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Oxygenated Fuels

Some conventional fuels blended with alcohol

or an ether compound are available in some

locales to help reduce emissions to meet clean

air standards. These gasolines are collectively

referred to as oxygenated fuels. If you plan to

use oxygenated fuel, check that it is unleaded

and meets the minimum octane rating and

blend requirement.

The following fuel blends are EPA-approved

and have been approved for use in your

motorcycle:

Ethanol (ethyl alcohol) up to 10% by volume.

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Gasoline containing ethanol may be

marketed under the name Gasohol.

Methanol (methyl alcohol) up to 5% by

volume that contain cosolvents and

corrosion inhibitors to protect the fuel

system. Never use a blend containing more

than 5%.

If you accidentally fill your fuel tank with an

oxygenated fuel containing higher percentages,

you may experience performance problems. To

resolve the problem, have your dealer drain the

fuel tank and replace with the correct fuel. Fuel

system or performance problems resulting from

the use of an oxygenated fuel containing higher

percentages are not covered by your warranty.

NOTICE

Improper use of oxygenated fuels can damage

metal, rubber, and plastic parts of your fuel

system.

Oxygenated fuel can also damage paint.

Damage caused by spilled fuel is not covered by

warranty.

If you notice any undesirable operating

symptoms or performance problems, try a

different brand of gasoline.

Oxygenated Fuels

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Summary of Contents for CB1100 2017

Page 1: ...Contents Motorcycle Safety P 2 Operation Guide P 16 Maintenance P 41 Troubleshooting P 90 Information P 111 Specifications P 134 Index P 138 CB1100 MOM 16147 1612 31MGC620 ...

Page 2: ... the break in guidelines and always perform the pre ride inspection and other periodic checks in this manual When service is required remember that your Honda dealer knows your motorcycle best If you have the required mechanical know how and tools you can purchase an official Honda Service Manual to help you perform many maintenance and repair tasks 2 P 128 Read the warranty information thoroughly...

Page 3: ...intaining a motorcycle You must use your own good judgment You will find important safety information in a variety of forms including Safety labels on the motorcycle Safety Messages preceded by a safety alert symbol and one of three signal words DANGER WARNING or CAUTION These signal words mean 3DANGER You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don t follow instructions 3WARNING You CAN be KILLED...

Page 4: ...abels P 7 Safety Precautions P 8 Riding Precautions P 9 Accessories Modifications P 13 Loading P 14 This section contains important information for safe riding of your motorcycle Please read this section carefully Motorcycle Safety ...

Page 5: ...rotective apparel significantly reduce the number and severity of head and other injuries So always wear an approved motorcycle helmet and protective apparel 2 P 8 Before Riding Make sure that you are physically fit mentally focused and free of alcohol and drugs Check that you and your passenger are both wearing an approved motorcycle helmet and protective apparel Instruct your passenger on holdin...

Page 6: ...USA Other riding tips can be found in the You and Your Motorcycle Riding Tips booklet that came with your motorcycle Ride Defensively Always pay attention to other vehicles around you and do not assume that other drivers see you Be prepared to stop quickly or perform an evasive maneuver Make Yourself Easy to See Make yourself more visible especially at night by wearing bright reflective clothing p...

Page 7: ...lved in a Crash Personal safety is your first priority If you or anyone else has been injured take time to assess the severity of the injuries and whether it is safe to continue riding Call for emergency assistance if needed Also follow applicable laws and regulations if another person or vehicle is involved in the crash If you decide to continue riding first turn the ignition switch to the OFF po...

Page 8: ...a dangerous amount of carbon monoxide Never run your motorcycle inside a garage or other enclosure 3WARNING Running the engine of your motorcycle while in an enclosed or even partially enclosed area can cause a rapid build up of toxic carbon monoxide gas Breathing this colorless odorless gas can quickly cause unconsciousness and lead to death Only run your motorcycle s engine when it is located in...

Page 9: ...safety information and may warn you of potential hazards that could cause serious injury Read these labels carefully and don t remove them If a label comes off or becomes hard to read contact your dealer for a replacement Safety Labels Motorcycle Safety 7 Continued CB1100NA CB1100CA ...

Page 10: ...tective clothing Ride defensively in response to weather and road conditions Helmet Should be safety standard certified high visibility and correct size for your head Must fit comfortably but securely with the chin strap fastened Face shield with unobstructed field of vision or other approved eye protection USA Look for a DOT Department of Transportation certification label on any helmet you buy 3...

Page 11: ...eved jacket and durable long pants for riding or a protective suit Riding Precautions Break in Period During the first 300 miles 500 km of running follow these guidelines to ensure your motorcycle s future reliability and performance Avoid full throttle starts and rapid acceleration Avoid hard braking and rapid down shifts Ride conservatively Riding Precautions Motorcycle Safety 9 Continued ...

Page 12: ...ness Use engine braking with intermittent use of the brakes to reduce speed For full braking effectiveness operate both the front and rear brakes together Anti lock Brake System ABS This model is equipped with an Anti lock Brake System ABS designed to help prevent the brakes from locking up during hard braking ABS does not reduce braking distance In certain circumstances ABS may result in a longer...

Page 13: ...the brakes get wet apply the brakes while riding at low speed to help them dry Parking Park on a firm level surface If you must park on a slight incline or loose surface park so that the motorcycle cannot move or fall over Make sure that high temperature parts cannot come into contact with flammable materials Do not touch the engine muffler brakes and other high temperature parts until they cool d...

Page 14: ...ar fully to the left u Turning the handlebar to the right reduces stability and may cause the motorcycle to fall 4 Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position and remove the key 2 P 34 Refueling and Fuel Guidelines Follow these guidelines to protect the engine fuel system and catalytic converter Use only unleaded gasoline Use recommended octane number Using lower octane gasoline will result in d...

Page 15: ...ublic roads and highways Before deciding to install accessories on your motorcycle be certain the modification is safe and legal 3WARNING Improper accessories or modifications can cause a crash in which you can be seriously hurt or killed Follow all instructions in this owner s manual regarding accessories and modifications Do not pull a trailer with or attach a sidecar to your motorcycle Your mot...

Page 16: ...ithin specified load limits Maximum weight capacity 2 P 134 Tie all luggage securely evenly balanced and close to the center of the motorcycle Do not place objects near the lights or the muffler 3WARNING Overloading or improper loading can cause a crash and you can be seriously hurt or killed Follow all load limits and other loading guidelines in this manual Loading Motorcycle Safety 14 ...

Page 17: ...Motorcycle Safety 15 BLANK PAGE ...

Page 18: ...r brake pedal Engine oil filter P 70 Engine oil fill cap P 68 Engine oil level inspection window P 68 Right side cover P 65 Front brake fluid reservoir P 74 Front suspension spring preload adjuster P 88 CB1100CA Battery P 61 Air cleaner P 72 Rear suspension spring preload adjuster P 89 Engine oil drain bolt P 70 ...

Page 19: ...sion spring preload adjuster P 89 Drive chain P 78 Side stand P 77 Center stand Shift lever P 36 Front suspension spring preload adjuster P 88 Fuel fill cap P 37 Seat P 64 Main fuse P 110 Crankcase breathers P 85 Clutch fluid reservoir P 83 FI fuse P 110 Left side cover P 65 ...

Page 20: ...4 Rear brake pedal Engine oil filter P 70 Engine oil fill cap P 68 Engine oil level inspection window P 68 Right side cover P 65 Front brake fluid reservoir P 74 Front suspension spring preload adjuster P 88 CB1100NA Battery P 61 Air cleaner P 72 Rear suspension spring preload adjuster P 89 Engine oil drain bolt P 70 ...

Page 21: ...spring preload adjuster P 89 Drive chain P 78 Side stand P 77 Center stand Shift lever P 36 Front suspension spring preload adjuster P 88 Fuel fill cap P 37 Seat P 64 Main fuse P 110 Crankcase breathers P 85 Clutch fluid reservoir P 83 FI fuse P 110 Left side cover P 65 ...

Page 22: ...ents Operation Guide 20 Tachometer Speedometer NOTICE Do not operate the engine in the tachometer red zone Excessive engine speed can adversely affect engine life Tachometer red zone excessive engine rpm range ...

Page 23: ... the transmission is not shifted properly If the fuel gauge indicator flashes in a repeat pattern or turns off P 95 At the same time the available driving distance and remaining fuel displays can be selected P 25 Display Check When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position all the modes and digital segments will show If any part of these displays does not come on when it should have your de...

Page 24: ... tripmeter A fuel consumption tripmeter B tripmeter B average fuel mileage tripmeter B fuel consumption and current fuel mileage Clock 12 hour display To set the clock P 27 A button Odometer Total distance ridden Tripmeter Distance ridden since tripmeter was reset Press and hold A button to reset to 0 0 km At the same time it will reset the average fuel mileage and fuel consumption B button ...

Page 25: ...ripmeter B Tripmeter B average fuel mileage Tripmeter B fuel consumption Current fuel mileage Available driving distance Amount of remaining fuel Press A button Press A button when the fuel gauge 1st E segment is flashing When the fuel gauge 1st E segment is flashing display moves to the available driving distance ...

Page 26: ...our dealer for service Fuel consumption Total fuel consumption since each tripmeter A and tripmeter B was reset When is displayed go to your dealer for service To reset the average fuel mileage and fuel consumption P 22 Current fuel mileage Current instant mileage If your speed is less than 4 mph 7 km h or immediately after ignition switch is turned to ON is displayed When is displayed at speeds a...

Page 27: ...actual allowable distance When the fuel gauge is near to E or when E segment blinks fill fuel promptly Remaining fuel When the 1st E segment of the fuel gauge is flashing P 21 the estimated amount of remaining fuel can be selected When the amount of remaining fuel becomes less than 0 26 US gal 1 0 L will be indicated The amount of remaining fuel is calculated from the driving conditions The indica...

Page 28: ...he ignition switch to the OFF position and then ON position adjustment will be set Adjustment will be cancelled if the button is not pressed for about 30 seconds unless each display setting was pre set individually Operation Guide 26 Instruments Continued Ordinary display Clock setting Changing of fuel mileage units Press B button Press and hold A button and B button Changing of mileage units ...

Page 29: ...on until the desired hour is displayed u Press and hold to advance the hour fast d Press B button The minute digits start flashing e Press A button until the desired minute is displayed u Press and hold to advance the minute fast f Press B button The clock is set and the display moves to changing of the fuel mileage unit Operation Guide 27 Continued ...

Page 30: ...l mileage unit Changing of fuel mileage units a After changing of the mileage unit the fuel mileage unit starts flashing b Press A button to select either km L or L 100km If the mile for mileage is selected press the A button to select either mile L or mile gal c Press B button The changing of the fuel mileage unit is set and the display returns to the ordinary display Operation Guide 28 Instrumen...

Page 31: ...ome on when it should have your dealer check for problems ABS Anti lock Brake System indicator Comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position Goes off when your speed reaches approximately 6 mph 10 km h If it comes on while riding P 94 High oil temperature indicator Comes on briefly when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position with the engine stop switch in the Run positio...

Page 32: ...ator Comes on when the transmission is in Neutral Left turn signal indicator PGM FI Programmed Fuel Injection malfunction indicator lamp MIL Comes on briefly when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position with the engine stop switch in the Run position If it comes on while engine is running P 93 ...

Page 33: ...Operation Guide 31 BLANK PAGE ...

Page 34: ...al switch Horn button u Pressing the switch turns the turn signal off Start button Hazard switch Switchable when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position Can be turned to off regardless of the ignition switch position u The signals continue flashing with the ignition switch is in the OFF or LOCK position after the hazard switch is on ...

Page 35: ... Key can be removed when in the OFF or LOCK position ON OFF Turns electrical system on for starting riding Turns engine off LOCK Locks steering Engine stop switch Should normally remain in the Run position u In an emergency switch to the Off position the starter motor will not operate to stop the engine ...

Page 36: ... Turn the handlebar all the way to the left b Push the key down and turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position u Jiggle the handlebar if the lock is difficult to engage c Remove the key Unlocking Insert the key push it in and turn the ignition switch to the OFF position Operation Guide 34 Switches Continued Ignition key Push Turn a b ...

Page 37: ...if the throttle is fully open a Make sure the engine stop switch is in the Run position b Turn the ignition switch to the ON position c Shift the transmission to Neutral N indicator comes on Alternatively pull in the clutch lever to start your motorcycle with the transmission in gear so long as the side stand is raised d Press the start button with the throttle completely closed If the engine does...

Page 38: ...m h From 2nd to 3rd 19 mph 30 km h From 3rd to 4th 25 mph 40 km h From 4th to 5th 31 mph 50 km h From 5th to 6th 37 mph 60 km h Shifting Down From 6th to 5th 28 mph 45 km h From 5th to 4th 22 mph 35 km h From 4th to 3rd 16 mph 25 km h NOTICE Improper shifting can damage the engine transmission and drive train Also coasting or towing the motorcycle for long distances with the engine off can damage ...

Page 39: ...rn it clockwise to open the cap Closing the Fuel Fill Cap a After refueling push the fuel fill cap closed until it locks b Remove the key and close the lock cover u The key cannot be removed if the cap is not locked 3WARNING Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive You can be burned or seriously injured when handling fuel Stop the engine and keep heat sparks and flame away Handle fuel only outdo...

Page 40: ... side under the seat Unlocking Open the lock cover insert the ignition key and turn it clockwise Locking a Hang your helmet on the holder pin and push it in to lock b Remove the key and close the lock cover u Use the helmet holder only when parked Operation Guide 38 Helmet holder Ignition key Pin Lock cover ...

Page 41: ...and could cause a crash in which you can be seriously hurt or killed Use the helmet holder only while parked Do not ride with a helmet secured by the holder Document Bag A document bag is located on the underside of the seat Removing the Seat P 64 Operation Guide 39 Continued Helmet holder Under side of the seat Document bag ...

Page 42: ...40 Storage Equipment Continued Center compartment Tool kit A tool kit is located under the seat u The tool kit is held in the center compartment by a rubber strap u Do not store any items that are flammable or susceptible to heat damage Rubber strap ...

Page 43: ...utch P 83 Throttle P 84 Crankcase Breather P 85 Other Adjustments P 86 Adjusting the Headlight Aim P 86 Adjusting the Clutch and Brake Levers P 87 Adjusting the Front Suspension P 88 Adjusting the Rear Suspension P 89 Please read Importance of Maintenance and Maintenance Fundamentals carefully before attempting any maintenance Refer to Specifications for service data An optional larger tool kit ma...

Page 44: ...cle or failing to correct a problem before you ride can cause a crash in which you can be seriously hurt or killed Always follow the inspection and maintenance recommendations and schedules in this owner s manual For information about the exhaust emission and noise emission requirements of the U S Environmental Protection Agency EPA the California Air Resources Board CARB and the Environment and C...

Page 45: ... not you should perform a given task Follow these guidelines when performing maintenance Stop the engine and remove the key Place your motorcycle on a firm level surface using the side stand center stand or a maintenance stand to provide support Allow the engine muffler brakes and other high temperature parts to cool before servicing as you can get burned Run the engine only when instructed and do...

Page 46: ...quipped technicians Your dealer meets all of these requirements Keep an accurate record of maintenance to help ensure that your motorcycle is properly maintained Make sure that whomever performs the maintenance completes this record All scheduled maintenance is considered a normal owner operating cost and will be charged to you by your dealer Retain all receipts If you sell the motorcycle these re...

Page 47: ...e Speed Secondary Air Supply System Evaporative Emission Control System 4 Maintenance Level Maintenance Legend Intermediate We recommend service by your dealer unless you have the necessary tools and are mechanically skilled Procedures are provided in an official Honda Service Manual 2 P 128 Inspect clean adjust lubricate or replace if necessary Lubricate Replace Clean Technical In the interest of...

Page 48: ... Clutch Fluid 5 2 Years 83 Side Stand 77 Suspension 88 89 Nuts Bolts Fasteners Wheels Tires CB1100NA 57 Wheels Tires CB1100CA 57 Steering Head Bearings Notes 1 At higher odometer readings repeat at the frequency interval established here 2 Service more frequently when riding in unusually wet or dusty areas 3 Service more frequently when riding in rain or at full throttle 4 50 STATE meets Californi...

Page 49: ...e following items if you are carrying a passenger or cargo Combined weight is within load limits 2 P 134 Cargo is secured properly Suspension is adjusted to suit load 2 P 88 2 P 89 Check the following items after you get on your motorcycle Throttle action moves smoothly without binding 2 P 84 Brake lever and pedal operate normally Check the fuel level and refuel when needed 2 P 12 2 P 37 Engine st...

Page 50: ...e 2 P 55 as needed Fuses Check that you have a full supply of spare fuses Nuts bolts Check the major nuts and bolts and tighten as needed Crankcase Breather Service the crankcase breather more frequently if your motorcycle is ridden in the rain or often at full throttle Service the breather if you can see deposits in the transparent section of the drain tube 2 P 85 Periodic Checks You should also ...

Page 51: ...ntioned on the color label The color label is attached to the frame under the seat 2 P 64 3WARNING Installing non Honda parts may make your motorcycle unsafe and cause a crash in which you can be seriously hurt or killed Always use Honda Genuine Parts or equivalents that have been designed and approved for your motorcycle Maintenance Fundamentals Maintenance 49 Color label ...

Page 52: ...nd human health Always confirm local regulations for proper battery disposal instruction What to do in an emergency If any of the following occur immediately see your doctor Electrolyte splashes into your eyes u Wash your eyes repeatedly with cool water for at least 15 minutes Using water under pressure can damage your eyes Electrolyte splashes onto your skin u Remove affected clothing and wash yo...

Page 53: ...r hands after handling Cleaning the Battery Terminals 1 Remove the battery 2 P 61 2 If the terminals are starting to corrode and are coated with a white substance wash with warm water and wipe clean 3 If the terminals are heavily corroded clean and polish the terminals with a wire brush or sandpaper Wear safety glasses 4 After cleaning reinstall the battery The battery has a limited life span Cons...

Page 54: ...ou can t charge the battery or it appears unable to hold a charge contact your dealer NOTICE Jump starting using an automobile battery can damage your motorcycle s electrical system and is not recommended Bump starting is also not recommended NOTICE Installing non Honda electrical accessories can overload the electrical system discharging the battery and possibly damaging the system Fuses Fuses pr...

Page 55: ...d the recommended engine oil if necessary Dirty oil or old oil should be changed as soon as possible Selecting the Engine Oil For recommended engine oil see Specifications 2 P 135 If you use non Honda engine oil check the label to make sure that the oil satisfies all of the following standards JASO T 903 standard 1 MA SAE standard 2 10W 30 API classification 3 SG or higher 1 The JASO T 903 standar...

Page 56: ...xcept in an emergency Use only fresh brake fluid from a sealed container If you do add fluid have the brake and clutch system serviced by your dealer as soon as possible NOTICE Brake fluid can damage plastic and painted surfaces Wipe up spills immediately and wash thoroughly Recommended brake fluid Honda DOT 4 Brake Fluid or equivalent 3WARNING Clean filler cap before removing Use only DOT 4 fluid...

Page 57: ...sprocket If either has worn or damaged teeth have the sprocket replaced by your dealer NOTICE Use of a new chain with worn sprockets will cause rapid chain wear Cleaning and Lubricating After inspecting the slack clean the chain and sprockets while rotating the rear wheel Use a dry cloth with chain cleaner designed specifically for O ring chains or neutral detergent Use a soft brush if the chain i...

Page 58: ...s or tires Avoid applying excess chain lubricant to prevent spray onto your clothes and the motorcycle Crankcase Breathers Service more frequently when riding in rain at full throttle or after the motorcycle is washed or overturned Service if the deposit level can be seen in the transparent section of the drain tube If the drain tube overflows the air filter may become contaminated with engine oil...

Page 59: ...lve stem is changed do not return it to the original position Have your motorcycle inspected by your dealer Inspecting for Damage Inspect the tires for cuts slits or cracks that exposes fabric or cords or nails or other foreign objects embedded in the side of the tire or the tread Also inspect for any unusual bumps or bulges in the side walls of the tires Inspecting for Abnormal Wear Inspect the t...

Page 60: ...e the tires when the minimum tread depth is reached 3WARNING Riding on tires that are excessively worn or improperly inflated can cause a crash in which you can be seriously hurt or killed Follow all instructions in this owner s manual regarding tire inflation and maintenance Maintenance Fundamentals Maintenance 58 Wear indicator location mark ...

Page 61: ...ld up can cause the tube to burst Use only tubeless tires on this motorcycle The rims are designed for tubeless tires and during hard acceleration or braking a tube type tire could slip on the rim and cause the tire to rapidly deflate CB1100CA Remember to replace the inner tube whenever you replace a tire The old tube will probably be stretched and it could fail if installed in a new tire 3WARNING...

Page 62: ...ved from service after 10 years from the date of manufacture regardless of their condition or state of wear The last four digits of the TIN tire identification number indicate the date of manufacture Tire Identification Number TIN The tire identification number TIN is a group of numbers and letters located on the sidewall of the tire a b c DOT XXXX XXXX 22 09 DOT This indicates that the tire meets...

Page 63: ... Battery Removal Make sure the ignition switch is in the OFF position 1 Remove the seat 2 P 64 2 Remove the tool kit 3 Remove the screw and clip 2 P 63 4 Remove the center compartment Maintenance 61 Continued Center comparment Clip Screw ...

Page 64: ...all the parts in the reverse order of removal Always connect the positive terminal first Make sure that bolts and nuts are tight Make sure the clock information is correct after the battery is reconnected 2 P 27 For proper handling of the battery see Maintenance Fundamentals 2 P 50 Battery Goes Dead 2 P 106 Removing Installing Body Components u Battery Maintenance 62 Battery strap Positive termina...

Page 65: ...o release the lock 2 Pull the clip out of the hole Installation 1 Push the bottom of the center pin 2 Insert the clip into the hole 3 Press down on the center pin to lock the clip Removing Installing Body Components u Clip Maintenance 63 a b a b c ...

Page 66: ...nd rear stays on the frame 2 Push forward and down on the rear of the seat until it locks in place Make sure that the seat is locked securely in position to pull it up lightly The seat locks automatically when closed Take care not to lock your key in the underseat compartment Removing Installing Body Components u Seat Maintenance 64 Prongs Seat Rear stays Front stay Ignition key Seat lock ...

Page 67: ...oved in the same manner Removal 1 Remove the bolt 2 Remove the side cover by releasing the tabs Installation Install the parts in the reverse order of removal Removing Installing Body Components u Side Cover Maintenance 65 Right side Bolt Tabs Side cover ...

Page 68: ...an improper heat range can cause engine damage 1 Disconnect the spark plug caps from the spark plugs 2 Clean any dirt from around the spark plug bases 3 Remove the spark plugs using the spark plug wrench provided in the tool kit 4 Install the new spark plugs With the plug washers attached thread the spark plugs in by hand to prevent cross threading Maintenance 66 Spark plug cap Spark plug wrench ...

Page 69: ... plug c Next tighten the plug again 1 5 turn after it seats NOTICE An improperly tightened spark plug can damage the engine If a plug is too loose a piston may be damaged If a plug is too tight the threads may be damaged 6 Install the parts in the reverse order of removal u When reinstalling the spark plug caps take care to avoid pinching any cables or wires Spark Plug u Changing Spark Plug Mainte...

Page 70: ...it for 2 to 3 minutes 3 Place your motorcycle on its center stand on a firm level surface 4 Check that the oil level is between the upper level and lower level marks in the oil level inspection window u If required clean the inspection window by turning the wiper Maintenance 68 Oil fill cap Oil level inspection window Upper level Lower level Wiper ...

Page 71: ...el u Do not overfill above the upper level mark u Make sure no foreign objects enter the oil filler opening u Wipe up any spills immediately 2 Securely reinstall the oil fill cap NOTICE Overfilling with oil or operating with insufficient oil can cause damage to your engine Do not mix different brands and grades of oil They may affect lubrication and clutch operation For the recommended oil and oil...

Page 72: ... filter can result in serious damage to the engine 1 If the engine is cold idle the engine for 3 to 5 minutes 2 Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position and wait for 2 to 3 minutes 3 Place your motorcycle on its center stand on a firm level surface 4 Place a drain pan under the drain bolt 5 Remove the oil fill cap drain bolt and sealing washer to drain the oil Engine Oil u Changing Engine Oil ...

Page 73: ...ter and tighten Torque 19 lbf ft 26 N m 2 7 kgf m 9 Install a new sealing washer onto the drain bolt Tighten the drain bolt Torque 22 lbf ft 30 N m 3 1 kgf m 10 Fill the crankcase with the recommended oil 2 P 53 2 P 135 and install the oil fill cap Required oil When changing oil engine oil filter 4 1 US qt 3 9 L When changing oil only 4 0 US qt 3 8 L 11 Check the oil level 2 P 68 12 Check that the...

Page 74: ...e to the engine 1 Remove the right side cover 2 P 65 2 Remove the attaching screws and air cleaner housing cover 3 Pull out the air cleaner element and check it for any damage u Blow away the remaining dust by applying compressed air from the outside of the air cleaner element u Replace the air cleaner element if it is excessively dirty torn or damage Maintenance 72 Air cleaner housing cover Attac...

Page 75: ...f the air cleaner housing 5 Install the air cleaner element or a new one 6 Install the parts in the reverse order of removal Air Cleaner u Inspecting Changing Air Cleaner Element Maintenance 73 Air cleaner housing Air cleaner element ...

Page 76: ... is horizontal and that the fluid level is between the LOWER level and UPPER level marks If the brake fluid level in either reservoir is below the LOWER level mark or the brake lever and pedal freeplay becomes excessive inspect the brake pads for wear If the brake pads are not worn you most likely have a leak Have your motorcycle inspected by your dealer Maintenance 74 Front brake fluid reservoir ...

Page 77: ...ear The pads need to be replaced if a brake pad is worn to the indicator 1 Front Inspect the brake pads from below the brake caliper u Always inspect both left and right brake calipers Brakes u Inspecting the Brake Pads Maintenance 75 Continued Brake pads Front CB1100CA Disc Wear indicators Wear indicators Brake pads Front CB1100NA Disc Wear indicators Wear indicators ...

Page 78: ...m the rear right of the motorcycle If necessary have the pads replaced by your dealer Always replace both left and right brake pads at the same time Brakes u Inspecting the Brake Pads Maintenance 76 Rear Brake pads Disc Wear indicators ...

Page 79: ...the spring for damage or loss of tension 3 Sit on the motorcycle shift the transmission to Neutral and raise the side stand 4 Start the engine pull the clutch lever in and shift the transmission into gear 5 Lower the side stand all the way The engine should stop as you lower the side stand If the engine doesn t stop have your motorcycle inspected by your dealer Maintenance 77 Side stand spring ...

Page 80: ...smission to Neutral Stop the engine 2 Place your motorcycle on its center stand on a firm level surface 3 Check the slack in the lower half of the drive chain midway between the sprockets Drive chain slack 1 0 1 4 in 25 35 mm u Do not ride your motorcycle if the slack exceeds 2 4 in 60 mm 4 Rotate the rear wheel and check that the chain moves smoothly 5 Inspect the sprockets 2 P 55 6 Clean and lub...

Page 81: ...r stand on a firm level surface 3 Loosen the rear axle nut 4 Turn both adjusting bolts an equal number of turns until the correct drive chain slack is obtained Turn the adjusting bolts counterclockwise to tighten the chain or clockwise to provided more slack Adjust the chain slack at a point midway between the drive sprocket and the driven sprocket Check the drive chain slack 2 P 78 Drive Chain u ...

Page 82: ...ntil the marks correspond 6 Tighten the rear axle nut Torque 69 lbf ft 93 N m 9 5 kgf m 7 Tighten the adjusting bolts lightly 8 Recheck drive chain slack CB1100NA 1 Shift the transmission to Neutral Stop the engine 2 Place your motorcycle on its center stand on a firm level surface 3 Loosen the rear axle nut 4 Loosen the lock nuts on both adjusting bolts Drive Chain u Adjusting the Drive Chain Sla...

Page 83: ...the end of the chain adjusting plate aligns with the scale graduations on both sides of the swingarm Both marks should correspond If the axle is misaligned turn the right or left adjusting bolts until the marks are aligned and recheck chain slack 7 Tighten the rear axle nut Torque 83 lbf ft 113 N m 11 5 kgf m 8 Hold the adjusting bolts and tighten the lock nuts 9 Recheck drive chain slack If a tor...

Page 84: ...100NA Check the chain wear label when adjusting the drive chain If the indicator groove on the adjusting plate enters the red zone on the label after the chain has been adjusted to the proper slack the chain is excessively worn and must be replaced Chain DID50VA11 or RK50HFOZ6 If necessary have the drive chain replaced by your dealer Drive Chain u Adjusting the Drive Chain Slack Maintenance 82 CB1...

Page 85: ... that the clutch fluid reservoir is horizontal and that the fluid level is above the LOWER level mark If the fluid level is low or if you find fluid leaks or deterioration or cracks in the hoses and fittings have the clutch system serviced by your dealer Maintenance 83 Clutch fluid reservoir LOWER level mark ...

Page 86: ...s not move smoothly close automatically or if the cable is damaged have the motorcycle inspected by your dealer Freeplay at the throttle grip flange 0 1 0 2 in 2 6 mm Adjusting the Throttle Freeplay 1 Loosen the lock nut 2 Turn the adjuster until the freeplay is 0 1 0 2 in 2 6 mm 3 Tighten the lock nut and inspect the throttle action again Maintenance 84 Freeplay Flange Throttle grip Lock nut Adju...

Page 87: ... 2 Place a suitable container under the crankcase breather tubes 3 Remove the crankcase breather tube plugs from the tubes 4 Drain deposits into a suitable container 5 Install the crankcase breather tube plugs Maintenance 85 Front Crankcase breather tube plug Left Crankcase breather tube plug ...

Page 88: ...eadlight Aim You can adjust vertical aim of the headlight for proper alignment Loosen the bolts and move the headlight case as necessary Tighten the bolts after adjustment Obey local laws and regulations Maintenance 86 Bolt Raise Lower ...

Page 89: ... Turn the adjuster until the numbers align with the index mark while pushing the lever forward in the desired position After adjustment check that the levers operate correctly before riding NOTICE Do not turn the adjuster beyond its natural limit Other Adjustments u Adjusting the Clutch and Brake Levers Maintenance 87 Handle grip Adjuster Index mark Clutch lever Forward Forward Brake lever ...

Page 90: ...n is the 3rd groove from the top aligning with the top surface of the fork bolts CB1100NA The standard position is the 2nd groove from the top aligning with the top surface of the fork bolts NOTICE Do not turn the adjuster beyond its limits Adjust both left and right forks to the same spring preload Other Adjustments u Adjusting the Front Suspension Maintenance 88 Adjuster Fork bolt top surface 3r...

Page 91: ... standard position is 2 NOTICE Do not turn the adjuster beyond its limits Adjust both left and right shock absorbers to the same spring preload CB1100NA NOTICE The rear shock absorber damper unit contains high pressure nitrogen gas Do not attempt to disassemble service or improperly dispose of the damper See your dealer Other Adjustments u Adjusting the Rear Suspension Maintenance 89 Adjuster Exte...

Page 92: ...Pressure Indicator P 93 PGM FI Programmed Fuel Injection Malfunction Indicator Lamp MIL P 93 ABS Anti lock Brake System Indicator P 94 Other Warning Indications P 95 Fuel Gauge Failure Indication P 95 Tire Puncture P 96 Electrical Trouble P 106 Battery Goes Dead P 106 Burned out Light Bulb P 106 Blown Fuse P 109 Troubleshooting ...

Page 93: ...tor light is on contact your dealer as soon as possible Starter Motor Does Not Operate Check the following items Check the correct engine starting sequence 2 P 35 Make sure engine stop switch is in the Run position 2 P 32 Check for a blown fuse 2 P 109 Check for a loose battery connection or battery terminal corrosion 2 P 50 2 P 61 Check the condition of the battery 2 P 106 If the problem continue...

Page 94: ...w speeds for a long time at high air temperature If the indicator comes on while idling or riding stop the engine and let it cool down If the indicator remains on or lights again take the motorcycle to your dealer as soon as possible NOTICE Idling or riding with the indicator on may cause serious engine damage Troubleshooting 92 ...

Page 95: ...ily cause the low oil pressure indicator to come on especially if the oil is at or near the low level If the low oil pressure indicator stays on when the oil level is at the proper level stop the engine and contact your dealer If the engine oil level goes down rapidly your motorcycle may have a leak or another serious problem Have your motorcycle inspected by your dealer PGM FI Programmed Fuel Inj...

Page 96: ...ition Indicator does not go off at speeds above 6 mph 10 km h If the ABS indicator stays on your brakes will continue to work as a conventional system but without the anti locking function The ABS indicator may flash if you turn the rear wheel while your motorcycle is lifted off the ground In this case turn the ignition switch to the OFF position and then to the ON position again The ABS indicator...

Page 97: ...Indications Fuel Gauge Failure Indication If the fuel system has an error the fuel gauge indicators will be displayed as shown in the illustration If this occurs see your dealer as soon as possible Troubleshooting 95 ...

Page 98: ...ing your motorcycle with a temporary tire repair is very risky Do not exceed 30 mph 50 km h Have the tire replaced by your dealer as soon as possible 3WARNING Riding your motorcycle with a temporary tire repair can be risky If the temporary repair fails you can crash and be seriously injured or killed If you must ride with a temporary tire repair ride slowly and carefully and do not exceed 30 mph ...

Page 99: ...d or killed If you must ride with a temporary tire or tube repair ride slowly and carefully and do not exceed 30 mph 50 km h until the tire or tube is replaced Removing Wheels Follow these procedures if you need to remove a wheel in order to repair a puncture When removing and installing the wheel be careful not to damage the wheel speed sensor and pulser ring Front Wheel Removal 1 Place your moto...

Page 100: ...t the brake hose u Avoid getting grease oil or dirt on the disc or pad surfaces u Do not pull the brake lever while the brake caliper is removed u Take care to prevent the brake caliper from scratching the wheel during removal Tire Puncture u Removing Wheels Troubleshooting 98 Mounting bolts Tape or cloth Wheel speed sensor Brake caliper Pulser ring CB1100CA Mounting bolts Tape or cloth Wheel spee...

Page 101: ... front wheel off the ground using a maintenance stand or a hoist 8 Loosen the left axle pinch bolts 9 On the left side withdraw the front axle shaft and remove the side collars and wheel Tire Puncture u Removing Wheels Troubleshooting 99 Continued Axle pinch bolts Front axle bolt Axle pinch bolts Front axle shaft ...

Page 102: ...el hub 3 Align the end of the front axle shaft with the surface of the fork leg 4 Tighten the left axle pinch bolts to hold the axle 5 Tighten the axle bolt Torque 44 lbf ft 59 N m 6 0 kgf m 6 Loosen the left axle pinch bolts 7 Tighten the right axle pinch bolts Torque CB1100CA 19 lbf ft 26 N m 2 7 kgf m CB1100NA 16 lbf ft 22 N m 2 2 kgf m Tire Puncture u Removing Wheels Troubleshooting 100 Surfac...

Page 103: ...ratching them 9 Lower the front wheel on the ground 10 Apply the brake lever several times Then pump the fork several times 11 Retighten the left axle pinch bolts Torque CB1100CA 19 lbf ft 26 N m 2 7 kgf m CB1100NA 16 lbf ft 22 N m 2 2 kgf m 12 Raise the front wheel off the ground again and check that the wheel rotates freely after you release the brake 13 Uncover the protective tape or cloth If a...

Page 104: ...o the rear wheel can be moved all the way forward for maximum drive chain slack 3 Remove the rear axle nut 4 Remove the drive chain from the driven sprocket by pushing the rear wheel forward 5 Remove the rear axle shaft Tire Puncture u Removing Wheels Troubleshooting 102 Adjuster Rear axle nut Adjusting bolt Pulser ring Wheel speed sensor Adjuster Rear axle shaft Adjusting bolt Drive chain ...

Page 105: ... raise the rear wheel off the ground using the center stand or a hoist 2 Loosen the rear axle nut lock nuts and turn the adjusting bolts so the rear wheel can be moved all the way forward for maximum drive chain slack 3 Release the rear axle nut washer 4 Remove the drive chain from the driven sprocket by pushing the rear wheel forward 5 Remove the rear axle shaft and adjusting plates Tire Puncture...

Page 106: ... brake pedal while the wheel is removed Installation 1 To install the rear wheel reverse the removal procedure u Take care to prevent the brake caliper from scratching the wheel during installation NOTICE When installing a wheel or caliper into original position carefully fit the brake disc between the pads to avoid scratching them Tire Puncture u Removing Wheels Troubleshooting 104 Lock nut Adjus...

Page 107: ...ply the brake pedal several times then check if the wheel rotates freely Recheck the wheel if the brake drags or if the wheel does not rotate freely If a torque wrench was not used for installation see your dealer as soon as possible to verify proper assembly Improper assembly may lead to loss of braking capacity Tire Puncture u Removing Wheels Troubleshooting 105 Brake caliper bracket Swingarm Lu...

Page 108: ...dealer NOTICE Jump starting using an automobile battery can damage your motorcycle s electrical system and is not recommended Bump starting is also not recommended Burned out Light Bulb Follow the procedure below to replace a burned out light bulb Trun the iginition switch to the OFF or LOCK position Allow the bulb to cool before replacing it Do not use bulbs other than those specified Check the r...

Page 109: ...ee your dealer for this servicing Brake light Tail light The brake light and tail light uses several LEDs If there is a LED which is not turned on see your dealer for this servicing Electrical Trouble u Burned out Light Bulb Troubleshooting 107 Continued Headlight Brake light Tail light ...

Page 110: ...e turn signal lens counterclockwise and remove it 3 Slightly press the bulb and turn it counterclockwise 4 Install a new bulb and parts in the reverse order of removal Electrical Trouble u Burned out Light Bulb Troubleshooting 108 Turn signal lens Screw Bulb ...

Page 111: ...4 2 Remove the fuse box cover 3 Pull the fuses out one by one with the fuse puller and check for a blown fuse Always replace a blown fuse with a spare fuse of the same rating 4 Reinstall the fuse box cover 5 Reinstall the seat Electrical Trouble u Blown Fuse Troubleshooting 109 Continued Fuse box cover Spare fuses ...

Page 112: ... fuse Always replace a blown fuse with a spare fuse of the same rating u Spare fuses are provided in the fuse box 2 P 109 4 Reinstall parts in the reverse order of removal NOTICE If a fuse fails repeatedly you likely have an electrical problem Have your motorcycle inspected by your dealer Electrical Trouble u Blown Fuse Troubleshooting 110 Starter magnetic switch cover Main fuse FI fuse ...

Page 113: ...P 119 Transporting Your Motorcycle P 120 You the Environment P 120 Vehicle Identification Number P 121 Emission Control Systems P 122 Catalytic Converter P 126 Oxygenated Fuels P 127 Authorized Manuals P 128 Warranty Coverage and Service P 129 Honda Contacts P 131 USA Reporting Safety Defects P 133 Information ...

Page 114: ...a duplicate key take the spare key and the key tag to your dealer or a locksmith If you lose all keys and the key tag the ignition switch assembly will probably have to be removed by your dealer to determine the key number A metal key holder may cause damage to the area surrounding the ignition switch Keys Information 112 Ignition key Key tag Key number and bar code ...

Page 115: ...aking riding unsafe If you stop the engine using the engine stop switch turn the ignition switch to the OFF position Failing to do so will drain the battery Odometer The display locks at 999 999 when the read out exceeds 999 999 Tripmeter The tripmeter A and B return to 0 0 when each read out exceeds 9 999 9 Document Bag The owner s manual registration and insurance information can be stored in th...

Page 116: ... Assist slipper Clutch System The assist slipper clutch system helps to prevent the rear tire from locking up when the deceleration of your motorcycle produces a strong engine braking effect It also makes the clutch lever operation feel lighter Use only MA classification engine oil for your motorcycle Using engine oil other than MA classification oil could result in damage to the assist slipper cl...

Page 117: ... to avoid scratching them Avoid directing water into the air cleaner muffler and electrical parts 3 Thoroughly rinse your motorcycle with plenty of clean water and dry with a soft clean cloth 4 After the motorcycle dries lubricate any moving parts u Make sure that no lubricant spills onto the brakes or tires Brake discs pads drum or shoes contaminated with oil will suffer greatly reduced braking e...

Page 118: ...rect water under the seat u Water in the under seat compartment can damage your documents and other belongings Do not direct water at the air cleaner u Water in the air cleaner can prevent the engine from starting Do not direct water near the headlight u The headlight s inside lens may fog temporarily after washing or while riding in the rain This does not impact the headlight function However if ...

Page 119: ...ntaining abrasives Avoid riding over or scraping against curbs Panels Follow these guidelines to prevent scratches and blemishes Wash gently using a soft sponge and plenty of water To remove stubborn stains use diluted detergent and rinse thoroughly with plenty of water Avoid getting gasoline brake fluid or detergents on the instruments panels or headlight Caring for Your Motorcycle Information 11...

Page 120: ...mpound Then rinse by the same manner as removing mud or dust When the exhaust pipe and muffler are painted do not use a commercially available abrasive kitchen cleaning compound Use a neutral detergent to clean the painted surface on the exhaust pipe and muffler If you are not sure if your exhaust pipe and muffler are painted contact your dealer NOTICE Even though the exhaust is made of stainless ...

Page 121: ...emove the body cover and allow the motorcycle to dry Remove the battery 2 P 61 to prevent discharge Charge the battery in a shaded well ventilated area u If you leave the battery in place disconnect the negative terminal to prevent discharge After removing your motorcycle from storage inspect all maintenance items required by the Maintenance Schedule USA For more information about storage refer to...

Page 122: ...degradable detergent when you wash your motorcycle Avoid aerosol spray cleaners that contain chlorofluorocarbons CFCs which damage the atmosphere s protective ozone layer Recycle Wastes Put oil and other toxic wastes in approved containers and take them to a recycling center Call your local or state office of public works or environmental services to find a recycling center in your area and to get...

Page 123: ...quely identify your motorcycle and are required in order to register your motorcycle They may also be required when ordering replacement parts You should record these numbers and keep them in a safe place Vehicle Identification Number Information 121 VIN Engine number ...

Page 124: ...le exhaust crankcase and fuel permeation emission standards during its useful life when operated and maintained according to the instructions provided CARB also requires that your motorcycle comply with applicable evaporative emission requirements during its useful life when operated and maintained according to the instructions provided USA Compliance with the terms of the Distributor s Warranties...

Page 125: ...rol System The exhaust emission control system includes the following components that should not need adjustment although periodic inspection by your dealer is recommended PGM FI System The PGM FI programmed fuel injection system uses sequential multiport fuel injection and is comprised of air intake engine control fuel control and exhaust control subsystems The engine control module ECM uses sens...

Page 126: ...ssions control system uses a canister filled with charcoal to adsorb fuel vapor from the fuel tank while the engine is off The vapor is drawn into the engine and burned while riding Crankcase Emissions Control System The engine is equipped with a closed crankcase system to prevent discharging crankcase emissions into the atmosphere Blow by gas is returned to the combustion chamber through the cran...

Page 127: ...d or rendered inoperative by any person AMONG THOSE ACTS PRESUMED TO CONSTITUTE TAMPERING ARE THE FOLLOWING ACTS Removal of or puncturing the muffler baffles header pipes or any other component which conducts exhaust gases Removal of or puncturing of any part of the intake system Lack of proper maintenance Removing or disabling any emissions compliance component or replacing any compliance compone...

Page 128: ...ine s performance A replacement unit must be an original Honda part or equivalent Follow these guidelines to protect your motorcycle s catalytic converters Always use unleaded gasoline Leaded gasoline will damage the catalytic converters Keep the engine in good running condition A poorly running engine can cause the catalytic converter to overheat causing damage to the converter or the motorcycle ...

Page 129: ...osolvents and corrosion inhibitors to protect the fuel system Never use a blend containing more than 5 If you accidentally fill your fuel tank with an oxygenated fuel containing higher percentages you may experience performance problems To resolve the problem have your dealer drain the fuel tank and replace with the correct fuel Fuel system or performance problems resulting from the use of an oxyg...

Page 130: ...nformation for various systems on Honda motorcycles scooters and ATV USA The Winter Storage Guide in conjunction with the Owner s Manual and Service Manual can help you prepare your Honda motorcycle scooter ATV and SxS for winter storage These Honda manuals are written for the professional technician However if you possess the proper tools observe the safety standards and are mechanically capable ...

Page 131: ...o the Warranty Booklet posted on our website at www honda ca It is important to realize that your warranty applies only to defects in material or workmanship of your Honda Your warranty coverage does not apply to the normal wear and deterioration associated with use of the motorcycle Your warranty coverage is not voided if you perform your own maintenance However failures that occur due directly t...

Page 132: ...ction If a problem exists and is covered under warranty your dealer will perform the warranty repairs If you have any questions about your warranty coverage or the nature of the repair talk to the Service Manager of your Honda dealer If a misunderstanding occurs and you aren t satisfied with your dealer s handling of the situation we suggest you discuss your problem with the appropriate member of ...

Page 133: ...op 100 4C 7B Telephone 866 784 1870 Canada Honda Canada Inc Customer Relations Department 180 Honda Boulevard Markham Ontario L6C 0H9 Telephone 888 946 6329 Fax 877 939 0909 E mail honda_cr ch honda com Please include the following information in your letter Name address and telephone number Product model year and VIN Date of purchase Dealer name and address We will likely ask your Honda dealer to...

Page 134: ...ories and products Canada only that provide the same quality that went into your motorcycle USA The sales department offers the Honda Protection Plan to extend almost all of your warranty coverage Your Honda dealer can also supply information about riding events and information about safety training available in your local area and the Honda Rider s Club of America USA only Honda Rider s Club of A...

Page 135: ...ds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you your dealer or American Honda Motor Co Inc To contact NHTSA you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll free at 1 888 327 4236 TTY 1 800 424 9153 go to http www safercar gov or write to Administrator NHTSA 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE...

Page 136: ...m Curb weight USA CB1100CA 562 lb 255 kg CB1100NA 556 lb 252 kg Curb weight Canada CB1100CA 560 lb 254 kg CB1100NA 553 lb 251 kg Maximum weight capacity 1 351 lb 159 kg Passenger capacity Rider and 1 passenger Minimum turning radius 8 9 ft 2 7 m Displacement 69 5 cu in 1 140 cm3 Bore x stroke 2 89 x 2 65 in 73 5 x 67 2 mm Compression ratio 9 5 1 Fuel Unleaded gasoline Recommended 86 RON or higher ...

Page 137: ... plug gap 0 03 0 04 in 0 8 0 9 mm Idle speed 1 100 100 rpm Recommended engine oil API Service Classification SG or higher exceptoils labeled as energy conserving or resourceconserving on the circular API service label SAE 10W 30 JASO T 903 standard MA ProHonda GN4 4 stroke oil USA Canada or Honda 4 stroke oil or an equivalentmotorcycle oil Engine oil capacity After draining 4 0 US qt 3 8 L After d...

Page 138: ...e oil drain bolt 22 lbf ft 30 N m 3 1 kgf m Rear wheel axle nut CB1100CA 69 lbf ft 93 N m 9 5 kgf m CB1100NA 83 lbf ft 113 N m 11 5 kgf m Front wheel axle blot 44 lbf ft 59 N m 6 0 kgf m Front wheel brake caliper mounting bolt CB1100CA 23 lbf ft 31 N m 3 2 kgf m CB1100NA 33 lbf ft 45 N m 4 6 kgf m Front wheel axle pinch bolt CB1100CA 19 lbf ft 26 N m 2 7 kgf m CB1100NA 16 lbf ft 22 N m 2 2 kgf m S...

Page 139: ...Information Record VIN Engine No Color Label Code Owner s Name Address City State Phone Dealer s Name Address City State Phone Service Manager 137 ...

Page 140: ...al Bulb 108 Headlight 107 Rear Turn Signal Bulb 108 C Caring for Your Motorcycle 115 Catalytic Converter 126 Clutch Fluid 83 Lever Adjustment 87 Clutch System 83 Crankcase Breather 85 D Digital Clock Adjustment 27 Display Setting 26 Drive Chain 78 E Electrical Trouble 106 Engine Number 121 Oil 53 68 Oil Filter 70 Overheats 92 Starting 35 Stop Switch 35 113 Stopping 113 Will Not Start 91 Engine Sto...

Page 141: ...ar Position Indicator 21 H Hazard Switch 32 Headlight Aim 86 Headlight Dimmer Switch 32 Helmet Holder 38 High Beam Indicator 30 High Oil Temperature Indicator 29 Honda Contacts 131 Horn Button 32 I Ignition Cut off System Banking Sensor 114 Side Stand 77 Ignition Key 112 Ignition Switch 33 35 113 Indicators 29 Information Record 137 Instruments 20 L Labels 7 Load Limits 14 Loading Guidelines 14 Lo...

Page 142: ...rking 11 Parts Location 16 Passing Light Control Switch 32 PGM FI Programmed Fuel Injection Malfunction Indicator Lamp MIL 30 93 Protective Apparel 8 R Rear Suspension 89 Recommended Fuel 37 Oil 53 Refueling 37 Removal Battery 61 Clip 63 Seat 64 Side Cover 65 Repair Kit 96 Reporting Safety Defects 133 Riding Precautions 9 S Safety Labels 7 Safety Precautions 8 Shifting Gears 36 Side Stand 77 Index...

Page 143: ...9 113 Tool kit 40 Storing Your Motorcycle 119 Switches 32 T Tachometer 20 Throttle 84 Tires Air Pressure 57 Puncture 96 Replacing 59 96 Transporting Your Motorcycle 120 Tripmeter 22 113 Troubleshooting 90 Turn Signal Indicator 30 V Vehicle Identification Number 121 W Warning Indicators On 93 Warranty Coverage and Service 129 Washing Your Motorcycle 115 Weight Limit 14 Wheels Front Removal 97 Rear ...

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