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Brand | Honda |
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Model | CBF 10000 |
Category | Motorcycle |
Language | English |
Motorcycle is designed for one operator and one passenger. Never exceed weight capacity.
Pay special attention to safety messages. Read the "A Few Words About Safety" section.
Information about safety labels and messages used in the manual.
Explains DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION signal words and their meanings.
General advice on safe riding and responsibility.
Advice on avoiding accidents related to conditions, fatigue, and substance use.
Helmets significantly reduce head injury severity. Wear eye protection and gear.
Alcohol impairs reaction time and judgment. Do not drink and ride.
Recommendations for wearing proper motorcycle gear for protection.
Best protection for head injuries and eye protection.
Suggestions for sturdy boots, leather gloves, and riding suits.
Information on how weight affects safety and handling. Exceeding limits can cause issues.
Specifies maximum weight capacity for rider, passenger, and cargo.
Tips for proper cargo placement and securing to maintain stability.
Warns against modifications that can affect safety or legality.
Discusses how modifications can impair handling, stability, and legality.
Details on speedometer, high beam, oil pressure, neutral, coolant temp, tachometer, and fuel gauge.
Information on turn signals, clock, odometer, HISS, ABS, and PGM-FI indicators.
How to use and reset the odometer and trip meters.
Step-by-step guide to checking the engine oil level.
Importance of correct tyre pressure for handling, tread life, and safety.
Safety precautions regarding tubeless tyre installation and ABS compatibility.
Essential checks to perform before riding the motorcycle for safety.
Continues the checklist of pre-ride checks, including lights, switches, and stands.
Step-by-step guide for starting the engine, including safety precautions.
Pre-start checks: transmission neutral, stop switch ON, indicators OFF.
Detailed steps for starting the engine, including throttle use.
Review safety, understand controls, check for flammables, and follow gear shifting procedures.
How the combined brake system works and important safety reminders.
Reminders about braking, wheel slip, and riding in adverse conditions.
How the ABS system functions and its limitations.
Explains why regular maintenance is crucial for performance and longevity.
Safety instructions and warnings for performing maintenance tasks.
Safety measures to take before and during maintenance, like ventilation and tool usage.
Explanation of the maintenance schedule items (Inspect, Clean, Adjust, Lubricate, Replace).
Guidance on changing engine oil and filter, including disposal.
Detailed steps for draining oil, replacing filter, and refilling.
Detailed steps for adjusting drive chain slack and aligning the rear axle.
How to inspect front and rear brake pads for wear.
How to check the cutouts on the rear brake pads for wear.
Safety warnings related to battery maintenance and explosive gases.
Steps to take before storing the motorcycle for an extended period.
Detailed steps for storing the motorcycle, including fuel, battery, and tires.