GENERAL INFORMATION
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GENERAL INFORMATION
A Few Words About Safety
Service Information
The service and repair information contained in this manual is intended for use by qualified, professional technicians.
Attempting service or repairs without the proper training, tools, and equipment could cause injury to you or others. It could also
damage the vehicle or create an unsafe condition.
This manual describes the proper methods and procedures for performing service, maintenance and repairs. Some procedures
require the use of specially designed tools and dedicated equipment. Any person who intends to use a replacement part, service
procedure or a tool that is not recommended by Honda, must determine the risks to their personal safety and the safe operation of
the vehicle.
If you need to replace a part, use genuine Honda parts with the correct part number or an equivalent part. We strongly recommend
that you do not use replacement parts of inferior quality.
For Your Customer’s Safety
Proper service and maintenance are essential to the customer’s safety and the reliability of the vehicle. Any error or oversight while
servicing a vehicle can result in faulty operation, damage to the vehicle, or injury to others.
For Your Safety
Because this manual is intended for the professional service technician, we do not provide warnings about many basic shop safety
practices (e.g., Hot parts–wear gloves). If you have not received shop safety training or do not feel confident about your knowledge
of safe servicing practice, we recommended that you do not attempt to perform the procedures described in this manual.
Some of the most important general service safety precautions are given below. However, we cannot warn you of every
conceivable hazard that can arise in performing service and repair procedures. Only you can decide whether or not you should
perform a given task.
Important Safety Precautions
Make sure you have a clear understanding of all basic shop safety practices and that you are wearing appropriate clothing and
using safety equipment. When performing any service task, be especially careful of the following:
• Read all of the instructions before you begin, and make sure you have the tools, the replacement or repair parts, and the skills
required to perform the tasks safely and completely.
• Protect your eyes by using proper safety glasses, goggles or face shields any time you hammer, drill, grind, pry or work around
pressurized air or liquids, and springs or other stored-energy components. If there is any doubt, put on eye protection.
• Use other protective wear when necessary, for example gloves or safety shoes. Handling hot or sharp parts can cause severe
burns or cuts. Before you grab something that looks like it can hurt you, stop and put on gloves.
• Protect yourself and others whenever you have the vehicle up in the air. Any time you lift the vehicle, either with a hoist or a jack,
make sure that it is always securely supported. Use jack stands.
Make sure the engine is off before you begin any servicing procedures, unless the instruction tells you to do otherwise. This will
help eliminate several potential hazards:
• Carbon monoxide poisoning from engine exhaust. Be sure there is adequate ventilation whenever you run the engine
• Burns from hot parts or coolant. Let the engine and exhaust system cool before working in those areas.
• Injury from moving parts. If the instruction tells you to run the engine, be sure your hands, fingers and clothing are out of the way.
Gasoline vapors and hydrogen gases from batteries are explosive. To reduce the possibility of a fire or explosion, be careful when
working around gasoline or batteries.
• Use only a nonflammable solvent, not gasoline, to clean parts.
• Never drain or store gasoline in an open container.
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Keep all cigarettes, sparks and flames away from the battery and all fuel-related parts.
Improper service or repairs can create an un-
safe condition that can cause your customer
to be
seriously hurt or killed.
Follow the procedures and precautions in this
manual and other service materials carefully.
Failure to properly follow instructions and
precautions can cause you to be seriously
hurt or killed.
Follow the procedures and precautions in this
manual carefully.
Summary of Contents for CBF190WH 2016
Page 19: ...GENERAL INFORMATION 1 18 NEUTRAL SWITCH WIRE CKP SENSOR WIRE ALTERNATOR WIRE ...
Page 25: ...MEMO ...
Page 31: ...FUEL ENGINE 2 6 FUEL TANK Quick connect fitting fuel pump side 2 2 ...
Page 36: ...FUEL ENGINE 2 11 INJECTOR EVAP SYSTEM Quick connect fitting injector side 2 2 Side cover 3 4 ...
Page 37: ...FUEL ENGINE 2 12 Fuel tank shroud 3 6 ...
Page 41: ...FUEL ENGINE 2 16 CYLINDER HEAD COVER Fuel tank shroud 3 6 ...
Page 47: ...FUEL ENGINE 2 22 CLUTCH GEARSHIFT LINKAGE Engine oil 2 14 0 5 1 0 mm ...
Page 57: ...MEMO ...
Page 60: ...FRAME CHASSIS 3 3 REARVIEW MIRROR SEAT 34 N m 34 N m ...
Page 61: ...FRAME CHASSIS 3 4 SIDE COVER PILLION STEP ...
Page 62: ...FRAME CHASSIS 3 5 REAR COWL 1 0 N m Seat 3 3 Side cover 3 4 Pillion step 3 4 1 0 N m ...
Page 63: ...FRAME CHASSIS 3 6 FUEL TANK SHROUD Rear cowl 3 5 1 0 N m ...
Page 64: ...FRAME CHASSIS 3 7 FUEL TANK CENTER COVER FRONT VISOR Fuel tank shroud 3 6 Speedometer 4 34 ...
Page 65: ...FRAME CHASSIS 3 8 FRONT FENDER Except CL type CL type Front wheel 3 16 Front wheel 3 16 ...
Page 66: ...FRAME CHASSIS 3 9 DRIVE SPROCKET COVER Left side cover 3 4 ...
Page 68: ...FRAME CHASSIS 3 11 REAR FENDER B DRIVE CHAIN COVER Rear fender A 3 10 ...
Page 70: ...FRAME CHASSIS 3 13 BRAKE PEDAL GEARSHIFT PEDAL Step holder 3 12 ...
Page 71: ...FRAME CHASSIS 3 14 CENTERSTAND SIDESTAND Muffler cover 3 15 39 N m 10 N m ...
Page 72: ...FRAME CHASSIS 3 15 EXHAUST PIPE MUFFLER 26 N m 10 N m 20 5 22 5 mm 11 N m ...
Page 73: ...FRAME CHASSIS 3 16 FRONT WHEEL 64 N m 23 N m ...
Page 78: ...FRAME CHASSIS 3 21 STEERING STEM TOP BRIDGE 74 N m 23 N m Handlebar 3 20 Front visor 3 7 ...
Page 80: ...FRAME CHASSIS 3 23 REAR WHEEL 88 N m Wheel inspection ...
Page 89: ...MEMO ...
Page 114: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 4 25 STARTER MOTOR Electric starter inspection ...
Page 115: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 4 26 NEUTRAL SWITCH Drive sprocket cover 3 9 Engine oil 2 14 ...
Page 118: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 4 29 Rear fender A 3 10 19 N m Front Front visor 3 7 Rear Seat 3 3 ...
Page 119: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 4 30 HEADLIGHT AIM 1 0 N m Seat 3 3 Beam up Beam down ...