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1. Spring Preload You can adjust the spring preload by the adjuster to suit the load or the road surface Turn the adjuster using the pin spanner and extension bar provided in the tool kit EP 55 The preload adjuster has 9 positions The standard position is 3 when the index mark on the adjuster is aligned with the left end of the rear shock absorber lower mounting bolt Turn the adjuster in he direction A to decrease spring preload soft position 1 to 2 or turn the adjuster in the direction B to increase spring preload hard position 4 to 9 Index mark Lower mounting bolt Pin spanner Attempting to adjust directly from 1 to 9 or 9 to 1 may damage the shock absorber http mototh com aoueuaquley 79 92UeU9 1UIel A Li 80 Other Adjustments Adjusting the Headlight Aim Adjusting the Headlight Aim You can adjust vertical aim of the headlight for proper alignment Turn the pinion using a Phillips screwdriver provided in the tool kit EXP 55 in or out as necessary Obey local laws and regulations Pinion Ye Adjusting the Brakelight Switch Check the operation of the brakelight switch Turn the adjusting nut in the direction A if the switch operates too late or turn the nut in the direction B if the switch operates too soon ke RE UTE Brakelight switch http mototh com Troubleshooting
2. Tripmeter A Average Fuel fuel consumption mileage TRIP EY AvG r y SE or mo ES GGG DEEP DEEP o When they are reset 0 0 is displayed at each indication TRIP EY AVG e CH nn nn LILIkm L I L to0km LLL Leef 8 01 7173 a ee Mes Ta 3 1 z ILILILE e Then the display returns to the last selected indication TRIP EY AVG ao e nn fy Lu nn Lin L I L t00km Ji L gog or e Beie or SII LGL PS S al BN ah ah O To reset tripmeter B press and hold SET button with tripmeter B displayed Q E TRIP O z 251m Tripmeter B UEM ILI j TRIP EJ pn LiLfkm 4 070 teres Also the tripmeter A average fuel mileage and fuel consumption will automatically reset by refuelling more than the reserve amount and riding your motorcycle for 0 1 km 0 06 mile You can activate or deactivate the automatic reset mode by refuelling http mototh com Reserve fuel consumption display When the 1st E segment of the fuel gauge starts flashing the odometer amp tripmeter amp fuel mileage meter amp fuel consumption meter switches to the reserve fuel consumption You should refill the tank as soon as possible Reserve fuel consumption display http mototh com e Flashes from 0 0 L litre or gal US gal gt When the amount of consumed fuel is more than 1 0 litre 0 26 US gal 0 22 Imp gal the display blinks faster gt If you change the display to odom
3. M P 102 Instruments Controls amp Other Features P 103 Fuels Containing Alcohol P 105 Catalytic Converter ess P 106 Caring for Your Motorcycle P 107 Storing Your Motorcycle P 109 Transporting Your Motorcycle i You amp the Environment P 111 Serial Numbers http mototh com uoneuuoju 102 Keys Keys Ignition key The ignition key contains a special coded chip that is recognized by the immobilizer system HISS in order to start the engine Handle the key carefully to prevent damaging the HISS components Do not bend keys or subject them to undue stress Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight or high temperatures Do not grind drill or in any way alter their shape Do not expose to strong magnetic objects If you lose all keys and the key number plate the PGM FI unit ignition control module must be replaced by your dealer To avoid this keep a duplicate key If you lose a key make another duplicate key immediately To make a duplicate key and register it with your HISS system take the spare key the key number plate and the motorcycle to your dealer A metal key holder may cause damage to the area surrounding the ignition switch http mototh com Instruments Controls amp Other Features Ignition Switch The headlight is always on when the ignition
4. Bulb Cover packing hij a Screws 3 Install a new bulb and parts in the reverse order of removal http mototh com Blown Fuse Before handling fuses see Inspecting and Replacing Fuses EJP 47 Fuse Box Fuses 1 Remove the front seat BP 57 2 Remove the fuse box covers 3 Pull the fuses out with the fuse puller in the tool kit one by one check for a blown fuse Always replace a blown fuse with a spare of the same rating 4 Install the fuse box covers 5 Install the front seat Electrical Trouble P Blown Fuse CBR500R w gt Fuse box covers Le As NI CBR500RA QS La B Spare fuses bunoouse qnoJ Hl wr Fuse box covers Le 9 http mototh com continued 99 bunoouse qnoJ A 100 Electrical Trouble Blown Fuse Main Fuse 3 Pull the main fuse out and check for a blown fuse Always replace a blown fuse lem SCH Y z END uw Wire connector EL fe G with a spare of the same rating P Spare main fuse is provided in the starter magnetic switch 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 starter magnetic switch 1 Remove the right side cover BP 58 2 Disconnect the wire connector of the http mototh com yCOOn
5. Engine Will Not Start HISS indicator stays Tyre Puncture ENEE P 87 DI P 82 Electrical Trouble P 94 Overheating High coolant temperature Battery Goes Dead ve P 94 indicator is on enin P 83 Burned out Light Bulb sususss P 94 Warning Indicators On or Flashing P 84 Blown Fuse erected P 99 Low Oil Pressure Indicator P 84 PGM FI Programmed Fuel Injection Malfunction Indicator Lamp MIL P 84 ABS Anti lock Brake System Indicator CBR50ORA only P 85 Other Warning Indication P 86 Fuel Gauge Failure Indication P 86 http mototh com Engine Will Not Start HISS indicator stays on Starter Motor Operates But Engine Does Not Start Check the following items Check the correct engine starting sequence BP 34 Check that there is petrol in the fuel tank Check if the PGM FI malfunction indicator lamp MIL is on gt If the indicator light is on contact your dealer as soon as possible Check if the HISS indicator stays on gt Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position and remove the key Reinsert the key and turn the ignition switch to the ON position If the indicator still stays on check the following Check if there is no another HISS key including spare key close to the ignition switch bunoouse qnou4 Ld 82 Check if there are no any metallic seals o
6. Checking the Coolant 1 Place your motorcycle on a firm level surface 2 Hold your motorcycle in an upright position 3 Check that the coolant level is between the UPPER and LOWER level marks in the reserve tank If the coolant level is dropping noticeably or the reserve tank is empty you likely have a serious leak Have your motorcycle inspected by your dealer aoueuaquley Reserve tank Adding Coolant If the coolant level is below the LOWER level add the recommended coolant Ei P 50 until the level reaches the UPPER level mark Add fluid only from the reserve tank cap and do not remove radiator cap continued 65 http mototh com 92UeU9 1UIPel A Si 66 Coolant gt Changing Coolant Remove the left side cover EYP 58 2 Remove the reserve tank cap and add fluid while monitoring the coolant level gt Do not overfill above the UPPER level mark gt Make sure no foreign objects enter the reserve tank opening Securely reinstall the cap 4 Install the left side cover UJ AWARNING Removing the radiator cap while the engine is hot can cause the coolant to spray out potentially scalding you Always let the engine and radiator cool down before removing the radiator cap Reserve tank cap E Changing Coolant Have your dealer change the coolant unless you have the proper tools and are mechanically qualified http
7. http mototh com Storage Equipment The Helmet holder and helmet set wire in AWARNING the tool kit are located under the rear seat Helmet holder Riding with a helmet attached to the holder can interfere with your ability to safely operate the motorcycle and could lead to a crash in which you can be seriously hurt or killed Use the helmet holder only while A parked Do not ride with a helmet Helmet set W i A secured by the holder gt Use the helmet holder only when parked Removing the Rear Seat http mototh com apind uonejedo B 37 p nd uonejedo E 38 Storage Equipment continued The tool kit is located under the rear seat The document bag is located underside of There is also space to store a U shaped lock the front seat Rubber strap Tool kit Document bag RAND Rt Removing the Front Seat Ny U shaped lock gt The U shaped lock is held in place under the front seat gt Some U shaped locks may not fit in the compartment due to their size or design http mototh com Maintenance Please read Importance of Maintenance and Maintenance Fundamentals carefully before attempting any maintenance Refer to Specifications for service data Importance of Maintenance 40 Maintenance Schedule 41 Maintenance Fundamentals 44 LG 55 Removing amp Installing Body Co
8. mototh com Brakes aoueuaquley E Checking Brake Fluid If the brake fluid level in either reservoir is below the LWR or LOWER level mark or the 1 Place your motorcycle in an upright brake lever and pedal freeplay becomes position on a firm level surface excessive inspect the brake pads for wear If 2 Check that the brake fluid the brake pads are not worn you most likely reservoir is horizontal and that the fluid have a leak Have your motorcycle inspected level is above the LWR level mark by your dealer Check that the brake fluid reservoir is horizontal and that the fluid level is between the LOWER level and UPPER level marks Front brake fluid reservoir Rear brake fluid reservoir UPPER level LWR level E Fark mark LOWER level mark http mototh com P 92UeU9 1UIPel A 68 Brakes Inspecting the Brake Pads Inspecting the Brake Pads Check the condition of the brake pad groove wear indicators The pads need to be replaced if a brake pad is worn to the indicator 1 Inspect the brake pads from below the brake caliper 2 Inspect the brake pads from 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 Pad Wear indicator Wear indicator http mototh com Side Stand Side stand spring 1 Check that the side
9. 88 N m 9 0 kgf m 65 Ibf ft 8 Tighten the drive chain adjusting nuts ightly then hold the adjusting nuts and tighten the lock nuts Torque 21 N m 2 1 kgf m 15 Ibf ft 9 Recheck drive chain slack 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 http mototh com Checking the Drive Chain Wear Check the chain wear label when adjusting the drive chain If the index mark on the washer 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 Drive Chain Checking the Drive Chain Slider Checking the Drive Chain Slider Check the condition of the drive chain slider The drive chain slider need to be replaced if it is worn to the wear limit line If necessary have the drive chain slider replaced by your dealer Chain DID 520VO If necessary have the drive chain replaced by your dealer EM d Drive chain slider 4 Wear limit C http mototh com aoueuaquley E 73 92UeU9 1UIel A Ll 74 Clutch Checking the Clutch Checking the Clutch Lever Freeplay Check the clutch lever freeplay Freeplay at the clutch lever 10 to 20 mm 0 4 to 0 8 in Clutch lever Freeplay Check the clut
10. E Tank Canach Fuels Containing Alcohol FUSES dieitur G GasoholL 3 niet iicet geet 105 Gasoline aec 36 H Hazard Switch 32 Headlight Aim sss 80 Headlight Dimmer Switch 32 Helmet Holder High Beam Indicator High Coolant Temperature Indicator etin eium 30 83 HISS Indicator eene 31 82 Horn B tton E 32 I Ignition Cut off System Banking Sensor Side Standen i ode Els Ignition key Ignition Switch Image Labels Indicators Es Instruments oe eee e eee teen ernie eeeeee eee Loading Guidelines Low Oil Pressure Indicator http mototh com 117 xapul G 118 M Maintenance Fundamentals 44 Importance 40 Sately cio ate edem 40 Schedis cosmos qe eeu UE 41 Maximum Weight Limit 15 Modtficattons 14 N Neutral Indicator 31 o Odometer eee 20 103 Oil EFigIDe id eto ctt 48 61 Overheating sese 83 P Parking Parts Location Passing Light Control Switch Petrol edet PGM FI Programmed Fuel Injection malfunction indicator lamp MIL 30 84 Protective Apparel 10 R Rear Seat ness anette nines 56 Rear Suspension essen 79 Recommended Coolants kien oot AA enc 50 FUGUE s Let et RE Cet iet no tus 36 oic EE 48 Ref ellirig 3 ttr 36 Removal a stets stet at eter dete
11. P 65 Do not start the engine Transport your motorcycle to your dealer 4 Check the coolant level in the reserve tank and add coolant as necessary P 65 5 If 1 4 check normal you may continue riding but closely monitor the high coolant temperature indicator http mototh com bunoouse qnoJ m 83 bunoouse qno4 ud 84 Warning Indicators On or Flashing Low Oil Pressure Indicator If the low oil pressure indicator comes on pull safely to the side of the road and stop the engine Continuing to ride with low oil pressure can cause serious damage to the engine 1 Check the engine oil level and add oil as necessary EJP 61 2 Start the engine gt Only continue riding if the low oil pressure indicator goes off Rapid acceleration may momentarily 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 Injection Malfunction Indicator Lamp MIL If the indicator comes on while riding you may have a serious problem with the PGM FI system Reduce speed and have your motorcycle inspected by your dealer as soon as possible http mototh com Warni
12. Switch musug n S Headlight Aim uuu U D 80 Lights Horn n Engine Stop Switch n z Clutch System D uun n un n 74 Side Stand n ggg gg D 69 Suspension ooon nn Nuts Bolts Fasteners SS Dogg D Dm S Wheels Tyres x D DD n UH n Steering Head Bearings x gBuuu Hu D a Notes 1 At higher odometer readings repeat at 2 Service more frequently when riding in unusually we he frequency interval established here or dusty areas 3 Service more frequently when riding in rain or at full throttle 4 Replacement requires mechanical skill http mototh com adueuaquley 43 Maintenance Fundamentals Pre ride Inspection To ensure safety it is your responsibility to perform a pre ride inspection and make sure that any problem you find is corrected A pre ride inspection is a must not only for safety but because having a breakdown or even a flat tyre can be a major inconvenience ueu dzuleN Gu Check the following items before you ride motorcycle Fuel level Fill fuel tank when necessary P 36 e Throttle Check for smooth opening and full closing in all steering positions BP 77 Engine oil level Add engine oil if necessary Check for leaks Sp 61 e Coolant level Add coolant if required Check for leaks EYP 65 44 e Drive chain Check condition and slack adjust and lubricate if necessary EP 70 Brakes Check operation Front and Rear c
13. clutch lever and open the throttle Your motorcycle should move smoothly and accelerate gradually Lower adjusting nut Lower lock nut If proper adjustment cannot be obtained or the clutch does not work correctly see your dealer http mototh com Throttle Checking the Throttle Adjusting the Throttle Freeplay With the engine off check that the throttle rotates smoothly from fully closed to fully open in all steering positions and throttle freeplay is correct If the throttle does not move smoothly close automatically or if the cable is damaged have the motorcycle inspected by your dealer Freeplay at the throttle grip flange 2 to 6 mm 0 1 to 0 2 in Freeplay 1 Slide the cable boot 2 Loosen the lock nut 3 Turn the adjuster until the freeplay is 2 to 6 mm 0 1 to 0 2 in 4 Tighten the lock nut and return the cable boot then inspect the throttle action again Throttle grip Lock nut Adjuster E Cable boot http mototh com e ueugQjuielA 77 92UeU9 1UIlel A A 78 Crankcase Breather Cleaning the Crankcase Breather 1 Remove the crankcase breather tube plug from the tube 2 Drain deposits into a suitable container 3 Install the crankcase breather tube plug Crankcase breather tube plug http mototh com Other Adjustments Adjusting the Rear Suspension
14. com Clutch lever Front Seat Battery Fuse box GAD Rear Seat apind uonejedo 1 Drive chain Rear suspension spring preload adjuster Coolant reserve tank Side stand Shift lever Crankcase breather 17 apind uoneJedo is Instruments v NED Gg x1000r min REJ SEL button SET button Display Check When the ignition switch is turned on all the mode and digital segments will show and the tachometer segment progress to maximum scale and then disappear If any part of these displays does not come on when it should have your dealer check for problems http mototh com Speedometer wr m AVG Med e pend 7 Ce Jal Rp F Fuel gauge Remaining fuel when only 1st E segment starts flashing approximately 2 8 litres 0 74 US gal 0 62 Imp gal x I lt FEQ D D A AG Tachometer red zone i excessive engine rom range Tachometer Do not operate the engine in the tachometer red zone Excessive engine speed can adversely affect engine life apind uonejedo Clock 12 hour display To set the clock If the fuel gauge indicators repeat flashing or turned off CZ http mototh com continued 19 apind uoneJedo E 20 Instruments continued SNL dtu SS 0 1 1 aS SAAT ie ga mph iso Olm V am eun km h LI Odometer TOTAL amp
15. motorcycle stops working check for and replace any blown fuses EJP 99 I Inspecting and Replacing Fuses Turn off the ignition switch to remove and inspect fuses If a fuse is blown replace with a fuse of the same rating For fuse ratings see Specifications BP 115 m fm p EU EE e ueugQ1uielA E NOTICE Replacing a fuse with one that has a higher rating greatly increases the chance of damage to the electrical system continued 47 http mototh com 92UeU9 1UIPel A Si 48 Maintenance Fundamentals If a fuse fails repeatedly you likely have an electrical fault Have your motorcycle inspected by your dealer Engine Oil Engine oil consumption varies and oil quality deteriorates according to riding conditions and time elapsed Check the engine oil level regularly and add 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 EP 114 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 MA SAE standard 2 10W 30 API classification 3 SG or higher 1 The JASO T 903 standard is an index for engine oils for 4 stroke motorcycle engines There are two
16. nies Clip Front Seat Rear Seat oss eese Repair Kn Riding Precautions 11 http mototh com S Safety Precautions esssssssss 10 Serial Numbers Shifting Gears i Side Stand eene ees Side Stand Ignition Cut off System 69 Specifications cess 113 Speedometer essere 19 Start Button Starting the Engine 34 Steering Lock 2 35 2 Deni 33 Stopping Engine sssr 103 Storage ele Owner s Manual Storing Your Motorcycle Switches tenentur T Tripmeter 2 iniu Troubleshooting Turn Signal Indicators Tyres Air Pressure 51 P niCtUre s i sau rq eye 87 Replacing Rem 51 87 W Warning Indicators On 84 Washing Your Motorcycle 107 Weight Limit eese 15 Wheels Front removal 88 Rear removal http mototh com 119 http mototh com http mototh com http mototh com
17. on the Socket cover and headlight housing are aligned continued bunoouse qnoJ 95 bunoouse qno4 A 96 Electrical Trouble f Burned out Light Bulb Position Light Bulb Position light lens Screws AWN Remove the screws Remove the position light lens Pull out the bulb without turning Install a new bulb and parts in the reverse order of removal http mototh com Electrical Trouble f Burned out Light Bulb Brake Tail Light Bulb bunoouse qnoJ m Bulb Socket Bolts Rear fender cover 2 1 Remove the bolts and rear fender cover 3 4 http mototh com Turn the socket counterclockwise and remove it Slightly press the bulb and turn it counterclockwise Install a new bulb and parts in the reverse order of removal continued 97 bunoouse qno4 A 98 Electrical Trouble f Burned out Light Bulb Front Rear Turn Signal Bulb 1 Remove the screw and collar 2 Remove the turn signal lens 3 Slightly press the bulb and turn it counterclockwise Turn signal lens Screw 4 Install a new bulb and parts in the reverse order of removal gt Use only the amber bulb License Plate Light 1 Remove the screws license light cover and license light cover packing 2 Pull out the bulb without turning License light cover
18. stand operates smoothly If the side stand is stiff or squeaky clean the pivot area and lubricate the pivot bolt with clean grease 2 Check the spring for damage or loss of tension 3 Sit on the motorcycle put the transmission in 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 http mototh com aoueuaquley 8 69 92UeU9 1UIPel A A 70 Inspecting the Drive Chain Slack Check the drive chain slack at several points along the chain If the slack is not constant at all points some links may be kinked and binding Have the chain inspected by your dealer 1 Place your motorcycle on the side stand on a level surface 2 Stop the engine Place the transmission in Neutral 3 Check the slack in the lower half of the drive chain midway between the sprockets Drive chain slack 35 to 45 mm 1 4 to 1 8 in gt Do not ride your motorcycle if the slack exceeds 60 mm 2 4 in 4 Roll the motorcycle forward and check that the chain moves smoothly 5 Inspect the sprockets SP 49 6 Clean and lubricate the drive chain P 50 http mototh com Adjusting the Drive Chain Slack Adjusting the chain requires special tools Have the d
19. then the display moves to the on off of blinks of HISS indicator HISS indicator comes on apind uonejedo TRIP E3 TRIP EN n CH LIT D E 1 917177 Taba ILLI ILI kl http mototh com Gom n apind uoneJedo m 28 Instruments continued 4 HISS indicator setting 5 Changing the speed and mileage unit You can select the blink or off the HISS indicator 1 Press SEL button to select either km h and Press SEL button to select 25 blinks or km or mph and mile GFF off Press SET button The speed and mileage unit is set and then the display moves to the changing of the fuel mileage meter unit Un OFF emm E mile m _ 4 is He d menm na o9 Except E Il E type Press SET button The HISS indicator setting is set and then the display moves to the changing of the fuel mileage meter unit Press SET button The HISS indicator setting is set and then the display moves to the changing of the speed and mileage unit http mototh com 6 Changing the fuel mileage meter unit To end the selection press SET button Press SEL button to select km L or L 100 km The established setting can also be set by E turning the ignition switch to OFF S km L L 100km T fir aa f S ILLI CLs Ls The control is automatically switched from 9 the setting mode to the ordinary display if e the button is not pressed for about 30 e SISCH i secon
20. 0IN Ayapes a 2 24010 A Image Labels Image Labels The following pages describe the label meanings Some labels warn you of potential hazards that could cause serious injury Others provide important safety information Read this information carefully and don t remove the labels If a label comes off or becomes hard to read contact your dealer for a replacement There is a specific symbol on each label The meanings of each symbol and label are as follows Read instructions contained in Owner s Manual carefully Read instructions contained in Shop Manual carefully In the interest of safety take the motorcycle to be serviced only by your dealer DANGER with RED background You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don t follow instructions WARNING with ORANGE background You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don t follow instructions CAUTION with YELLOW background You CAN be HURT if you don t follow instructions http mototh com ee ABA Image Labels BATTERY LABEL DANGER Keep flame and spark away from the battery Battery produce explosive gas that can cause explosion Wear the eye protection and rubber gloves when handling the battery or you can get burned or lose your eyesight by the battery electrolyte Do not allow children and other people to touch a battery unless they understand proper handling and hazards of the battery very well Handle the battery el
21. 1 Push the bottom of the centre pin SO i 2 Insert the clip into the hole 3 Press down on the centre pin to lock the clip Removing amp Installing Body Components Clip http mototh com aoueuaquley 59 Removing amp Installing Body Components gt Battery Battery Positive Pus Eb terminal Negative T M terminal 92UeU9 1UIlel A Li Battery T Ji 60 Removal Make sure the ignition switch is off 1 Remove the front seat BP 57 2 Unhook the rubber strap from rear side 3 Disconnect the negative terminal from the battery 4 Disconnect the positive amp terminal from the battery 5 Remove the battery taking care not to drop the terminal nuts Installation Install the parts in the reverse order of removal Always connect the positive terminal first Make sure that bolts and nuts are tight Readjust the clock after the battery is reconnected since the clock goes wrong once the battery disconnected The tripmeter A and B will be reset if the battery is disconnected For proper handling of the battery see Maintenance Fundamentals Sp 46 Battery Goes Dead EYP 94 http mototh com Checking the Engine Oil 1 If the engine is cold idle the engine for 3 to 5 minutes 2 Turn the ignition switch off stop the engine and wait for 2 to 3 minutes 3 Place your motorcycle in an upright position on a f
22. 2 psi Driver and passenger Fron 250 kPa 2 50 kgf cm 36 psi Rear 290 kPa 2 90 kgf cm 42 psi Tyre size Fron 120 70ZR17M C 58W Rear 160 60ZR17M C 69W Tyre brand DUNLOP METZELER Fron D222F ROADTEC Z8 INTERACT E Rear D222 ROADTEC Z8 INTERACT Ayaypes e oJ010IN g SAFETY REMINDER LABEL For your protection always wear helmet protective apparel FUEL LABEL Unleaded petrol only DRIVE CHAIN LABEL Keep chain adjusted and lubricated 35 to 45 mm 1 0 to 1 2 in Freeplay http mototh com Ayayes 9 2 24010 A Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Ride cautiously and keep your hands on the handlebars and feet on the footpegs Keep passenger s hands onto the grab rails passenger s feet on the footpegs while riding Always consider the safety of your passenger as well as other drivers and riders Protective Apparel Make sure that you and any passenger are wearing an approved motorcycle helmet eye protection and high visibility protective clothing Ride defensively in response to weather and road conditions I Helmet Safety standard certified high visibility 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 AWARNING Not wearing a helmet increases the chance of serious injury or death in a crash Make sure that you and any pa
23. BS does not reduce braking distance In certain circumstances ABS may result in a longer stopping distance ABS does not function at speeds below 10 km h 6 mph The brake lever and pedal may recoil slightly when applying the brakes This is normal Always use the recommended tyres to ensure correct ABS operation I Engine Braking Engine braking helps slow your motorcycle down when you release the throttle For further slowing action downshift to a lower gear Use engine braking with intermittent use of the brakes to reduce speed when descending long steep slopes I Wet or Rainy Conditions Road surfaces are slippery when wet and wet brakes further reduce braking efficiency Exercise extra caution when braking in wet conditions If the brakes get wet apply the brakes while riding at low speed to help them dry http mototh com Parking Park on a firm level paved 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 down To reduce the likelihood of theft always lock the handlebars and remove the key when leaving the motorcycle unattended Use of an anti theft device is also recommended I Parking with the Side Stand 1 Stop the engine 2 Pus
24. PLACE Use of a new chain with worn sprockets will cause rapid chain wear e ueugQjuielA continued 49 92UeUu9 1Uulel A Gi 50 Maintenance Fundamentals Cleaning and Lubricating After inspecting the slack clean the chain and sprockets while rotating the rear wheel Use dry cloth with chain cleaner designed specifically for O ring chains or neutral detergent Use a soft brush if the chain is dirty After cleaning wipe dry and lubricate with the recommended lubricant If not available use SAE 80 or 90 gear oil Recommended lubricant Drive chain lubricant designed specifically for O ring chains Do not use a steam cleaner a high pressure cleaner a wire brush volatile solvent such as petrol and benzene abrasive cleaner chain cleaner or lubricant NOT designed specifically for O ring chains as these can damage the rubber O ring seals Avoid getting lubricant on the brakes or tyres Avoid applying excess chain lubricant to prevent spray onto your clothes and the motorcycle Recommended Coolant Pro Honda HP coolant is a pre mixed solution of antifreeze and distilled water Concentration 50 antifreeze and 50 distilled water A concentration of antifreeze below 40 will not provide proper corrosion and cold temperature protection http mototh com A concentration of up to 60 will provide better protection in colder climates NOTICE Using coolant not spec
25. This manual should be considered a permanent part of the motorcycle and should remain with the motorcycle when it is resold This publication includes the latest production information available before printing Honda Motor Co Ltd reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation No part of this publication may be reproduced without written permission The vehicle pictured in this owner s manual may not match your actual vehicle 2012 Honda Motor Co Ltd http mototh com Congratulations on your purchase of a new Honda motorcycle Your selection of a Honda makes you part of a worldwide family of satisfied customers who appreciate Honda s reputation for building quality into every product To ensure your safety and riding pleasure Read this owner s manual carefully e Follow all recommendations and procedures contained in this manual Pay close attention to safety messages contained in this manual and on the motorcycle The following codes in this manual indicate each country The illustrations here in are based on the CBR5OORA ED type Country Codes Code Country CBR500R S NE UK F IIF France Belgium ED IIl ED European direct sales U IU Australia New Zealand KO II KO Korea CBR500RA E II E UK F II F France Belgium ED IIl ED European direct sales U LU Australia New Zealand KO II KO Korea The specifications ma
26. Tripmeter TRIP A B amp Fuel mileage meter amp Fuel consumption meter SEL button selects the odometer tripmeter A tripmeter B current fuel mileage average fuel mileage and fuel consumption gt To reset the tripmeter Odometer Tripmeter A TripmeterB Currentfuel Averagefuel Fuel mileage mileage consumption TOTAL TRIP E3 TRIP O AVG o 4 r Tm gt Dm GR gt CID umam EI ve 65 e Beie e bei Devil De Beie ft e Beie G USETT UTREE ILILILE LK ZK Lk Ga 4 Lal ei AN L fit an ERE IE Reserve fuel consumption Q2 http mototh com The average fuel mileage and fuel consumption will be based on tripmeter A e Current fuel mileage Current instant fuel mileage If your speed is less than 7 km h 5 mph is displayed When is displayed at speeds above 7 km h 5 mph go to your dealer for service Average fuel mileage Average fuel mileage since tripmeter A was reset When is displayed go to your dealer for service Fuel consumption Total fuel consumption since tripmeter A was reset When displayed go to your dealer for service gt To reset the average fuel mileage and fuel consumption apind uonejedo a http mototh com conned apind uolesadoO E 22 Instruments continued To reset the tripmeter average fuel mileage and fuel consumption 1 To reset tripmeter A average fuel mileage and fuel consumption together press and hold SET button
27. 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 motorcycle was not designed for these attachments and their use can seriously impair your motorcycle s handling http mototh com Loading Carrying extra weight affects your motorcycle s handling braking and stability Always ride at a safe speed for the load you are carrying Avoid carrying an excessive load and keep within specified load limits Maximum weight capacity Maximum luggage weight P 113 Tie all luggage securely evenly balanced and close to the centre of the motorcycle Do not place objects near the lights or the muffler http mototh com Loading AWARNING 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 19ges e oJ010IN 15 apind uoneJjedo is Parts Location Tool kit Document bag Side cover Fuel fill cap Front brake fluid reservoir Front brake lever Throttle grip Engine oil fill cap Engine oil level inspection window Engine oil filter Engine oil drain bolt Rear brake pedal Main fuse CID http mototh com Rear brake fluid reservoir http mototh
28. care not to lock your key in the compartment under the rear seat http mototh com Removing amp Installing Body Components gt Front Seat Front Seat Removal 1 Remove the rear seat BP 56 2 Remove the mounting bolts and collars and then pull the front seat back and up Mounting bolts _ _ Collar y_ Collar Front seat Installation 1 Insert the tab into the recess 2 Install the collars and mounting bolts 3 Tighten the mounting bolts securely Make sure that the seat is locked securely in position to pull it up lightly e ueugQjuielA http mototh com Si 92UeU9 1Uulel A Li 58 Removing amp Installing Body Components Side Cover Side Cover Grommets The right side cover must be removed to access the main fuse The left side cover must be removed to access the coolant reserve tank cap The right and left side covers can be removed in the same manner Removal 1 Remove the bolt and clip Sp 59 2 Remove the prongs from the grommets 3 Remove the side cover by releasing the tabs Installation Install the parts in the reverse order of removal http mototh com Clip The clip must be removed to remove the side covers Removal 1 Press down on the centre pin to release the lock 2 Pull the clip out of the hole amp Centre Om pin Installation
29. ce performed by your dealer After an emergency repair always have the tyre inspected replaced by your dealer Emergency Repair Using a Tyre Repair Kit If your tyre has a minor puncture you can make an emergency repair using a tubeless tyre repair kit Follow the instructions provided with the emergency tyre repair kit Riding your motorcycle with a temporary tyre repair is very risky Do not exceed 50 km h 30 mph Have the tyre replaced by your dealer as soon as possible http mototh com AWARNING Riding your motorcycle with a temporary tyre 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 tyre repair ride slowly and carefully and do not exceed 50 km h 30 mph until the tyre is replaced bunoouse qnoJ Wu Removing Wheels Follow these procedures if you need to remove a wheel in order to repair a puncture continued 87 bunoouse qnou4 Li 88 Tyre Puncture Removing Wheels CBR500RA only When removing and installing the wheel be careful not to damage the wheel speed sensor and pulser ring Front Wheel Removal 1 2 3 Park on a firm level surface Cover the right side of the front wheel and brake caliper with protective tape or cloth On the right side remove the mounting bolts and brake caliper gt Support the brake caliper assembly so that it doesn t hang from th
30. ch cable for kinks or signs of wear If necessary have it replaced by your dealer Lubricate the clutch cable with a commercially available cable lubricant to prevent premature wear and corrosion http mototh com Adjusting the Clutch Lever Freeplay Clutch Adjusting the Clutch Lever Freeplay Upper Adjustment Attempt adjustment with the upper clutch cable adjuster first 1 Loosen the upper lock nut 2 Turn the upper clutch cable adjuster until the freeplay is 10 to 20 mm 0 4 to 0 8 in 3 Tighten the upper lock nut and check the freeplay again Upper clutch cable adjuster Upper lock nut Lower Adjustment If the upper clutch cable adjuster is threaded out near its limit or the correct freeplay cannot be obtained attempt adjustment with the lower adjusting nut aoueuajuley 8 continued 75 http mototh com 92UeUu9 1ulelJA A 76 Clutch Adjusting the Clutch Lever Freeplay 1 Loosen the upper lock nut and turn the upper clutch cable adjuster all the way in to provide maximum freeplay Tighten the upper lock nut 2 Loosen the lower lock nut 3 Turn the lower adjusting nut until the clutch lever freeplay is 10 to 20 mm 0 4 to 0 8 in 4 Tighten the lower lock nut and check the clutch lever freeplay 5 Start the engine pull the clutch lever in and shift into gear Make sure the engine does not stall and the motorcycle does not creep Gradually release the
31. classes MA and MB For example the following label shows the MA classification 2 The SAE standard grades oils by their viscosity 3 The API classification specifies the quality and performance rating of engine oils Use SG or higher oils excluding oils marked as Energy Conserving or Resource Conserving on the circular API service symbol Not recommended Recommended http mototh com Brake Fluid Do not add or replace brake fluid except in an emergency Use only fresh brake fluid from a sealed container If you do add fluid have the brake 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 Drive Chain The drive chain must be inspected and lubricated regularly Inspect the chain more frequently if you often ride on bad roads ride at high speed or ride with repeated fast acceleration http mototh com Maintenance Fundamentals If the chain does not move smoothly makes strange noises has damaged rollers or loose pins or missing O rings or kinks have the chain inspected by your dealer Also inspect the engine sprocket and rear wheel sprocket If either has worn or damaged teeth have the sprocket replaced by your dealer IAIA e Normal Worn Damaged GOOD REPLACE RE
32. ds Even in this case established setting If the mph for speed and mile for is maintained mileage are selected the fuel mileage shown by mile L or mile gal mile L mile gal http mototh com 29 apind uolesadoO i 30 Indicators Low oil pressure indicator ABS Anti lock Brake System indicator Comes on when the ignition switch is turned on Comes on when the ignition switch is turned on Goes off when the engine starts Goes off when your speed reaches approximately If it comes on while engine is 10 km h 6 mph running If it comes on while riding mop IN Eres ew E High coolant PIG EHI HG temperature indicator z G RN Comes on briefly when the d Li y ignition switch is turned on If it comes on while riding Cy PGM FI Programmed Fuel Injection malfunction indicator lamp MIL Comes on briefly when the ignition switch is turned on with the engine stop switch in the Q Run position Comes on when the ignition switch is turned on with the engine stop switch in the G i Off position If it comes on while engine is running http mototh com Left turn signal indicator N Neutral indicator Comes on when the transmission is in Neutral HISS indicator e Comes on briefly when the ignition switch is turned on Goes off if the ignition key has the correct coding e Flashes every 2 seconds for 24 hours wh
33. e Removing Wheels 5 Remove the rear axle shaft washer brake caliper bracket rear wheel and side collars gt Support the brake caliper assembly so that it doesn t hang from the brake hose Do not twist the brake hose E gt Avoid getting grease oil or dirt on E the disc or pad surfaces o gt Do not push the brake pedal while the 3 brake caliper is removed Q 92 Installation 1 To install the rear wheel reverse the removal procedure P Take care to prevent the brake caliper from scratching the wheel during installation NOTICE When installing the brake caliper into position carefully fit the brake disc between the pads to avoid scratching them http mototh com 2 Make sure that the slot on the brake caliper bracket is positioned in the lug on the swingarm Brake caliper bracket Tyre Puncture Removing Wheels 3 Adjust the drive chain EXP 71 4 Tighten the rear axle nut Torque 88 N m 9 0 kgf m 65 Ibf ft 5 Tighten the drive chain adjusting nuts lightly then hold the adjusting nuts and tighten the lock nuts Torque 21 N m 2 1 kgf m 15 Ibf ft 6 After installing the wheel apply 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 a
34. e EJP 14 If You are Involved 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 evaluate the condition of your motorcycle If the engine is still running turn it off Inspect for fluid leaks http mototh com check the tightness of critical nuts and bolts and check the handlebar control levers brakes and wheels Ride slowly and cautiously Your motorcycle may have suffered damage that is not immediately apparent Have your motorcycle thoroughly checked at a qualified service facility as soon as possible Carbon Monoxide Hazard Exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide a colourless odorless gas Breathing carbon monoxide can cause loss of consciousness and may lead to death If you run the engine in confined or even partly enclosed area the air you breathe could contain a dangerous amount of carbon monoxide Never run your motorcycle inside a garage or other enclosure http mototh com Safety Guidelines AWARNING Carbon monoxide gas is toxic Breathing it can cause unconsciousness and even kill you Avoid any areas or activities that expose you to carbon monoxide Ayayes e 2401
35. e brake hose Do not twist the brake hose P Avoid getting grease oil or dirt on the disc or pad surfaces gt Do not pull the front brake lever while the brake caliper is removed P Take care to prevent the brake caliper from scratching the wheel during removal Tape or cloth Brake caliper Mounting bolts Wheel speed sensor CBR500RA only http mototh com 4 Loosen the axle pinch bolt and front axle shaft 5 Support your motorcycle securely and raise the front wheel off the ground using a maintenance stand or a hoist 6 Remove the front axle shaft front wheel and side collars A Front axle shaft Axle pinch bolt Tyre Puncture Removing Wheels Installation 1 Attach the side collars to the wheel 2 On the left side place the wheel between the fork legs and insert the front axle shaft to the end through the left fork leg and wheel hub 3 Tighten the axle shaft Torque 54 N m 5 5 kgf m 40 Ibf ft bunoouse qnoJ WM continued 89 http mototh com Tyre Puncture Removing Wheels A Install the brake caliper and tighten the mounting bolts Torque 30 N m 3 1 kgf m 22 Ibf ft P Take care to prevent the brake caliper from scratching the wheel during installation gt Use new mounting bolts when installing the brake caliper NOTICE When installing the brake caliper into p
36. ectrolyte with extreme care as it contains dilute sulfuric acid Contact with your skin or eyes can burn you or cause loss of your eyesight Read this manual carefully and understand it before handling the battery Neglect of the instructions can cause personal injury and damage to the motorcycle Do not use a battery with the electrolyte at or below the lower level mark It can explode causing serious injury http mototh com continued 7 Ayapes e o4010IN Ayapes a 2 24010 A A Image Labels RADIATOR CAP LABEL DANGER NEVER OPEN WHEN HOT Hot coolant will scald you Relief pressure valve begins to open at 1 1 kgf cm ACCESSORIES AND LOADING WARNING LABEL WARNING ACCESSORIES AND LOADING The safety stability and handling of this motorcycle may be affected by the addition of accessories and luggage Read carefully the instructions contained in user s manual and installation guide before installing any accessory The total weight of accessories and luggage added to rider s and passenger s weight should not exceed 182 kg 401 Ib which is the maximum weight capacity The luggage weight must not exceed 11 kg 24 Ib under any circumstances The fitting of large fork mounted or large handlebar mounted fairing is not recommended http mototh com Image Labels TYRE INFORMATION LABEL Cold tyre pressure Driver only Fron 250 kPa 2 50 kgf cm 36 psi Rear 290 kPa 2 90 kgf cm 4
37. em complies with R amp TTE Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity Directive CE The declaration of conformity to R amp TTE Directive is provided to the owner at the time of purchase The declaration of conformity should be kept at a safe place When the declaration of conformity is lost or is not provided contact your dealer South Africa only Singapore only TA 2007 988 ME andards SA 080226241 APPROVED Morocco only AGREE PAR L ANRT MAROC Num ro d agr ment MR 6164 ANRT 2011 Date d agr ment 04 04 2011 Document Bag The owner s manual registration and insurance information can be stored in the plastic document bag underside of the front seat EJP 37 Ignition Cut off System A banking lean angle sensor automatically stops the engine and fuel pump if the motorcycle falls over To reset the sensor you must turn the ignition switch to OFF and back to the ON position before the engine can be restarted http mototh com Fuels Containing Alcohol Some conventional fuels blended with alcohol are available in some locales to help reduce emissions to meet clean air standards If you plan to use blended fuel check that it is unleaded and meets the minimum octane rating requirement The following fuel blends can be used in your motorcycle Ethanol ethyl alcohol 10 by volume max Petrol containing e
38. en the ignition switch is turned off N ER nss Gy xi000rZhi un 7 ogg IPs Lal c Right turn signal indicator ZO High beam indicator http mototh com apind uonejedo 31 Switches p nd uonejedo bat bo Horn button lt gt Turn signal switch gt Pressing the switch turns the turn signal off Headlight dimmer switch e D High beam e 2D Low beam EDPASS Passing light control switch Flashes the high beam headlight 8e http mototh com Engine stop switch Should normally remain in the O Run position gt In an emergency switch to the G i Off position to stop the engine G Start button A Hazard switch Switchable when the ignition switch is on Can be turned to off regardless of the ignition switch position gt The signals continue flashing with the ignition switch is OFF or LOCK after the hazard switch is on Ignition Switch ON i i Turns electrical system Switches the electrical system on off locks the Tue steering cus 3 P Key can be removed when in the OFF or LOCK Turns engine off E position e LOCK S Locks steering e Steering Lock Locking a Lock the steering when parking to help Turn the handlebar all the way to the left prevent theft Ge m Push the key down and turn the ignition A U shaped wheel lock or similar device is switch to the LOCK po
39. enance free type and can be permanently damaged if the cap strip is removed This symbol on the battery means that this product must not be treated as household waste NOTICE An improperly disposed of battery can be harmful to the environment and human health Always confirm local regulations for battery disposal AWARNING The battery gives off explosive hydrogen gas during normal operation A spark or flame can cause the battery to explode with enough force to kill or seriously hurt you Wear protective clothing and a face shield or have a skilled mechanic do the battery servicing Cleaning the Battery Terminals 1 Remove the battery BP 60 2 If the terminals are starting to corrode and are coated with a white substance wash with warm water and wipe clean http mototh com 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 Consult your dealer about when you should replace the battery Always replace the battery with another maintenance free battery of the same type Installing non Honda electrical accessories can overload the electrical system discharging the battery and possibly damaging the system Maintenance Fundamentals Fuses Fuses protect the electrical circuits on your motorcycle If something electrical on your
40. ended Ture dir Dress Front 250 kPa 2 50 kgf cm 36 psi brake fluid Yre alr pressure Rear 290 kPa 2 90 kgf cm 42 psi Cooling system Minimum Front 1 5 mm 0 06 in capacity tread depth Rear 2 0 mm 0 08 in Recommended Spark plugs standard CPR8EA 9 NGK coolant 0 80 to 0 90 mm 0 031 to T Spark plug gap 0 035 in drive chain e lubricant Idle speed 1 200 100 rpm e gem e z z Drive chain Honda 4 stroke motorcycle oil API Service SECH Classification SG or higher excluding oils Recommended 4 EE a nS marked as Energy Conserving or Resource chain g Conserving SAE 10W 30 JASO T 903 standard MA Sened sprocket sizes 2 5 litres 2 6 US qt After draining 2 2 Imp at After draining amp 5 7 Titres 2 9 US at engine oil filter 2 4 Imp at change mpg Recommended Standard drive After disassembly s deg US qt Honda DOT 4 Brake Fluid 1 4 litres 1 48 US qt 1 23 Imp qt Pro Honda HP Coolant Drive chain lubricant designed specifically for O ring chains 35 to 45 mm 1 4 to 1 8 in DID 520V0 No of links 112 Engine sprocket 15T Rear wheel am sprocket http mototh com Specifications E Torque Specifications Engine oil drain bolt Oil filter Front wheel axle shaft Front wheel brake caliper mounting bolts Front wheel axle pinch bolt Rear wheel axle nut 30 N m 3 1 kgf m 22 Ibf ft 26 N m 2 7 kgf m 19 Ibf ft 54 N m 5 5 kgf m 40 Ibf ft 30 N m 3 1 k
41. er cleaning can degrade the viscous element performance and cause the intake of dust Do not perform the maintenance Should be serviced by your dealer http mototh com Tool Kit The tool kit is stored under the rear seat P 56 You can perform some roadside repairs minor adjustments and parts replacement with the tools contained in the kit E II E F II F ED and III ED type Pin spanner e 10 x 14 mm Open end wrench e Standard Phillips screwdriver e Screwdriver handle Extension bar 5 mm Hex wrench Helmet set wire e Fuse puller Pin spanner 8 x 12 mm Open end wrench 10 x 14 mm Open end wrench e Standard Phillips screwdriver Screwdriver handle Extension bar 5 mm Hex wrench 19 mm Box end wrench 24 mm Box end wrench e Helmet set wire Fuse puller http mototh com adueuaquley ih 55 Removing amp Installing Body Components Rear Seat Ignition key lock g a 92UeU9 1UIel A A SE Prongs Rear stays Ze a A Rear seat 56 Removal 1 Insert the ignition key into the seat lock 2 Turn it clockwise then pull the rear seat up and back Installation 1 Insert the prongs into the rear stays on the frame 2 Push down on the rear of the rear seat Make sure that the seat is locked securely in position to pull it up lightly The seat locks automatically when closed Take
42. eter tripmeter fuel mileage meter and fuel consumption meter and so on Q29 it will automatically return to the reserve fuel consumption display if the buttons are not pressed after for about 10 seconds After refuelling more than the reserve amount the display returns to normal when your motorcycle travel 0 1 km 0 06 mile apind uonejedo continued 23 apind uoneJjedo X 24 Instruments continued Display Setting Following items to change sequentially e Clock setting Backlight brightness adjustment Activating deactivating of tripmeter A average fuel mileage and fuel consumption automatic reset mode e Setting of HISS indicator e Changing of speed and mileage unit e Changing of fuel mileage meter unit Ordinary display E 3 y Clock setting itd Backlight brightness adjustment M Activating deactivating of tripmeter A average fuel mileage and fuel consumption automatic reset mode Xr Setting of HISS indicator d E Il E type only Changing of speed and mileage unit Changing of fuel mileage meter unit Press and hold SEL button and SET button http mototh com C gt Press SET button In addition to move the ordinary display at Press SET button The minute digits start display setting e The button is not pressed for about 30 seconds e Turn the ignition switch off and then
43. g in a safe area to become familiar with how this motorcycle works and handles and to become accustomed to the motorcycle s size and weight 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 continued 3 Ayayes e o4010IN D Ayaypes 9 2 24010 A a Safety Guidelines Make Yourself Easy to See Make yourself more visible especially at night by wearing bright reflective clothing positioning yourself so other drivers can see you signaling before turning or changing lanes and using your horn when necessary Ride within Your Limits Never ride beyond your personal abilities or faster than conditions warrant Fatigue and inattention can impair your ability to use good judgement and ride safely Don t Drink and Ride Alcohol and riding don t mix Even one alcoholic drink can reduce your ability to respond to changing conditions and your reaction time gets worse with every additional drink Don t drink and ride and don t let your friends drink and ride either Keep Your Honda in Safe Condition It s important to keep your motorcycle properly maintained and in safe riding condition Inspect your motorcycle before every ride and perform all recommended maintenance Never exceed load limits EP 15 and do not modify your motorcycle or install accessories that would make your motorcycle unsaf
44. g steps D amp Q2 again If Engine Will Not Start http mototh com Shifting Gears Your motorcycle transmission has six forward gears in a one down five up shift pattern d If you put the motorcycle in gear with the side stand down the engine will shut off 1 http mototh com apind uonejedo E 35 apind uoneJedo 36 Refuelling Fuel fill cap Filler neck plate Fuel level max Lock cover Fuel filler opening Ignition key Do not fill with fuel above the plate Fuel type Unleaded petrol only Fuel octane number Your motorcycle is designed to use Research Octane Number RON 90 or higher Tank capacity 15 7 litres 4 15 US gal 3 45 Imp gal 15 5 litres 4 09 US gal 3 41 Imp gal Refuelling and Fuel Guidelines Opening the Fuel Fill Cap Open the lock cover insert the ignition key and turn it clockwise to remove the cap Closing the Fuel Fill Cap Q After refuelling align the fuel fill cap latch with the slot in the filler neck Push the fuel fill cap into the filler neck until it snaps closed and locks Remove the key and close the lock cover gt The key cannot be removed if the cap is not locked AWARNING Petrol 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 outdoors Wipe up spills immediately
45. gf m 22 Ibf ft 22 N m 2 2 kgf m 16 Ibf ft 88 N m 9 0 kgf m 65 Ibf ft Drive chain adjusting lock nuts 21 N m 2 1 kgf m 15 Ibf ft Bi Bulbs Headlight 12V 55W x 2 Brake Tail light 12V 21 5W Front turn signal lights 12V 21W x 2 Rear turn signal lights 12V 21W x 2 Position lights 12V 5W License plate light 12V 5W B Fuses Main fuse 30A Other fuses CBR500R 15A 7 5A CBR500RA 30A 15A 7 5A http mototh com suone umeds D 115 5 2 x 116 A ABS Anti lock Brake System Indicator Accessories B Battery oorr 46 60 Brakelight Switch eese 80 Brakes Pad Wear Btakirig soit etie Bulb Brake Tail Light 97 Front Turn Signal Headlight enirere rote rte License Plate obt 98 Position Light Rear Turn Song 98 C Caring for Your Motorcycle 107 Clutch System Colour label Coolant 5 2 iste deese Crankcase Breatber 78 D Digital Clock Adjustment 25 Drive Chalii ipten eire 70 E Electrical Trouble 94 Engine Number du Ru El E Ae he ee OllFiltefe e eat oa cece Se caret te ate iet Overheats Startilig siii deter eaten i eet rete es Stop Switch Stopping Environment http mototh com Equipment Owner s Manual 104 Flooded Engine sss 34 Frame Number 112 Front SEa ao iea Reed ect eet het 57 Fuel REMAINING tse ee
46. h the side stand down Riding Precautions 3 Slowly lean the motorcycle to the left until its weight rests on the side stand 4 Turn the handlebars fully to the left gt Turning the handlebars to the right reduces stability and may cause the motorcycle to fall 5 Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position and remove the key EJP 33 Refuelling and Fuel Guidelines Follow these guidelines to protect the engine and catalytic converter Use only unleaded petrol Use recommended octane number Using lower octane petrol will result in decreased engine performance Do not use fuels containing a high concentration of alcohol Sp 105 Do not use stale or contaminated petrol or an oil petrol mixture Avoid getting dirt or water in the fuel tank http mototh com Ayapes e 24010IN D 13 Ayapes 9 2 24010 A a Accessories amp Modifications Accessories amp Modifications We strongly advise that you do not add any accessories that were not specifically designed for your motorcycle by Honda or make modifications to your motorcycle from its original design Doing so can make it unsafe Modifying your motorcycle may also void your warranty and make your motorcycle illegal to operate on public roads and highways Before deciding to install accessories on your motorcycle be certain the modification is safe and legal AWARNING Improper accessories or modifications can cause a crash in which you
47. hain immediately after washing and drying the motorcycle 6 Apply a coat of wax to prevent corrosion P Avoid products that contain harsh detergents or chemical solvents These can damage the metal paint and plastic on your motorcycle Keep the wax clear of the tyres and brakes gt If your motorcycle has any matte painted parts do not apply a coat of wax to the matte painted surface uoneuuoju continued 107 http mototh com uoneuuJoju Ll 108 Caring for Your Motorcycle Washing Precautions Follow these guidelines when washing Do not use high pressure washers gt High pressure water cleaners can damage moving parts and electrical parts rendering them inoperable Do not direct water at the muffler gt Water in the muffler can prevent starting and causes rust in the muffler Dry the brakes gt Water adversely affects braking effectiveness After washing apply the brakes intermittently at low speed to help dry them Do not direct water under the seat gt Water in the underseat compartment can damage your documents and other belongings Do not direct water at the air cleaner gt Water in the air cleaner can prevent the engine from starting Do not direct water near the headlight gt Any condensation inside the headlight should dissipate after a few minutes of running the engine Do not use waxes containing compounds at the mat painted surface gt Using plenty of wa
48. heck brake fluid level and pads wear EJP 67 68 e Lights and horn Check that lights indicators and horn function properly Engine stop switch Check for proper function e Clutch Check operation Adjust freeplay if necessary EYP 74 e Side stand ignition cut off system Check for proper function EYP 69 e Wheels and tyres Check condition air pressure and adjust if necessary BP 51 http mototh com Replacing Parts Always use Honda Genuine Parts or their equivalents to ensure reliability and safety When ordering coloured components specify the model name colour and code mentioned on the colour label The colour label is attached to the rear fender under the rear seat EXP 56 http mototh com Maintenance Fundamentals Colour label adueuaquley AWARNING 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 45 92UeU9 1UIPel A A 46 Maintenance Fundamentals Battery Your motorcycle has a maintenance free type battery You do not have to check the battery electrolyte level or add distilled water Clean the battery terminals if they become dirty or corroded Do not remove the battery cap seals There is no need to remove the cap when charging NOTICE Your battery is a maint
49. ified for aluminium engines or ordinary tap water or mineral can cause corrosion Crankcase Breather 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 Tyres Inspecting Replacing I Checking the Air Pressure Visually inspect your tyres and use an air pressure gauge to measure the air pressure at least once a month or any time you think the tyres look low Always check air pressure when your tyres are cold Maintenance Fundamentals I Inspecting for Damage Inspect the tyres for Cuts slits or cracks that exposes fabric or cords or nails or other foreign objects embedded in the side of the tyre or the tread Also inspect for the bumps or bulges in the side walls of the tyres I Inspecting for Abnormal Wear Inspect the tyres for signs of abnormal wear on the contact surface continued http mototh com e ueugQjuielA 51 ueu zuleN H 52 Maintenance Fundamentals I Inspecting Tread Depth nspect the tread wear indicators If they For safe riding you should replace the tyres when the minimum tread depth is reached become visible replace the tyres immediately Wear indicator location mark AWARNING Riding on tyres that are excessively worn or improperly inflated can cause a crash in which yo
50. irm level surface 4 Check that the oil level is between the upper and lower level marks in the oil inspection window Oil fill cap Oil A window Upper level a 4 Lower level level inspection http mototh com aoueuaquley 8 61 92UeU9 1UIel A Gu 62 Engine Oil Adding Engine Oil Adding Engine Oil If the engine oil is below or near the lower level mark add the recommended engine oil P 48 1 Remove the oil fill cap Add the recommended oil until it reaches the upper level mark Place your motorcycle in an upright position on a firm level surface when checking the oil level gt Do not overfill above the upper level mark gt Make sure no foreign objects enter the oil filler opening gt 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 selection guidelines see Maintenance Fundamentals SP 48 http mototh com Engine Oil Changing Engine Oil amp Filter Changing Engine Oil amp Filter Changing the oil and filter requires special tools We recommend that you have your motorcycle serviced by your dealer Use a new Honda Genuine oil filter or equivalent specified for y
51. ley D continued 41 http mototh com 92UeUu9 1Uulel A A Maintenance Schedule Pre tide Eguen a Annual Regular Refer to Items Check x1 000km 1 24 36 48 Ce Be P 44 x1000mi 0 6 16 24 B ms Fuel Line n n Fuel Level n 36 Throttle Operation n n 77 Air Cleaner 2 54 Crankcase Breather 3 a ERBEHOoomosom EH fal EBEBEBEOOoRBosgom m 78 xe BN Spark Plugs E Valve Clearance n Engine Oil n O OQ Q Q 63 Engine Oil Filter o Q Q Q 64 Engine Idle Speed N n n m Radiator Coolant 4 n n n BR 3Years 65 Cooling System N n 1 n Secondary Air Supply System Bw n n n Maintenance Level Maintenance Legend Bw Intermediate We recommend service by your dealer unless n Inspect clean adjust lubricate or replace if necessary you have the necessary tools and are mechanically skilled Lubricate Procedures are provided in an official Honda Shop Manual ON Replace x Technical In the interest of safety have your motorcycle Clean serviced by your dealer http mototh com Maintenance Schedule Preride fC Annual Regular Refer to Items Check x 1 000 km 1 12 24 36 48 check Replace page P 44 x 1 000 mi 06 8 16 24 32 Drive Chain n Every 1 000 km 600 mi El 70 Drive Chain Slider gg Sg Dm 73 Brake Fluid 4 D gH D BD HU ves 67 Brake Pads Wear n ER SS D u 68 Brake System Bugs D Lr 67 Brakelight
52. mponents P 56 Rear Seat rrean aeree dE eech 56 Front SCA ur LE 57 Side Cover 58 Clip 59 Battery P 60 Engine Oil eene 61 Coolant cere noreni sensn nnie nine 65 Brake P 67 Side Stain BEE P 69 Drive Chain noinine P 70 el EE P 74 APOC TE P 77 Crankcase Breather P 78 Other Adjustments P 79 Rear Suspension eseeseeeeeeeere ereere P 79 Headlight Am P 80 Brakelight Switch u P 80 http mototh com 92Ueu9 1ulelA Gu A0 Importance of Maintenance Importance of Maintenance Keeping your motorcycle well maintained is absolutely essential to your safety and to protect your investment obtain maximum performance avoid breakdowns and reduce air pollution Maintenance is the owner s responsibility Be sure to inspect your motorcycle before each ride perform the periodic checks specified in the Maintenance Schedule Sp 41 AWARNING Improperly maintaining your motorcycle 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 Maintenance Safety Always read the maintenance instructions before you begin each task and make sure that you have the tools parts and skills required We cannot warn y
53. ng Indicators On or Flashing gt ABS Anti lock Brake System Indicator CBR500RA only ABS Anti lock Brake System Indicator CBR500RA only If the indicator operates in one of the following ways you may have a serious problem with the brake system Reduce your speed and have your motorcycle inspected by your dealer as soon as possible Indicator comes on or starts flashing while riding e Indicator does not come on when the ignition switch is in the ON position e Indicator does not go off at speeds above 10 km h 6 mph 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 off and then on again The ABS indicator will go off after your speed reaches 30 km h 19 mph http mototh com bunoouse qnoJ hal 85 bunoouse qno4 86 Other Warning Indication Fuel Gauge Failure Indication If the fuel system has an error all segments will blink or go off as shown in the gt illustration If these occurs see your dealer as soon as possible ER S S S FD z E http mototh com Tyre Puncture Repairing a puncture or removing a wheel requires special tools and technical expertise We recommend you have this type of servi
54. on 1 To set the clock Turn the ignition switch to ON e Press and hold SEL button and SET button the hour digits start flashing Press SEL button until the desired hour is Lr displayed Q Press SEL button until the desired minute is P Press and hold to advance the minute eu displayed Q Press SET button The clock is set and then pp and hold to advance the hour fast http mototh com the display moves to the backlight brightness adjustment continued apind uonejedo 25 apind uoneJedo A 26 Instruments Continued 2 Backlight brightness adjustment Press SET button The backlight is set and You can adjust the brightness to five levels then the display moves to activating Press SEL button The brightness is switched deactivating of tripmeter A average fuel mileage and fuel consumption automatic km h HE km h PEGE km h EGE L X oo o TI e f 1F1 km h hsb km h G08 http mototh com 3 To activate deactivate of tripmeter A To end the selection press SET button The average fuel mileage and fuel activation deactivation of automatic reset consumption automatic reset mode You can also activate or deactivate the automatic reset mode by refuelling after 1st E segment of the fuel gauge starts flashing Deactivation is initially set Press SEL button to select Da activate or EF deactivate in the automatic reset mode mode is set and
55. osition on the fork leg carefully fit the brake disc between the pads to avoid scratching them 5 Lower the front wheel on the ground 6 Apply the brake lever and pump the fork several times 7 Tighten the axle pinch bolt bunoouse qno4 ud Torque 22 N m 2 2 kgf m 16 Ibf ft 8 Raise the front wheel off the ground again and check that the wheel rotates freely after you release the brake 9 Uncover the protective tape or cloth 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 ER http mototh com Rear Wheel Removal 1 Support your motorcycle securely and raise the rear wheel off the ground using a maintenance stand or a hoist 2 Loosen the rear axle nut lock nuts and turn the adjusting nuts so the rear wheel can be moved all the way forward for maximum drive chain slack 3 Remove the drive chain from the rear wheel sprocket by pushing the rear wheel forward 4 Remove the rear axle nut and washer Tyre Puncture Removing Wheels Rear axle shaft Drive chain Washer Adjusting nut io STOVE Pulser Nee y Cf Leah CBR500RA only j mA weg Lock nut j ring BRL speed sensor CBR500RA only a axle nut Adjusting nut http mototh com continued Burooysajqnosy 91 Tyre Punctur
56. ou of every conceivable hazard that can arise in performing maintenance Only you can decide whether or not you should perform a given task Follow these guidelines when performing maintenance Stop the engine and remove the key Park your motorcycle on a firm level surface using the side 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 so in a well ventilated area http mototh com Maintenance Schedule The maintenance schedule specifies the maintenance requirements necessary to ensure safe dependable performance and proper emission control Maintenance work should be performed in accordance with Honda s standards and specifications by properly trained and equipped 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 for by your dealer Retain all receipts If you sell the motorcycle these receipts should be transferred with the motorcycle to the new owner Honda recommends that your dealer should road test your motorcycle after each periodic maintenance is carried out adueuaqu
57. our model aoueuaquley E Using the wrong oil filter can result in serious damage to Drain bolt Sealing the engine washer 1 If the engine is cold idle the engine for 3 5 Remove the oil fill cap drain bolt and to 5 minutes sealing washer to drain the oil 2 Turn the ignition switch off stop the 6 Remove the oil filter with a filter wrench engine and wait for 2 to 3 minutes and let the remaining oil drain out Make 3 Park on a firm level surface and lower sure the prior seal is not stuck to the the side stand engine 4 Place a drain pan under the drain bolt P Discard the oil and oil filter at an approved recycling centre http mototh com continued 63 ueu zuleN A 64 Engine Oil Changing Engine Oil amp Filter Install a new sealing washer onto the drain bolt Tighten the drain bolt Torque 30 N m 3 1 kgf m 22 Ibf ft 9 10 Oil filter ge ii 7 Apply a thin coat of engine oil to the rubber seal of a new oil filter 8 Install a new oil filter and tighten n Torque 26 N m 2 7 kgf m 19 Ibf ft http mototh com Fill the crankcase with the recommended oil EYP 48 and install the oil fill cap Required oil When changing oil amp engine oil filter 2 7 litres 2 9 US qt 2 4 Imp qt When changing oil only 2 5 litres 2 6 US qt 2 2 Imp qt Check the oil level Sp 61 Check that there are no oil leaks
58. r stickers on the key If the HISS indicator still stays on have your motorcycle inspected by your dealer Starter Motor Does Not Operate Check the following items e Make sure engine stop switch is O Run position BP 32 Check for a blown fuse Ei P 99 Check for a loose battery connection or battery terminal corrosion BP 46 Check the condition of the battery EP 94 If the problem continues have your motorcycle inspected by your dealer http mototh com Overheating High coolant temperature indicator is on The engine is overheating when the following occurs High coolant temperature indicator comes on Acceleration becomes sluggish e f this occurs pull safely to the side of the road and perform the following procedure Extended fast idling may cause the high coolant temperature indicator comes on Continuing to ride with an overheated engine can cause serious damage to the engine 1 Stop the engine using the ignition switch and then turn the ignition switch to the ON position 2 Check that the radiator fan is operating and then turn the ignition switch to the OFF position If the fan is not operating Suspect a fault Do not start the engine Transport your motorcycle to your dealer If the fan is operating Allow the engine to cool with the ignition switch in the OFF position 3 After the engine has cooled inspect the radiator hose and check if there is a leak
59. rive chain slack adjusted by your dealer When adjusting the drive chain slack be careful not to damage the wheel speed sensor and pulser ring 1 Place your motorcycle on the side stand on a level surface 2 Stop the engine Place the transmission in Neutral Loosen the rear axle nut 4 Loosen the lock nuts on both sides of the swingarm w Drive Chain Adjusting the Drive Chain Slack ec WA gi Lock nut 2 Y Fr d Viet f A axle nut i y Adjusting nut Adjusting nut amp z Rear edge of adjusting slot M b cl Chain adjuster vr ot index mark ws Lock nut e ueugQjuielA continued 71 http mototh com BIUCUDLUILCA 72 Drive Chain Adjusting the Drive Chain Slack 5 Turn both adjusting nuts an equal number of turns until the correct drive chain slack is obtained Turn the adjusting nuts clockwise to tighten the chain Turn the adjusting nuts counterclockwise to provide more slack Adjust the slack at a point midway between the front sprocket and the rear wheel sprocket Check the drive chain slack Sp 70 6 Check rear axle alignment by making sure the chain adjuster index marks align with the rear edge of the adjusting slots Both marks should correspond If the axle is misaligned turn the right or left adjusting nuts until the marks are aligned and recheck chain slack 7 Tighten the rear axle nut Torque
60. se 1 410 mm 55 5 in Minimum ground 140 mm 5 5 in clearance Caster angle 25 30 Trail 103 mm 4 1 in CBR500R 192 kg 423 Ib Men CBRSOORA 194 S 428 Ib Maximum weight capacity KO II KO type 160 kg 353 Ib Except KO II KO type Maximum luggage Except KO II KO weight 2 U II U type Passenger capacity Minimum turning radius 2 7 m 8 9 ft 182 kg 401 Ib 11kg Q4 Ib Rider and 1 passenger Displacement Bore x stroke Compression ratio Fuel Tank capacity Battery Gear ratios Reduction ratios primary final 471 cm 28 7 cu in 67 0 x 66 8 mm 2 64 x 2 63 in 10 7 1 Unleaded petrol Recommended 90 RON or higher Except KO Il 15 7 litres 4 15 US gal 3 45 KO type Imp gal KO II KO 15 5 litres 4 09 US gal 3 41 type Imp gal FTZ10S YTZ10S 12V 8 6 Ah 10 HR 9 1 Ah 20 HR 1st 3 285 2nd 2 105 3rd 1 600 4th 1 300 5th 1 150 6th 1 043 2 029 2 733 1 Including rider passenger all luggage and accessories 2 Includes the weight of the luggage and added accessories http mototh com suone umeds Di 113 suone uneds Ll 114 Specifications E Service Data Tre SEG Front 120 70ZR17M C 58W Sea 160 602R17M C 69W rg dial tubel Engine oil Tyre type Radial tubeless capacity Front DUNLOP D222F Recommended METZELER ROADTEC Z8 INTERACT E Tyres Rear DUNLOP D222 METZELER ROADTEC Z8 INTERACT Recomm
61. se Sensible Cleaners Use a biodegradable 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 centre Call your local or state office of public works or environmental services to find a recycling centre in your area and to get instructions on how to dispose of non recyclable wastes Do not place used engine oil in the trash or pour it down a You amp the Environment drain or on the ground Used oil petrol coolant and cleaning solvents contain poisons that can hurt refuse workers and contaminate drinking water lakes rivers and oceans http mototh com uoneuuoju 111 uoneunoju 112 Serial Numbers Serial Numbers The frame and engine serial numbers uniquely identify your motorcycle and are required in order to register your motorcycle They may also be required when ordering replacement parts The frame number is stamped on the right side of the steering head The engine number is stamped on top of the crankcase You should record these numbers and keep them in a safe place http mototh com Engine number Bi Main Components Type PC44 Overall length 2 075 mm 81 7 in Overall width 740 mm 29 1 in Overall height 1 145 mm 45 1 in Wheelba
62. section contains important information for safe riding of your motorcycle Please read this section carefully Safety Guidelines P 3 Safety Precautions P 10 Riding Precautions esses P 11 Accessories amp Modifications P 14 Loading EEN P 15 http mototh com Safety Guidelines Follow these guidelines to enhance your safety Perform all routine and regular inspections specified in this manual Stop the engine and keep sparks and flame away before filling the fuel tank Do not run the engine in enclosed or partly enclosed areas Carbon monoxide in exhaust gases is toxic and can kill you Always Wear a Helmet It s a proven fact helmets and protective apparel significantly reduce the number and severity of head and other injuries So always wear an approved motorcycle helmet and protective apparel EJP 10 Before Riding Make sure that you are physically fit mentally focused and free of alcohol and drugs Check http mototh com Safety Guidelines that you and your passenger are both wearing an approved motorcycle helmet and protective apparel Instruct your passenger on holding onto the grab rails or your waist leaning with you in turns and keeping their feet on the footpegs even when the motorcycle is stopped Take Time to Learn amp Practice Even if you have ridden other motorcycles practice ridin
63. sition also recommended P Jiggle the handlebars if the lock is difficult to engage Remove the key Unlocking Insert the key push it in and turn the ignition switch to the OFF position Ignition key http mototh com 33 apind uolesadoO 34 Starting the Engine Start your engine using the following procedure regardless of whether the engine is cold or warm NOTICE e f the engine does not start within 5 seconds turn the ignition off and wait 10 seconds before trying to start the engine again to recover battery voltage e Extended fast idling and revving the engine can damage the engine and the exhaust system e Snapping the throttle or fast idling for more than about 5 minutes may cause exhaust pipe discolouration 1 Make sure the engine stop switch is in the Q Run position o Turn the ignition switch to the ON position Shift the transmission to Neutral ON 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 Q Press the start button with the throttle completely closed If the engine does not start D Open the throttle fully and press the start button for 5 seconds Q2 Repeat the normal starting procedure G If the engine starts open the throttle slightly if idling is unstable 4 If the engine does not start wait 10 seconds before tryin
64. ssembly Improper assembly may lead to loss of braking capacity http mototh com bunoouse qnoJ iai 93 bunoouse qno4 M 94 Electrical Trouble Battery Goes Dead Burned out Light Bulb Charge the battery using a motorcycle battery charger Remove the battery from the motorcycle while charging Do not use an automobile type battery charger as these can overheat a motorcycle battery and cause permanent damage If the battery does not recover after recharging contact your dealer NOTICE Jump starting using an automobile battery is not recommended as this can damage your motorcycle s electrical system Follow the procedure below to replace a burned out light bulb Turn the ignition 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 replacement bulb for correct operation before riding For the light bulb wattage see Specifications EYP 115 http mototh com Headlight Bulb Socket cover C MSN Arrow mark Arrow mark http mototh com Electrical Trouble f Burned out Light Bulb Remove the socket cover by turning it counterclockwise Pull the socket off the bulb without turning it Unhook the bulb retainer and pull out the bulb without turning it Install a new bulb and parts in the reverse order of removal P Make sure the arrow marks
65. ssenger always wear an approved helmet and protective apparel Gloves Full finger leather gloves with high abrasion resistance I Boots or Riding Shoes Sturdy boots with non slip soles and ankle protection Jacket and Trousers Protective highly visible long sleeved jacket and durable trousers for riding or a protective suit http mototh com Riding Precautions Running in Period During the first 500 km 300 miles of running follow these guidelines to ensure your motorcycle s future reliability and performance Avoid full throttle starts and rapid acceleration Avoid hard braking Ride conservatively http mototh com Riding Precautions Brakes Observe the following guidelines Avoid excessively hard braking and sudden shifting to a lower gear gt Sudden braking can reduce the motorcycle s stability gt Where possible reduce speed before turning otherwise you risk wheel slippage Exercise caution on low traction surfaces gt The wheels lock more easily on such surfaces and braking distances are longer Avoid continuous braking P Repeated braking can overheat the brakes reducing their effectiveness continued Ayaypes e o4010IN Ki 11 Ayapes 9 2 24010 A m Riding Precautions I 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 A
66. switch is on Leaving the ignition switch on with the engine stopped will drain the battery Do not turn the key while riding Engine Stop Switch Do not use the engine stop switch except in an emergency Doing so when riding will cause the engine to suddenly turn off making riding unsafe If you stop the engine using the engine stop switch turn the ignition switch off Failing to do so will drain the battery Odometer The display locks at 999 999 when the read out exceeds 999 999 Instruments Controls amp Other Features Tripmeter The tripmeter A B returns to 0 0 when the read out exceeds 9999 9 HISS The Honda Ignition Security System HISS immobilizes the engine s ignition system if an improperly coded key is used to try and start the engine When the ignition switch is turned off the HISS immobilizer system is always alert even if the HISS indicator is not flashing If the ignition switch is turned on with the engine stop switch in the Q Run position the HISS indicator turns on and goes off after a few seconds to indicate it is OK to start the engine HISS Indicator Does Not Turn Off P 82 The HISS indicator starts flashing every 2 seconds for 24 hours after the ignition switch is turned off You can turn this feature on and off P 28 continued http mototh com uoneuuoju 103 uoneunoju 104 Instruments Controls amp Other Features EC Directive This immobilizer syst
67. ter clean the mat painted surface with a soft cloth or sponge Dry with a soft clean cloth gt Use neutral detergent to clean mat painted surface Aluminium Components Aluminium will corrode from contact with dirt mud or road salt Clean aluminium parts regularly and follow these guidelines to avoid scratches Do not use stiff brushes steel wool or cleaners containing abrasives Avoid riding over or scraping against curbs Panels and Windscreen Follow these guidelines to prevent scratches and blemishes http mototh com Wash gently using a soft sponge and plenty of water To remove stubborn stains use diluted detergent and rinse thoroughly with plenty of water void getting petrol brake fluid or detergents on the instruments windscreen panels or headlight Exhaust Pipe and Muffler The exhaust pipe and muffler are stainless steel but may become stained by mud or dust To remove mud or dust use a wet sponge and a liquid kitchen abrasive then rinse well with clean water Dry with chamois or a soft towel If necessary remove heat stains by using a commercially available fine texture compound Then rinse by the same manner as removing mud or dust Even though the exhaust is made of stainless steel it can become stained Remove all marks and blemishes as soon as they are noticed http mototh com Storing Your Motorcycle Storing Your Motorcycle If you store your mo
68. thanol may be marketed under the name Gasohol Methanol methyl alcohol 5 by volume max that contain cosolvents and corrosion inhibitors to protect the fuel system Never use a blend containing more than 5 Fuels Containing Alcohol The use of petrol containing more than 10 ethanol or more than 5 methanol may Damage the painting of the fuel tank Damage the rubber tubes of the fuel line Cause corrosion of the fuel tank Cause poor drivability NOTICE Use of blended fuels containing higher than approved percentages can damage metal rubber plastic parts of your fuel system If you notice any undesirable operating symptoms or performance problems try a different brand of petrol http mototh com uoneuuoju i 105 uoneuu0oju Ll 106 Catalytic Converter Catalytic Converter This motorcycle is equipped with a three way catalytic converter The catalytic converter contain precious metals that serve as catalysts in high temperature chemical reactions that convert hydrocarbons HC carbon monoxide CO and oxides of nitrogen NOx in the exhaust gasses into safe compounds A defective catalytic converter contributes to air pollution and can impair your engine s performance A replacement unit must be an original Honda part or equivalent Follow these guidelines to protect your motorcycle s catalytic converter Always use unleaded petrol Leaded petrol will damage the cataly
69. tic converter Keep the engine in good running condition Have your motorcycle serviced if your engine is misfiring backfiring stalling or otherwise not running properly stop riding and turn off the engine http mototh com Caring for Your Motorcycle Frequent cleaning and polishing is important to ensure the long life of your Honda A clean motorcycle makes it easier to spot potential problems In particular seawater and salts used to prevent ice on roads promote the formation of corrosion Always wash your motorcycle thoroughly after riding on coastal or treated roads Washing Allow the engine muffler brakes and other high temperature parts to cool before washing 1 Rinse your motorcycle thoroughly using a garden hose to remove loose dirt 2 If necessary use a sponge or a soft towel with mild cleaner to remove road grime gt Clean the windscreen headlight lens panels and other plastic components with extra care to avoid scratching them Avoid Caring for Your Motorcycle 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 P Make sure that no lubricant spills onto the brakes or tyres Brake discs or pads contaminated with oil suffer greatly reduced braking effectiveness and can lead to a crash 5 Lubricate the drive c
70. torcycle outdoors you should consider using a full body motorcycle Cover If you won t be riding for an extended period follow these guidelines Wash your motorcycle and wax all painted surfaces except matte painted surfaces Coat chrome pieces with rust inhibiting oil Lubricate the drive chain BP 50 Place your motorcycle on a maintenance stand and position a block so that both tyres are off the ground After rain remove the body cover and allow the motorcycle to dry Remove the battery P 60 to prevent discharge Charge the battery in a shaded well ventilated area gt If you leave the battery in place disconnect the negative terminal to prevent discharge uoneuuoju continued 109 uoneuuoju 110 Transporting Your Motorcycle After removing your motorcycle from storage inspect all maintenance items required by the Maintenance Schedule Transporting Your Motorcycle If your motorcycle needs to be transported it should be carried on a motorcycle trailer or a flatbed truck or trailer that has a loading ramp or lifting platform and motorcycle tie down straps Never try to tow your motorcycle with a wheel or wheels on the ground NOTICE Towing your motorcycle can cause serious damage to the transmission http mototh com You amp the Environment Owning and riding a motorcycle can be enjoyable but you must do your part to protect the environment Choo
71. u can be seriously hurt or killed Follow all instructions in this owner s manual regarding tyre inflation and maintenance German law prohibits use of tyres whose tread depth is less than 1 6 mm http mototh com Have your tyres replaced by your dealer For recommended tyres air pressure and minimum tread depth see Specifications P 114 Follow these guidelines whenever you replace tyres Use the recommended tyres or equivalents of the same size construction speed rating and load range Have the wheel balanced with Honda Genuine balance weights or equivalents after the tyre is installed Do not install a tube inside a tubeless tyre on this motorcycle Excessive heat build up can cause the tube to burst Use only tubeless tyres on this motorcycle The rims are designed for tubeless tyres and during hard acceleration or braking a tube type tyre could slip on the rim and cause the tyre to rapidly deflate http mototh com Maintenance Fundamentals AWARNING Installing improper tyres on your motorcycle can adversely affect handling and stability and can cause a crash in which you can be seriously hurt or killed Always use the size and type of tyres recommended in this owner s manual e ueuaQiuielA m 53 92UeU9 1UIEel A A 54 Maintenance Fundamentals Air Cleaner This motorcycle is equipped with a viscous type air cleaner element Air blow cleaning or any oth
72. y vary with each locale http mototh com A Few Words About Safety Your safety and the safety of others is very important Operating this motorcycle safely is an important responsibility To help you make informed decisions about safety we have provided operating procedures and other information on safety labels and in this manual This information alerts you to potential hazards that could hurt you or others Of course it is not practical or possible to warn you about all hazards associated with operating or maintaining a motorcycle You must use your own good judgement 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 ADANGER You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don t follow instructions AWARNING You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don t follow instructions ACAUTION You CAN be HURT if you don t follow instructions Other important information is provided under the following titles Information to help you avoid damage to your motorcycle other property or the environment http mototh com Motorcycle Safety P 2 Operation Guide P 16 Maintenance PABO Troubleshooting P 81 Information P 101 Specifications P 113 Index P 116 http mototh com Motorcycle Safety This

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