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Page 2: ...n lahd Indicot s Q Jlrong pouibilify of Stl ut ptr wnul injufJ or lou 0 filt if instrucriQn or not joffo d CAUTiON ndlt lJtn J J 055lbllltl of r on lJ mJur_ or l qUlp nt dumoRe If InstrualOfH Off nOf oIfo14wJ NOTE G es helpful mformallon ThiS manual should be con ldcred a ptrmanem pari or thc motorl dc and hould remam tth the mOlorcyde hen rC old Rf AD THI 0 I N S 1 lAl CARI _flll i Pa special all...

Page 3: ...Ired me ham at kno ho and tooh your dealer can supply ou wllh an official Honda Shop Manual 10 help you perform man malntenanl e and repair tash Pleasant ndmg and Ihank ou for hooslnl a Honda OPERATIO Pag I MOTORCYCl r S Hn 4 Safe Ridm Rub 5 Prote tl e Apparel 5 Iodifi ation 6 I oadmg and A e orie 9 PARTS OC TlO 12 Instrument and 1l1dicalor 21 lAJOR CO lPO r TS Information ou need 10 operatc thi m...

Page 4: ...ICl E CAPACIH LOAD HAS BEEr I XCEEOED nlE CARGO LOAD IUST OT EXCEED 1 KG 60 lBS L OI R A Y C1kCU tSTA O s THE fTTTl G OF LAkGE FORK Mool T D OR LARGE HAr DlEBAR looNTED FAIR 1 IS I OT RECO I lE lED Pagt 9 t RA tE H LS BRAkES 89 Fronl hed Remo al 92 Rear Wheel Rcmo al 96 Rrale Pad Wear 97 Side Stand 106 SPECIfiC TIO S 110 CO SL IER INfOR tATION 110 Stopping OiSlancc 111 Emi ion Control S slem 116 W...

Page 5: ...I I IIL OUENTlY BY OBSERYING LEVEL I TH RESERVE TAN AND NEC SSAII COOLANT AT RESERVE TA FILLER OPENING L SI A 50 SOLUTION OF A TI fRHIL A D o ATER LSI 0 1 IT f Rl f 7E OR 5L 1 II R COOLANT RH O 1E OEll 1 011 l 5E 1 01 ALUMI L E I t 5 USE SOFT A rER IHARD ATEll OR SAl I ATER15 HAR fHJl TOML lI l lI REFER TO O ER S 1 o L t fOR CO 1 PI t TE J ifOR IATlO l M o T o R C y C L E l tPORTANT I FOR t no IlJ...

Page 6: ...ange Your size and maneu erabi i Iy can surprise other motorists 5 Don t let other motonsts surprise you Usc extra caution at mtersections park ing lot entrances and eltlts and drheways 6 Keep both hands on the handlebars and both feci on Ihe footpegs while riding A passenger should hold on to the mOlor C c1e or the operator with both hands and keep bolh feet on the passenger foot pegs Motorcycl r...

Page 7: ... behind the rider may cau e IolOd turbulence that Impatrs handllOg J 11 carg o and acce orte mu t be Cure for stable handling Reclte k cargo eCUril and acce sor mounl frequent I Do not altach larg e hea llem to the handlebars fronl forks or fender Unstable handling or 510 10 l T1ng r ponse rna r ull 6 Do not exceed maximum capacIty load of Honda accessories Travel trunk 20 lbs 9 kg Saddlebags 20 I...

Page 8: ...e damage Do nOI modify the S radiator shrouds or mstall accessone A which block or dencct aIr away from the F radIator E T Y 8 PARTS LOCATION II 1 IOIorqde radio caS C I e ded 12 GUlch nUIJ re e f Oir II lefl ea ie mirror 101 ho e lever 9 Hazard arning Icm s uch 8 Gutch Itvcr PI Headlight dimmer swi c 6 Turn ignal s h j I Horn bUllon 141 t Ulot 00 and ACC termmal IJJ Tool CompanlTlC Tlt 121 Impart...

Page 9: ... 5 C nl r Iand 6 Sld Iand Pl 8 a1l r lJ anhirl pedal I Coohng fan 4 Engin oil fill r cap 16 O ralor fOOI 1 I Final dri oil fil cap 2 Pa i ieng r fOOlpeJ 3 Rear bral nuid r r Olr 0 11 goldwingdocs com ...

Page 10: ...gh beam indW 1I10r Lefr tum signal indicatOl 6 Digilallripmeter 7 Gear poSition indicator 8 Tachomeler 9 SJ ttdOrnettr 101 fuel puge III Coolanl temper llule wspension air pr ure gauge INSTRUMEJ tTS AND DlCATORS The indicators and warning lights are Incor porated in the instrumems panel Tht ir func tions art dt scribed in lht tablt s on tht follov ing pages USA modt t Odome1t r and lripmt lt r rea...

Page 11: ...Tachomt lt r Sho s t ngme rpm e t page 18 14 Rer Description Function 9 Speedomett r Shows ridlOg speed 10 Fut 1 gaugt Show s approxlmale fuel uppl a ailable s pagt 17 Coolant II tt mperature Sho s coolant tt mpcraturt 1 1 pa e 17 or su ren ion suspension aIr air prt Ssure see pagc 24 pressure gaugt 12 h I m 8 indicator amber Flashes hen the nght turn Signal operatt llghls when englOe oil pressure...

Page 12: ...l dlspla e ceed the ninth menl stop Ihe engme and heck Ihe resene lank coolant Il vcl Read pi ge 29 30 and do not ride the motor ydt unt il the pro blem has been correclrd CAUTION t Cl edmg I IOX IIIUI I fH Ulllff IIWI cuuw domu l f Ref IRKriplion Funelion 14 Fuel resene When 11m lamp eOIllI on hdl ridllll therr i abour rndicalor 4 2 liters I I US gal Il lt III rhe lanL Should hghl for a fey secon...

Page 13: ... lffiUm limit of 7 500 rpm ne er dllo Ihe red bar to nash CAUTION 1 flashing red bur illdicules Ille max mlllm IImi oft ngine speed Running Ihe engille hurd f nou h to cauw the red bar to flash I ill adl f rse I affecl I mune er lije Gar position l ndiClllltor The gear position liquid Tysta 1 ul play I r hIS N when the tran mlS lon IS III nCUiral d displays each gear 1 2 3 I OD whik riding The o c...

Page 14: ...ignitIon SWitch IS turned from Or to any other Igmtion pOSitIOn the count display will be memoriled llowe Cr If the battery IS dISConnected the dlspla mtmory will vanISh and the tnpmeter WIll display 0 0 zero arrer reconneet 109 the banery_ Trip preset bullons 4 These buttons are used to preset mileage to your destmation Set mileage by pressing and releasing each bUllon until the desired preset mi...

Page 15: ... conditions through adjustments of the air pressure The recommended pressures under normal conditions are Front 0 6 psi 0 40 lPa 0 0 4 kg eml Rear 28 57 psi 200 400 kPa 2 0 4 0 k g em 2 Condiooru F ront Air ReilJ Air Riderl Ridinll Preuure Pressure Load Conditions o psi 28 psi 0 Ordinary 01 0 lPa 200 kPa city road o kg cm 2 0kgJcm odlng I I I I 7 psi Up to Rough load 40 kPa 400 kPlI vehicle ridln ...

Page 16: ...nsion aIr pressure Press and hold the REAR 2 Suspension SeleclOr Bullon To increase air pressure press the Air Pressure II CREASE 3 but Ion to decrease air pressure press the DECREASE 4 button 6 Air Pressure hart 5 r 5 CAUTION Alwal s use the enter stand when ad ustlng alf pressures Do not lise thl side stand lo hl n ad ustmg the air pres sure as ou will get alse pressure readmgs and he motorcycle...

Page 17: ...S curely CAUTION When addmK brake fluid sure Ihe reserVOir IS hOfl onlal INfort the CQP is remO ed or bmke flUid mQ spill out 1 FRONT II Upprrle et m ar III Lo tr le el mar Use only DOT 4 brQke flUid from QSNf ed conlainer HQnd e brake fluid Ih cart because 1 CQn dQmQge point Qnd Instrument lenses Nel er 0 10 11I contamlnQnts dirt Qter etc to enter the brake flUId resen Olf Rear Brake flUId Le el ...

Page 18: ...kvel is near the LOWER LEVEL LINE it in dicates fluid leakage See your authorized Honda dealer for repair Other Checks Make sure there are no fluid leaks Check for deterioration or cracks in the hose and fillings COOl ANT eOUlllnl Recomnll ndalion The 0 ncr must proper1 m31lllalll illl coolant to prCH nt freenng 0 crhe3ullg and corrO lOn L e on hi h qUdlll eth kne glycol anufreele cOluamlng corro ...

Page 19: ...rve fuel position on the fuel vahe t WAANING Do not rtmOl t the radiator cop when tht engint is hot Tht coolant is undtr prtSJure and stl ert scolding could rtsult Kttp hands and clothing awo from tht cooling fan as it stOrts automoticollJ Whtn addin coolant to the rtSerw tank rtmO t tht fUH box from tht holdtr 30 Inspttlion Check the coolant Ie elm the rC Cne tank I hlle the engme is at normal op...

Page 20: ...flu j1amts or spar in tht arta htrt Iht motorcyclt s rtJutied or Jtoud DQ lIot QI tr illlhf tun rlltrt hould bt IIQ Jutl ill Iht fifftr ntek fur jutl illg ma 5urt Ih lallA cap if CIMl d I curtiy ENGINE Oil Check engm oil le el earh day before operating thc mOlOrcyck I Put the mOlOrey cle on its ecnt r stand on le d ground 2 Start the engme and Ict It Idle for 2 3 mmutes SlOp the engme 3 Remo c the...

Page 21: ...20 10 R ommtnded Oil i osil SAF 10 40 Other l O llies sho In the hart belo rna be used y hen the 3 erage temperature In our rldmg 31CJ 1 thm the mdICated range 34 n tint Oil R ommtndalion l IIO DA 4 iTROKF 011 OR A I F Qll AlE T L onl high detergem premIum qualll mOlOr 011 l C rtified to mttt US aUlOmob lt manufa turers requirements for r l C ClasSlfiC3110n 51 or Sf IOlor oils Intended for T ice S...

Page 22: ...ee of self Calmg ability if the are punctured and lealage IS often cry slolOo Inspttl er closely for pun ture c pe iall if the lire is not full mnated rronl Rear _ 13090 16 150 90 15 Tire ilC 6711 NH _ Up LO 10 19 Jl Jl Cold 1200 lb m 2m m 2 25 lire 100 pre s 9 1 1 5ureo 200 11 p load 10 Jl Pa t hKle 225 2 251 12S0 2 m 19 em l lIr a ll lood I Tirc brand TUBELESS O Ll DL LOP 11 621 IlCHElIN M8 ehic...

Page 23: ... deflation ma rtlulf tl tr USt a rtpairtd lirt at peeds 01 80 mph Replafe the fire if the sldtK all is punf turni or damagtd SideK alf flexing rna fause repair fai ure and tire deflation CAUTION Do nOI In 10 rt I I t tulNlt ss I t Hlho lt s Wt luf lOuis and rim prOIKlo S You mal dama t Iht rlln st UltnR sur act or d s f urt Iht r ln ACC OFF P p lrlmg For p lrlmllhe mOtOff cle ncar Irarfll The la n...

Page 24: ...tch I When the tartcr bullon is pressed the starter motor will nanl thc ensme and the headhght Will aUlomallCall gO oul but the taillight will ta on See pages 67 68 for Startmg Pro edure til Engme Iop II h 2 Slarler bUlion Ldt Handlebar Cuntrol The controls next to left handlebar grip are Headlight Dimmu Oileh I select HI for high beam LO lor low beam Horn Bullon I Press the bUll on to sound thC h...

Page 25: ...ot Urn the I e 10 I I A hill riding the mowrc cle FEATURES Not required for operalion lt t rinl Lad lolod Ih ICCfln lUfn lh hJndkhJr III tht a 10 lhe lefl or nghl lurn lhe I t II TO LOCt hl1c pu hlnf In Remo l lhr I Hazard warnin s slem s itch Ik sur 0 urn h s iuh 0 1 h OJ off h n h hOUlrd orning is no longrr r qllir d or Ih turn signals M m not ork prO Hrl 42 WARNING HUlird Wlirnina S slem S ilCh...

Page 26: ...ight i1l mf Do not carr marC rhan jIbs in C ach sidC Load C ight C quall in both sidC s tQ al oid imbalanCe RC I iC w Loading and lcCe uoriC s tujorC loading t WARN NG f2J PoclC l lid fairing POCkl I The left fairing pod el I can be used by unsnapplOg the co oer To r mo e the fight pocket lid 2l IOsert the Ignition I C J tum It c1od lse and pull the lid To attach thC fight pocket lid slide the pro...

Page 27: ... parked 2 Lalch I IgOlllOn key t WARNING SQddt bags ar for lighl ighl it ms Do not rarr more Ihan 10 Ibs in Qc h sidt LODd ilhl qUQI in ooth sid s 10 minimi r imbalanu R i w LODding and AC C BOri s tHfor tODding Saddlebags To remOle lhe saddlebag lid Inse r1 lhe ignilion ke y I inlO each latch 2 and unlock by lurnmg counte rclock ISt Ope n the laiche S and re mO e the saddlebag lid To install the ...

Page 28: ... cany more than I Ibs In each sKie pocket Do not put sharp or hard objccts in the side pocl ctS as these objects may In terfere with the opening of the travel lrunk lid or may damage the side pockets J Trunk sick pockets 2 Vanny mirror Vanity Mirror The vanity mirror 2 is located on the trunk case co er Trunk side pockets The side pockets 3 are located on both sides of he trunk Unzip the fasteners...

Page 29: ...ncalleads securely and keC p them Insulated a ay from hOt parts and sharp edgC s CAUTION Do nOf eJ ceHi Jamps for prolonged cur rrrrt demands S The a can be let to three po ltlon _ To adJu t remo e the left saddlebag hd pull the Cat locl IcH r I OUi and mo c the seal After adjustment make wrt the seat i secure and your riding position is com fortable I cal 1000k le n WARNtNG 50 I Vtr1leal beam adJ...

Page 30: ...H S headset To hear sound through the speakers In the fairing press the knob again 10 SP A _ _ _ J J rHJ 3 2 1 MOlon yeit Radio The radio Clln be used with the ignition switch at ACe ON or P PO u SwilCh Volume Conlrol Knob I When this knob is turned clockwise whik in the RADIO I posilion power is applied 0 che radio and Ihe display indicates AM or FM Turning he knob funher Increases he volume If t...

Page 31: ...in 0 1 111 If the k er h held do n the frcquene keep mO lng until hc arc rclea In aulO e nch retea the k cr after the frequcnc dhpla mO and the nc highe t lallOn I automallcall tuned In Rept at thc alx e t p untllth de lreo ta tion luned In When the fr uenC di pla come 10 either end transil10n to the othe r end of the band and conlinues in the arne dlrC CltOn Mutinjt S ilch 6 Switching the Mute sw...

Page 32: ...n sec the tape on the right side The memory is erased and the memory in dicator ME goes OUl automatically if you do not depress the preset buttons 7 within 10 seconds after depressing the memory switch 8 liD 4 5T lO tS srmro AM 53 ASS TT O En En LCF M _J W lD PRESET AM81 aOM aO c Al oCR ON J 7 56 Presel Bultons 7 You can preset four AM stations and four FM stations AM and FM stations are presct wi...

Page 33: ...eck hen this button is deprev C d 5 6 fllSI o indina Rullons S llnd 6 Re indmg and fa l for ard function are provided b Ihest button DepreS5 either bulton 10 fasl forvoard or re ind dependmg on the orrcel direcllon ot the tape indiLate l b the arro on the dl pla 8 Memol Mellli S o ilch 4 Thi w itch allows a choice of bla and equali alion for instant InlerChanseabihl uh melallaPC When II is depre s...

Page 34: ...dismounting the unit II is located in the right saddlebag I AU10 olum Control Knob I This function increa e the 011 1011 as the speed of the mOIOTCyclc increa s Turnmg the knob clod y j e raises the operatmg k cl Sci the nob al the center posit ion under the normal l ondit ion and then adjust the olume cOnlral for desired sound Ie cl Tone Control Knob 2 Turnmg thiS lnob dock lSC emph l lle lTe ble...

Page 35: ...dio and cassene deck are localed in the left fair ing pocket The specified fuses are PRESET PRQ l PrOlection Against Watn The unit is designed to be weather proof However it is not designed to be used in water or to be sprayed directly with a hose CAUTION When washing Ihe motorcycle use care nOI to spray Oler 10 Ihe unil and speakers Power Source This unit is designed only for a DCI2V negative gro...

Page 36: ...se is located In the right saddlebag CAUTION 00 nOI push the crease butlonfor more han j minutes Digital Dock To reset th hour Turn the rt tl lnob I countt d X l OoI To reset the minute Dep e or lurn the r el knob I Io l i C Radio Antenna To remove the radio anu nna loosen th lock nut I To rold the radio antenna loosen lhe knurled nUl 2 Fold the radio an nna down I Locl nut 2 nurled nUl I R lnob 6...

Page 37: ...erly 8 Engme stop s lIch check for proper function page 40 Correct any discrepancy before OU ride Contact your authOrized Honda dealer for ass stance if OU cannO correct the problem STARTING THE E GINE t WARNH IG N I r run Ih ngin in a t fos d area Th exhausr contains poisonous carbon monoxide las NOTE Do not use the electriC starter for more than S seconds al a time Relea e Ihe starter bUllon for...

Page 38: ...r fost uJlmg for mo than about 5 mmutes af normal au tem perature may couse exhaust pipe discoloration Extf nded use of the choke ma Impair pISton and cylmder 011 lubncallon flooded t nl ine If lhe engine ffl1l to start dller repC31 d al tempI if rna be flooded Ith ce fuel To dear a tlooded ngme lurn the engme SlOP s il h 01 and pu h the cho c IcH r for ard to full Clo cd A Open lhe thrmtlc full a...

Page 39: ...xt lolt rr gear or cause thr rrar hrd to lose Taction CAUTION Do nOl shl t grars w thou dlSengaglfl1 the clutch and closing the thrOllle The engme and dflve tralll could fw damaged by o ersPNdand shock Do not tow the motorcycle or coast for long dis anca while the engme IS off The transmiSSIOn will not fw prOfWrl lubrlcared and damage may result Do not exued 6 500 rpm when runmng the engme wuhout ...

Page 40: ...unding a lon Sfl t p grode use t n i e romp uion brakin bJ dO nshi ting ith intermltfl nt use of hQfh braAes ominuOU J broke applka tion can o erhNt Iht brof ej and reduce their e ectil eneH PARKING I After stoppmg the motorqcle shift the transmission imo neutral turn tht fuel valve OFF lurn he Ignllion SWitch 01 F and remove th key_ 2 Use Ih side or c n r stand to sUPPor the motorcyclt whllt park...

Page 41: ...l needs and use The U S En ironmental Protection Agenc and California Air Resources Board CARll requlT thaI your motorcycle comply with applicable C l haU 1 cmls ions standards durmg its uscfullifc lohen operated and maintained according 0 the in ilrut tiom pro ided and thaI mOlorcycle built after January I 1983 comply with applicable noise emIssion slandard tor one year or 6 000 lm 3 7 0 miles af...

Page 42: ...11 l rQl Eo l COM FII ST 11 EVEIlY fl lOIlIVf OIL B TfrRY loIONT1I1 BIl r Ft llD l EAJlS oil BIl r AD f A1l 0 BJlA E SYSTE J t T BI A r Uc HT S lYCH HEAl IVHT AIM CLUTlU STEM CLUlUI FLUID MONTH I 9 YEARS f SlOE STA O l ISP SlQ l All P 1P EUJoiIl r Alll f IU NUTS IIOl r FMTE IlS H LS STHII l l HE O Bf IlI a o IN Tllh I fEREST Of s r ETY liE ItECOM lENO THl sE ITEMS BE EIl nO O L BY N 11101 12 1 0 H...

Page 43: ...nd wrench 14 mm 8 mm hex wrench 6 mm hex wrench S mm hex wrench EKtension bar Adaptor No 3 screwdnver NO 2 screwdnver No I screwdriver Screwdriver gTlp Pliers Adjustable w nch Fr ler gauge 0 7 mm Tool bag Air pressure gauge SERIAL 1 L M8t RS The frame and engine scllal num rs are rC QUlrtd hen r gl tcnng our ffiOlor de ThC y may also be reqUIred by our dealer whC n ordermg replaeeffieOl parl Recor...

Page 44: ...major components inrluding frame susprn s on and steering ports for misalignment and damage thaI J Ou rna not be oble 10 det t SlOP the enline and support the motor r C ucur on a 1 I 1 surfau lHfor performin on mainunanu R n nu n Hondo ports or Ih ir quh al nt for ma nt nanu and upoir Parts hich ru not of quil al nt qualil ma impoir h safrl of OUT mOIOTt ck and Ih ff th op ration of Ih Usion contr...

Page 45: ... Ion of thC drain lube J RC ffiO C and dlSl ard thC Jn dC anC r elC ffiC n1 4 t In t Tl a nC aIr deaner C lcffiC nl I In lall rC mo cd pan In thc rC C rse ordC r of remo al 4 A r cleaner C lement 2 AIr Cleaner oo C r 8rUlher tubt I WlnA nut B2 AIR C LEA EH F Thl a r kaner hould be sen l cd at regular I intl nal pa gl 75 Whl n riding In du t l arl a more frequl nt l f n e ma be nece an T lOren the ...

Page 46: ... OIL ILTER NOTE Change lhe 011 filter alter dralllllll engine oil RelTlo e the llil filter hlllt and pull the oil filtef clement I OUI 01 lhe OIllllll r co cr l2 Dram plu lllh I t 0 all rlll r boh To dram the oil remo lhe or filler ar II dram rlUl t 1 mlldlel NIh OJ and o cr Ier the 011 ha ramed hcd lhal lhe eallll ashcr on lhe dram rlu is 10 good ondillon and in l llllhc plug Chl d lhat Iheodlill...

Page 47: ...s I 2 turn uh a spark plug ren h 10 t ompre lhe a her RelnSlali lhe j lark plug cap CAUTION TIre ar plug 11 111 be secure l lixhren ell An IInproperh lIxhrened pfux nm become I N hOI and poulhh dall a he enxme el er u e a ork plug fh an Improper heu range I Sparl plug gap SPAR PLL RC omm nded pluJW Slandard OPR8EA 9 C j or 24l PR U9 NO or cold climale BelolO 5 C 4JoFj OPR7EA 9 NCK or X22EPR U9 NO ...

Page 48: ...g bolts 3 I Speed sensor se1 loCrcv 2 SPttd semor J Caliper moun bolts 0 alml a h J In pe llon hole I Oit fill p J 011 dum plu Recommendl d oil H om GlAR all Ar80 FINAL DRIVE OIL Change the oil hen specified by the maintenance schedule NOTE Change the oil lIh the final drhe warm and the motorqde on II center stand to assure complete and rapid drammg To dram the oil remo e the oil filler cap I and ...

Page 49: ...serts easily tighten the nuts on the right a le holdcr to 20 30 N m 2 0 3 0 kg m 14 22 ft lb starting with Ihe for ard nut 8 Feeler gauge 6 Tighten the upper and lo er mounting bolts 3 to the spcclr d torque Torque specifications Upper boh 30 40 N m 3 0 4 0 kg m 22 29 ft Ib Lo er boh 20 25 N m 2 0 2 5 kg m 14 18 ft ib CAUTION When stalling Ihe wheel fil Ihe broke disc carefufly belwnn the broke po...

Page 50: ...lt II left side and bolt I n ht Ide 10 Rais the rear I hCt 1 o the a le ill clear the murner OJ I crt ddle blla I T o 0011 5 T o o1h and OlliS 5 Remove Ihe lefHaddle bag 3 by removing twO bolts 4 and t o boh and nuts 5 Remov e the turn ignal wire from the Ire damp 6 Remove the rear fender by removmg IWO screws 6 Remove the rear bumper by removing four bolts 7 and t o Joints 8 REAR WHEEL REMOVAL I ...

Page 51: ... or if the wheel does not rOlate freely NoTE Torque the follo mg nut and bohs in this order to Axle nUl 85 105 N m 8 5 10 5 kg m 61 16 fl lb Shock abwrber bolt Right Ide 20 25 N m 2 0 2 5 g m_ 1 1 18 ft Ibj Shock absorber bolt left idel 5 75 N m 6 5 7 5 kg m 47 54 ft Ib 94 In lall llion F RClcrsC thc rcmo al procedure_ Apph a R IlIhlUm basetl mUlllllurpo c rcase nh A molyb knum disulfide addllllC ...

Page 52: ...rle lhal thlere are no nuid leals Chleck for dlellerioralion and cracks in thle hoses and fittings REAR1 2 Wur 1m FRONT I Arrow 96 BRAKE PAD WEAR F Brakle pad lear wIll dlepiend upOn the severi R ly of usage ly of riding and condilion of A thle roads The pads will wear faSler on dirty and el roads Inspecl Ihe pads visually M from the dlreclion indicalC j by lhe arro E I dunng all regular service i...

Page 53: ...I OF 111I DR loll I O C f k d l l Hrcalh r tlt e NOTE l c onl dl llileu all r In Ihc ballefl Tar all f ma hlllll n Ihl rll C life 01 lhe ba l f CAUTION II IIt il lit 1 11I1 bulla dt Clm Ht Int or IIddlllK rltH flt cl II 11I 1 1 11m II rl 1fha 1111 jJ 1 tflllnnJt I U 11 t bul ll n breuJI t r lllll II Baw r 1 1 IllleT aT tJlll f k d 98 KATTt R I lhc 1l1010rl llc I opcrall U I llh in ulll Iem b lIerl...

Page 54: ...Turn the Ignlllon s irch OFF bl fore ch J Inf or f pll fI1 juses to pre l nt a Id nlal hOrl lrCUI g To repla e Ihe malO fuse 3 looKn the scre s and remo e the old fu C In lallihe neYo fuse and ughlen the l reYos ecurel 2 Spare fuse 1 I Fuse bo USE REPLACEME l JT The malll fu 3 located near the banery on the po lti e lead is 30A The fuse 00 I IS located in the top com partmcm Open Ihe lOp compartme...

Page 55: ...u ralrm I od l or 4n etiOl les I nl lon S l h SI flffI Lod f1andlebur S III hes rter ckaOln nn lhe mOlorc de thoroughl lIh pleot 01 dean ater Strong deh rgc nt residue can currode allo pariS Dr lhe mowrc de sian lhecngme and leI 11 run lor e eral mmult S 4 Tesl the bra e before rldmg lhe motor c c1e Sc cral apphcallon rna be nc cessar 10 rc rore normal bra lOg performam e WARNING Braking ptrforman...

Page 56: ...l damage to the 19n1llon tem S Remove the ballery Store m an arca protected from freCling temperature and direct sunlight Che k the elect rol te kvel and 10 charge the battery once a month 6 Wash and dr the motorC c1c a all painted surfaces Coat chrome lo Ith rUSt inhlbilmg 011 1 Inflate the mes to their re ommended prc ssures Place the motorC de on bloch to raise both lITes off the ground 8 Co er...

Page 57: ...lug Standard 330 kg 728 Ibs 331 kg 730 Ibs California t pe 3 2 r 3 4 US ql After draining 130 cc 4 4 oz After draining 22 f 5 S US gal 2 7 r 2 9 US qt OperalOr and one passenger 177 390 lb 2 505 mm 98 6 in 970 mm 38 2 in 1 510 mm 59 4 in 1 610 mm 63 4 in 140 mm 5 5 in CAPACITIES Engine oil Final dri oe gear oil Fuel tank Coohng system capacilY Pasenger capacity load Vehicle capacIty load SPECIFICA...

Page 58: ...imary reduction 1 708 Turn slgnalli ht 12V 32 cp 1 0 E I Sel ondary reduction 0 97 1 FRO lT 1034 C F Gear ratIO 1st 2 571 REAR 1073 I I 1 667 Instrument 1ight 12 2 cp 1O 57 F 1 250 Neutral mdlcalor light I2V 2 cp NO 57 I C h 1 000 Turn i na1 indicalOr Ilghl 12 2 cp 0 57 C A h 0 800 High beam mdlcator II hl 12 2 cp 0 5 A T Final redul lion 2 833 0 1 pre ure arnmg hghl 12 2 cp 0 5 T I I 0 fL SE lOA ...

Page 59: ...the causmg thereof I The remo al or renderlOg moperauH b any person other than for purposes of maintenance repair or replacement of any de Ice or element of design incorporated IOto any m ehlcle for the purpose of noisc control prior to its sale or deh ery to the ull1mate purchaser or while 11 is m use or 2 the use of the vehicle after such deVIce or element of design has been removed or rendered ...

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