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Other Inspections & Lubrication
Clutch System
Servicing Your Honda
Start the engine, pull the clutch lever in,
and shift into gear. Make sure the
engine does not stall and the motorcycle
does not creep. Gradually release the
clutch lever and open the throttle. Your
motorcycle should move smoothly and
accelerate gradually.
If you cannot get proper adjustment, or the
clutch does not work properly, the cable or
clutch friction discs may be worn. See
your Honda dealer or refer to the official
Honda Service Manual (page
).
Lubricate the clutch cable with a
commercially-available cable lubricant
to prevent premature wear and
corrosion.
Check the clutch cable for kinks or
signs of wear. If necessary, have it
replaced.
Check that the clutch lever assembly is
positioned properly and the securing
bolts are tight.
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Summary of Contents for 2004 CB600F 599
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Page 17: ...For USA For Canada 8 Safety Labels Motorcycle Safety 03 04 26 13 35 25 31MBZ600_017...
Page 47: ...38 Before Riding 03 04 26 13 39 26 31MBZ600_047...
Page 65: ...56 Basic Operation Riding 03 04 26 13 41 43 31MBZ600_065...
Page 157: ...148 Servicing Your Honda 03 04 26 13 54 09 31MBZ600_157...
Page 165: ...156 Tips 03 04 26 13 55 03 31MBZ600_165...
Page 195: ...186 Taking Care of the Unexpected 03 04 26 13 58 55 31MBZ600_195...
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