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Document Compartment

The document compartment is at the rear of the seat.

Remove the seat and open the cover.

This owners manual and other documents should be stored in the document
compartment.

When washing your motorcycle, be careful not to flood this area with water.

Steering Lock

The steering can be locked when the ignition switch (1) is in the "LOCK" position.

Turn the handlebar all the way to the steering stop, either to the left or right, insert the

key at the "OFF" position, turn it counter clockwise to "P" or "LOCK" position while
pushing in and then remove the key. To unlock, only turn the key clockwise.

(G, ED)

To lock the steering, turn the handlebars all the way to the right, turn the key (1) to "P" or

"LOCK" while pushing in. Remove the key.

Helmet Holder

The helmet holder (1) eliminates the need for carrying your helmet after parking. The
holder can be locked to help prevent theft.

1.

 

Unlock the holder with the key (2).

2.

 

Hang your helmet on the holder pin 93) and push in the holder pin (3).

Warning: The helmet holder is designed for helmet security while parking. Do not
operate the motorcycle with a helmet attached to the holder.

FUEL AND OIL

Fuel Tank

The fuel tank holds 22 litres (5.8 U.S. gal, 4.8 Imp gal) including the 4.2 litres (1.1 US

gal, 0.92 Imp gal) in the reserve supply. To open the fuel tank cap (1), insert the key (2)
and turn it clockwise. The cap is hinged and will lift up. Use low-lead gasoline with an

Octane rating of 91 or higher.

 

Do not overfill the tank (there should be no fuel in the filler neck). After

refuelling, make sure the tank cap is closed securely and the cap latch is locked.

 

Gasoline is extremely flammable and is even explosive under certain conditions.

Whenever the tank cap is open, be sure the engine is stopped and that there are
no lighted cigarettes or flames nearby.

Содержание CBX 750F

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Страница 2: ...eadlight Switch 11 Headlight Dimmer Switch 1 11 Passing Light Control Switch 2 11 Turn Signal Switch 3 11 Horn Button 4 11 Voltmeter 11 Document Compartment 12 Steering Lock 12 Helmet Holder 12 FUEL AND OIL 12 Fuel Tank 12 Fuel Valve 13 Engine Oil 13 Viscosity 13 PRE RIDING INSPECTION 13 Spark Plugs 17 Air Cleaner Servicing 17 Throttle Operation 17 Engine Idle Speed Adjustment 17 Clutch 18 Crankca...

Страница 3: ... or goggles boots gloves and protective clothing A passenger needs the same protection 2 The exhaust system becomes very hot during operation and it remains hot after operation Never touch any part of the hot exhaust system Wear clothing that fully covers your legs 3 Do not wear loose clothing which could catch on the control levers footrests or wheels MODIFICATIONS WARNING Modification of the mot...

Страница 4: ...o not add electrical equipment that will exceed the motorcycle s electrical system capacity A blown fuse could cause dangerous loss of lights or engine power at night or in traffic TYRES TUBELESS This motorcycle is equipped with tubeless tyres valves and wheel rims Use only tyres marked TUBELESSTYRE APPLICABLE Proper air pressure will provide maximum stability riding comfort and tyre life Check ty...

Страница 5: ...ir please consult HONDA dealers or your local tubeless tyre specialist Replacement See your authorised Honda Dealer WARNING The use of tyres other than those listed on the tyre information label may adversely affect handling Do not install tube type tyres on tubeless rims The beads may not seat and the tyres could slip on the rims causing the deflation Proper wheel balance is necessary for safe st...

Страница 6: ...t air pressure when the front fork tubes and rear shock absorbers are cold before riding Front air pressure adjustment 1 Place the motorcycle on its centre stand Do not use the side stand or you will get false pressure readings 2 Remove the front fork air valve cap 1 Check the air pressure NOTE Some pressure will be lost when removing the gauge from the valve Determine the amount of loss and compe...

Страница 7: ... Conditions 2 2 One Ordinary or city road riding 2 2 One Highway or winding road riding 1 2 One Rough road riding 2 2 One Two Ordinary or city road riding 3 3 One Two or carrying a load Highway or winding road riding 2 3 One Two or carrying a load Rough road riding Anti Dive Adjuster This adjuster 1 reduces nose diving during braking and may be adjusted to the riders choice independent of load or ...

Страница 8: ...itch 3 Horn button 10 Voltmeter 17 Brake lever 4 Turn signal switch 11 Speedometer 18 Throttle grip 5 Clutch lever 12 Warning indicator lights 19 Starter button 6 Headlight dimmer switch 13 Tachometer 20 Ignition switch 7 Rear view mirrors 14 Fuel gauge 21 Headlight switch 1 Fuel valve 4 Centre stand 6 Passenger footpeg 2 Gear shift pedal 5 Side stand 7 Oil filler cap dipstick 3 Footpeg ...

Страница 9: ...r 11 High beam indicator 5 Voltmeter 12 Neutral indicator 6 Fuel gauge 13 Tail stoplight warning light 7 Right turn signal indicator Fuel Gauge The fuel gauge shows approximate fuel supply available At F full there is 22 litres 5 8 US gal 4 8 Imp gal including the reserve supply When the gauge needle first points to RES zone there is about 4 2 litres 1 1 US gal 0 92 Imp gal left in the tank Refill...

Страница 10: ...le will enter the red zone easily The red zone indicates 1 the maximum engine speed limit and running the engine in this range will adversely affect its service life Tripmeter Use the trip meter to calculate mileage on trips Reset to zero with the knob 2 Ignition Switch The ignition switch is located directly below the indicator panel OFF All electric circuits open Engine cannot be started Key can...

Страница 11: ...l light position light and meter lights off Headlight Dimmer Switch 1 Push the dimmer switch to Hi to select high beam or to Lo to select low beam Passing Light Control Switch 2 When this switch is pressed the headlight flashed on to signal approaching cars or when passing Turn Signal Switch 3 Move to L to signal a left turn R to signal a right turn Press to turn signal off Horn Button 4 When this...

Страница 12: ...liminates the need for carrying your helmet after parking The holder can be locked to help prevent theft 1 Unlock the holder with the key 2 2 Hang your helmet on the holder pin 93 and push in the holder pin 3 Warning The helmet holder is designed for helmet security while parking Do not operate the motorcycle with a helmet attached to the holder FUEL AND OIL Fuel Tank The fuel tank holds 22 litres...

Страница 13: ...er to the appropriate section in the manual Engine oil level Check the level and add if necessary Fuel Level Fill tank when necessary Brakes Check the brake lines for leaks check brake fluid level Tyres Check the air pressure and tyres for wear or damage Battery electrolyte Check the level and add if necessary Throttle operation Check throttle operation cable routing and free play Correct or repla...

Страница 14: ...spurts only 3 Never lug the engine with excessive throttle at low engine speeds This rule is applicable not only during break in but at all times 4 Upon reaching an odometer reading of 1 600 km 1 000 miles you may subject the motorcycle to full throttle operation however do not exceed 10 500 min 1 rpm at any time RIDING THE MOTORCYCLE 1 Warm up the engine 2 With the engine idling squeeze the clutc...

Страница 15: ...Carburettor Idle Speed I I I I I I I 18 Drive Chain I L Every 1 000 km 600 miles 18 Battery Month I I I I I I I 22 Brake Fluid Month I 2 Years R I I I R I I R 19 Brake Pad Wear I I I I I I 19 Brake System I I I I I I I 19 Brake Light Switch I I I I I I I 23 Headlight Aim I I I I I I I Clutch Fluid Month I 2 Years R I I I R I I R 18 Clutch System I I I I I I I 18 Side Stand I I I I I I 20 Suspensio...

Страница 16: ... drain the oil remove the oil filler cap bottom oil drain plug 1 and right and left frame oil drain plugs 2 3 Remove the oil filter with a filter wrench and let the remaining oil drain out Discard the oil filter 3 4 Check that the new oil filter O ring is in good condition Apply a thin coat of engine oil to the new oil filter rubber seal 4 5 Install the new oil filter and tighten it to 15 20 Nm 1 ...

Страница 17: ...r tighten Air Cleaner Servicing 1 Remove the left side cover 1 2 Remove the air cleaner 2 by unscrewing the screws 3 3 Pull out the air cleaner element retainer Take out and discard the air cleaner element 4 4 Install the new element 5 Install the parts in the reverse order of removal Throttle Operation 1 Check for smooth rotation of the throttle grip from the fully open to the fully closed positi...

Страница 18: ...seen in the transparent section of the drain tube Drive Chain Inspection and adjustment Place the motorcycle on its centre stand with the transmission in neutral and the ignition off 1 Turn the rear wheel slowly and inspect the drive chain and sprockets for damage wear dry or rust Drive chain and or sprocket s which are damaged or worn must be replaced Chain which appears dry or shows signs of rus...

Страница 19: ... the rubber O rings Brakes Brake Fluid The brake fluid level in the reservoir must be maintained between the upper 1 and lower 2 level marks Whenever the level falls near the lower level mark 2 check the brake pads for wear see Brake Pads below If the brake pad wear does not exceed the limits this will usually indicate a fluid leak Consult your nearest Honda dealer Recommended brake fluid DOT4 CAU...

Страница 20: ...ot twist the brake hose 3 Remove the front axle holder nuts 3 and remove the front axle holders 4 Remove the front wheel NOTE Do not depress the brake lever when the wheel is off the motorcycle The calliper piston will be forced out of the cylinder with subsequent loss of brake fluid If this occurs servicing of the brake system will be necessary See your authorised Honda dealer for this service In...

Страница 21: ...e brake disc and impair braking efficiency Rear Wheel Removal Place the motorcycle on its centre stand 1 Loosen the drive chain adjuster lock nuts 1 and adjusting nuts 2 2 Loosen the rear axle nut 3 and pull out the axle 3 Push the wheel forward and remove the drive chain from the rear sprocket 4 Pull out the wheel from the swing arm Note Do not depress the brake pedal while the wheel is off the m...

Страница 22: ...e 3 is installed near the battery When frequent failure of the fuse occurs it usually indicates a short circuit or an overload in the electrical system Consult your Honda dealer WARNING Never use a fuse with a different rating from that specified on the fuse box and never use a conductive material to replace a fuse WARNING Do not pry the clips open to get a fuse out you could bend them and cause p...

Страница 23: ...r adjustments and parts replacement can be performed with the tools contained in the kit 10 x 12 mm box end wrench 8 mm hex wrench 27 mm box end wrench 10 x 12 mm open end wrench No 2 screwdriver Handle for box end wrench 14 x 17 mm open end wrench No 2 phillips screwdriver Spark plug wrench Pliers Screwdriver grip Feeler gauge 0 7 mm 5 mm hex wrench 8 mm open end wrench Tool bag 6 mm hex wrench 2...

Страница 24: ...ounded to prevent damage to the ignition system 4 Remove the battery Store in an area protected from freezing temperatures and direct sunlight Check the electrolyte and slow charge the battery once a month 5 Wash and dry the motorcycle Wax all painted surfaces Coat the chrome with rust inhibiting oil 6 Inflate the tyres to their recommended pressures Place the motorcycle on blocks to raise both ty...

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