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Summary of Contents for 2001 VT750C3

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Page 2: ...C lgned to hi used only un the rood Opermion in forcs brush or grass covered arcas may be illegal Obey Irll allaws and rc ul ll1un READ THIS OWNER S MANUAL CAREfULLY Pay special attention to Ihe safcl...

Page 3: ...oval for printing HONDA MOTOR CO TD reserves the right to make changes alllny time without notice and without incurring any obligation No part of Ihis publication may be reproduced without written per...

Page 4: ...DE THE MOTORCYCLE Also for your own and your Honda s sake please read all the wrillcn material which came wilh your new Honda These items include Honda Owncr s Idcnlificalioll Card Honda Motorcycle Wa...

Page 5: ...L be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT If you don t follow instructions You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don t follow Instructions You CAN be HURT If you don t follow instructions Your mOiorcycle or...

Page 6: ...spension 19 Brakes 22 Clutch 24 Coolant 26 Fuel 30 Engine Oil 31 Tires and Tubes Page 35 ESSENTIAL INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS 35 Ignition Swilctl 36 RighI Handlebar Controls 37 Left Handlebar Controls 38 F...

Page 7: ...rs 67 Color Label 61 FILTERS LUBRICATION 68 AirCle mcr 69 Engine Oil 73 Cnmkcasc Breather 74 ENGINE 74 Spark Plugs 76 Throllic Opcr JIion 77 Idle SfK Cd 78 Coolant 79 DRIVE TRAIN 79 Drive Chain Page 8...

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Page 9: ...with the basic coursc T and even e perie nced riders will find the 0 3dv course benefICial For informaLion 3boutthe MSF training coorse nearest you call A the national toll free number 800 446 9227 C...

Page 10: ...ycle accidcnlS Never ride heyond your personal abilities or fasler lhan conditions warr utL Remember lIlal alcohol drugs faligue and inauefltion can signifICantly reduce your abilily co make good judg...

Page 11: ...omplete prot 1ion is not possible earing PlOpet gear can rrollCC the chanre of injury when you ride followIng are suggestions to help you choo c propel ICW WARNING Not wearing a helmet increases the c...

Page 12: ...protect yOUT fcci and ankles Leather gloves 10 kc Cp your hands warm and help prevent blisters culs bums and bruises A motorcycle riding suit or jacket for comfon as well as protection Brighl colored...

Page 13: ...mit or carrying an unbalanced load can seriously affoct your motorcycle s handling braking and stability Non Honda accessories improper modifications and poor maintenance can also reduce your safety m...

Page 14: ...rly loading your motorcycle can affect ils stability and handling Even if your motorcycle is properly loaded you should ride at reduced speeds and never cJlicecd 80 mph 130 kill h when carrying cargo...

Page 15: ...tructiorls in this owne s manual regarding accessories and modifications A rielO We stroIIgly reconvnend Ihal you use only genuine Honda accessories I U have been specifically designrd and tested for...

Page 16: ...for these lItachmenls and their usc can seriously impair your motorcycle s handling 8 Modifications We strongly advise you 1101 10 remove any original equipment or modify your motorcycle in any way th...

Page 17: ...rn you of potcntial hazards that could cause serious injury Others provide imponant safety infonnation Read these labels carefully and don t remove them If a label comes off or becomes hard to read co...

Page 18: ...M o T o R C y C L E S A F E T y 10 TIRE INFORMATION LABEL...

Page 19: ...PARTS LOCATIO Rc arvicw mirror Hcadligtll i1irnmcr s ilCh Hom bunon Spttdomclcr Fuel rill cap Slana bullon Engi SKIp switch Thmnlc lrip 11...

Page 20: ...Oil filkrap dipuick Footprg 12 Rear seal FI OllI seat Batlcry Air ckaner Sleaing kd...

Page 21: ...Coolant rtSCM tank up Tool kil oompunmem Ownar manual slOr lgc ompartnlcnt ar shirl pedal FOOIpcg Fuel valve Sidcsland Ignition swit h Helmel holder 13...

Page 22: ...n Ihe Lables Of lhe following page I Neutral indicalor 2 Tum signal indicator 3 High beam indicalor 4 Speedometer S Coolanllemperature indicator 6 Side stand indicator 7 Odomeler I Tripmeter display 8...

Page 23: ...ature indicator red If the indicator goes on while riding Slop the engine and check the rest f o e lank coolant le c1 Read pages 24 25 and do no ride the motorcycle until the problem has been eorn Clo...

Page 24: ...e tripmeler or 10 loct Odomclcrrrrinmeler sdccl bulton the trinmeter or odometcr rnage 17 Lights whcn the engine oil pressure is below the 9 Low oil prc sure indicator red nonnal operating mnge Should...

Page 25: ...pmclcr To SCIOCI push lhe bullon 2 on thc left side of the spo Cdomcter 3 To rcsctthc tripmClcr hold this bUlton 2 with the display in the tripmeter mode 3 1 Odumeter I Tripmctcr display 2 Triplllctcr...

Page 26: ...tion in sequence 1 2 34 S or S4 3 2 1 Al1cmpting to adjust directly from I to 5 or 5 I 10 I may damage the shock absorber Make sure that both fork legs arc adjusted to the same position Position I is...

Page 27: ...ot worn beyond the recommended limit page 84 there is probably air in the brake system and it must be bled See your authorized Honda dealer for this service Front Brake Fluid Level With the motorcycle...

Page 28: ...d at the tip of the rear brake pedul 3 free play should be maintained at 20 30 mm O 8 1 2 in 2 Make free play adjustments by turning the adjusling nul 4 at the brake ann Make sure the cut out on the a...

Page 29: ...for free lo hecl rotation after the brakc pedal is released If proper adjustment caJlJlO be obtained by this method ste your aUlhorizcd Honda dealer Other checks Makc sure the brakc rod brake arm spri...

Page 30: ...3 at the lever I Nonnal clutch ever free play i 10 20 mm 0 4 0 8 in I I Loosen the lock nut 2 and tum the adjuster 3 Tighten the lock nut 2 and check the adjustment 2 If the adjuster is threaded out n...

Page 31: ...lease the clutch lever arw l open the throttle 1be motorcycle should begin to move smoothly and accelerate gradually U proper adjustment cannot be obtained or the clutch does not work correctly see yo...

Page 32: ...cate inhibitors may cause premature wear of water pump seals or blockage of radiator pa sagcs Using tap water may cause engine damage 24 The fac101 provides a 50150 solution of antifrccl c and distill...

Page 33: ...marks If the coolant level begins to reach the LOWER level mark 2 add coolant to the UPPER level mark I Always add coolant to the reserve lank 00 not attempt to add coolant by removing the radiator ca...

Page 34: ...ot flow from the tank to the carbumor Tum the vah e OFF whenever the moIOfCycie is not in usc ON With the fuel valve in lhe ON posilion fuel will now from the main fuel supply 10 lhe carburrtor RES Wi...

Page 35: ...e filler neck 3 After refueling 10 close the fuel fill cap align the latch in the cap with Ihe slot in lhe filler neck Push the cap imo the filler neck unlil it snaps closed and locks Remove the key I...

Page 36: ...uel tank Use of a lower octane gasoline can cause persistent pinging or heavy spark knock a metallic rapping noise which if severe can lead 10 engine damage 28 INOTICE I If spark knock or pinging ocru...

Page 37: ...e conlaining up 10 10 elhanol by volume Gasoline containing ethanol may be marketed under the name Ga whol MTBE Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether 15 by Volume You may use gasoline containing up to 15 J MTBE...

Page 38: ...pressure indicator goes off If the indicator remains on stop the engine imnxdiately 2 Stop the engine and hold the moIort cle in an upright position on finn level ground 3 After a few minutes remo e t...

Page 39: ...can be seriously hurt or killed Follow all instructions in this owner s manual regarding lire inflation and maintenance Air Pressure Keeping your tires properly innated provides the best combination o...

Page 40: ...00 kgf cmt 29 psi with less than 90 kg 200 Ibs of added weiahl 250 kPa 2 50 kgflcmt 36 psi with more than 90 kg 200 Ibs 01 added weiahl Added weighl includes Ihe weight of the rider passenger all carg...

Page 41: ...indica10r location mark Tube Repair and ReplaCt ment If a tube is punctured or damaged you should replace it as soon as possible A tube that is repaired may not have the same reliability as a new one...

Page 42: ...anual 34 Tho ra ommcnded tires ror your moIorcyclc are FronL 120190 17 64S BRIDGESTONE G701 DUNLOP D4 l4F Rear 170 80 15 MIG ns BRIDGESTONE G702 DUNLOPD404 Whencver you replace a lire usc one thai is...

Page 43: ...of the left side co er I Ignition S Oo ilch OFF ON I K Position t unctJon K RelJM val OFF Engine and lights cannot be operated Key can be removed ON Headlight taillight and inslrumem lights are on an...

Page 44: ...is stopped with the ignition switch ON and the engine SlOP switch OFF the headlight and taillight will still be on resulting in balleT discharge Starter Button The starter bullon 2 is beiow lhc engin...

Page 45: ...I Headlight Dimmer Swilch I Select D HI for high beam 10 LO for lowbcam Tum Signal Switch 2 Move to L to signal a left tum R to signal a right tum Press to tum signal off Hom Bullon 3 Press the bUllo...

Page 46: ...required for operalion STEERING LOCK The stcering lock I is on the stecring stcm Tum the handlebar all the way to thc left and insen the key iruo lock tum the key 1800 clockwise and remove it I Slecr...

Page 47: ...re your helmel while parked Use lhe ignition key 2 to unlock the holdt r Hang your helmet on the hoIdeT pin 3 and push in the holdeT pin ioWARNING Riding with a helmet attached to the holder can inter...

Page 48: ...SIDE COVER To remove the right side cover I and left side cover 2 grasp the cover on opposite sides and pull out I I RighI side cover 40 2 Lefl side eover...

Page 49: ...ve the left side cover page 40 Open the compartment box cover J insert the ignition key 4 in lhe lock and lum counterclockwise 10 unlock lhe companmenl When washing your motorcycle be careful not to n...

Page 50: ...n the plastie bag I in the compartment box 2 behind the left side cover Remove the left side co er page 40 Open the compartment box COVeT page 41 When washing your motorcycle be careful not 10 flood t...

Page 51: ...d up Seat installation I lmen the front seat lab 5 into ttlt frnmc cross member 6 2 Install the front seat bolt 3 3 Engage the rear seat hook 1 with the front seat bolt 3 and pull the rear seat 2 back...

Page 52: ...rect any problems 44 Check the following items before you get on the mown ydc TIres If a tire looks low check the air pressure with a gauge Also look for signs of excessive ol e u page 3 or damage 10...

Page 53: ...Indicators Tum the Igmllon on and check for nonnal operation of the indicators Remember be sure 10 lake care of any problem you find or have your dealer correct ii before you ride 45...

Page 54: ...a garolge Do not run the engine with the garolge door closed Even with the door open run the engine only long enough to mOlle your motorcycle out of the garage 46 Do not use the electric starter for m...

Page 55: ...e thmttle when larting the engine with the ehoke ON This will lean the mi turc resulting in hard starting INOTICE I Operating the engine with insufficient oil pressure can cause serious engine damage...

Page 56: ...Stan the engine Lo Air Tempentture IO C 5O F or below 8 INOTICE I Extended uSt of the choke may impair piston and cylinder all lubrication and damage the engine Snapping the throttle or f lSl idling...

Page 57: ...e the engiIM stop switch on 0 RUN and push the choke knob in 10 Fully OFF B Open the throttle fully and crank the engine for 5 second If the engine stans quickly close the throttle then open it slight...

Page 58: ...kIp surc your motorcycle s fulure reliability and pcrform3oce by paying eXira allenlion to how you ride during the firsl 300 miles 500 km During Ihis period 3 oid full lhrollic star1S and rapid occel...

Page 59: ...g Up From lSI to 2nd From 2nd to 3rd From 3rd to 41h From 4th to 5th Shifling Down From 51h lu 41h From 41h 10 3rd 12 mph 20 km h It mph 30 lan h 25 mph 40 kmlh 31 mph 150 km h 22 mph 35 km h 16 mph 2...

Page 60: ...decelerate but downshifling when engine speed is near its allowable mall imum may O Cf eV the engine and cause possible daillage The ballcry will Il be charged whilc lhe engine speed is ncar idle spee...

Page 61: ...cause wheel slip Whl Cl slip will rroucc cOlltrol of the motorcycle When riding in wet or rainy conditions or on loose surfaces the ability to maneuver and SlOp will be redUl Cd All of your actions s...

Page 62: ...he carburelors can be modified to compensate for this high allitlldc richness However the carburelors must be returned to standard faclOry spt cificalions when lower ahitude riding is de ired Sec your...

Page 63: ...e lefl and removc the kcy 2 Usc lhe side land to support the mo r ycle whik parlr ro Part the moIorcycle on finn Ic c1 glUlloo 10 pre Cnl il from falling OVcf If YOll muSi parlr on a slighl incline ai...

Page 64: ...is 3CCurate and current 3 Part your motorcycle in a locked garage whene er possible 4 Use an additional anti lhefl device of good quality 5 Put your name address and phone number in Ihis Owner s Manua...

Page 65: ...d operation or operation in unusually wet or dusty conditions will require more frequent service than specified in the Maintenance Schedule Consult your authoril l d Honda dealer for recommendations a...

Page 66: ...onda technician or other qU llified mechanic iostructions arc included in this manual ooly to as ist in emergency service SOUle of the most important s lfety prt Cautions follow However we C lonot war...

Page 67: ...ovcr park it on a fiml level surface using the side st md or a maintenance stund to provide support To rt duce the possibility of a fire or explosion be careful when working around gasoline or batteri...

Page 68: ...983 comply with applicable noise emission standards USA only for one year or 6 000 km 3 730 miles after the time of sale to the ultimate purchaser when operated and maintained according to the instruc...

Page 69: ...ial Honda Service Manual In the interesl of safety we recommend Ihese itelll be serviced only by your authori r ed Honda dealer Summary of Mainlenance Schedule Notes and Procedures NOTE I At higher od...

Page 70: ...O l E 0 CRANKCASE IlRF nIER NO l E C C C C C C SPARK Pl UG VALVE O ARANCE ENGINE OIL HNGINHOll I Il TIiR CARIlURIITOR SYNCIlRONlZllll0N ENGINE mU SI I EI n RADIATOR C lOI J NT Nan 24 18 COOLING SYSJU...

Page 71: ...BRAKE SYS Ta1 BItAKEUGlrrSwITO IIf AlX JG lrr AIM CLUTOI SYSTEM SIDF STANI SUSPENSION t N lIOl TS FASlE CRS WliElLSl lllU S sreERlNG IlE D BEARINGS Should be serviced by your autoon7 e Honda dealer un...

Page 72: ...ever performs the mainlenancc completes this reronJ All scheduled maintenance including the 600 mile 1 000 km break in maintenance is considen d a normal owner operating cost and will be charged for b...

Page 73: ...with the tools contained in thc kil 10 X 14 mill open end wrench 12 X 17 mill open end wrench Pliers 4 mm hex wrench 5 mm hcx wrench 6 mm hex wrench No 2 s crewdriver No 2 Phillips s crewdrivcr Screwd...

Page 74: ...by your dealer whcn ordering rcpbcemem pans RCC Jrd Ihc numbers here for your reference VIN _ The VIN Vehicle Identification Number 1 is on the Safety Certification Label affixed to the left side of t...

Page 75: ...ylinder ENGINE NO _ 3 3 Engine number COI OR LADEI The color label I is attached to the frame behind the left sitlc cover See page 40 It is helpful when ordering replacement pans Record lhe color and...

Page 76: ...air cleaner hous ingoo er 2 R 2 Pull out the air cleaner 3 S 3 Discard the air cleaner Thoroughly clean the inside of the air L cleaner case 4 U 4 Install a new aircleancr B Use the Honda genuine air...

Page 77: ...G will show lhis designation on the container The usc of special oil addilives is unnecessary and will only increase operating Cllpenses Engine oil is a major factor affecling the performance and serv...

Page 78: ...aled container to your local recycling cCOIer or service stalion for rt Clamation Do nOI throw it in the tr lsh or pour it on the ground or down a drJin Changing the oil filler requires a special oil...

Page 79: ...l id and crankcase n plug I and scaling washcr 2 2 I Cr nl easednUn plug 2 Scaling washer 2 Rcmovc the oil filter 3 with a filter wrench and let the remaining oil drain out Discant he oil filter F I L...

Page 80: ...4 4 Oil Filler rubber seal 72 5 Check that the sealing washer on the drain plug is in good condition and inslalllhc plug Replace the scaling washer every other lime the oil is changed or each lime if...

Page 81: ...ons on page 59 I Drain the drain tube 1 deposits into a suitable container 2 Reinstall the drain lube Service more frequenlly if the mocorcyclc is orten ridden in the rain or aI full thro t1e I I Drai...

Page 82: ...d riding DPR9EA 9 NGK or X27EPR U9 DENSO 1 2 Side clcclrodc 3 Inspec1 the electrodes and center pon elain for deposits eorrosion or carbon fouling If the corrosion or deposil is heavy replace lhe plug...

Page 83: ...ug 1 2 tum with a spark plug wrench to compress lhe washer If you an reusing a plug it should only take 118 1 4 tum after the plug sealS INOTICE I 1be spark plug must be securely tightened An improper...

Page 84: ...le grip from Ihe fully open to the fUlly closed position at all steering positions 2 Measure the throttle grip free play at the throule grip flange The standard free play should be approx E 2 6mm O 1...

Page 85: ...compensate for faults in othcl systems by adjuSling idle speed See your authorizcd Honda dealer for regularly scheduled camurdor adjustments I Warn up the engine shifl to I1CUlrnl and place the motor...

Page 86: ...and is mechanically qualified Refer 10 an official Honda Service Manual E N Always add coolalll 10 Ihe reserve lank Do not G aucmpt 10 add coolalll by removing the radi uor cap I N E 78 it WARNING Rem...

Page 87: ...nce will be necess uy Inspection I Tum lhe engine ofr plate lhe mOlorcycle on the side Siand and shifl lhe Ir ulsmission inlo neUlnJ l 2 Check slxl in the lower drive chain run midway between the spr...

Page 88: ...cessive Wear Improper Adjusuncnl Damaged or Missing O dugs SPROCKETS Excessively Worn Tccth Broken or Damaged Teeth A drive chain wilh damaged rolters loose pins or missing a rings must be replaced A...

Page 89: ...n in neutrdl and the ignition switch off 2 Loosen the axle nut I 3 Tum both adjusting bolts 2 an equal numtx r of turns until the correct drive chain slack is obtained Tum the adjusting bollS counterc...

Page 90: ...ign with the scale 4 graduations on both side of the swingarm Both left lnd right marks should oorre pond If the axle is mis Jligned lum the left or right adjusting boll until me marks correspond and...

Page 91: ...its St rY ce lire TIle O rings in this chain can be damaged by steam cleaning high pressure wa hers and certain soh ems Clean the side surfaco of the chain ith a dry cloth Do not brush the rubber O ri...

Page 92: ...this service J I I Culouts 59 HRAK PADISHOE WEAR Refer to the Safety Precautions on page F R Br tke pad wear depends upon the severity of A usage the type of riding and road conditions M Gener i1ly t...

Page 93: ...is equipped with a bral e wear indicator When the brake is applied an arrow I attached to the brdl c arm 2 moves toward a reference marl 3 on the brake panel 4 If the arrow aligns with the reference m...

Page 94: ...ck the side stand ignition cut off syslem W I Sit astride the motorcycle put the side H stand up and the tr tnsnlission in neutral E 2 Stan the engine and with the dutch lever E pulled in shin the lra...

Page 95: ...oving the speeedosensor set screw 2 A M E w H E E L S B R A K E S WHEEL REMOVAL Refcr to thc Safcty Precautions on page 59 This motorcycle is equipped with a side stand only Therefore if front or rear...

Page 96: ...ake lever when the wheel is off the motorcycle The caliper pistons will F be forced out of the cylinders with subsequent R loss of brake fluid If this occurs servicing of A the brake system will be ne...

Page 97: ...pads while installing the wheel carefully fit the bmke disc belween the pads 2 Position the lug 6 on Ihe speedometer gearbox against the lefl fork leg 3 Align Ihe index line 7 of the axle shaft with I...

Page 98: ...rake adjusling nut 2 Br lke rod 3 Br lke arm 4 SH pperarm 90 1 2 6 5 4 5 COller pin 6 Stopper ann nut 7 Axle nUl 8 Axle shan 3 Disconnect the brakc stopper ann 4 from the brake panel by removing the c...

Page 99: ...tightening the axle nut Tighten and torque the nuts and bolts 10 the spt Cification listed Bmke stopjX r trlll nU1lOrque 20 N m 2 0 kgf m 14Ibf t AllIe nutlorque 93 N m 9 5 kgf m 69Ibf ft Used coller...

Page 100: ...or add dislilled waler as lhe bauery is a maimenancc free scaled Iypc If your bancry seems weak and or is leaking eloclrolytc causing hard starting or olher cleclrical lroubles comaci your authori1 c...

Page 101: ...can cause serious bums Wear protective clothing and eye protection when working near the battery KEEPCHILDAEN AWAY FROM THE BATTERY Emergency l Tocedures Eyes Flush with water from a cup or other cont...

Page 102: ...he battery cover 2 by removing the screws 3 4 Disconnccilhe negative lcrminallead 4 from the battery first 2 I Ignilionrontrol module 2 8 tUery oVef ell Screws 94 s Disconnect the positive lcrminallea...

Page 103: ...ng the problem and you do not ha e a spare fuse take a fuse of the same rating or a lower r iling fmm one of the other circuits Make sure you can do wilhout that circuit lemporJrily If you replace II...

Page 104: ...cing a fuse to prc efll an E accidental short cimJil L 2 Remove Ihe right side cover page 40 E 3 Open the fuse boll cover 2 C 4 Pull out the fuse If the fuse is blown install II new fuse T Spare fuses...

Page 105: ...it 2 RenK c the Icft side CO et page 40 3 Disconnect the wire connector 2 of the staner magnetic switch 3 4 Pull out the fuse If the main fuse is blown install a new fuse 1lIe spare main fuse 4 is loc...

Page 106: ...lIxausc waler droplcls intensify the sun s brighlllcSS Spotting i s ulso more likely oc t lUSC surface water can dry before you have lime 0 wipe it orr We l L COtJlIl1Cnd Jvoiding the use of high pres...

Page 107: ...everal applicalions may be necessary to reslon nonnal brnking performance Braking efficiency may be lcmpol llrily impaired immedialdy aher washing lhe 1I1Olorcydc Anlicipate longer Slopping diSiances...

Page 108: ...oil and filter 2 Make sure the cooling system is filled with a 50 50 antifreeze solution 3 Fill the fuel lank Reinstall the fucl fill cap on the lank 4 Check Ihm the fuel valve is OFF 5 DrJin the carb...

Page 109: ...al limes to distribute the oil Reinslall lhc spark plugs and sp lrk plug C lps 7 Removc thc banery and charge it fully Store it in an area prolected from freezing temperature and direct sunlight Slow...

Page 110: ...n ydc Change lhe engine oil if more than 4 months hu c pa d since the start of storage 2 Charge the battery as required Install the battery 3 I rfonn all Pre ride Inspection checks page 42 Tc st ride...

Page 111: ...Engine oil After draining After drolining and oil filler change After disassembly 2 450 mm 96 5 in 980 mm 38 6 in 1 110 mm 43 7 in 1 615 mm 63 6 in 145 mm 5 7 in 229 kg 505Ibs 2 2 e 2 3 US ql 1 9 Imp...

Page 112: ...1 F For extended high speed riding Spark plug gap Idle speed Valve clearance cold Intake E1 hausl 104 79 0 X 76 0 mm 3 11 X 2 99 in 9 0 1 745 em 45 4 cU in DPR8EA 9 NGK or X24EPR U9 DENSO DPR7EA 9 NGK...

Page 113: ...Tire sileo fronl Tire si1 e rear POWER TRANSMISSION Primary reduction Gear I1Itio 1st 3 4th S h Final reduction 33 50 156 mm 6 1 in 120190 17645 170180 15 MlC ns 1 666 3 166 2 000 1 500 1 173 1 041 2...

Page 114: ...Neutrument inc liclllor Tum signal inc liealor High beam inc licmor Coolant temperature indicator Low oil pressure indicator Side stand indicator FUSE Main fusc Other fuses 106 Front 12V 14AH 333 W 5...

Page 115: ...oxide does not react in the same way but it is toxic Honda MOlor Co Ltd utili7 eS lean carburetor scHing and other systems to n duce carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons Exhaust Emission Control System Th...

Page 116: ...kcase system to prevent discharging crankca lC emissions into the atmosphere Blow by gas is returned to the combustion chamber through the air cleaner and the carburetor Noise Emission Control System...

Page 117: ...moving parts of the vehicle or pans of the exhaust or intake system with pans other than those specified by the manufacturer Problems that May Affect Motorcycle mlssions If you are aware of any of th...

Page 118: ...t been resolved to your satisfaction conlaCllhe MOIorcycle Customer Service Department of American Honda Motor Co Inc The address is P O Box 2220 Torrance CA90509 2220 Telephone 310 532 9811 Canadian...

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