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Fuel Tank Capacity | 16.5 liters |
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Front Brake | Disc |
Fuel System | Fuel Injection |
Front Suspension | Telescopic fork |
Engine Type | 4-stroke, single-cylinder |
Rear Brake | Disc |
Transmission | 6-speed |
Rear Suspension | Monoshock |
Follow guidelines for safety: perform inspections, avoid sparks near fuel, do not run engine in enclosed areas.
Helmets and protective apparel significantly reduce injury severity. Always wear approved gear.
Ensure fitness, check gear, instruct passenger on riding. Safety first.
Pay attention to others, be ready to react to hazards and avoid collisions.
Never exceed personal abilities or ride faster than conditions warrant. Fatigue impairs judgment.
Alcohol impairs reaction time and judgment. Never drink and ride.
Perform regular maintenance and inspections. Do not exceed load limits or modify unsafely.
General safety measures for riding, including protective apparel and defensive riding.
Wear approved helmet, eye protection, and high-visibility clothing. Ride defensively.
Use safety-standard certified, high-visibility helmet that fits securely. Face shield needed.
Wear full-finger leather gloves with high abrasion resistance for hand protection.
Wear sturdy boots with non-slip soles and ankle protection for foot safety.
Guidelines for safe riding, including running-in period, braking, and wet conditions.
Use unleaded petrol, recommended octane. Avoid high-alcohol, stale, or mixed fuels.
Improper accessories/modifications can cause crashes. Use Honda genuine parts only. Do not pull trailers.
Overloading or improper loading can cause crashes. Tie luggage securely, evenly balanced.
Identifies key components like fuse box, battery, throttle grip, brake levers, etc.
Alerts to a problem with the fuel injection system. See dealer if lit.
Controls electrical system, locks steering. Key removable in OFF/LOCK.
For emergency shutdown. Do not use while riding. Drains battery if left on.
Avoid continuous starting. Extended idling can damage the engine. Do not start with throttle fully open.
Instructions on how to refuel, fuel type, and tank capacity.
Why maintenance is essential for safety, performance, and longevity.
Guidelines for safe maintenance procedures, including stopping the engine and cooling parts.
Specifies maintenance requirements for safe performance and emission control.
Crucial checks before riding to ensure safety and prevent breakdowns.
How to check the engine oil level using the dipstick for proper lubrication.
Procedure for adding recommended engine oil if the level is low.
Detailed steps for changing the engine oil and oil filter.
Step-by-step guide for adjusting drive chain slack and axle alignment.
Checks for starter motor operation and engine starting issues.
Explains the PGM-FI malfunction indicator lamp behavior.
Advice on charging a dead battery and warnings about using car chargers.
Technical engine specifications including bore, stroke, displacement, spark plugs, and torque.
Details chassis and suspension components, tyre specifications, and brake types.
Covers transmission type, clutch, gearshift system, drive chain, and gear ratios.