdisassembly 1.1 L (1.2 US qt, 1.0 Imp qt)

Recommended drivechain lubricant

Drive chain lubricantIf not available, use SAE 80 or 90 gear oil.

Drive chain slack 15 - 25 mm (0.6 - 1.0 in)Standard drivechain

KMC428HDF or RK-M 428HNo. of links 104

Standard sprocketsize

Drivesprocket 15T

Drivensprocket 38T

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■ BulbsHeadlight 12 V-35/35 WBrakelight/Taillight 12 V-21/5 WFront turn signal light 12 V-10 W × 2Rear turn signal light 12 V-10 W × 2Position light 12 V-5 W

■ FusesMain fuse 15 A

■ Torque SpecificationsBattery holder bolt 1.8 N·m (0.2 kgf·m, 1.3 lbf·ft)Oil plug 15 N·m (1.5 kgf·m, 11 lbf·ft)Engine oil drain bolt 24 N·m (2.4 kgf·m, 18 lbf·ft)Rear wheel axle nut 88 N·m (9.0 kgf·m, 65 lbf·ft)Front wheel axle nut 57 N·m (5.8 kgf·m, 42 lbf·ft)Rear brake stopper arm nut 21.5 N·m (2.2 kgf·m, 16 lbf·ft)

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IndexAAccessories ........................................................ 10Air Cleaner......................................................... 45

BBattery.......................................................... 35, 47Brakelight Switch............................................. 61Brakelight/Taillight ......................................... 82Brakes

Freeplay ......................................................... 56, 56Shoe Wear ........................................................... 60

Braking ................................................................. 7Bulb

Brakelight/Taillight ............................................. 82Front/Rear Turn Signal Bulb............................ 83Headlight.............................................................. 80Position Light ...................................................... 82

CCaring for Your Motorcycle .......................... 89Choke Lever ...................................................... 22Clutch

Freeplay................................................................ 68Clutch System................................................... 67

Crash ..................................................................... 4

DDocument Bag ........................................... 28, 88Drive Chain.................................................. 40, 63

EElectrical Trouble ............................................. 79Engine

Number ................................................................ 95Oil.................................................................... 39, 52Oil Strainer Screen............................................. 53Starting ................................................................. 22Will Not Start....................................................... 73

Environment...................................................... 94Equipment

Owner’s Manual .......................................... 28, 88Tool kit .................................................................. 28

FFlooded Engine ................................................ 24Frame Number ................................................. 95

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FuelRecommended ................................................... 26Tank Capacity ..................................................... 26Valve...................................................................... 21

Fuels Containing Alcohol............................... 96Fuses............................................................. 39, 84

GGasohol .............................................................. 96Gear Position Indicators................................. 17

HHeadlight ........................................................... 80Headlight Aim .................................................. 71Headlight Dimmer Switch ............................. 18High Beam Indicator....................................... 17Horn Button ...................................................... 18

IIgnition Key....................................................... 87Ignition Switch..................................... 19, 22, 88Indicators........................................................... 17Instruments ....................................................... 16Instruments, Controls, &Other Features ... 88

KKeys..................................................................... 87Kickstarter.......................................................... 22

LLeft Turn Signal Indicator .............................. 17Load Limits ........................................................ 11Loading Guidelines.......................................... 11

MMaintenance

Fundamentals ..................................................... 34Importance .......................................................... 30Safety .................................................................... 30Schedule............................................................... 31

Maximum Weight Limit ................................. 11Modifications.................................................... 10

NNeutral Indicator ............................................. 17

OOdometer .................................................... 16, 88

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OilEngine ............................................................ 39, 52

PParking ................................................................. 8Parts Location................................................... 14Petrol .................................................................. 26Position Light.................................................... 82Protective Apparel............................................. 6

RRecommended

Engine Oil ............................................................ 39Fuel ........................................................................ 26

Refuelling........................................................... 26Removal

Battery................................................................... 47Side Cover ........................................................... 49

Riding Precautions ............................................ 7Right Turn Signal Indicator ........................... 17

SSafety Guidelines ............................................... 3Safety Precautions............................................. 6

Serial Numbers................................................. 95Shifting Gears ................................................... 25Side Stand.......................................................... 62Spark Plug ......................................................... 50Specifications.................................................... 98Speedometer .................................................... 16Start Button....................................................... 18Starting the Engine ......................................... 22Steering Lock .................................................... 20Storage

Equipment ........................................................... 28Owner’s Manual ................................................. 88

Storing Your Motorcycle................................ 92Switches ............................................................. 18

TThrottle............................................................... 70Transporting Your Motorcycle ..................... 93Troubleshooting .............................................. 72Turn Signal Light.............................................. 83Turn Signal Switch........................................... 18

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TyresAir Pressure ......................................................... 42Puncture............................................................... 74Replacing....................................................... 42, 74

WWashing ............................................................. 89Weight Limit ..................................................... 11Wheels

Front Removal .................................................... 75Rear Removal...................................................... 77

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