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Pay special attention to the safety messages that appear throughout the manual. Thesemessages are fully explained in the ‘‘A Few Words About Safety’’ section which appearsbefore the Contents page.
This manual should be considered a permanent part of the scooter and should remain withthe scooter when resold.
This scooter is designed to be used only on the road.
This scooter is designed to carry the operator and one passenger. Never exceed themaximum weight capacity.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
READ THIS OWNER’S MANUAL CAREFULLY
ON-ROAD USE
OPERATOR AND PASSENGER
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All information in this publication is based on the latest production informationavailable at the time of approval for printing. Honda Motor Co.,Ltd. reserves theright to make changes at any time without notice and without incurring anyobligation.No part of this publication may be reproduced without written permission.
Honda PCXOWNER’S MANUAL
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The scooter presents you a challenge to master the machine, a challenge to adventure. Youride through the wind, linked to the road by a vehicle that responds to your commands as noother does. Unlike an automobile, there is no metal cage around you. Like an airplane, a pre-ride inspection and regular maintenance are essential to your safety. Your reward is freedom.
To meet the challenges safely, and to enjoy the adventure fully, you should becomethoroughly familiar with this owner’s manual BEFORE YOU RIDE THE SCOOTER.
As you read this manual, you will find information that is preceded by a symbol. Thisinformation is intended to help you avoid damage to your scooter, other property, or theenvironment.
When service is required, remember that your Honda dealer knows your scooter best. If youhave the required mechanical ‘‘know-how’’ and tools, your dealer can supply you with anOfficial Honda Shop Manual to help you perform many maintenance and repair tasks.
Pleasant riding, and thank you for choosing a Honda !
WELCOME
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The following code in this manual indicates the country.The illustrations herein are based on the type.
The specifications may vary with each locale.
EF
EDU
KO
UKFranceEuropean direct salesAustralia New ZealandKorea
ED
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These signal words mean:
Your safety, and the safety of others, is very important. And operating this scooter safely isan important responsibility.
To help you make informed decisions about safety, we have provided operating proceduresand other information on labels and in this manual. This information alerts you to potentialhazards that could hurt you or others.
Of course, it is not practical or possible to warn you about all hazards associated withoperating or maintaining a scooter. You must use your own good judgment.
You will find important safety information in a variety of forms, including:
–– on the scooter.
–– preceded by a safety alert symbol and one of three signal words:or .
A FEW WORDS ABOUT SAFETY
Safety Labels
Safety MessagesDANGER, WARNING, CAUTION
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This entire manual is filled with important safety information –– please read it carefully.
–– such as Important Safety Reminders or Important Safety Precautions.
–– such as Scooter Safety.
–– how to use this scooter correctly and safely.
Safety Headings
Safety Section
Instructions
You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don’t followinstructions.
You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don’t followinstructions.
You CAN be HURT if you don’t follow instructions.
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PROTECTIVE APPARELIGNITION SWITCH
LEFT HANDLEBAR CONTROLS
IMPORTANT SAFETYINFORMATION
RIGHT HANDLEBAR CONTROLSLOAD LIMITS AND GUIDELINES
TUBELESS TYRESENGINE OILFUELCOOLANTBRAKES
INSTRUMENTS ANDINDICATORS
IMAGE LABELS
FUEL LID AND SEAT OPENERSWITCH
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OPERATION
SCOOTER SAFETY ESSENTIAL INDIVIDUALCOMPONENTS
PARTS LOCATION
MAJOR COMPONENTS(Information you need to operatethis scooter)
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STEERING LOCKPRE-RIDE INSPECTIONSTARTING THE ENGINERUNNING-INRIDINGPARKINGANTI-THEFT TIPS
SHUTTERIDLING STOP SYSTEMHELMET HOLDERCENTER COMPARTMENTDOCUMENT COMPARTMENTGLOVE BOXHEADLIGHT AIM VERTICALADJUSTMENTCLIP
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OPERATIONFEATURES(Not required for operation)
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULESAFETY PRECAUTIONSMAINTENANCE SAFETY
THE IMPORTANCE OFMAINTENANCE
SERIAL NUMBERSTOOL KIT
REMOVAL FROM STORAGESTORAGE
BULB REPLACEMENTFUSE REPLACEMENTBATTERYBRAKE SHOE WEAR
BRAKE PAD WEARSIDE STAND
FRONT AND REAR SUSPENSIONINSPECTION
THROTTLE OPERATION
SPARK PLUGENGINE OIL STRAINER SCREENENGINE OILCRANKCASE BREATHERAIR CLEANERCOLOUR LABEL
COOLANT
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MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
STORAGE GUIDE
CLEANING
SPECIFICATIONS
CATALYTIC CONVERTER
TAKING CARE OF THEUNEXPECTED
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There is much that you can do to protectyourself when you ride. You’ll find manyhelpful recommendations throughout thismanual. Following are a few that weconsider to be most important.
Your scooter can provide many years ofservice and pleasure if you takeresponsibility for your own safety andunderstand the challenges that you canmeet on the road.
Some drivers do not see scooters becausethey are not looking for them. To makeyourself more visible, wear bright reflectiveclothing, position yourself so other driverscan see you, signal before turning orchanging lanes, and use your horn when itwill help others notice you.
It’s a proven fact: helmets significantlyreduce the number and severity of headinjuries. So always wear an approvedmotorcycle helmet and make sure yourpassenger does the same. We alsorecommend that you wear eye protection,sturdy boots, gloves, and other protectivegear (page ).
Pushing the limits is another major cause ofscooter crashes. Never ride beyond yourpersonal abilities or faster than conditionswarrant. Remember that alcohol, drugs,fatigue and inattention can significantlyreduce your ability to make goodjudgements and ride safely.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Always Wear a Helmet
Make Yourself Easy to See
Ride Within Your Limits
SCOOTER SAFETY
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For your safety, we strongly recommendthat you always wear an approvedmotorcycle helmet, eye protection, boots,gloves, trousers, and a long-sleeved shirt orjacket whenever you ride. Althoughcomplete protection is not possible, wearingproper gear can reduce the chance of injurywhen you ride.Following are suggestions to help youchoose proper gear.
Alcohol and riding don’t mix. Even onedrink can reduce your ability to respond tochanging conditions, and your reaction timegets worse with every additional drink. Sodon’t drink and ride, and don’t let yourfriends drink and ride either.
For safe riding, it’s important to inspectyour scooter before every ride and performall recommended maintenance. Neverexceed load limits, and only use accessoriesthat have been approved by Honda for thisscooter. See page for more details.5
PROTECTIVE APPARELDon’t Drink and Ride
Keep Your Bike in Safe Condition
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Not wearing a helmet increases thechance of serious injury or death in acrash.
Be sure you and your passengeralways wear a helmet, eye protectionand other protective apparel when youride.
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Your helmet is your most important piece ofriding gear because it offers the bestprotection against head injuries. A helmetshould fit your head comfortably andsecurely. A bright-coloured helmet canmake you more noticeable in traffic, as canreflective strips.
An open-face helmet offers some protection,but a full-face helmet offers more. Alwayswear a face shield or goggles to protectyour eyes and help your vision.
In addition to a helmet and eye protection,we also recommend:
Sturdy boots with non-slip soles to helpprotect your feet and ankles.Leather gloves to keep your hands warmand help prevent blisters, cuts, burns andbruises.A motorcycle riding suit or jacket forcomfort as well as protection. Bright-coloured and reflective clothing can helpmake you more noticeable in traffic. Besure to avoid loose clothes that could getcaught on any part of your scooter.
Helmets and Eye Protection Additional Riding Gear
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Shoes should be close-fitting, have low heels and offer ankle protection.
Wear gloves.
Clothes should be close-fitting.
ALWAYS wear a helmet.You should also wear a face shield or goggles.
Wear bright or reflective clothing.
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Your scooter has been designed to carryyou, one passenger and a limited amount ofcargo. When you add cargo or carry apassenger, you may feel some differenceduring acceleration and braking. But so longas you keep your scooter well-maintained,with good tyres and brakes, you can safelycarry loads within the given limits andguidelines.
However, exceeding the weight limit orcarrying an unbalanced load can seriouslyaffect your scooter’s handling, braking andstability. Non-Honda accessories, impropermodifications, and poor maintenance canalso reduce your safety margin.
The following pages give more specificinformation on loading, accessories andmodifications.
How much weight you put on your scooter,and how you load it, are important to yoursafety. Anytime you ride with a passengeror cargo you should be aware of thefollowing information.
LOAD LIMITS AND GUIDELINES Loading
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Overloading or improper loading cancause a crash and you can beseriously hurt or killed.
Follow all load limits and other loadingguidelines in this manual.
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Following are the load limits for your scooter:
Includes the weight of the rider, passenger, all cargo and all accessories
Glove box:weight limit:
Center compartment:weight limit:
Putting too much weight in individual storage compartments can also affect stability andhandling. So be sure to stay within the limits given below:
The weight of added accessories will reduce the maximum cargo weight you can carry.
Load Limits
Maximum weight capacity:
Maximum cargo weight:
Maximum weight:in center compartmentin glove box
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13 kg (29 lb)
180 kg (397 lb)152 kg (335 lb)
1.0 kg (2.2 lb)10 kg (22 lb)
1.0 kg (2.2 lb) 10 kg (22 lb)
11 kg (24 lb)
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Follow these guidelines whenever you carrya passenger or cargo:
Check that both tyres are properlyinflated (page ).
If you wish to carry more cargo, check withyour Honda dealer for advice, and be sureto read the inf ormation regardingaccessories on page .
Improperly loading your scooter can affectits stability and handling. Even if yourscooter is properly loaded, you should rideat reduced speeds whenever carrying cargo.
To prevent loose items from creating ah a z a r d , ma k e s u r e t h e c e n t e rcompartment, glove box is closed andthat any other cargo is securely tied downbefore you ride away.Place cargo weight as close to the centerof the scooter as possible.Balance cargo weight evenly on bothsides.
Your scooter is primarily intended fortransporting you and a passenger. You maywish to secure a jacket or other small itemsto the seat when you are not riding with apassenger.
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Loading Guidelines
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Make sure the accessory does notobscure any lights, reduce groundclearance and banking angle, limitsuspension travel or steering travel, alteryour riding position or interfere withoperating any controls.
Modifying your scooter or using non-Hondaaccessories can make your scooter unsafe.Bef ore you cons ider making anymodifications or adding an accessory, besure to read the following information.
We strongly recommend that you use onlyHonda Genuine Accessories that have beenspecifically designed and tested for yourscooter. Because Honda cannot test allother accessories, you must be personallyresponsible for proper selection, installationand use of non-Honda accessories. Checkwith your dealer for assistance and alwaysfollow these guidelines:
Be sure electrical equipment does notexceed the scooter’s electrical systemcapacity (page ). A blown fuse cancause a loss of lights or engine power.
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Accessories and Modifications Accessories
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Improper accessories or modificationscan cause a crash in which you can beseriously hurt or killed.
Follow all instructions in this owner’smanual regarding accessories andmodifications.
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Do not pull a trailer or sidecar with yourscooter. This scooter was not designedfor these attachments, and their use canseriously impair your scooter’s handling.
We strongly advise you not to remove anyoriginal equipment or modify your scooterin any way that would change its design oroperation. Such changes could seriouslyimpair your scooter’s handling, stability andbraking, making it unsafe to ride.
Removing or modifying your lights,mufflers, emission control system or otherequipment can also make your scooterillegal.
Modifications
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〈 〉There is a specific symbol on each label.The meanings of each symbol and label areas follows.The following pages describe the label
meanings. Some labels warn you ofpotential hazards that could cause seriousinjury. Others provide important safetyinformation. Read this information carefullyand don’t remove the labels.
If a label comes off or becomes hard to read,contact your Honda dealer f or areplacement.
IMAGE LABELSExcept KO type
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Read instructions contained in Owner’s Manual carefully.
Read instructions contained in Shop Manual carefully.In the interest of safety, take the motorcycle to be serviced only by aHonda dealer.
You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don’t followinstructions.
You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don’t followinstructions.
You CAN be HURT if you don’t follow instructions.
DANGER (with RED background)
WARNING (with ORANGE background)
CAUTION (with YELLOW background)
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ACCESSORIES AND LOADINGThe safety stability and handling of this motorcyclemay be affected by the addition of accessories andluggage.Read carefully the instructions contained in user’smanual and installation guide before installing anyaccessory.The total weight of accessories and luggage added torider’s and passenger’s weight should not exceed
, which is the maximum weightcapacity.T h e l u g g a g e w e i g h t m u s t n o t e x c e e d
under any circumstances.The fitting of large fork-mounted or large handlebar-mounted fairing is not recommended.
NEVER OPEN WHEN HOT.Hot coolant will scald you.Relief pressure valve begins to open at .
WARNING
DANGER
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RADIATOR CAP LABEL
ACCESSORIES AND LOADING WARNING LABEL
1.1 kgf/cm
180 kg (397 lb)
13 kg (29 lb)
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Cold tyre pressure:[Driver only]
FrontRear
[Driver and passenger]FrontRear
Tyre size:FrontRear
Tyre brand:FrontRear
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TYRE INFORMATION LABEL
90/90-14M/C 46P100/90-14M/C 57P
SS-560FSS-560R
200 kPa (2.00 kgf/cm , 29 psi)
200 kPa (2.00 kgf/cm , 29 psi)
250 kPa (2.50 kgf/cm , 36 psi)
225 kPa (2.25 kgf/cm , 33 psi)
IRC
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〈 〉
For your protection, always wear helmet and protectivegear.
UNLEADED PETROL ONLY
Do not exceed .
Do not exceed .
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SAFETY REMINDER LABEL
FUEL LABEL
CARGO LIMIT LABEL
CARGO LIMIT LABEL
E, F, ED type only
10 kg (22 lb)
1.0 kg (2.2 lb)
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Turn signal switch
Rear brake lever
Rearview mirror Rearview mirror
Horn button
Front brake lever
Front brake fluid reservoir
Fuel lid andseat opener switch
Start button
Instruments and indicators
Throttle grip
Idling Stop switch
CBS brake fluid reservoir
Glove box
Headlight dimmerswitch
Ignition switchShutter
PARTS LOCATION
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Battery
Tool kit
Document compartment
Passenger footpeg
Fuse box
Oil fill cap/dipstick
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Side standFuel fill capCenter stand
Helmet holder
Air cleaner
Passenger footpeg
Spark plug
Coolant reserve tank
Center compartment
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The indicators are contained in theinstrument panel. Their functions aredescribed in the tables on the followingpages.
(1) Mode switch(2) High coolant temperature indicator(3) Left turn signal indicator(4) Speedometer(5) Right turn signal indicator(6) Odometer/Tripmeter/Fuel gauge
display(7) PGM-FI malfunction indicator lamp
(MIL)(8) High beam indicator(9) STAND BY indicator
(6)(5)
(7)
(1)(2)
(3) (4)
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(9)
INSTRUMENTS ANDINDICATORS
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Resets the tripmeter or selects the operationmode: tripmeter or odometer (page ).
Mode switch
Lights when the coolant is over the specifiedtemperature. If the indicator goes on while riding,stop the engine and check the reserve tank coolantlevel. Read pages and do not ride thescooter until the problem has been corrected.
High coolant temperatureindicator (red)
Exceeding maximum running temperature maycause serious engine damage.
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Left turn signal indicator(green)
Flashes when the left turn signal operates.
Speedometer Shows riding speed.This shows your speed in kilometers per hour(km/h) and/or miles per hour (mph) depending onthe type.The speedometer needle will swing to the maximumscale on the dial once when the ignition switch isturned ON.
(3)
(4)
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Right turn signal indicator(green)
Flashes when the right turn signal operates.
Odometer Shows accumulated mileage (page ).
The display includes the following functions;
Tripmeter
Fuel gauge Shows approximate fuel supply available (page).
Shows mileage per trip (page ).
Lights when there is any abnormality in thePGM-FI (Programmed Fuel Injection) system.Should also light for a few seconds and then go offwhen the ignition switch is turned ON.If it comes on at any other time, reduce speed andtake the scooter to your Honda dealer as soon aspossible.
PGM-FI malfunctionindicator lamp (MIL)(amber)
Odometer/Tripmeter/Fuel gauge display This display shows the initial display (page ).
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(6)
(7)
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Lights when the headlight is on high beam.High beam indicator (blue)
STAND BY indicator(amber)
Flashes when the Idling Stop system is activated(page ). If you get off the scooter (without sitting)while the engine is stopping by the Idling Stopsystem, the STAND BY indicator will go out, and forabout 3 minutes later, the Idling Stop system will becancelled.
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When the ignition switch is turned ON, thedisplay will temporarily show all the modesand digital segments so you can make surethe liquid crystal display is functioningproperly.
Initial Display
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The display ( ) has three functions,odometer, tripmeter and fuel gauge.
Push the mode switch ( ) to select the‘‘ODO’’ or ‘‘TRIP’’ mode.
E type: Odometer and tripmeter read inmiles.
Except E type: Odometer and tripmeterread in kilometers. (1)
(2)
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(1) Odometer/Tripmeter/Fuel gauge display
(2) Mode switch
Odometer/Tripmeter/Fuel GaugeDisplay
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Tripmeter
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To reset the tripmeter, push and hold themode switch for more than 2 seconds, withthe display in the ‘‘TRIP’’ mode.
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Tripmeterreset
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The fuel gauge liquid crystal display ( )shows the approximate available fuel in agraduated display. When all segments up toF ( ) are on, the fuel tank is full.The fuel tank capacity is:
When there is only one segment ( ) left,fuel will be low and you should refuel assoon as possible.The amount of fuel left in the tank with thevehicle set upright is approximately:
This segment flashes when the fueldecreases further.
(2)(1)
(3)
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(1) Fuel gauge(2) Segment F(3) Segment E
Fuel Gauge
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6.1 (1.61 US gal , 1.34 Imp gal)
1.5 (0.40 US gal , 0.33 Imp gal)
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This scooter is equipped with a CombinedBrake System. Operating the rear brakelever applies the rear brake and a portion ofthe f ront brake. For f ull brakingeffectiveness, use both the front and rearbrake lever simultaneously, as you wouldwith a conventional scooter braking system.
As with a conventional scooter brakingsystem, excessively hard application of thebrake controls may cause wheel lock,reducing control of the scooter.
For normal braking, apply both the frontand rear brake lever to match your roadspeed. For maximum braking, close thethrottle and firmly apply the front and rearbrake lever.
BRAKESCombined Brake System (CBS)
MAJOR COMPONENTS(Information you need to operate this scooter)
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The recommended brake fluid is HondaDOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid from a sealedcontainer, or an equivalent.
Other Checks:Make sure there are no fluid leaks. Checkfor deterioration or cracks in the hoses andfittings.
Front Brake Fluid Level:With the scooter in an upright position,check the fluid level. It should be above theLOWER level mark ( ). If the level is at orbelow the LOWER level mark, check thebrake pads for wear (page ).
Worn pads should be replaced. If the padsare not worn, have your brake systeminspected for leaks.
This scooter has a hydraulic front discbrake.As the brake pads wear, brake fluid leveldrops.There are no adjustments to perform, butfluid level and pad wear must be inspectedperiodically. The system must be inspectedfrequently to ensure there are no fluid leaks.If the control lever free travel becomesexcessive and the brake pads are not wornbeyond the recommended limit (page ),there is probably air in the brake systemand it must be bled. See your Honda dealerfor this service.
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(1) LOWER level mark
Front Brake
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CBS Brake Fluid Level:With the scooter in an upright position,check the fluid level. It should be betweenthe UPPER ( ) and LOWER ( ) levelmarks. If the level is at or below theLOWER level mark, check the brake padsfor wear (page ).
Worn pads should be replaced. If the padsare not worn, have your brake systeminspected for leaks.
The recommended brake fluid is HondaDOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid from a sealedcontainer, or an equivalent.
Other Checks:Make sure there are no fluid leaks. Checkfor deterioration or cracks in the hoses andfittings.
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(1) UPPER level mark(2) LOWER level mark
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Place the scooter on its center stand.Adjustment:
Adjust the freeplay of the brake lever withthe front wheel pointed straight ahead.
Measure the distance the rear brakelever ( ) moves before the brake startsto take hold.
Freeplay at the tip of the brake lever shouldbe:
2.1.
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(1) Rear brake lever
Rear Brake
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If adjustment is necessary, turn the rearbrake adjusting nut ( ).
Apply the brake several times and checkfor free wheel rotation after the brakelever is released.
If proper adjustment cannot be obtained bythis method, see your Honda dealer.
Adjust by turning the rear brake adjustingnut a half-turn at a time. Make sure the cut-out on the adjusting nut is seated on thebrake arm pin ( ) after making finalfreeplay adjustment.
((BB))
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4.
((AA))
(2)
(3)
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(A) Decrease freeplay(B) Increase freeplay
(2) Rear brake adjustingnut
(3) Brake arm pin
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Make sure the brake arm, spring andfasteners are in good condition.
Lubricate the brake cable with acommercially available cable lubricant toprevent premature wear and corrosion.
Check the brake cable for kinks or signs ofwear that could cause sticking or failure.
After adjustment, push the brake arm ( )to confirm that there is a gap between therear brake adjusting nut ( ) and the brakearm pin ( ).
After adjustment, confirm the freeplay ofthe brake lever.
Other Checks:
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(3)(2)
(2)(3)
(4)
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(2) Rear brake adjusting nut(3) Brake arm pin(4) Brake arm
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cut-outcorrectlyseated
cut-outnot seated
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The owner must properly maintain thecoolant to prevent freezing, overheating,and corrosion. Use only high qualityethylene glycol antif reeze containingcorrosion protection inhibitors specificallyrecommended for use in aluminum engines.(SEE ANTIFREEZE CONTAINER LABEL).
Use only low-mineral drinking water ordistilled water as a part of the antifreezesolution. Water that is high in mineralcontent or salt may be harmful to thealuminum engine.
Using coolant with silicate inhibitors maycause premature wear of water pump sealsor blockage of radiator passages.Using tap water may cause engine damage.
The factory provides a 50/50 solution ofantifreeze and distilled water in this scooter.This coolant solution is recommended formost operating temperatures and providesgood corrosion protection. A higherconcentration of antifreeze decreases thecooling system performance and isrecommended only when additionalprotection against freezing is needed. Aconcentration of less than 40/60 (40%antifreeze) will not provide proper corrosionprotection. During freezing temperatures,check the cooling system frequently andadd higher concentrations of antifreeze (upto a maximum of 60% antifreeze) if required.
COOLANTCoolant Recommendation
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If the reserve tank is empty, or if coolantloss is excessive, check for leaks and seeyour Honda dealer for repair.
Open the seat (page ) and check thecoolant level in the reserve tank while theengine is at the normal operatingtemperature with the scooter in an uprightposition. If the coolant level is below theLOWER level mark ( ), remove the clip( ) (page ) and coolant reserve tank lid( ). Open the reserve tank cap ( ) and addcoolant mixture until it reaches the UPPERlevel mark ( ).
The reserve tank ( ) is in the centercompartment.
Always add coolant to the reserve tank. Donot attempt to add coolant by removing theradiator cap.
(3)
(1)
(2)
(4)
(6) (5)
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(1) Reserve tank(2) LOWER level mark(3) Clip
(4) Reserve tank lid(5) Reserve tank cap(6) UPPER level mark
Inspection
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The fuel tank is located behind the fuel lid.Fuel tank capacity is:
Open the fuel lid ( ) (page ). Removethe fuel f ill cap ( ) by turning itcounterclockwise.
After refueling, be sure to tighten the fuelfill cap firmly by turning it clockwise.Make sure that the arrow marks ( ) on thefuel fill cap and fuel tank is aligned.Close the fuel lid.
Do not overfill the tank. There should beno fuel in the level plate ( ).
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6.1 (1.61 US gal , 1.34 Imp gal)
Petrol is highly flammable andexplosive. You can be burned orseriously injured when handling fuel.
Stop the engine and keep heat,sparks, and flame away.Refuel only outdoors.Wipe up spills immediately.
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If ‘‘spark knock’’ or ‘‘pinking’’ occurs at asteady engine speed under normal load,change brands of petrol. If spark knock orpinking persists, consult your Honda dealer.Failure to do so is considered misuse, anddamage caused by misuse is not covered byHonda’s Limited Warranty.
Use unleaded petrol with a research octanenumber of 91 or higher.The use of leaded petrol will causepremature damage to the catalyticconverter.
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If you decide to use a petrol containingalcohol (gasohol), be sure it’s octane ratingis at least as high as that recommended byHonda. There are two types of ‘‘gasohol’’:one containing ethanol, and the othercontaining methanol. Do not use petrol thatcontains more than 10 % ethanol. Do not usepetrol containing methanol (methyl or woodalcohol) that does not also containcosolvents and corrosion inhibitors formethanol. Never use petrol containing morethan 5 % methanol, even if it has cosolventsand corrosion inhibitors.
The use of petrol containing more than 10 %ethanol (or more than 5 % methanol) 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.
Before buying fuel from an unfamiliarstation, try to find out if the fuel containsalcohol. If it does, confirm the type andpercentage of alcohol used. If you noticeany undesirable operating symptoms whileusing a petrol that contains alcohol, or onethat you think contains alcohol, switch to apetrol that you know does not containalcohol.
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Reinstall the oil fill cap/dipstick. Checkfor oil leaks.
Running the engine with insufficient oilpressure may cause serious engine damage.
Start the engine and let it idle for 3 5minutes.Stop the engine and put the scooter on itscenter stand on level ground.
Check the engine oil level each day beforeriding the scooter.The level must be maintained between theupper ( ) and lower ( ) level marks on theoil fill cap/dipstick ( ).
After 2 3 minutes, remove the oil f illcap/dipstick, wipe it clean, and reinsertthe oil fill cap/dipstick without screwingit in. Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick. Theoil level should be between the upper andlower level marks on the oil fill cap/dipstick.If required, add the specified oil (seepage ) up to the upper level mark. Donot overfill.
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To safely operate your scooter, your tyresmust be the proper type and size, in goodcondition with adequate tread, and correctlyinflated for the load you are carrying. Thefollowing pages give more detailed informa-tion on how and when to check your airpressure, how to inspect your tyres fordamage, and what to do when your tyresneed to be repaired or replaced.
Keeping your tyres properly inf latedprovides the best combination of handling,tread life and riding comfort. Generally,underinf lated tyres wear unevenly,adversely affect handling, and are morelikely to fail from being overheated.Overinflated tyres make your scooter rideharshly, are more prone to damage fromroad hazards, and wear unevenly.
We recommend that you visually checkyour tyres before every ride and use agauge to measure air pressure at least oncea month or any time you think the tyresmight be low.Tubeless tyres have some self-sealingability if they are punctured. However,because leakage is often very slow, youshould look closely for punctures whenevera tyre is not fully inflated.
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Using tyres that are excessively wornor improperly inflated can cause acrash in which you can be seriouslyhurt or killed.
Follow all instructions in this owner’smanual regarding tyre inflation andmaintenance.
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The recommended ‘‘cold’’ tyre pressuresare:
Whenever you check the tyre pressures,you should also examine the tyre treads andsidewalls for wear, damage, and foreignobjects:
Look for:Bumps or bulges in the side of the tyre orthe tread. Replace the tyre if you find anybumps or bulges.Cuts, splits or cracks in the tyre. Replacethe tyre if you can see fabric or cord.Excessive tread wear.
Also, if you hit a pothole or hard object, pullto the side of the road as soon as you cansafely and carefully inspect the tyres fordamage.
Always check air pressure when your tyresare ‘‘cold’’ when the scooter has beenparked for at least three hours. If you checkair pressure when your tyres are ‘‘warm’’when the scooter has been ridden for evena few miles the readings will be higherthan if the tyres were ‘‘cold’’. This is normal,so do not let air out of the tyres to matchthe recommended cold air pressures givenbelow. If you do, the tyres will beunderinflated.
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Replace tyres immediately when the wearindicator ( ) appears at on the tyre.
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If a tyre is punctured or damaged, youshould replace it, not repair it. As discussedbelow, a tyre that is repaired, eithertemporarily or permanently, will have lowerspeed and performance limits than a newtyre.
A temporary repair, such as an externaltubeless tyre plug, may not be safe fornormal speeds and riding conditions. If atemporary or emergency repair is made to atyre, you should ride slowly and cautiouslyto a dealer and have the tyre replaced. Ifpossible, you should not carry a passengeror cargo until a new tyre is installed.
Even if a tyre is professionally repaired witha permanent internal patch plug, it will notbe as good as a new tyre. You should notexceed 80 km/h (50 mph) for the first 24hours, or 130 km/h (80 mph) at any timethereafter. In addition, you may not be ableto safely carry as much weight as with anew tyre. T heref ore, we stronglyrecommend that you replace a damagedtyre. If you choose to have a tyre repaired,be sure the wheel is balanced before youride.
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Whenever you replace a tyre, use one thatis equivalent to the original and be sure thewheel is balanced after the new tyre isinstalled.
The tyres that came on your scooter weredesigned to match the performancecapabilities of your scooter and provide thebest combination of handling, braking,durability and comfort.
The recommended tyres for your scooterare:
Front:
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SS-560R
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90/90-14M/C 46P
100/90-14M/C 57P
bias-ply, tubeless
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Installing improper tyres on yourscooter can affect handling andstability. This can cause a crash inwhich you can be seriously hurt orkilled.
Always use the size and type of tyresrecommended in this owner’s manual.
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Do not install a tube inside a tubeless tyreon this scooter. Excessive heat build-upcan cause the tube to burst.Use only tubeless tyres on this scooter.The rims are designed for tubeless tyres,and during hard acceleration or braking,a tube-type tyre could slip on the rim andcause the tyre to rapidly deflate.
Important Safety Reminders
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LOCK(Steering lock)OFF
SEATFUELON
Key can beremovedKey can beremovedKey cannot beremovedKey cannot beremoved
The ignition switch ( ) is on the rightside below the steering stem.
Steering is locked. Engine and lights cannot beoperated.Engine and lights cannot be operated.
Fuel lid and seat opener switch can be operated.Engine and lights cannot be operated.Engine can be operated.The brakelight, meter light, turn signals andhorn can be operated.The headlight operates only when the engine isrunning.
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Close the fuel lid until it locks. Make surethe fuel lid is secure before riding.
Close the Fuel Lid:
Open the fuel lid ( ).
Insert the ignition key ( ) and turn it tothe position of ‘‘SEAT FUEL’’ ( ).
Open the Fuel Lid:
Push the ‘‘FUEL’’ ( ) side of the fuel lidand seat opener switch.
If the ignition switch is ON or OFF position,fuel lid and seat opener switch ( ) will notoperate.
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Open the Seat:Turn the handlebar pointed straightahead.
Close the seat, lower and push down until itlocks. Make sure the seat is secure beforeriding.
Close the Seat:
Open the seat ( ).
Push the ‘‘SEAT’’ ( ) side of the fuel lidand seat opener switch ( ).
Insert the ignition key ( ) and turn it tothe position of ‘‘SEAT FUEL’’ ( ).
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The start button is next to the throttle grip.When the start button is pressed, thestarter motor cranks the engine. See page
for the starting procedure.
Push the Idling Stop switch to activate ordeactivate the Idling Stop system.Refer to the ‘‘ ’’ onpage .
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IDLING STOP SYSTEM
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Push the dimmer switch to (HI) toselect high beam or to (LO) to selectlow beam.
Move to to signal a left turn, tosignal a right turn. Press to turn signal off.
Press the button to sound the horn.(1)
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Headlight Dimmer Switch ( )
Horn Button ( )
Turn Signal Switch ( )
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The steering can be locked when theignition switch ( ) is in the ‘‘LOCK’’position.
To lock the steering, turn the handlebars allthe way to the left or right, turn the ignitionkey ( ) to LOCK while pushing in. Removethe key.To unlock the steering, turn the key to OFFwhile pushing in.
Do not turn the key to LOCK while ridingthe scooter; loss of vehicle control willresult.
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FEATURES(Not required for operation)STEERING LOCK
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To open the shutter, align the projection ofthe shutter key with the slot of the shutter,and turn the shutter key clockwise.
The ignition switch of this scooter isequipped with a shutter. After parking thescooter, close the shutter for theftprevention.To close the shutter, ignition key ( ) isremoved, align the projection ( ) of theshutter key ( ) with the slot ( ) of theshutter, and turn the shutter keycounterclockwise or move the knob ( )upward.
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SHUTTER
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Engine will stop by Idling Stop system, afew seconds after the scooter is stopped,with the throttle ( ) completely closed.While Idling Stop system is working, theSTAND BY indicator ( ) flashes and theheadlights get dark.Engine will start, when the throttle isopened.
You can change the Idling Stop systemmode by switching the Idling Stop switch( ) (page ).
This scooter is equipped with Idling Stopsystem. Idling Stop system is designed tohelp reduce the fuel consumption and noise,by idling stop while making a stop such aswaiting at an intersection.
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Followings are requirements for the IdlingStop system to operate properly.
Before ridingPut the side stand up.Warm up the engine. Idling Stop systemdoes not operate, if the engine is notwarmed up.Push the Idling Stop switch to the‘‘ ’’.Ride the scooter at proper riding position.Idling Stop system is designed not towork when no load on the seat.
Ride the scooter at speed above 10 km/h (6mph), to enable the Idling Stop systemunder above conditions.
After StoppingClose the throttle completely. Engine willnot stop if the throttle is little opened.Stop the scooter completely. Engine willnot stop if the speed is not at 0 km/h (0mph).
Id l ing S t op Sy s t em Opera t ingConditions
IDLING STOP
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Restart the EngineCheck the STAND BY indicator. If it isnot flashing, you can’t restart the enginewith the Idling Stop system, even if youopen the throttle.If you get off the scooter (without sitting)while the engine is stopping by the IdlingStop system, the STAND BY indicatorwill go out, and for about 3 minutes later,the Idling Stop system will be cancelledand headlight will go out.If you lower the side stand, Idling Stopsystem will be cancelled.
To start the engine with the STAND BYindicator of f , see start ing procedure(page ) for standard engine starting.
Headlights stay on after the engine isstopped by the Idling Stop system. Thebattery may discharge and you may not beable to restart engine.When the battery is weak, switch the IdlingStop switch to the ‘‘ ’’ and do not touse the Idling Stop system. See your Hondadealer to check the battery.
See your Honda dealer for checking thebattery as specified in the maintenanceschedule (page ).
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Always follow the precautions of Idling Stopsystem described below.
Do not leave the scooter while the engineis stopped by the Idling Stop system.When you leave the scooter, always takethe ignition key ( ) with you.
Do not push down on the seat while theengine is stopped by the Idling Stopsystem.For example, push the seat down by handor body, or put the luggage on the seat.The engine will start unexpectedly if thethrottle is opened with loading on the seat.
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Do not put excessive luggage in thecenter compartment. Luggage interferewith the seat to close.Idling Stop system does not operatewithout closing the seat completely.
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When the Idling Stop system does not operate properly, perform the followings.
Engine is cold. Warm up the engine.
T h r o t t l e i s n o tclosed completely.
Close the throttle completely.
Did not ride thescooter after enginestart.
Engine does notstop by IdlingStop system
Idling Stop switch isat ‘‘ ’’.
Push the Idling Stop switch to ‘‘’’.
Scooter does notstop completely.
Stop the scooter completely. The IdlingStop system operates if the speed is onlyat 0 km/h (0 mph).
Ride the scooter at speeds of over 10 km/h (6 mph). The Idling Stop system doesnot operate until you ride at once.
When the Idling Stop system does not operate properly(Idling Stop switch is at ‘‘IDLING STOP’’ position)
Symptom Possible cause What to do
IDLINGIDLING
STOP
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S i t t i n g w r o n gposition.
Ride the scooter in proper riding position.Idling Stop system is designed not towork when no load on the seat.
Excessive luggage int h e c e n t e rcompartment.
Luggage interfere with the seat to closecompletely. Take out some luggage fromthe center compartment to close the seatcompletely.When the PGM-FI malfunction indicatorlamp (MIL) lights, the Idling Stop systemdoes not operate for protection of theengine. See your Honda dealer.
PGM-FI malfunctioni n d i c a t o r l a m p(MIL) lights.
Engine does notstop by IdlingStop system
Symptom Possible cause What to do
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When the STAND BY indicator does not flash, perform the followings.
Riding in wrongposition.
Left the scooterfor more than 3minutes.
Ride the scooter in proper riding position.Idling Stop system is designed not to workwhen no load on the seat.The Idling Stop system will be cancelled, ifyou get off the scooter for about 3 minutes(without sitting properly), while the engineis stopped by the Idling Stop system.
Excessive luggagei n t h e c e n t e rcompartment.
Luggage interfere with the seat to closecompletely. Take out some luggage fromthe center compartment, to close the seatcompletely.
Side stand is down.
When you push the Idling Stop switch tothe ‘‘ ’’, the Idling Stop system willbe cancelled.
Idling Stop switchis at ‘‘ ’’.
Engine does notstart even openthe throttle
When you put down the side stand, IdlingStop system will be cancelled. See startingprocedure (page ) for standard enginestarting.
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Symptom Possible cause What to do
IDLINGIDLING
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STAND BY indicator flashes, but engine does not start, perform the followings.
Engine does notstart even openthe throttle
Low (or dead)battery or batterylead is loose.
Check the battery and battery terminals. Ifbattery is weak, charge the battery.
Symptom Possible cause What to do
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The helmet holder ( ) is on the left sidebelow the seat. The helmet holder isdesigned to secure your helmet whileparked.Open the seat (page ).Route the helmet wire ( ) through thehelmet D-ring ( ) and hook the loops of thehelmet wire onto the helmet holder.Close the seat and lock it securely.The helmet wire is furnished in the tool kit(page ).
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Riding with a helmet attached to theholder can interfere with the rear wheelor suspension and could cause acrash in which you can be seriouslyhurt or killed.
Use the helmet holder only whileparked. Do not ride with a helmetsecured by the holder.
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Never exceed the maximum weight limit;handling and stability may be severelyaffected.
The center compartment may becomeheated by the engine. Do not store food andother articles which are flammable orsusceptible to heat damage in thiscompartment.
Do not direct water under pressure againstthe center compartment as water will beforced into the compartment.
The center compartment ( ) is below theseat. Opening and closing:See ‘‘FUEL LID AND SEAT OPENERSWITCH’’ (page ).
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CENTER COMPARTMENT
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Open the seat (page ).
The document bag ( ) is in the documentc o m p a r t m e n t ( ) i n t h e c e n t e rcompartment ( ).
This owner’s manual and other documentsshould be stored in the document bag.When washing your scooter, be careful notto flood this area with water.
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DOCUMENT COMPARTMENT
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Never exceed the maximum weight limit;handling and stability may be severelyaffected.
When washing your scooter be careful notto flood this area with water.
The glove box ( ) is provided below thehandlebar.
To open the glove box, pull the knob ( ) up.
Make sure the box lid ( ) is closed beforeriding.Do not store valuables or fragile articles inthe glove box.
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Vertical adjustment can be made by turningthe screw ( ) in or out as necessary.Obey local laws and regulations.
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Slightly open the retaining pawls and thenpush them out.Insert the clip into the hole.Lightly press down on the center pin tolock the clip.
Removal:Press down on the center pin to releasethe lock.Pull out the clip from the hole.
Installation:CLIP
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Engine oil level add engine oil ifrequired (page ). Check for leaks.Fuel level fill fuel tank when necessary(page ). Check for leaks.
For your safety, it is very important to takea few moments before each ride to walkaround your scooter and check its condition.If you detect any problem, be sure you takecare of it, or have it corrected by yourHonda dealer.
Coolant level add coolant if required.Check for leaks (pages ).Brakes check operation;
Rear: Adjust freeplay if necessary (pages).
Tyres check condition and pressure(pages ).Throttle check for smooth opening andfull closing in all steering positions.
Front: Make sure there is no brake fluidleakage (pages ).
Lights and horn check that headlight,brake/tail light, position light, licenselight, turn signals, indicators and hornfunction properly.Side stand ignition cut-off system checkfor proper function (page ).
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Improperly maintaining this scooter orfailing to correct a problem beforeriding can cause a crash in which youcan be seriously hurt or killed.
Always perform a pre-ride inspectionbefore every ride and correct anyproblems.
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Always follow the proper starting proceduredescribed below.
Your scooter’s exhaust contains poisonouscarbon monoxide gas. High levels of carbonmonoxide can collect rapidly in enclosedareas such as a garage. Do not run theengine with the garage door closed. Evenwith the door open, run the engine onlylong enough to move your scooter out ofthe garage.
Do not use the electric starter for more than5 seconds at a time. Release the start buttonfor approximately 10 seconds beforepressing it again.
If the scooter is over-turned, you must firstturn the ignition switch to the OFF positionand then inspect the scooter carefully.Refer to the ‘‘TAKING CARE OF THEUNEXPECTED’’ on page .
To protect the catalytic converter in yourscooter’s exhaust system, avoid extendingidling and the use of leaded petrol.
This scooter is equipped with a side standignition cut-off system. The engine cannotbe started if the side stand is down. Arunning engine will shut off if the side standis lowered.
This scooter has an automatic fuel valve.
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Lock the rear wheel by squeezing therear brake lever ( ).
This scooter has a fuel-injected engine withan automatic choke. Follow the procedureindicated below.
Place the scooter on its center stand.
The electric starter will only work when therear brake lever is squeezed and the sidestand is up.
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Turn the ignition switch ( ) to ON.
Confirm the following:The PGM-FI malfunction indicator lamp(MIL) is OFF.The high coolant temperature indicator isOFF.
The engine will not start if the throttle isfully open (because the electronic controlmodule cuts off the fuel supply).
With the throttle completely closed, pressthe start button ( ). Release the startbutton as soon as the engine starts.
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Allow the engine to warm up beforeriding (See , page ).
Do not ‘‘BLIP’’ the throttle (open and closerapidly) as the scooter will move forwardsuddenly, causing possible loss of control.Do not leave the scooter unattended whilethe engine is warming up.
To use the Idling Stop system, push theIdling Stop switch ( ) to ‘‘ ’’(see ‘‘ ’’, page ).
Be sure to keep the throttle closed andthe rear brake lever locked while startingand warming up the engine.
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IDLING STOPIDLING STOP SYSTEM
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If the engine fails to start after repeatedattempts, it may be flooded.
Open the throttle fully.Press the start button for 5 seconds.Follow the normal starting procedure.If the engine starts with unstable idle,open the throttle slightly.If the engine does not start, wait for 10seconds, then follow steps 1 3 again.
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Help assure your scooter’s future reliabilityand performance by paying extra attentionto how you ride during the first 500 km (300miles).During this period, avoid full-throttle startsand rapid acceleration.
RUNNING-IN
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-Review Scooter Safety (pages )before you ride.
before moving thescooter off the center stand.
The rear wheel must be locked whenmoving the scooter off the center standor loss of control may result.
Make sure flammable materials such as drygrass or leaves do not come in contact withthe exhaust system when riding, idling, orparking your scooter.
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RIDING
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and push it forward and off the centerstand.
keeping at least one foot on the ground tosteady the scooter.
2. 3.Stand on the left side of the scooter Mount the scooter from the left side
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indicate yourdirection with the turn signals, and checkfor safe traffic conditions.Grasp the handlebars firmly with bothhands.
Never attempt one-handed operation; lossof vehicle control could result.
Release the rear brake lever ( ).4. 5.
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open the throttle ( )gradually; the scooter will move forward.
Do not ‘‘BLIP’’ the throttle (open andclose rapidly) as the scooter will moveforward suddenly, causing possible lossof control.
close the throttle.
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To decelerate,
OPENCLOSE
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Both front and rear brakes should beapplied together. Independent use of onlythe front or rear brake reduces stoppingperformance.Excessive brake application may causeeither wheel to lock, reducing control ofthe scooter.
coordination of the throttle ( ) and frontand rear brakes ( ) is most important.
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open thethrottle gradually to accelerate thescooter.
close the throttle ( ) fully, and slow thescooter down by applying both front andrear brakes ( ) at the same time.
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closethe throttle ( ) fully and apply bothbrakes ( ) to slow the scooter.
Avoid continuous use of the brakes, whichmay result in overheating and reduction ofbraking efficiency.
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When descending a steep grade,
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be especially cautious.
When riding in wet or rainy conditions oron loose surfaces, the ability to maneuverand stop will be reduced. For your safety:
Exercise extreme caution whenbraking, accelerating or turning.Ride at slower speeds and allow forextra stopping distance.Keep the scooter as upright as possible.Use extreme caution when riding overslippery surfaces such as railroadtracks, iron plates, manhole covers,painted lines, etc.
Engine will stop by the Idling Stop system,a few seconds after the scooter is stopped,with the throttle completely closed.While the Idling Stop system is working,the STAND BY indicator ( ) flashes.Headlights get dark but stay on after theengine is stopped by the Idling Stopsystem.
Stopping by the Idling Stop system for along time may cause battery discharge.
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When riding on wet or loose surfaces, When the Idling Stop switch is at‘‘IDLING STOP’’
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To restart the engine, open the throttle.Engine will not start without riding inproper position.Make sure the engine is started.When starting on a hill, release the brakelever after making sure the feeling ofscooter moving.
If the engine does not start even open thethrottle, the battery may discharge. Seeyour Honda dealer for checking thebattery.
See your Honda dealer for checking thebattery as specified in the maintenanceschedule (page ).
While the engine is stopping by the IdlingStop system, push the Idling Stop switchto the ‘‘IDLING’’ to cancel the Idling Stopsystem.
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After stopping the scooter turn theignition switch to the ‘‘OFF’’ position andremove the key.Use the center stand to support thescooter while parked.
Lock the steering to help prevent theft(page ).
Park the scooter on firm, level ground toprevent it from falling over.If you must park on a slight incline, aim thefront of the scooter uphill to reduce thepossibility of rolling off the center stand oroverturning.
Close the shutter to help prevent theft(page ).
The exhaust pipe and muffler becomevery hot during operation and remainsufficiently hot to inflict burns if touchedeven after shutting off the engine.
Make sure flammable materials such asdry grass or leaves do not come in contactwith the exhaust system when parkingyour scooter.
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HOW TO USE CENTER STAND
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NAME:
ADDRESS:
PHONE NO:
Always lock the steering and never leavethe key in the ignition switch. Thissounds simple but people do forget.Be sure the registration information foryour scooter is accurate and current.Park your scooter in a locked garagewhenever possible.Use an additional anti-theft device ofgood quality.Put your name, address, and phonenumber in this Owner’s Manual and keepit on your scooters at all times.Many times stolen scooters are identifiedby information in the Owner’s Manualsthat are still with them.
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A well-maintained scooter is essential forsafe, economical and trouble-free riding. Itwill also help reduce air pollution.
To help you properly care for your scooter,the following pages include a MaintenanceSchedule and a Maintenance Record forregularly scheduled maintenance.
If your scooter overturns or becomesinvolved in a crash, be sure your Hondadealer inspects all major parts, even if youare able to make some repairs.
These instructions are based on theassumption that the scooter will be usedexclusively for its designed purpose.Sustained high speed operation or operationin unusually wet or dusty conditions willrequire more frequent service thanspecified in the Maintenance Schedule.C o n s u l t y o u r H o n d a d e a l e r f o rrecommendations applicable to yourindividual needs and use.
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Improperly maintaining this scooter orfailing to correct a problem before youride can cause a crash in which youcan be seriously hurt or killed.
Always follow the inspection andmaintenance recommendations andschedules in this owner’s manual.
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This section includes instructions on someimportant maintenance tasks. You canperform some of these tasks with the toolsprovided if you have basic mechanicalskills.
Other tasks that are more difficult andrequire special tools are best performed byprofessionals. Wheel removal shouldnormally be handled only by a Hondatechnician or other qualified mechanic;instructions are included in this manual onlyto assist in emergency service.
Some of the most important safetyprecautions follow. However, we cannotwarn you of every conceivable hazard thatcan arise in performing maintenance. Onlyyou can decide whether or not you shouldperform a given task.
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Failure to properly follow maintenanceinstructions and precautions cancause you to be seriously hurt or killed.
Always follow the procedures andprecautions in this owner’s manual.
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Make sure the engine is off before youbegin any maintenance or repairs. Thiswill help eliminate several potentialhazards:
Be sure there is adequate ventilationwhenever you operate the engine.
Let the engine and exhaust system coolbefore touching.
Do not run the engine unless instructedto do so.
Read the instructions before you begin,and make sure you have the tools andskills required.To help prevent the scooter from fallingover, park it on a firm, level surface, usingthe center stand to provide support.
To reduce the possibility of a fire orexplosion, be careful when workingaround petrol or batteries. Use onlynonflammable solvent, not petrol, to cleanparts. Keep cigarettes, sparks and flamesaway from the battery and all fuel-relatedparts.
Remember that your Honda dealer knowsyour scooter best and is fully equipped tomaintain and repair it.
To ensure the best quality and reliability,use only new Honda Genuine Parts or theirequivalents for repair and replacement.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Carbon monoxide poisoning fromengine exhaust.
Burns from hot parts.
Injury from moving parts.
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Perform the Pre-ride Inspection (page ) at each scheduled maintenance period.I: INSPECT AND CLEAN, ADJUST, LUBRICATE OR REPLACE IF NECESSARYC: CLEAN R: REPLACE A: ADJUST L: LUBRICATEThe following items require some mechanical knowledge. Certain items (particularly those marked and ) mayrequire more technical information and tools. Consult your Honda dealer.
Should be serviced by your Honda dealer, unless the owner has proper tools and service data and is mechanicallyqualified. Refer to the Official Honda Shop Manual.In the interest of safety, we recommend these items be serviced only by your Honda dealer.
Honda recommends that your Honda dealer should road test your scooter after each periodic maintenance is carriedout.
At higher odometer readings, repeat at the frequency interval established here.Service more frequently when riding in unusually wet or dusty areas.
Replace every 2 years. Replacement requires mechanical skill.Service more frequently when riding in rain or at full throttle.
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The tool kit ( ) is in the tool kitcompartment ( ) under the seat (page ).Some roadside repairs, minor adjustmentsand parts replacement can be performedwith the tools contained in the kit.
Standard/Phillips screwdriverScrewdriver handleSpark plug wrenchHelmet wireTool bag
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TOOL KIT
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The frame and engine serial numbers arerequired when registering your scooter.They may also be required by your dealerwhen ordering replacement parts.Record the numbers here for yourreference.
FRAME NO. ENGINE NO.
The frame number ( ) is stamped on therear of the frame below the seat.
The engine number ( ) is stamped on thelower left side of the crankcase.
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(2)
2
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SERIAL NUMBERS
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You will need the key number if you everhave to replace a key. Store the plate in asafe place.
This scooter has two keys ( ) and a keynumber plate ( ).
To reproduce keys, bring all keys, keynumber plate and scooter to your Hondadealer.
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The colour label ( ) is attached to thecenter compartment (page ).It is helpful when ordering replacementparts. Record the colour and code here foryour reference.
COLOUR
CODE
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(1) Colour label
COLOUR LABEL
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Refer to the Safety Precautions on page .
Remove the air cleaner housing cover ( )by removing the screws ( ).Remove and discard the air cleanerelement ( ).Thoroughly clean the inside of the aircleaner housing ( ).Install the new air cleaner element.Use the Honda Genuine air cleanerelement or an equivalent air cleanerelement specified for your model. Usingthe wrong Honda air cleaner element or anon-Honda air cleaner element which isnot of equivalent quality may causepremature engine wear or performanceproblems.Install the removed parts in the reverseorder of removal.
The air cleaner should be serviced atregular intervals (page ). Service morefrequently when riding in unusually wet ordusty areas.1.
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AIR CLEANER
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Refer to the Safety Precautions on page .
Remove the crankcase breather tube ( )from the air cleaner housing and draindeposits into a suitable container.Reinstall the crankcase breather tube.
Service more frequently when riding in rain,at full throttle, or after the scooter iswashed or overturned. Service if the depositlevel can be seen in the transparent sectionof the drain tube.
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CRANKCASE BREATHER
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Refer to the Safety Precautions on page .
SG or higher excepto i l s l a b e l e d a senergy conservingon the circular APIservice label
JASO T 903standard
Viscosity
A P Iclassification
Your scooter does not need oil additives.Use the recommended oil.
MB
Do not use API SH or higher oils displayinga circular API ‘‘energy conserving’’ servicelabel on the container. They may affectlubrication and clutch performance.
SAE 10W-30
Suggested OilDo not use non-detergent, vegetable, orcastor based racing oils.
Honda ‘‘4-STROKE MOTORCYCLEOIL’’ or equivalent.
OKNOT RECOMMENDED
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Oil Recommendation
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Viscosity grade of engine oil should bebased on average atmospheric temperaturein your riding area. The following provides aguide to the selection of the proper grade orviscosity of oil to be used at variousatmospheric temperatures.
JASO T 903 standardThe JASO T 903 standard is an index forengine oils for 4-stroke motorcycle engines.There are two classes: MA and MB.Oil conforming to the standard is labeled onthe oil container. For example, the followinglabel shows the MB classification.
(1)
(2)
(1) Code number of the sales companyof the oil
(2) Oil classification
Viscosity:
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Engine oil quality is the chief factoraffecting engine service life. Change theengine oil as specified in the maintenanceschedule (page ).When running in very dusty conditions, oilchanges should be performed moref r equent ly t han spec i f i ed in t hemaintenance schedule.
Please dispose of used engine oil in amanner that is compatible with theenvironment. We suggest you take it in asealed container to your local recyclingcenter or service station for reclamation. Donot throw it in the trash or pour it on theground or down a drain.
Used engine oil may cause skin cancer ifrepeatedly left in contact with the skin forprolonged periods. Although this is unlikelyunless you handle used oil on a daily basis,it is still advisable to thoroughly wash yourhands with soap and water as soon as possi-ble after handling used oil.
Changing the oil requires a torque wrench.If you do not have it and the necessary skill,we recommend that you have your Hondadealer perform this service.
Change the engine oil with the engine atnormal operating temperature and thescooter on its center stand to assurecomplete and rapid draining.
If a torque wrench is not used for thisinstallation, see your Honda dealer as soonas possible to verify proper assembly.
Change the engine oil with the Idling Stopswitch ‘‘ ’’.
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IDLING
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Fill the crankcase with the recommendedgrade oil; approximately:
Place an oil drain pan under thecrankcase. Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick, oil drain bolt ( ) and sealingwasher ( ).Check that the sealing washer on thedrain bolt is in good condition and installthe bolt. Replace the sealing washerevery other time the oil is changed, oreach time if necessary.Oil drain bolt torque:
Reinstall the oil fill cap/dipstick.Start the engine and let it idle for 3 5minutes.Stop the engine and wait 2 3 minutes.Check that the oil level is at the upperlevel mark on the oil fill cap/dipstick withthe scooter upright on firm, level ground.Make sure there are no oil leaks.
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Clean the oil strainer screen.Drain the engine oil (page ).
Refer to the Safety Precautions on page .
Remove the oil strainer screen cap ( ).
The spring ( ) and oil strainer screen( ) will come out when the oil strainerscreen cap is removed.
Check that the oil strainer screen, sealingrubber and O-ring ( ) are in goodcondition.
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If a torque wrench is not used for thisinstallation, see your Honda dealer as soonas possible to verify proper assembly.
Fill the crankcase with the recommendedgrade oil; approximately:
Install the oil strainer screen, spring andoil strainer screen cap.Oil strainer screen cap torque:
Start the engine and let it idle for 3 5minutes.2 3 minutes after stopping the engine,check that the oil level is at the upperlevel mark on the oil fill cap/dipstick withthe scooter upright on firm, level ground.Make sure there are no oil leaks.
Install the oil fill cap/dipstick.
Check that the sealing washer on thedrain bolt is in good condition and installthe bolt. Replace the sealing washerevery other time the oil is changed, oreach time if necessary.Oil drain bolt torque:
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Refer to the Safety Precautions on page .
Recommended plugs:Standard:
Never use a spark plug with an improperheat range. Severe engine damage couldresult.
Remove the plug maintenance lid ( ) byremoving the screw ( ).
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Disconnect the spark plug cap ( ) fromthe spark plug.
Inspect the electrodes and centerporcelain for deposits, erosion or carbonfouling. If the erosion or deposit is heavy,replace the plug. Clean a carbon or wet-fouled plug with a plug cleaner, otherwiseuse a wire brush.Check the spark plug gap ( ) using awire-type feeler gauge. If adjustment isnecessary, bend the side electrode ( )carefully.The gap should be:
Clean any dirt from around the spark plugbase.Remove the spark plug using a spark plugwrench furnished in the tool kit.
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Make sure the plug washer is in goodcondition.With the plug washer attached, threadthe spark plug in by hand to preventcross-threading.Tighten the spark plug:
If the old plug is good:1/8 turn after it seats.If installing a new plug, tighten it twiceto prevent loosening:
Install the removed parts in the reverseorder of removal.
First, tighten the plug:NGK: turn after it seats.Then loosen the plug.Next, tighten the plug again:1/8 turn after it seats.
An improperly tightened spark plug candamage the engine. If a plug is too loose, apiston may be damaged. If a plug is too tight,the threads may be damaged.
Reinstall the spark plug cap. Take care toavoid pinching any cables or wires.
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Refer to the Safety Precautions on page .
Coolant should be replaced by a Hondadealer, unless the owner has proper toolsand service data and is mechanicallyqualified. Refer to an official Honda ShopManual.
Always add coolant to the reserve tank. Donot attempt to add coolant by removing theradiator cap.
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Removing the radiator cap while theengine is hot can cause the coolant tospray out, seriously scalding you.
Always let the engine and radiator cooldown before removing the radiator cap.
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Check the front fork assembly by lockingthe front brake and pumping the fork upand down vigorously. Suspension actionshould be smooth and there must be nooil leakage.
Check for smooth rotation of the throttlegrip from the fully open to the fully closedposition at both full steering positions.
Refer to the Safety Precautions on page .
Engine hanger bushing this can bechecked by pushing hard against the sideof the rear wheel while the scooter is onthe center stand and feeling for loosenessof the engine hanger bushings.Carefully inspect all front and rearsuspension fasteners for tightness.
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Refer to the Safety Precautions on page .
Perform the following maintenance inaccordance with the maintenance schedule.
Functional Check:Check the side stand spring ( ) fordamage or loss of tension and the sidestand assembly for freedom of movement.Check the side stand ignition cut-offsystem:
Place the scooter on its center stand.Put the side stand up and start theengine.Lower the side stand. The engineshould stop as you put the side standdown.
If the side stand system does not operate asdescribed, see your Honda dealer forservice.
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〈 〉Refer to the Safety Precautions on page .
Brake pad wear depends upon the severityof usage, the type of riding, and roadconditions. (Generally, the pads will wearfaster on wet and dirty roads.)Inspect the pads at each regularmaintenance interval (page ).
Check the wear indicator marks ( ) oneach pad.If either pad is worn to the wear indicatormark, replace both pads as a set. See yourHonda dealer for this service.
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When the brake service is necessary, seeyour Honda dealer. Use only HondaGenuine Parts or its equivalent.
The rear brake is equipped with a brakewear indicator.
When the brake is applied, an arrow ( )attached to the brake arm ( ) movestoward a reference mark ( ) on the brakepanel ( ). If the arrow aligns with thereference mark on full application of thebrake, the brake shoes must be replaced.See your Honda dealer for this service.
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Refer to the Safety Precautions on page .
It is not necessary to check the batteryelectrolyte level or add distilled water as thebattery is a maintenance-free (sealed) type.If your battery seems weak and/or isleaking electrolyte (causing hard starting orother electrical troubles), contact yourHonda dealer.
Your battery is a maintenance-free type andcan be permanently damaged if the cap stripis removed.
This symbol on the battery meansthat this product must not betreated as household waste.
An improperly disposed of battery can beharmful to the environment and humanhealth.Always confirm local regulations for batterydisposal.
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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 maintenance.
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Removal:
Headlights stay on after the engine isstopped by the Idling Stop system.The battery may discharge and you may notbe able to restart engine. When the batteryis weak, switch the Idling Stop switch to‘‘ ’’ and do not to use the Idling Stopsystem. See your Honda dealer to check thebattery.
See your Honda dealer for checking thebattery as specified in the maintenanceschedule (page ).
Make sure the ignition switch is OFF.Open the seat (page ).Remove the battery cover ( ) byremoving the clip ( ).
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Remove the battery ( ).
Disconnect the negative ( ) terminallead ( ) from the battery first, thendisconnect the positive ( ) terminal lead( ).
Installation:Reinstall in the reverse order of removal.Be sure to connect the positive ( )terminal first, then the negative ( )terminal.Check all bolts and other fasteners aresecure.
Remove the battery holder ( ).
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Refer to the Safety Precautions on page .
When frequent fuse failure occurs, itusually indicates a short circuit or anoverload in the electrical system. See yourHonda dealer for repair.
Never use a fuse with a different ratingfrom that specified. Serious damage to theelectrical system or a fire may result,causing a dangerous loss of lights or enginepower.
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Fuse Box:
Pull out the old fuse and install a new fuse.Open the fuse box cover ( ).Remove the battery cover (page ).
The fuse box ( ) is located near the battery.The specified fuses are:Main fuse 1Main fuse 2Sub fuse
The spare fuses ( ) are located in thefuse box.Close the fuse box cover and install thebattery cover.
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Refer to the Safety Precautions on page .
The light bulb becomes very hot while thelight is ON, and remains hot for a whileafter it is turned OFF. Be sure to let it cooldown before servicing.
Be sure to turn the ignition switch OFFwhen replacing the bulb.Do not use bulbs other than thosespecified.After installing a new bulb, check that thelight operates properly.
Do not put finger prints on the headlightbulb, as they may create hot spots on thebulb and cause it to break.Wear clean gloves while replacing the bulb.If you touch the bulb with your bare hands,clean it with a cloth moistened with alcoholto prevent its early failure.
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Pull back the rubber dust cover ( ).
Install the rubber dust cover with its‘‘TOP’’ mark ( ) facing up.
Turn the bulb ( ) counterclockwise, andremove it.Remove the bulb from the connector ( ).Install a new bulb in the reverse order ofremoval.
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Install a new bulb in the reverse order ofremoval.
Pull out the bulb ( ) without turning.
Turn the socket ( ) counterclockwise,and remove it.
The right and left position light bulbsreplacement can be done in the same way.
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Remove the screws ( ).While the rear cover ( ) pressing asillustration, unhook the prongs ( ), fromthe front side of the rear cover.Remove the rear cover.
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Turn the socket ( ) counterclockwise,and remove it.Slightly press the bulb ( ) and turn itcounterclockwise.Install a new bulb in the reverse order ofremoval.
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Use only the amber bulb.
Install a new bulb in the reverse order ofremoval.
Slightly press the bulb ( ) and turn itcounterclockwise.
Turn the socket ( ) counterclockwise,and remove it.
The right and left turn signal bulbsreplacement can be done in the same way.
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The right and left turn signal bulbsreplacement can be done in the same way.
Remove the turn signal assembly ( ) byremoving the screws ( ).
Use only the amber bulb.
Install a new bulb in the reverse order ofremoval.
Slightly press the bulb ( ) and turn itcounterclockwise.
Unhook the hook ( ) and remove theturn signal lens ( ) from the turn signalassembly.
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Remove the license light cover ( ).Pull out the bulb ( ) without turning.Install a new bulb in the reverse order ofremoval.
Remove the screws ( ).1.2.3.4.
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We recommend avoiding the use of highpressure water spray (typical in coin-operated car washes).
Clean the plastic parts using a cloth orsponge dampened with a solution of milddetergent and water. Rub the soiled areagently rinsing it frequently with freshwater.
Avoid cleaning products that are notspecif ically designed for scooter orautomobile surfaces.They may contain harsh detergents orchemical solvents that could damage themetal, paint, and plastic on your scooter.
If your scooter is still warm from recentoperation, give the engine and exhaustsystem time to cool off.
High pressure water (or air) can damagecertain parts of the scooter.
Rinse the scooter thoroughly with coolwater to remove loose dirt.Clean the scooter with a sponge or softcloth using cool water.Avoid directing water to muffler outletsand electrical parts.
Take care to keep brake fluid or chemicalsolvents off the scooter.They will damage the plastic and paintedsurfaces.
Clean your scooter regularly to protect thesurface finishes and inspect for damage,wear, and oil, coolant or brake fluid leakage.
The inside of the headlight lens may beclouded immediately after washing thescooter. Moisture condensation inside theheadlight lens will disappear gradually bylighting the headlight in high beam. Run theengine while keeping the headlight on.
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Af ter cleaning, rinse the scooterthoroughly with plenty of clean water.Strong detergent residue can corrodealloy parts.Dry the scooter, start the engine and let itrun for several minutes.
Test the brakes before riding the scooter.Several applications may be necessary torestore normal braking performance.
Braking efficiency may be temporarilyimpaired immediately after washing thescooter.Anticipate longer stopping distance to avoida possible accident.
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After washing your scooter, consider usinga commercially-available spray cleaner/polish or quality liquid or paste wax to finishthe job. Use only a non-abrasive polish orwax made specifically for motorcycles orautomobiles. Apply the polish or waxaccording to the instructions on thecontainer.
Road Salt used on roads during winter andsalt from seawater causes rust.Wash your scooter as follows after it hasrun through salty water or on roads treatedwith Road Salt.
Dry the scooter and the surface of themetal is protected with the wax.
Do not use warm water.This worsens the effect of the salt.
Clean the scooter using cool water (page).
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Aluminum may corrode from contact withdirt, mud, or road salt. Clean the wheelsaf ter riding through any of thesesubstances. Use a wet sponge and milddetergent. Avoid stiff brushes, steel wool, orcleaners containing abrasives or chemicalcompounds.
After washing, rinse with plenty of waterand dry with a clean cloth.
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Empty the fuel tank into an approvedpetrol container using a commerciallyavailable hand siphon or an equivalentmethod. Spray the inside of the tank withan aerosol rust-inhibiting oil.Reinstall the fuel fill cap on the tank.
Extended storage, such as for winter,requires that you take certain steps toreduce the effects of deterioration fromnon-use of the scooter. In addition,necessary repairs should be made BEFOREstoring the scooter; otherwise, these repairsmay be forgotten by the time the scooter isremoved from storage.
Change the engine oil.Make sure the cooling system is filledwith a 50/50 % antifreeze solution.
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Petrol is highly flammable andexplosive. You can be burned orseriously injured when handling fuel.
Stop the engine and keep heat,sparks, and flame away.Refuel only outdoors.Wipe up spills immediately.
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To prevent rusting in the cylinder,perform the following:
Remove the spark plug cap from thespark plug. Using tape or string, securethe cap to any convenient plastic bodypart so that it is positioned away fromthe spark plug.Remove the spark plug from theengine and store it in a safe place. Donot connect the spark plug to the sparkplug cap.Pour a tablespoon (15 20 cm ) ofclean engine oil into the cylinder andcover the spark plug hole with a pieceof cloth.Crank the engine several times todistribute the oil.Reinstall the spark plug and spark plugcap.
Remove the battery. Store in an areaprotected from freezing temperaturesand direct sunlight.Slow charge the battery once a month.Wash and dry the scooter. Wax allpainted surfaces. Coat chrome withrustinhibiting oil.Inflate the tyres to their recommendedpressures. Place the scooter on blocks toraise both tyres off the ground.Cover the scooter (don’t use plastic orother coated materials) and store in anunheated area, free of dampness with aminimum of daily temperature variation.Do not store the scooter in direct sunlight.
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Uncover and clean the scooter.Change the engine oil if more than 4months have passed since the start ofstorage.Charge the battery as required. Install thebattery.Drain any excess aerosol rust-inhibitingoil from the fuel tank. Fill the fuel tankwith fresh petrol.Perform all Pre-ride Inspection checks(page ).Test ride the scooter at low speeds in asafe riding area away from traffic.
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Personal safety is your first priority after acrash. If you or anyone else has beeninjured, take time to assess the severity ofthe injuries and whether it is safe tocontinue riding. Call for emergencyassistance if needed. Also follow applicablelaws and regulations if another person orvehicle is involved in the crash.
If you decide that you are capable of ridingsafely, first evaluate the condition of yourscooter. If the engine is still running, turn itoff and look it over carefully; inspect it forfluid leaks, check the tightness of criticalnuts and bolts, and secure such parts as thehandlebar, control levers, brakes, andwheels.
If there is minor damage, or you are unsureabout possible damage, ride slowly andcautiously. Sometimes, crash damage ishidden or not immediately apparent, so youshould have your scooter thoroughlychecked at a qualified service facility assoon as possible. Also, be sure to have yourHonda dealer check the frame andsuspension after any serious crash.
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The catalytic converter must operate at ahigh temperature for the chemical reactionsto take place. It can set on fire anycombustible materials that come near it.Park your scooter away from high grasses,dry leaves, or other flammables.
A defective catalytic converter contributesto air pollution, and can impair your engine’sperformance. Follow these guidelines toprotect your scooter’s catalytic converter.
Always use unleaded petrol. Even a smallamount of leaded petrol can contaminatethe catalyst metals, making the catalyticconverter ineffective.
If your engine is misfiring, backfiring,stalling, or otherwise not runningproperly, stop riding and turn off theengine. Have your scooter serviced assoon as possible.
This scooter is equipped with a catalyticconverter.The catalytic converter contains preciousmetals that serve as catalysts, promotingchemical reactions to convert the exhaustgasses without affecting the metals.The catalytic converter acts on HC, CO, andNOx. A replacement unit must be anoriginal Honda part or its equivalent.
Keep the engine in good runningcondition.A poorly running engine can cause thecatalytic converter to overheat causingdamage to the converter or the scooter.
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