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Welcome
Congratulations on your purchase of a new ● The following codes in this manual
Honda vehicle. Your selection of a Honda indicate each country.
makes you part of a worldwide family of ● The illustrations here in are based on the
satisfied customers who appreciate Honda's ADV750 ED type.
reputation for building quality into every Country Codes
product. Code Country
ADV750
To ensure your safety and riding pleasure: ED European direct sales, Turkey,
● Read this owner's manual carefully. Hong Kong, Macao
● Follow all recommendations and III ED European direct sales
procedures contained in this manual.
*The specifications may vary with each locale.
● Pay close attention to safety messages
contained in this manual and on the
vehicle.
A Few Words About Safety
Your safety, and the safety of others, is very
3DANGER
important. Operating this vehicle safely is an
important responsibility. You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY
To help you make informed decisions about HURT if you don’t follow instructions.
safety, we have provided operating
procedures and other information on safety 3WARNING
labels and in this manual. This information You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY
alerts you to potential hazards that could HURT if you don’t follow instructions.
hurt you or others.
Of course, it is not practical or possible to 3CAUTION
warn you about all hazards associated with You CAN be HURT if you don’t follow
operating or maintaining a vehicle. You must instructions.
use your own good judgement.

You will find important safety information in a Other important information is


variety of forms, including: provided under the following titles:
NOTICE Information to help you avoid
● Safety labels on the vehicle
● Safety Messages preceded by a safety alert damage to your vehicle, other
symbol and one of three signal words: property, or the environment.
DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION.
These signal words mean:
Contents

Vehicle Safety P. 2

Operation Guide P. 20

Maintenance P. 121

Troubleshooting P. 165

Information P. 192

Specifications P. 210
Vehicle Safety

This section contains important information for safe riding of your vehicle.
Please read this section carefully.

Safety Guidelines ................................................. P. 3


Image Labels......................................................... P. 6
Safety Precautions............................................. P. 12
Riding Precautions ............................................ P. 13
Accessories & Modifications........................... P. 18
Loading ................................................................ P. 19
Safety Guidelines

Safety Guidelines Instruct your passenger on holding onto the


grab rails or your waist, leaning with you in

Vehicle Safety
Follow these guidelines to enhance your safety: turns, and keeping their feet on the footpegs,
● Perform all routine and regular inspections even when the vehicle is stopped.
specified in this manual.
● Stop the engine and keep sparks and flame Take Time to Learn & Practice
away before filling the fuel tank. Even if you have ridden other vehicles, practice
● Do not run the engine in enclosed or partly riding in a safe area to become familiar with
enclosed areas. Carbon monoxide in how this vehicle works and handles, and to
exhaust gases is toxic and can kill you. become accustomed to the vehicle's size and
weight.
Always Wear a Helmet
It's a proven fact: helmets and protective Ride Defensively
apparel significantly reduce the number and Always pay attention to other vehicles around
severity of head and other injuries. So always you, and do not assume that other drivers see
wear an approved helmet and protective you. Be prepared to stop quickly or perform an
apparel. 2 P. 12 evasive maneuver.

Before Riding
Make sure that you are physically fit, mentally
focused and free of alcohol and drugs. Check
that you and your passenger are both wearing
an approved helmet and protective apparel.
Continued 3
Safety Guidelines

Make Yourself Easy to See Keep Your Honda in Safe Condition


Make yourself more visible, especially at night, It's important to keep your vehicle properly
Vehicle Safety

by wearing bright reflective clothing, positioning maintained and in safe riding condition.
yourself so other drivers can see you, signaling Inspect your vehicle before every ride and
before turning or changing lanes, and using perform all recommended maintenance. Never
your horn when necessary. exceed load limits (2 P. 19), and do not modify
your vehicle or install accessories that would
Ride within Your Limits make your vehicle unsafe (2 P. 18).
Never ride beyond your personal abilities or
faster than conditions warrant. Fatigue and If You are Involved in a Crash
inattention can impair your ability to use good Personal safety is your first priority. If you or
judgement and ride safely. anyone else has been injured, take time to
assess the severity of the injuries and whether it
Don't Drink or Use Drugs and Ride is safe to continue riding. Call for emergency
Alcohol or drugs and riding don't mix. Even one assistance if needed. Also follow applicable laws
alcoholic drink can reduce your ability to and regulations if another person or vehicle is
respond to changing conditions, and your involved in the crash.
reaction time gets worse with every additional
drink. The same is true for drug use. Don't drink
or use and ride, and don't let your friends do it
either.

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Safety Guidelines

If you decide to continue riding, first turn the


electrical system off, and evaluate the condition
3WARNING

Vehicle Safety
of your vehicle. Inspect for fluid leaks, check the Running the engine of your vehicle
tightness of critical nuts and bolts, and check while in an enclosed or even partially
the handlebar, control levers, brakes, and enclosed area can cause a rapid build-
wheels. Ride slowly and cautiously. up of toxic carbon monoxide gas.
Your vehicle may have suffered damage that is
not immediately apparent. Have your vehicle Breathing this colourless, odorless gas
thoroughly checked at a qualified service facility can quickly cause unconsciousness and
as soon as possible.
lead to death.
Carbon Monoxide Hazard
Exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide, a Only run your vehicle's engine when it
colourless, odorless gas. Breathing carbon is located in a well ventilated area
monoxide can cause loss of consciousness and outdoors.
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 vehicle inside a garage or other
enclosure.
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Image Labels

Image Labels
Vehicle Safety

The following pages describe the label Read instructions contained in Owner's
meanings. Some labels warn you of Manual carefully.
potential hazards that could cause serious
injury. Others provide important safety
information. Read this information carefully Read instructions contained in Shop Manual
and don't remove the labels. carefully. In the interest of safety, take the
vehicle to be serviced only by your dealer.
If a label comes off or becomes hard to
DANGER (with RED background)
read, contact your dealer for a replacement.
You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if
you don't follow instructions.
There is a specific symbol on each label.
WARNING (with ORANGE background)
The meanings of each symbol and label are
You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if
as follows.
you don't follow instructions.
CAUTION (with YELLOW background)
You CAN be HURT if you don't follow
instructions.

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Image Labels

BATTERY LABEL
DANGER

Vehicle Safety
• 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 electrolyte 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 vehicle.
• Do not use a battery with the electrolyte at or
below the lower level mark. It can explode causing
serious injury.

Continued 7
Image Labels

RADIATOR CAP LABEL


DANGER
Vehicle Safety

NEVER OPEN WHEN HOT.


Hot coolant will scald you.
Relief pressure valve begins to open at 1.1 kgf/cm2.

ACCESSORIES AND LOADING WARNING LABEL


WARNING
ACCESSORIES AND LOADING
• The safety stability and handling of this vehicle 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 204 kg (450 lb), which is
the maximum weight capacity.
• The luggage weight must not exceed 21 kg (46 lb) under any
circumstances.
• The fitting of large fork-mounted or large handlebar mounted
fairing is not recommended.

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Image Labels

ACCESSORY STEP LABEL (When equipped with rider steps)


WARNING

Vehicle Safety
Accessory rider steps are which assist a rider, that are not the
equipment that allow to ride for the three persons.
Improper passenger capacity can adversely affect handling and
stability, and can cause a crash in which you can be seriously hurt or
killed.
Always observe passenger capacity.

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Image Labels

REAR CUSHION LABEL


GAS FILLED
Vehicle Safety

Do not open. Do not heat.

TYRE INFORMATION & DRIVE CHAIN LABEL


Cold tyre pressure:
[Driver only]
Front 250 kPa (2.50 kgf/cm2, 36 psi)
Rear 280 kPa (2.80 kgf/cm2, 41 psi)
[Driver and passenger]
Front 250 kPa (2.50 kgf/cm2, 36 psi)
Rear 280 kPa (2.80 kgf/cm2, 41 psi)
Keep chain adjusted and lubricated.
Freeplay 45 - 50 mm (1.8 - 2.0 in)
SEAT DAMPER OPENER LABEL
GAS FILLED
Do not open. Do not heat.

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Image Labels

SAFETY REMINDER LABEL


For your protection, always wear helmet, protective apparel.

Vehicle Safety
FUEL LABEL
Unleaded petrol only
ETHANOL up to 10 % by volume
CARGO LIMIT LABEL
Do not exceed 5.0 kg (11.0 lb).

CARGO LIMIT LABEL


Do not exceed 0.5 kg (1.0 lb).

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Safety Precautions

Safety Precautions ● Face shield with unobstructed field of vision


or other approved eye protection
Vehicle Safety

Ride cautiously and keep your hands on the


3WARNING

handlebar and feet on the step board.
● Keep passenger's hands onto the grab rails Not wearing a helmet increases the
or your waist, passenger's feet on the chance of serious injury or death in a
footpegs while riding. crash.
● Always consider the safety of your passenger,
as well as other drivers and riders. Make sure that you and any passenger
always wear an approved helmet and
Protective Apparel
protective apparel.
Make sure that you and any passenger are
wearing an approved helmet, eye protection, # Gloves
and high-visibility protective clothing. Avoid Full-finger leather gloves with high abrasion
wearing loose clothes that could get caught on resistance
any part of the vehicle. Ride defensively in
response to weather and road conditions. # Boots or Riding Shoes
Sturdy boots with non-slip soles and ankle
# Helmet protection
Safety-standard certified, high-visibility, correct
size for your head
# Jacket and Trousers
Protective, highly visible, long-sleeved jacket
● Must fit comfortably but securely, with the
and durable trousers for riding (or a protective
chin strap fastened. suit)

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Riding Precautions

Riding Precautions Brakes


Observe the following guidelines:

Vehicle Safety
Running-in Period ● Avoid excessively hard braking and
During the first 500 km (300 miles) of running, downshifting.
follow these guidelines to ensure your vehicle's u Sudden braking can reduce the vehicle's
future reliability and performance. stability.
● Avoid full-throttle starts and rapid u Where possible, reduce speed before
acceleration. turning; otherwise you risk sliding out.
● Avoid hard braking and rapid down-shifts. ● Exercise caution on low traction surfaces.
● Ride conservatively. u The tyres slip more easily on such
surfaces and braking distances are
longer.
● Avoid continuous braking.
u Repeated braking, such as when
descending long, steep slopes can
seriously overheat the brakes, reducing
their effectiveness. Use engine braking
with intermittent use of the brakes to
reduce speed.
● For full braking effectiveness, operate both
the front and rear brakes together.

Continued 13
Riding Precautions

# Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) # Engine Braking


This model is equipped with an Anti-lock Brake Engine braking helps slow your vehicle down
Vehicle Safety

System (ABS) designed to help prevent the when you release the throttle. For further
brakes from locking up during hard braking. slowing action, downshift to a lower gear. Use
● ABS does not reduce braking distance. In engine braking with intermittent use of the
certain circumstances, ABS may result in a brakes to reduce speed when descending long,
longer stopping distance. steep slopes.
● ABS does not function at speeds below 10
km/h (6 mph).
# Wet or Rainy Conditions
Road surfaces are slippery when wet, and wet
● The brake levers may recoil slightly when
brakes further reduce braking efficiency.
applying the brakes. This is normal.
Exercise extra caution when braking in wet
● Always use the recommended front/rear
conditions.
tyres and sprockets to ensure correct ABS
If the brakes get wet, apply the brakes while
operation.
riding at low speed to help them dry.

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Riding Precautions

Parking # Parking with the Side Stand or Centre


● Park on a firm, level surface. Stand

Vehicle Safety
● If you must park on a slight incline or loose 1. Stop the engine.
surface, park so that the vehicle cannot 2. Apply the parking brake. 2 P. 93
move or fall over. 3. Using the side stand
● Make sure that high-temperature parts Push the side stand down.
cannot come into contact with flammable Slowly lean the vehicle to the left until its
materials. weight rests on the side stand.
● Do not touch the engine, muffler, brakes Using the centre stand
and other high-temperature parts until they To lower the centre stand, stand on the left
cool down. side of the vehicle.
● To reduce the likelihood of theft, always lock Hold the left handle grip and the left grab
the handlebar (2 P. 79) and leave your rail.
vehicle while taking the Honda SMART Key Press down on the tip of the centre stand
with you. Deactivate the Honda SMART Key with your right foot and, simultaneously, pull
system if necessary. 2 P. 82 up and back.
Use of an anti-theft device is also 4. Turn the handlebar fully to the left.
recommended. u Turning the handlebar to the right
reduces stability and may cause the
vehicle to fall.

Continued 15
Riding Precautions

5. Lock the steering. 2 P. 79 Refuelling and Fuel Guidelines


Then, leave your vehicle while taking the
Follow these guidelines to protect the engine,
Vehicle Safety

Honda SMART Key with you. Deactivate the


fuel system and catalytic converter:
Honda SMART Key system if necessary.
● Use only unleaded petrol.
2 P. 82
● Use recommended octane number. Using
lower octane petrol will result in decreased
engine performance.
● Do not use fuels containing a high
concentration of alcohol. 2 P. 208
● Do not use stale or contaminated petrol or
an oil/petrol mixture.
● Avoid getting dirt or water in the fuel tank.

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Riding Precautions

Honda selectable torque control Torque Control may not compensate for rough
road conditions or rapid throttle operation.
When the Honda selectable torque control

Vehicle Safety
Always consider road and weather conditions,
(Torque Control) detects rear wheel spin during
as well as your skills and condition, when
acceleration, the system will limit the amount of
applying throttle.
torque applied to the rear wheel based on the
If your vehicle gets stuck in mud, snow or sand,
Torque Control level selected.
it may be easier to free it by turning off the
Torque Control temporarily.
Torque Control will allow some wheel spin
Temporarily turning off Torque Control also
during acceleration at the lower Torque Control
may help you maintain control and balance
levels settings. Select a level that is appropriate
when riding on off-road terrain.
for your skill and riding conditions.
Always use the recommended tyres and
Torque Control does not work during
sprockets to ensure correct Torque Control
deceleration and will not prevent the rear wheel
operation.
from skidding due to engine braking. Do not
close the throttle suddenly, especially when
riding on slippery surfaces.

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Accessories & Modifications

Accessories & 3WARNING


Modifications
Vehicle Safety

Improper accessories or modifications


We strongly advise that you do not add any can cause a crash in which you can be
accessories that were not specifically designed seriously hurt or killed.
for your vehicle by Honda or make
modifications to your vehicle from its original Follow all instructions in this owner's
design. Doing so can make it unsafe. manual regarding accessories and
Modifying your vehicle may also void your modifications.
warranty and make your vehicle illegal to
operate on public roads. Before deciding to Do not pull a trailer with, or attach a sidecar to,
install accessories on your vehicle be certain the your vehicle. Your vehicle was not designed for
modification is safe and legal. these attachments, and their use can seriously
impair your vehicle's handling.

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Loading

Loading 3WARNING

Vehicle Safety
● Carrying extra weight affects your vehicle's Overloading or improper loading can
handling, braking and stability. cause a crash and you can be seriously
Always ride at a safe speed for the load you hurt or killed.
are carrying.
● Avoid carrying an excessive load and keep Follow all load limits and other loading
within specified load limits. guidelines in this manual.
Maximum weight capacity / Maximum
luggage weight 2 P. 210
● Tie all luggage securely, evenly balanced
and close to the centre of the vehicle.
● Do not place objects near the lights or the
muffler.

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Parts Location
USB socket Document bag (P.118)
(P.115) Luggage box (P.116)
Seat (P.116) Tool kit (P.118)
Operation Guide

Throttle grip (P.156)


Parking brake (P.93)
Front brake fluid reservoir (P.150)
Front suspension spring preload
adjuster (P.158)

Front suspension rebound


damping adjuster (P.159)
Fairing pocket (P.120)

Front lower cover (P.141)


Coolant reserve tank (P.148)
Front brake lever (P.157)
Engine oil fill cap/dipstick (P.146)

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Wind screen (P.161)
Front suspension spring preload adjuster (P.158)
Rear brake lever (P.157)

Operation Guide
Rear brake fluid reservoir (P.150)
Fuel fill cap (P.113)
Battery (P.139)
Main fuses (P.190)

Data link
connector

Left side cover (P.143)


Fuse box A/B (P.188)
Drive chain (P.154)
Rear suspension spring
preload adjuster (P.160)
Side stand (P.153)
Centre stand (P.15)

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Instruments
You can change the speed and mileage, and fuel mileage meter units. (P.45) (P.60)
Operation Guide

Do not operate the display functions for a long time with the engine stopped. It may result in
a low (or dead) battery.

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Speedometer/Tachometer/Fuel gauge/Side stand indicator area (P.25)

Status bar (P.27) Indicator area (P.29)

Operation Guide
RIDING MODE (P.94)
RIDING MODE
PARAMETER (P.94) /
Honda Smartphone Voice
Control system area
(P.90)

INFO area (P.30) / Gear position indicator (P.28)


Pop-up information (P.69) /
Multi function display (P.112)

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Instruments (Continued)
Basic Operations
You can operate and set the various functions of the display using the switches on the left
handlebar.
Operation Guide

Function switch

Sel switch

When switching or setting the display, refer to the switch operation guide is displayed.
Type of the switch operation guide:
or : Press on the sel switch
or : Press on the sel switch
: Push the sel switch in the direction of
: Push the sel switch in the direction of
or : Press and hold on the sel switch
or : Press and hold on the sel switch
: Push and hold the sel switch in the direction of
: Push and hold the sel switch in the direction of
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Speedometer/Tachometer/Fuel gauge/Side stand indicator area
Display type: LOOP
Side stand indicator Tachometer red zone

Operation Guide
Comes on when the side stand is down. (excessive engine rpm range)

Speedometer Fuel gauge


Remaining fuel when only 1st (E) segment
starts flashing: approximately 2.5 L (0.66
US gal, 0.55 Imp gal)

At the same time, the reserve fuel indicator


is comes on.
u If the fuel gauge indicator flashes in a
Tachometer repeat pattern or turns off: (P.174)
NOTICE NOTICE
Do not operate the engine in the You should refuel when the reading approaches
tachometer red zone. Excessive engine the E (1st) segment. Running out of fuel can
speed can adversely affect engine life. cause the engine to misfire, damaging the
catalytic converter.

Continued 25
Instruments (Continued)
Speedometer/Tachometer/Fuel gauge/Side stand indicator area has four display types.
The display and arrangement of speedometer, tachometer, fuel gauge and side stand indicator
change depending on each display type.
Operation Guide

To change the display type: (P.45) (P.54)

Display type: DESIGN Display type: ANALOG Display type: DIGITAL

Tachometer Tachometer Tachometer


Speedometer Fuel gauge Speedometer

Fuel gauge Speedometer Fuel gauge

Side stand indicator Side stand indicator Side stand indicator

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Status bar

Operation Guide
Status icon
Displays the status of the Honda
Smartphone Voice Control system.
(P.90)

Clock (12-hour or 24-hour display)


To set the clock: (P.45) (P.59)

Air temperature gauge


Displays the ambient temperature.
Display range: -12 ºC to 49 ºC
● Below -12ºC: “---” is displayed
● Above 49ºC: 49ºC flashes
Road heat and exhaust from another vehicle can affect the temperature reading when your
vehicle speed is less than 30 km/h (19 mph). It may take several minutes for the display to be
updated after the temperature reading has stabilized.

Continued 27
Instruments (Continued)
Gear position indicator
The gear position is shown in the gear position indicator.
The indicator may flash if:
Operation Guide

u The front wheel leaves the ground.


u You turn the wheel while the vehicle is upright on the stand.
This is normal. To operate the system again, turn the electrical system off and on again.
If the “-” indicator is blinking in the gear position window while riding: (P.173)

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Indicator area
High beam indicator

High coolant temperature indicator

Operation Guide
If it comes on while riding: (P.167)

Low oil pressure indicator


Comes on when the electrical system is
turned on.
Goes off when the engine starts.
If it comes on while engine is running:
(P.168)

DRL indicator (P.111)

Parking brake indicator


Lights as a reminder that you have not
released the parking brake lever.

Low fuel indicator


Comes on when there is only reserve fuel
left in the fuel tank. (P.25)

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Instruments (Continued)
INFO area To switch page of the INFO area
The INFO area displays various vehicle To change page of the INFO area, push the
information. sel switch in the direction of or .
Operation Guide

INFO page 1
The INFO area has four pages and displays
four pieces of information on each page.

Current page number INFO page 2

INFO page 3

The information item displayed in the INFO


area can be changed arbitrarily. INFO page 4
To change the information: (P.45)
(P.57)

Push the sel switch in the


direction of
Push the sel switch in the
direction of

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The types of information item that can be VOLTAGE (P.38)
displayed in the INFO area are as follows:
DATE (P.38)
TOTAL (P.32)
User letter (P.38)

Operation Guide
TRIP A (P.32)
Logo (P.38)
TRIP A CONS. (P.33)
SHIFT POINT (P.39)
TRIP A AVG. CONS. (P.33)
FUEL CONS. (P.39)
TRIP B (P.34)
AVG. CONS. (P.40)
TRIP B CONS. (P.34)
AVG. SPEED (P.40)
TRIP B AVG. CONS. (P.35)
ELAPSED (P.41)
INST. CONS. (P.35)
WATER TEMP. (P.42)
AVG. CONS. (P.36)
RES TRIP (P.42)
AVG. SPEED (P.36)
RES FUEL CONS. (P.43)
ELAPSED (P.37)
Blank (P.43)
REV (P.37)
GRIP ANGLE (P.37)

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Instruments (Continued)
# Odometer [TOTAL] # Tripmeter A [TRIP A]
Total distance ridden. Distance ridden since the tripmeter A was
reset.
Operation Guide

When “------” is displayed, go to your dealer


for service. When “----.-” is displayed, go to your dealer
for service.
To reset the tripmeter A: (P.44)

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# Tripmeter A fuel consumption [TRIP A # Tripmeter A average fuel mileage
CONS.] [TRIP A AVG. CONS.]
Displays the tripmeter A fuel consumption Displays the average fuel mileage since the

Operation Guide
since the tripmeter A was reset. tripmeter A was reset.
Display range: 0.0 to 299.9 L (GAL) The average fuel mileage will be calculated
based on the value on tripmeter A.
Display range: 0.0 to 299.9 L/100 km (km/L,
mile/GAL or mile/L)
● When the average fuel mileage is reset:
When “---.-” is displayed go to your dealer “---.-” is displayed.
for service.
Tripmeter A fuel consumption is reset when
you reset tripmeter A.
To reset the tripmeter A: (P.44)
When “---.-” is displayed except for the
above-mentioned cases, go to your dealer
for service.
Tripmeter A average fuel mileage is reset
when you reset tripmeter A.
To reset the tripmeter A: (P.44)

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Instruments (Continued)
# Tripmeter B [TRIP B] # Tripmeter B fuel consumption [TRIP B
Distance ridden since the tripmeter B was CONS.]
reset. Displays the tripmeter B fuel consumption
Operation Guide

since the tripmeter B was reset.


Display range: 0.0 to 299.9 L (GAL)

When “----.-” is displayed, go to your dealer


for service.
To reset the tripmeter B: (P.44) When “---.-” is displayed go to your dealer
for service.
Tripmeter B fuel consumption is reset when
you reset tripmeter B.
To reset the tripmeter B: (P.44)

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# Tripmeter B average fuel mileage #Current fuel mileage [INST. CONS.]
[TRIP B AVG. CONS.] Displays the current instant fuel mileage.
Displays the average fuel mileage since the Display range: 0.0 to 299.9 L/100 km (km/L,

Operation Guide
tripmeter B was reset. mile/GAL or mile/L)
The average fuel mileage will be calculated ● When your speed is less than 7 km/h (5
based on the value on tripmeter B. mph): “---.-” is displayed.
Display range: 0.0 to 299.9 L/100 km (km/L,
mile/GAL or mile/L)
● When the average fuel mileage is reset:
“---.-” is displayed.
When “---.-” is displayed except for the
above-mentioned cases, go to your dealer
for service.

When “---.-” is displayed except for the


above-mentioned cases, go to your dealer
for service.
Tripmeter B average fuel mileage is reset
when you reset tripmeter B.
To reset the tripmeter B: (P.44)

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Instruments (Continued)
# Average fuel mileage [AVG. CONS.] #Average speed [AVG. SPEED]
Displays the average fuel mileage since the Displays the average speed since the average
average fuel mileage was reset. speed was reset.
Operation Guide

Display range: 0.0 to 299.9 L/100 km (km/L, Display range: 0 to 299 km/h (0 to 186 mph)
mile/GAL or mile/L) ● Initial display: “---” is displayed.
● When the average fuel mileage is reset: ● When your vehicle has traveled less than
“---.-” is displayed. 0.2 km since the engine was started: “---”
is displayed.
● When your vehicle operating time is less
than 16 seconds since the engine was
started: “---” is displayed.
When “---.-” is displayed except for the
above-mentioned cases, go to your dealer
for service.
To reset the average fuel mileage
(P.44) When “---” is displayed except for the above-
mentioned cases, go to your dealer for
service.
To reset the average speed (P.44)

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# Elapsed time [ELAPSED] # Numerical tachometer display [REV]
Displays the engine operating time since the Displays the engine revolutions per minutes.
elapsed time was reset. Display range: 0 to 99,990 r/min

Operation Guide
Display range: 00:00 to 99:59 (hours:minutes)
● Above 99:59: back to 00:00

# Throttle grip angle [GRIP ANGLE]


When “--:--” is displayed, go to your dealer Displays the throttle grip angle during
for service. operation.
To reset the elapsed time (P.44) Display range: 0 to 90 deg

When “--” is displayed, go to your dealer for


service.

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Instruments (Continued)
# Battery voltage [VOLTAGE] # User letter
Displays the current voltage. Displays the characters of user's choice.
Operation Guide

To set the USER LETTER: (P.45) (P.58)


# Date [DATE]
Displays the date of today.
# Logo
Displays the X-ADV logo.

To set the date: (P.45) (P.59)

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# SHIFT POINT set value [SHIFT POINT] # Fuel consumption in this time [FUEL
Displays the SHIFT POINT set value. CONS. ]
Display range: 4,000 - 7,000 r/min Displays the fuel consumption since the

Operation Guide
electrical system was turned on.
Display range: 0.0 to 50.0 L (GAL)
● Initial display: “--.-” is displayed.
When the electrical system is turned off, the
To set the SHIFT POINT: (P.45) (P.51) fuel consumption is reset.

When “--.-” is displayed except for the


above-mentioned cases, go to your dealer
for service.

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Instruments (Continued)
# Average fuel mileage in this time # Average speed in this time [AVG.
[AVG. CONS. ] SPEED ]
Displays the average fuel mileage since the Displays the average speed since the
Operation Guide

electrical system was turned on. electrical system was turned on.
Display range: 0.0 to 299.9 L/100km (km/L, Display range: 0 to 299 km/h (0 to 186 mph)
mile/GAL or mile/L). ● Initial display: “---” is displayed.
● Initial display: “---.-” is displayed. ● When your vehicle has traveled less than
When the electrical system is turned off, the 0.2 km since the engine was started: “---”
average fuel mileage is reset. is displayed.
● When your vehicle operating time is less
than 16 seconds since the engine was
started: “---” is displayed.
When the electrical system is turned off, the
When “---.-” is displayed except for the average speed is reset.
above-mentioned cases, go to your dealer
for service.

When “---” is displayed except for the above-


mentioned cases, go to your dealer for
service.
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# Elapsed time in this time [ELAPSED
]
Displays the engine operating time since the

Operation Guide
electrical system was turned on.
Display range: 00:00 to 99:59 (hours:minutes)
● Above 99:59: back to 00:00.
● Initial display: “--:--” is displayed.
When the electrical system is turned off, the
elapsed time is reset.

When “--:--” is displayed except for the


above-mentioned cases, go to your dealer
for service.

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Instruments (Continued)
# Coolant temperature meter [WATER # Reserve tripmeter [RES TRIP]
TEMP.] Distance ridden since the reserve fuel
Displays the coolant temperature. indicator lights.
Operation Guide

Display range: 35 ºC to 132 ºC Display range: 0.0 to 9999.9 km (mile)


● 34 ºC or less: “---” is displayed. ● Above 9999.9: back to 0.0.
● Between 122 ºC and 131 ºC: ● When the reserve fuel indicator is off:
- High coolant temperature indicator "----.-" is displayed.
lights.
- Coolant temperature digits flash.
● Above 132 ºC:
- High coolant temperature indicator
lights. When “----.-” is displayed except for the
- “132 ºC” flashes. above-mentioned cases, go to your dealer
for service.

When “---” is displayed except for the above-


mentioned cases, go to your dealer for
service.

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# Reserve fuel consumption [RES FUEL # Blank display
CONS.] Display the blank.
Displays the fuel consumption since the

Operation Guide
reserve fuel indicator lights.
Display range: 0.0 to 299.9 L (GAL)
● When the reserve fuel indicator is off:
"---.-" is displayed.

When “---.-” is displayed except for the


above-mentioned cases, go to your dealer
for service.

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Instruments (Continued)
# To Reset the Information Also, the tripmeter A, tripmeter A fuel
Select the page in the INFO area that consumption and tripmeter A average fuel
containing the item you want to reset with mileage are automatically reset when only
Operation Guide

or of the sel switch. (P.30) the reserve fuel remains in the fuel tank (the
Press and hold the function switch until reserve fuel indicator is on) and the reserve
the background colour of the information fuel indicator goes off after refuelling. You
item changes. can activate or deactivate the automatic reset
u If there is no resettable information item on mode. (P.45) (P.52)
the page, there is no response to the switch
operation.
u If there are multiple resettable information
items on the same page, use or of
the sel switch to select the item.
Press and hold on the sel switch until the
information item is reset.
To exit the reset mode, press and hold the
function switch.

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Setting mode
To shift to the setting mode
Push and hold the sel switch in the direction of .

Operation Guide
To select the desired setting menu, operate the sel switch on the left handlebar.
u When switching to setting mode, the clock, indicators and speed are displayed at the top of the
screen.
Ordinary display Setting mode

To return to the ordinary display


● Press and hold the function switch.
● Push and hold the sel switch in the direction of , return to the upper hierarchy.
● The button is not pressed for about 30 seconds.
● Turn the electrical system is off and on again.

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Instruments (Continued)
Setting flow Ordinary display
Operation Guide

Setting mode
RIDING MODE (P.50)

SHIFT POINT (P.51)

SELF-CANCELLING TURN
FUNCTION (P.52)
SIGNALS

TRIP A AUTO RESET (P.52)

ECON MODE (P.53)

DISPLAY

Push/Press
Push and hold/Press and hold

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FUNCTION

Operation Guide
DISPLAY TYPE (P.54)

BRIGHTNESS (P.55)

DISPLAY BACKGROUND (P.56)

FAVORITE INFORMATION (P.57)

USER LETTER (P.58)

GENERAL

Push/Press
Push and hold/Press and hold

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Instruments (Continued)

DISPLAY
Operation Guide

DATE & TIME (P.59)

UNIT (P.60)

GENERAL LANGUAGE (P.61)

RESTORE DEFAULT (P.62)

BLUETOOTH PAIRING RESET (P.63)

SERVICE

Push/Press
Push and hold/Press and hold

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GENERAL

Operation Guide
MAINTENANCE (P.64)

SERVICE EQUIPMENT (P.67)

DTC (P.67)

REGULATORY (P.68)

Push/Press
Push and hold/Press and hold

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Instruments (Continued)
# RIDING MODE (P.94)
You can change the setting value of the To return to the initialize settings:
USER MODE. a Push and hold the sel switch in the direction
Operation Guide

of .
a Select the parameter ("P", "EB" "D", "T" or b Reset the setting according to the switch
"ABS") using or of the sel switch. operation guide. (P.24)
b Select the desired setting value using or
of the sel switch.
c Return to the ordinary display to complete
the setting. (P.45)
To continue setting, push and hold the sel
switch in the direction of to return to
the upper hierarchy.
u The set value is retained.

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# SHIFT POINT a Select the "ON/OFF" or "SHIFT POINT" using
ON/OFF : You can activate or deactivate or of the sel switch.
the shift up mode. b Select to the desired setting according to
the switch operation guide. (P.24)

Operation Guide
SHIFT POINT : You can change the engine
c Return to the ordinary display to complete
revolutions at which the
the setting. (P.45)
tachometer start blinking in
To continue setting, push and hold the sel
the shift up mode.
switch in the direction of to return to
the upper hierarchy.
Shift up mode: (P.71) u The set value is retained.

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Instruments (Continued)
# SELF-CANCELLING TURN SIGNALS #TRIP A AUTO RESET
You can enable or disable turn signal You can enable or disable the tripmeter A
automatic cancellation. (P.76) automatic reset mode. (P.44)
Operation Guide

a Select the "ON" or "OFF" using or of a Select the "ON" or "OFF" using or of
the sel switch. the sel switch.
b Return to the ordinary display to complete b Return to the ordinary display to complete
the setting. (P.45) the setting. (P.45)
To continue setting, push the sel switch in To continue setting, push the sel switch in
the direction of to return to the upper the direction of to return to the upper
hierarchy. hierarchy.
u The set value is retained. u The set value is retained.

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# ECON MODE
You can enable or disable the ECON mode.
(P.71)

Operation Guide
a Select the "ON" or "OFF" using or of
the sel switch.
b Return to the ordinary display to complete
the setting. (P.45)
To continue setting, push the sel switch in
the direction of to return to the upper
hierarchy.
u The set value is retained.

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Instruments (Continued)
# DISPLAY TYPE
You can change the display type of
speedometer / tachometer / fuel gauge /
Operation Guide

side stand indicator area. (P.25)

a Select the display type ("LOOP", "DESIGN"


"ANALOG" or "DIGITAL") using or of
the sel switch.
b Return to the ordinary display to complete
the setting. (P.45)
To continue setting, push and hold the sel
switch in the direction of to return to
the upper hierarchy.
u The set value is retained.

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# BRIGHTNESS
You can adjust the backlight brightness to
one of the eight levels or select the auto

Operation Guide
adjustment.
Automatic brightness control: (P.199)

The display can become dark when the


display is very hot. If it does not restore the
original brightness, contact your dealer.

a Select the backlight brightness using or


of the sel switch.
b Return to the ordinary display to complete
the setting. (P.45)
To continue setting, push the sel switch in
the direction of to return to the upper
hierarchy.
u The set value is retained.

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Instruments (Continued)
# BACKGROUND
You can change the setting of the
background to one of the three colours or
Operation Guide

select the auto adjustment.


Automatic Background Control:
(P.199)

a Select the background colour using or


of the sel switch.
b Return to the ordinary display to complete
the setting. (P.45)
To continue setting, push the sel switch in
the direction of to return to the upper
hierarchy.
u The set value is retained.

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# FAVORITE INFORMATION
You can change the information items
displayed in the INFO area. (P.30)

Operation Guide
a Select the page of the INFO area ("INFO1",
"INFO2", "INFO3" or "INFO4" using or
of the sel switch.
b Select to the desired setting according to
the switch operation guide. (P.24)
u If you select the item that is already
selected in another area, the previously
selected item will automatically turn the
"BLANK".
c Return to the ordinary display to complete
the setting. (P.45)
To continue setting, push and hold the sel
switch in the direction of to return to
the upper hierarchy.
u The set value is retained.

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Instruments (Continued)
# USER LETTER
You can edit the USER LETTER with up to 10
characters.
Operation Guide

a Edit the USER LETTER.


u To select the character using the
sel switch.
u To set the character using the
function switch.
b Select the "OK", and then press the
function switch.

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# DATE & TIME
a Select the "24h or 12h", "YEAR", "MONTH -
DAY", "HOUR - MINUTE" or "am / pm" using

Operation Guide
or of the sel switch.
b Select the desired setting according to the
switch operation guide. (P.24)
u When "24 / 12" is set to 24-hour
indication, "am / pm" cannot be usable.
c Return to the ordinary display to complete
the setting. (P.45)
To continue setting, push and hold the sel
switch in the direction of to return to
the upper hierarchy.
u The set value is retained.

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Instruments (Continued)
# UNIT
You can change the speed and mileage, and
fuel mileage meter units.
Operation Guide

a Select the "SPEED" or "FUEL CONS." using


or of the sel switch.
u "TEMP" is displayed but not usable.
b Select the desired setting according to the
switch operation guide. (P.24)
c Return to the ordinary display to complete If you want to select "L/100km" or "km/L" for
the setting. (P.45) fuel consumption, "km/h" must be selected in
To continue setting, push and hold the sel the "SPEED" menu in advance.
switch in the direction of to return to When "mph" for speed is selected, "mile/gal"
the upper hierarchy. or "mile/L" can be selected.
u The set value is retained.

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# LANGUAGE
Changes the system language.

Operation Guide
a Select the language using or of the
sel switch.
b Return to the ordinary display to complete
the setting. (P.45)
To continue setting, push the sel switch in
the direction of to return to the upper
hierarchy.
u The set value is retained.

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Instruments (Continued)
# RESTORE DEFAULT The following items are restored to their
The set values can be returned to the default default values:
settings. • DISPLAY TYPE
Operation Guide

• SHIFT POINT
Reset the settings according to the switch • ECON MODE
operation guide. (P.24) • BRIGHTNESS
• BACKGROUND
• USER LETTER
• FAVORITE INFORMATION
u The page of the currently selected INFO
area is also initialized.
• DATE & TIME
u 12/24 settings are not initialized.
• UNIT
• RIDING MODE
u The riding mode currently selected is
also initialized.
• SELF-CANCELLING TURN SIGNALS
• LANGUAGE
• TRIP A AUTO RESET
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# BLUETOOTH PAIRING RESET
You can reset the pairing record of
Bluetooth®.

Operation Guide
To connect the device (P.92)

Reset the settings according to the switch


operation guide. (P.24)

u If the pairing information remains in your


smartphone even if the pairing information
is deleted from the vehicle, the smartphone
may be connected to the vehicle again.

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Instruments (Continued)
# MAINTENANCE Display range:
You can check the next periodic inspection DISTANCE:
time and next engine oil change. -----, 12,000 to -99,999 km (8,000 to
Operation Guide

You can change the setting of the next -99,999 mile)


periodic inspection and next engine oil u Pass 0 km (0 mile): “-” mark is displayed.
change. u Changing the SPEED unit from "mile" to
"km" will also display ranges over 12,000
Next periodic inspection
km, depending on the distance.

DATE:
Month: ---, JAN to DEC
Year: ----,2020 to 2119

Next engine oil change

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When reaching any of the following, the
pop-up information is appears in the
ordinary display. (P.69)

Operation Guide
● “500 km” (“300 mile”) from the next
periodic inspection.
● “100 km” (“60 mile”) from the next engine
oil change.
● One month before the set month.

Maintenance pop-up information

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Instruments (Continued)
Next inspection setting b Select the desired setting according to the
a Select “ ” (periodic inspection ) or “ ” switch operation guide.
(engine oil change) using or of the u If you press and hold or of the sel
sel switch. switch while setting the “DISTANCE”, it
Operation Guide

will move every 1000.


u Available setting range of the DISTANCE:
-----, 100 to 12,000 km (100 to 8,000
mile)
c Return to the ordinary display to complete
the setting. (P.45)
To continue setting, push and hold the sel
switch in the direction of to return to
the upper hierarchy.

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# EQUIPMENT # DTC
"EQUIPMENT" is displayed but not selectable. Displays a current problem with the vehicle.
If your vehicle has problem, DTC index is

Operation Guide
displayed.
Reduce speed and have your vehicle
inspected by your dealer as soon as possible.

DTC indexes

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Instruments (Continued)
# REGULATORY
Displays the radio wave authentication
screen.
Operation Guide

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Pop-up information
In the following cases, pop-up information is displayed at the INFO area.
● Maintenance information:

Operation Guide
When the inspection time of your vehicle is approaching.
● Helpful information:
When your vehicle has helpful information.
When your vehicle has multiple pieces of information, pop-up information display appears
alternately.

# Maintenance Information
Indication Explanation Remedy
When the periodic Have your vehicle
inspection time of your inspected by your
vehicle is approaching. dealer.
When the oil change Change the engine oil.
time of your vehicle is
approaching.

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Instruments (Continued)
# Helpful Information
Indication Explanation Remedy
Appears when Refer to “When the
Operation Guide

communication between Honda SMART Key


your vehicle and Honda System Does Not
SMART Key is Operate Properly.”
interrupted after turning (P.175)
on the electrical system.
Appears when the Refer to “Replacing the
battery of Honda Honda SMART Key
SMART Key is weak. Battery.” (P.163)
You can hide the pop-up information by pushing either the sel switch or
function switch while the pop-up information is displayed.

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Tachometer colour function # Shift Up Mode
When shift up mode is ON, the tachometer
# ECON Mode colour changes according to the shift point
When the ECON mode is ON, the

Operation Guide
tachometer colour changes according to the setting.
fuel mileage. To set the shift up mode (P.45)
(P.51)
To set the ECON mode (P.45) (P.53)

When the fuel consumption is improved, the The tachometer blinks yellow when the
tachometer colour will change to green. engine revolutions exceeds the set value of
u The ECON mode colour is not displayed at SHIFT POINT.
speeds below approximately 20 km/h (12
mph).
u When the riding mode is set to GRAVEL or
SPORTS, the ECON mode colour is not
displayed even if the ECON mode is set to
on.

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Indicators
If one of these indicators does not come on when it should, have your dealer check for problems.
Refer to the "Instruments" about indicators appeared on the display: (P.29)
Operation Guide

Left turn signal indicator Right turn signal indicator

Neutral indicator
Comes on when the transmission is in Neutral.

PGM-FI (Programmed Fuel Injection) ABS (Anti-lock Brake System)


malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) indicator
Comes on briefly when the electrical Comes on when the electrical system is turned
system is turned on. on. Goes off when your speed reaches
If it comes on while engine is running: approximately 10 km/h (6 mph).
(P.169) If it comes on while riding: (P.170)

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Honda SMART Key indicator Torque Control indicator
Comes on briefly when the electrical system ● Comes on when the electrical system is
is turned on. turned on. Goes off when your speed

Operation Guide
When the Honda SMART Key Indicator reaches approximately 5 km/h (3 mph)
Flashes: (P.172) to indicate Torque Control is ready to
work.
● Blinks when Torque Control is operating.
If it comes on while riding: (P.171)

Steering lock indicator Torque Control OFF Indicator


Comes on briefly while the steering lock is ● Comes on when the Torque Control is
activating. turned Off.
Steering lock: (P.79)

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Switches
Operation Guide

Left handlebar switch Right handlebar switch


(P.76) (P.78)

Answer back button


This button is used to operate the answer back system.
Answer Back System: (P.87)

ON/OFF button
This button is used to activate or deactivate the Honda SMART
Key system, and also to confirm the activation status. (P.81)

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Ignition Switch (Lock) Locks steering. (P.79)
Switches the electrical system on/off, locks
the steering.

Operation Guide
u Make sure that the Honda SMART Key is
activated (P.82) and enter the
operating range. (P.83) (Off) Turns engine off.

Ignition switch knob / (Off/Lock)

(On) Turns electrical system on for


starting/riding.

Ignition (On) switch Push the ignition (On) switch.

Turn the ignition switch knob /


(Off/Lock) counterclockwise.
Turn and hold the ignition switch
knob / (Off/Lock)
counterclockwise.

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Switches (Continued)
# Left handlebar switches
Shift up switch (+) Headlight dimmer/Passing light control switch
To shift up the gear. (P.108) • : High beam
Operation Guide

• : DRL auto or off (low beam) (P.111)


• : Flashes the high beam headlight.

Horn button

Shift down switch (-)


To shift down the gear. (P.108)

Turn signal switch


The turn signal will automatically stop when you complete the turn. (You can manually
cancel the lights by pressing the switch in.) When used for a lane change, the turn signal will
automatically stop in about 7 seconds or after riding 150 m (164 yards). In some cases, the
timing at which the turn signal stops could be less or more. Always use the recommended
tyres to ensure correct automatic cancellation operation.
To enable or disable the turn signal automatic cancellation: (P.52)

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MODE switch
Used to change the riding mode. (P.94)

Operation Guide
Function switch
Used to operate and set the display. (P.24)
Also used to set the DRL. (P.111)

Sel switch
Used to operate and set the display. (P.24)
Also used to set the DRL (P.111) , riding mode.
(P.94) and to operate the Honda Smartphone Voice
Control system (P.90) .

Hazard switch
Switchable when the electrical system is on. Can be turned to off regardless of
whether the electrical system is on or off.
u The signals continue flashing with turn the electrical system is off after the
hazard switch is on.

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Switches (Continued)
# Right handlebar switches

Engine stop switch/ Start button


Operation Guide

Should normally remain in the (Run)


position.
u In an emergency, switch to the (Stop)
position to stop the engine.

N-D switch
To shift between Neutral and AT MODE. (P.107)

A/M switch
To shift between the AT MODE and MT MODE.
(P.107)

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Steering Lock # Locking
Lock the steering when parking to help a Turn the ignition switch knob / (Off/
prevent theft. Lock) counterclockwise to turn off the

Operation Guide
A U-shaped wheel lock or similar device is electrical system. (P.75)
also recommended. b Turn the handlebar all the way to the left.
u When using a U-shaped wheel lock or
similar device, be careful not to damage the
wheels. Steering
lock
indicator
Turn and hold
c
b

Ignition switch
knob /
(Off/Lock)

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Switches (Continued)
c Turn and hold the ignition switch knob / # Unlocking
(Off/Lock) counterclockwise. a Make sure that the Honda SMART Key is
u The steering lock indicator comes on activated (P.82) and enter the operating
briefly and the steering is automatically
Operation Guide

range. (P.83)
locked. b Push the ignition (On) switch.
u If the steering lock indicator blinks and u The steering is unlocked automatically.
the alarm sounds, the steering has not u If the steering lock indicator blinks, the
been locked completely because the steering is not unlocked because of
steering was not positioned all the way excessive force on the steering.
to the left. If this occurs, reposition the handlebar
If this occurs, reposition the handlebar all the way to the left, then push the
all the way to the left, then turn and ignition (On) switch. (The steering can
hold the ignition switch also be unlocked by positioning it all
counterclockwise (The steering can the way to the left within seconds after
also be locked by positioning it all the the steering lock indicator starts
way to the left while the alarm is blinking).
sounding).

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Honda SMART Key System
The Honda SMART Key system allows you to
operate the main switch without inserting a
key into a keyhole.

Operation Guide
The system runs a two-way authentication
between the vehicle and the Honda SMART
Key to verify if it is the registered Honda
SMART Key.

The Honda SMART Key system uses low-


intensity radio waves. It may affect medical
equipment such as a cardiac pacemaker.

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Honda SMART Key System (Continued)
Switching the Honda SMART Key
LED
System

# To switch the Honda SMART Key


Operation Guide

system to activation or deactivation


Press the ON/OFF button until the Honda
SMART Key LED changes colour.

# To check the Honda SMART Key ON/OFF button


system status
Lightly press the ON/OFF button. The Honda
SMART Key LED will show the status.
When the Honda SMART Key LED is:
Green: Honda SMART Key system
(active) authentication can be
performed.
Red: (inactive) Honda SMART Key system
authentication cannot be
performed.

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Operating Range The system can be operated when the
The Honda SMART Key system uses low- Honda SMART Key is within the shaded area
intensity radio waves. Therefore, the shown in the illustration.
operating range may be wider or narrower,

Operation Guide
or the Honda SMART Key system may not
work properly in the following situations:
• When the Honda SMART Key battery is
depleted.
• When there are facilities nearby that
generate strong radio waves or noise,
such as TV towers, power stations, radio
stations, or airports.
• When you carry the Honda SMART Key
with a laptop or wireless communication
device such as a radio or mobile phone.
• When the Honda SMART Key comes into
contact with or is covered by metal
objects.

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Honda SMART Key System (Continued)
Anyone can operate the ignition switch and Anyone in possession of the Honda SMART
start the engine if your Honda SMART Key is Key can perform the following operations if
within operating range of your vehicle, even the Honda SMART Key is within operating
Operation Guide

if you are on the other side of a wall or range:


window. If you are away from your vehicle • Starting the engine
but your Honda SMART Key will still be within • Unlocking the steering lock
the system’s operating range, deactivate the • Unlocking the seat lock
Honda SMART Key system. • Unlocking the fuel lid
To switching the Honda SMART Key You should always keep the Honda SMART
system (P.82) Key on your person after you get on and off
the vehicle or while riding.

Do not place the Honda SMART Key in the


centre compartment.

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If the electrical system is on, the vehicle can Operating the Ignition Switch
be operated even by a person who does not
have a verified Honda SMART Key.
# To Activate the Electrical System
a Make sure that the Honda SMART Key is

Operation Guide
Whenever you leave your vehicle, turn off the activated and enter the operating range for
electrical system and lock the steering. the vehicle. (P.82)
(P.79) b Push the ignition (On) switch. (P.75)
u The electrical system activates and the
engine can be started.
Ignition (On) switch
Honda SMART Key

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Honda SMART Key System (Continued)
# To Turn Off the Electrical System
a Turn the ignition switch knob / (Off/
Lock) counterclockwise.
Operation Guide

b Leave the operating range with the Honda


SMART Key (P.83) or switch the Honda
SMART Key system to deactivation.
(P.82)

When the Honda SMART Key system


does not work properly (P.175)

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Answer Back System
The answer back system is a device to find # Operation
the location of your vehicle. When the Press the answer back button on the Honda
immobilizer is active and you press the SMART Key.

Operation Guide
answer back button on the Honda SMART u The answer back system will not function
Key with the electrical system is off, the turn when the electrical system is on.
signals light and buzzer rings, informing you
of your vehicle's location. If the electrical system is left off for more than
10 days, the answer back system will no
The answer back system uses low-intensity longer operate. When the system is active
radio waves. It may affect medical equipment and the vehicle receives a signal from
such as a cardiac pacemaker. pressing answer back button, system
activation will be extended for 10 days.
To reset the system, turn on the electrical
Answer system once.
back
button When the battery in the vehicle is weak, the
answer back system may not function.

Continued 87
Answer Back System (Continued)
# Adjusting the Answer Back Buzzer f Wait for about 10 seconds until the Honda
Sound Volume Level SMART Key indicator goes off. The sound
You can select the buzzer sound volume volume level is set.
u The sound volume level is also set by
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from 3 levels.
a Lock the steering. (P.79) turn the ignition switch knob / (Off/
b Make sure that the Honda SMART Key Lock) counterclockwise before the
system is activated. (P.82) Honda SMART Key indicator goes off.
c Press the answer back button on the Honda
SMART Key 3 times within 1 minute while
pushing and holding the ignition (On)
switch.
d Release the ignition (On) switch.
u The Honda SMART Key indicator comes
on.
e Press the answer back button to select from Ignition (On) Honda SMART
3 levels for the sound volume. switch Key indicator
u The sound volume level changes each
time the answer back button is pressed. Answer back button

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# Changing the Answer Back Buzzer f Wait for about 10 seconds until the Honda
Sound Pattern SMART Key indicator goes off. The sound
You can select buzzer sound from 3 patterns. pattern is set.
u The sound pattern is also set by turn the

Operation Guide
a Lock the steering. (P.79)
b Make sure that the Honda SMART Key ignition switch knob / (Off/Lock)
system is activated. (P.82) counterclockwise before the Honda
c Press the answer back button on the Honda SMART Key indicator goes off..
SMART Key 4 times within 1 minute while
pushing and holding the ignition (On)
switch.
d Release the ignition (On) switch.
u The Honda SMART Key indicator comes
on.
e Press the answer back button to select from
3 buzzer sound patterns. Ignition (On) Honda SMART
u The sound pattern changes each time switch Key indicator
the answer back button is pressed.
Answer back button

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Honda Smartphone Voice Control system
Connecting your smartphone with the vehicle Communication range:
and a Bluetooth® headset via Bluetooth® Within 1 meters radius from vehicle
allows you to operate the smartphone by
Operation Guide

voice input from the headset. You can also Supported Bluetooth ® version/profiles
use the system by operating switches on the Bluetooth®
handlebar. Bluetooth 4.2 or higher
version
u To use the system, you need to install the
GATT (Generic Attribute
dedicated application on your smartphone Bluetooth® Profile)
beforehand and pair your smartphone with profiles
the vehicle and the headset. HOGP (HID over GATT Profile)

For terms of service and information on how Bluetooth® Wireless Technology


to install/operate the dedicated application, The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are
see the following URL: registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth
https://global.honda/voice-control-system/ SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by
Honda Motors Co., Ltd., is under license.
Other trademarks and trade names are those
of their respective owners.

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● Costs of network communication and The system itself has certain limitations.
communication equipment necessary for Therefore, you must verify the voice
the use of this feature shall be borne by guidance and information in the meter
provided by the system by carefully

Operation Guide
the user himself/herself.
observing the roadway, signs, and signals,
● You cannot pair two or more
etc. If you are unsure, proceed with caution.
smartphones at once. Always use your own good judgement, and
● Some smartphones may not be obey traffic laws while riding.
compatible with the feature.
● We shall not be liable for any damages or 3WARNING
trouble in the use of smartphone. Using the Honda Smartphone Voice
● When unable to connect your Control system while riding can take
smartphone to the vehicle, change the your attention away from the road,
storage location of the smartphone. causing a crash in which you could be
seriously injured or killed.

• Be especially cautions when crossing


intersections, in heavy traffic. etc.
• Observe the roadway, signs, and
signals, carefully.
• Obey traffic laws while riding.

Continued 91
Honda Smartphone Voice Control system (Continued)
# Honda Smartphone Voice Control # Pairing your smartphone via Bluetooth®
system Limitations a Select the BLUETOOTH PAIRING RESET menu.
Changes in operating systems, hardware, (P.63)
Operation Guide

software, and other technology integral to


providing Honda Smartphone Voice Control
system functionality, as well as new or revised
governmental regulations, may result in a
decrease or cessation of Honda Smartphone b Reset the pairing information according to
Voice Control system functionality and services. the switch operation guide. (P.24)
c After resetting, complete pairing while the
Honda cannot and does not provide any Bluetooth® indicator flashing by operated
warranty or guarantee of future Honda the application on your smartphone.
Smartphone Voice Control system u When the display returns to the ordinary
performance or functionality. display, the Bluetooth® indicator is flashing.

Bluetooth®
indicator

u For operation of the application, follow


the instruction of the application.
u Make a Bluetooth® paring after stopping
at a safe place.
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Parking Brake
Parking Brake Lever
Be sure the parking brake is applied while
parking and warming up the engine.

Operation Guide
u Make sure the parking brake lever is
released before riding.

To apply the parking brake


Push the parking brake lever to the right until
it snaps into place.
u The parking brake lock will not function if
the parking brake is not adjusted properly. Apply Release
(P.152)

To release the parking brake


Push the parking brake lever back to the
original position.
u Before riding, check that the parking brake
indicator is turned off and make sure that
Parking brake lever
the parking brake is fully released so there is
no drag on the rear wheel.

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Riding mode
You can change the riding mode.
Current riding mode
The riding mode consists of the following
parameters. P level D level
(Engine power (DCT mode)
Operation Guide

P: Engine power output level output level)


EB: Engine brake level
D: DCT mode
T: Torque control level
ABS: ABS mode

EB level
(Engine brake level)
T level ABS
(Torque control level) (ABS mode)

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Riding mode has 5 modes. [SPORT] : This mode is suitable for sports
Available riding modes: [STANDARD], [RAIN], riding. You can feel the higher engine
[GRAVEL], [USER] and [SPORT] response compared to STANDARD.

Operation Guide
[STANDARD] : Standard, all-round mode Each initial setting level cannot be changed.
for a variety of situations.
[RAIN] : Good for stable riding on slippery [USER]
surfaces such as rainy conditions. Each initial setting level can be changed.
[GRAVEL MODE] : Suitable for enjoying flat
dirt riding.

Initial setting
P level EB level D level T level ABS mode
STANDARD 2 2 2 2 2
RAIN 1 1 1 3 2
GRAVEL 3 3 3G 1 1
SPORT 3 3 4 1 2
USER 2*1 2*1 3*1 2*1, 2 2*1
Notes:
*1 : Level can be changed.
*2 : If 0 is selected, the level will change to 2 the next time the electrical system is turned on.

Continued 95
Riding mode (Continued)
P level (Engine power output level) EB level (Engine brake level)
P level has three setting levels. EB level has three setting levels.
Available setting range: 1 to 3 Available setting range: 1 to 3
Operation Guide

u Level 1 has the least power. u Level 1 has the weakest engine braking
u Level 3 has the most power. effect.
u Level 3 has the strongest engine braking
T level (Torque control level) effect.
T level has three setting levels or can be
turned off. ABS (ABS mode)
Available setting range: 0 to 3 ABS (ABS mode) has two setting levels.
u Level 1 is the minimum Torque Control level. Available setting range: 1 to 2
u Level 3 is the maximum Torque Control u Level 1 is off road mode.
level. u Level 2 is on road mode.
u Level 0 deactivates the Torque Control.
u If the electrical system is turned from off to
on while the T level is set to 0, the T level is
automatically set to 2.

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D level (DCT mode)
D level (DCT mode) has five setting levels.
Available setting range:

Operation Guide
AT MODE: 1 to 4 (1, 2, 3, 3G, 4)
MT MODE: Current level or 3G
u Higher engine revolution can be used by
increasing the level.
u Level 1 has the lowest engine revolution.
u Level 4 has the highest engine revolution.
u Level 3G is suitable for enjoying flat dirt
riding.

To change between the AT MODE and MT


MODE. (P.107)

Continued 97
Riding mode (Continued)
Selecting the riding mode
a Stop the vehicle. STANDARD
b Press the MODE switch with the throttle
fully closed.
Operation Guide

RAIN
Each time the electrical system is turned on
the riding mode returns to STANDARD.
GRAVEL

USER

SPORT

Press the MODE switch


MODE switch

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Setting the riding mode u In MT MODE, the D level can only be
You can change the P, EB, D, T and ABS selected between the current level or 3G.
levels on the USER of the riding mode. If the current level is 3G, the D level can
only be switched between 3.

Operation Guide
a Stop the vehicle. Also, the level is not displayed.
b Select the USER in the riding mode. To change between the AT MODE and
(P.98) MT MODE. (P.107)
c Press and hold the MODE switch until P e Press and hold the MODE switch until the
display is flashed. parameter stops flashing.
d Select the desired parameter and setting
level. You can also change the levels on the USER
u To select the parameter, push the sel of the riding mode in the setting mode of the
switch in the direction of or . instruments. (P.45) (P.50)
u To select the setting level, press or
on the sel switch.
u T level can be changed to 0 (off) by
pressing and holding on the sel
switch while selecting the T parameter.

Continued 99
Riding mode (Continued)
Operation Guide

AT MODE MT MODE
Current
level

100
Press and hold the MODE switch
Push the sel switch in the direction of

Operation Guide
Push the sel switch in the direction of
Press on the sel switch
Press on the sel switch
Press and hold on the sel switch

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Starting the Engine
Start your engine using the following NOTICE
procedure, regardless of whether the engine • If the engine does not start within 5 seconds,
is cold or warm. turn the electrical system off and wait 10
seconds before trying to start the engine
Operation Guide

This vehicle is equipped with a Honda


again to recover battery voltage.
SMART Key system. Always keep Honda
• Extended fast idling and revving the engine can
SMART Key on you when you ride the
damage the engine, and the exhaust system.
vehicle. (P.83) • Snapping the throttle or fast idling for more than about
e 5 minutes may cause exhaust pipe discolouration.

a Check the parking brake.


b Make sure the engine stop switch is in the
b (Run) position.
c Unlock the steering. (P.80)
d Activate the electrical system. (P.85)
e Shift the transmission to Neutral ( N
f indicator to come on).
cd a f Press the start button with the throttle
completely closed.
g Make sure the parking brake lever is
released before riding.

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If you cannot start the engine: When you stop the engine
With the throttle slightly open (about 3 mm a To stop the engine, shift the transmission to
(0.1 in), without freeplay), press the start Neutral ( N indicator comes on).
button. u If you turn the electrical system off when

Operation Guide
About 3 mm (0.1 in), without the vehicle in gear, the engine will shut
freeplay off with the clutch disengaged.
b Turn the electrical system off.
c Set the parking brake when you park the
vehicle. (P.93)

If the engine does not start:


a Open the throttle fully and press the start
button for 5 seconds.
b Repeat the normal starting procedure.
c If the engine starts, open the throttle slightly
if idling is unstable.
d If the engine does not start, wait 10 seconds
before trying steps a & b again.

# If Engine Will Not Start (P.166)


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Shifting Gears
Your vehicle is equipped with an While “ ” appears, you cannot shift into
automatically controlled 6-speed gear.
transmission. It can be shifted automatically
Operation Guide

(by AT MODE) or manually (by MT MODE).


N-D switch
Dual Clutch Transmission A/M switch
In order to respond to rider demands in a AT MT
broad range of situations, the transmission is MODE MODE
equipped with two operating modes, AT
MODE (D) (automatic shift for regular
operation); and MT MODE (M) (for 6-speed
manual operation), which delivers the same
shift feel as a manual transmission.
u Always use the recommended tyres and
sprockets to ensure correct Dual Clutch
Transmission operation.

The Dual Clutch Transmission system runs a


self check immediately after starting the
engine.
“ ” appears in the gear position indicator
window for a few seconds, then goes out.
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Neutral (N): Neutral is selected When you can change between N and D
automatically when you turn the electrical u Vehicle is stopped and the engine is idling.
system on. u Throttle is completely closed. It is not
possible to change from Neutral to D mode

Operation Guide
If neutral is not selected when the
electrical system is turned on. while the throttle is applied.
u Turn the electrical system off and then on u You cannot change between N and D mode
again. while the wheels are rotating.
u If neutral is still not selected after turning the u Side stand is raised.
electrical system off and then on again. NOTICE
(P.173) To prevent clutch damage, do not use the
You may hear (click) noises when the throttle to keep the vehicle stopped uphill.
transmission shifts to Neutral (N). This is
normal.

Continued 105
Shifting Gears (Continued)
AT MODE: In this mode the gears are MT MODE: MT MODE (6-speed manual
shifted automatically according to your riding operation) You can choose between 6 gears
conditions. in this mode.
Operation Guide

And also using the shift up switch (+) or shift


down switch (−), you can temporarily shift up
or down. These switches are convenient
when you want to temporarily down-shift in
front of a curve, etc. (P.108)
You can change the D level when you need
more power in AT MODE, such as when
overtaking, climbing hills, pulling away.
Higher engine RPM can be used by
increasing the level.
D level can be changed only when riding
mode is USER.
To change the D level : (P.45) (P.50)
(P.99)
Riding mode : (P.94)

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Changing between Neutral and AT N-D switch
MODE/MT MODE

Operation Guide
Changing from Neutral (N) to AT MODE
Press the D on the N-D switch (a).
Parameter display changes to D (b), “1” is A/M switch
shown in the gear position indicator and first
a b
gear is selected.
Changing from AT or MT MODE to
Neutral
Press N on the N-D switch (c). c d
When in neutral, the parameter D is
displayed (d).
Changing between AT MODE and MT AT MODE
MODE e
f
Press the A/M switch (e).
When in AT MODE, the parameter D is MT MODE
displayed (f). g
When in MT MODE, the parameter M is
displayed (g).

Continued 107
Shifting Gears (Continued)
Riding in MT MODE Gear shift operation
Shift up and down with the shift up switch (+) Shifting Up:
and shift down switch (−). Press the shift up switch (+) (h).
Operation Guide

The selected gear is shown on the gear Shifting Down:


position indicator. Press the shift down switch (-) (i).
u If the MT MODE is selected, the transmission You cannot continue shifting gear by keeping
does not shift up automatically. Do not allow the shift switch pressed.
the engine revs to go into the red zone. To continue shifting gear release the switch
u The transmission automatically shifts down and press it again.
when you slow down, even in MT MODE.
u You will start from 1st gear even if MT
MODE is selected.
h

i
Shift Limit
You cannot downshift if the engine will
exceed the rev limit.

108
Emergency Stop Signal
Emergency stop signal activates when the The emergency stop signal stops operating
system detects hard braking about 50 km/h when:
(31 mph) or above to alert drivers behind you ● You release the brakes.

Operation Guide
about sudden braking by rapidly flashing ● The ABS is deactivated.
both turn signal lights. This may help to alert ● Your vehicle's decelerating speed
drivers behind you to take appropriate becomes moderate.
means to avoid a possible collision with your ● You press the hazard switch.
vehicle.

When the system activates:


Hard braking

Brakelight come on
Both turn signals flash

Both turn signal indicators blink

Continued 109
Emergency Stop Signal (Continued)
u The emergency stop signal is not a system
that can prevent a possible rear-end
collision caused by your hard braking. It is
always recommended to avoid hard braking
Operation Guide

unless it is absolutely necessary.


u The emergency stop signal does not activate
with the hazard switch pressed in.
u If the ABS stops working for a certain period
during braking, the emergency stop signal
may not activate at all.

110
DRL (Daytime Running Light)
When the headlight dimmer/passing light
control switch is turned to the
position and DRL is set to "AUTO" (P.112) ,

Operation Guide
the headlights and DRL are switched
automatically according to the ambient
brightness.
When it gets brighter, DRL lights up, and
when it gets dark, low beam lights up and
DRL decreases to the brightness of the
position light.

DRLs

Continued 111
DRL (Daytime Running Light) (Continued)
To select the DRL auto and off
a Start the engine.
b Press the function switch.
u Multi function display of DRL appears on
Operation Guide

the INFO area.


c Select the [AUTO] or [OFF] of the DRL using
or of the sel switch.
u If the DRL indicator is off when DRL is set
to "AUTO", “AUTO” will blink.
d Press the function switch to hide the
Press the function switch
multifunction display.
Press on the sel switch
Press on the sel switch

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Refuelling
Fuel type: Unleaded petrol only
Fuel octane number: Your vehicle is
designed to use Research Octane Number

Operation Guide
(RON) 91 or higher.
Tank capacity: 13.2 L (3.49 US gal, 2.90 Imp
gal)

# Refuelling and Fuel Guidelines (P.16) Fuel lid opener switch


Opening the Fuel Fill Cap Arrow marks
a Make sure that the Honda SMART Key is
activated (P.82) and enter the operating
range. (P.83)
b Push the fuel lid opener switch.
c Turn the fuel fill cap counterclockwise until it
stops and remove the cap. Front lower
edge of filler
neck
Fuel lid Fuel fill cap
Do not fill with fuel above the front lower
edge of the filler neck.
Continued 113
Refuelling (Continued)
Closing the Fuel Fill Cap
a Install and tighten the fuel fill cap firmly by
turning it clockwise.
u Make sure that the arrow marks on the
Operation Guide

cap and fuel tank are aligned.


b Close the fuel lid.

3WARNING
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.

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USB Socket
Your vehicle is equipped with the USB socket u To prevent the battery from becoming weak
(for USB Type-C only). (or dead), keep the engine running while
The USB socket is located in the luggage box. drawing current from the socket.
(P.116) u To prevent entry of foreign matter into the

Operation Guide
This socket are for battery charge only. socket, be sure to close the cover.
Use USB devices at your own risk. In no event
NOTICE
shall Honda be liable for any damage to your
USB device when in use. • Using any heat-generating USB devices or
improperly rated USB devices can damage
the socket.
Only USB devices within the following
• Do not use the USB socket in wet conditions,
specifications can be connected.
when or while washing or any other wet
Open the cover to access the socket.
conditions as these will damage the USB
Rated capacity is 15 W (5 V, 3.0 A). socket.

USB socket

Cover

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Storage Equipment
Luggage Box Open
a Make sure that the Honda SMART Key is
activated (P.82) and enter the operating
range. (P.83)
Operation Guide

b Push the seat opener switch.


c Pull up the rear of the seat.

Close
Push down the rear of the seat until it locks in
Seat opener switch place.
u Make sure that the tab is locked securely in
position to pull up the rear of the seat
Seat
lightly.
u Take care not to store the deactivated
Honda SMART Key and emergency key
together in the fairing pocket.

Never exceed the maximum weight limit.


Maximum Weight: 5.0 kg (11.0 lb)
u Do not store any items that are flammable
or susceptible to heat damage.
Luggage box u Do not store valuables or fragile articles.

116
A helmet can be stored in the luggage box.
Set in the front of the helmet upward.
Helmet

Operation Guide
u Some helmets may not fit in the
compartment due to their size or design.

Continued 117
Storage Equipment (Continued)
Tool Kit Document Bag
The tool kit is stored in the luggage box by The document bag is stored reverse side of
the rubber strap. the seat.
Operation Guide

Tool kit Rubber strap Document bag

Rubber strap

# Opening the seat (P.116)

# Opening the seat (P.116)

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Helmet Holder
3WARNING
The helmet holder is located under the seat.
Riding with a helmet attached to the
A helmet set wire is in the tool kit.
holder can interfere with your ability to

Operation Guide
safely operate the vehicle and could
Helmet holder
lead to a crash in which you can be
seriously hurt or killed.

Use the helmet holder only while


parked. Do not ride with a helmet
Helmet set wire
secured by the holder.
Helmet set wire

Helmet D-ring

u Use the helmet holder only when parked.

# Opening the seat (P.116)

Continued 119
Storage Equipment (Continued)
Fairing Pocket Fairing pocket Fairing pocket lid
Never exceed the maximum weight limit.
Maximum Weight: 0.5 kg (1.0 lb)
Operation Guide

Open
To open the fairing pocket, pull the fairing
pocket lid.

Close
Push the mark of the fairing pocket lid
until it is firmly closed.
u Do not store valuables or fragile articles.
u Make sure the fairing pocket is closed
before riding.
mark
u Be careful not to flood this area when
washing your vehicle.

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Maintenance

Please read “Importance of Maintenance” and “Maintenance Fundamentals” carefully


before attempting any maintenance. Refer to “Specifications” for service data.

Importance of Maintenance ......................... P. 122 Side Stand ......................................................... P. 153


Maintenance Schedule................................... P. 123 Drive Chain ....................................................... P. 154
Maintenance Fundamentals ......................... P. 126 Throttle .............................................................. P. 156
Tool..................................................................... P. 138 Other Adjustments.......................................... P. 157
Removing & Installing Body Adjusting the Brake Lever ............................... P. 157
Components ................................................... P. 139 Adjusting the Front Suspension .................... P. 158
Battery.................................................................. P. 139 Adjusting the Rear Suspension...................... P. 160
Clip........................................................................ P. 140 Adjusting the Windscreen Height ................. P. 161
Front Lower Cover ............................................ P. 141 Other Replacement......................................... P. 163
Maintenance Lid................................................ P. 142 Replacing the Honda SMART Key Battery .. P. 163
Left Side Cover .................................................. P. 143
Engine Oil .......................................................... P. 146
Coolant .............................................................. P. 148
Brakes................................................................. P. 150
Importance of Maintenance

Importance of Maintenance Maintenance Safety


Keeping your vehicle well-maintained is Always read the maintenance instructions
absolutely essential to your safety and to before you begin each task, and make sure that
protect your investment, obtain maximum you have the tools, parts, and skills required.
performance, avoid breakdowns, and reduce air We cannot warn you of every conceivable
Maintenance

pollution. Maintenance is the owner's hazard that can arise in performing


responsibility. Be sure to inspect your vehicle maintenance. Only you can decide whether or
before each ride, and perform the periodic not you should perform a given task.
checks specified in the Maintenance Schedule.
2 P. 123 Follow these guidelines when performing
maintenance.
3WARNING ● Stop the engine and turn the electrical
Improperly maintaining your vehicle or system off.
failing to correct a problem before you ● Place your vehicle on a firm, level surface
ride can cause a crash in which you can using the side stand, centre stand or a
be seriously hurt or killed. maintenance stand to provide support.
● Allow the engine, muffler, brakes, and other
high-temperature parts to cool before
Always follow the inspection and
servicing as you can get burned.
maintenance recommendations and
● Run the engine only when instructed, and
schedules in this owner's manual. do so in a well-ventilated area.

122
Maintenance Schedule
The maintenance schedule specifies the All scheduled maintenance is considered a
maintenance requirements necessary to ensure normal owner operating cost and will be
safe, dependable performance, and proper charged to you by your dealer. Retain all
emission control. receipts. If you sell the vehicle, these receipts
should be transferred with the vehicle to the
Maintenance work should be performed in new owner.

Maintenance
accordance with Honda's standards and
specifications by properly trained and equipped Honda recommends that your dealer should
technicians. Your dealer meets all of these road test your vehicle after each periodic
requirements. Keep an accurate record of maintenance is carried out.
maintenance to help ensure that your vehicle is
properly maintained.
Make sure that whomever performs the
maintenance completes this record.

Continued 123
Maintenance Schedule

Frequency*1
Pre-ride Refer
Annual Regular
Items Check × 1,000 km 1 12 24 36 48 to
Check Replace page
2 P. 126
× 1,000 mi 0.6 8 16 24 32
Fuel Line –
Fuel Level –
Throttle Operation 156
Maintenance

Air Cleaner *2 –
Crankcase Breather*3 –
Spark Plug –
Valve Clearance –
Engine Oil 146
Engine Oil Filter –
Clutch Oil Filter –
Engine Idle Speed –
Radiator Coolant *4 3 Years 148
Cooling System –
Evaporative Emission Control System –

Maintenance Level Maintenance Legend


: Intermediate. We recommend service by your : Inspect (clean, adjust, lubricate, or replace, if necessary)
dealer, unless you have the necessary tools and are : Lubricate
mechanically skilled. : Replace
Procedures are provided in an official Honda Shop Manual. : Clean
: Technical. In the interest of safety, have your vehicle
serviced by your dealer.

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Maintenance Schedule

Frequency*1
Pre-ride Refer
Annual Regular
Items Check × 1,000 km 1 12 24 36 48 to
Check Replace page
2 P. 126
× 1,000 mi 0.6 8 16 24 32
Drive Chain Every 1,000 km (600 mi): 154
Drive Chain Slider –
Brake Fluid *4 2 Years 150

Maintenance
Brake Pads Wear 151
Brake System 126
Brake Lock Operation 152
Headlight Aim –
Lights/Horn –
Engine Stop Switch –
Side Stand 153
Suspension –
Nuts, Bolts, Fasteners –
Wheels/Tyres 135
Steering Head Bearings –

Notes:
*1 : At higher odometer readings, repeat at the frequency interval established here.
*2 : Service more frequently when riding in unusually wet or dusty areas.
*3 : Service more frequently when riding in rain or at full throttle.
*4 : Replacement requires mechanical skill.

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Maintenance Fundamentals

Pre-ride Inspection ● Drive chain - Check condition and slack,


adjust and lubricate if necessary. 2 P. 154
To ensure safety, it is your responsibility to
● Brakes - Check operation;
perform a pre-ride inspection and make sure
Front and Rear: check brake fluid level and
that any problem you find is corrected. A pre-
pads wear. 2 P. 150, 2 P. 151
ride inspection is a must, not only for safety, but
Lights and horn - Check that lights,
Maintenance


because having a breakdown, or even a flat
indicators and horn function properly.
tyre, can be a major inconvenience.
● Engine stop switch - Check for proper
function. 2 P. 78
Check the following items before you get on
● Side stand ignition cut-off system - Check
your vehicle:
for proper function. 2 P. 153
● Fuel level - Fill fuel tank when necessary.
● Wheels and tyres - Check condition, air
2 P. 113
pressure and adjust if necessary. 2 P. 135
● Throttle - Check for smooth opening and
full closing in all steering positions. 2 P. 156
● Engine oil level - Add engine oil if necessary.
Check for leaks. 2 P. 146
● Coolant level - Add coolant if required.
Check for leaks. 2 P. 148

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Maintenance Fundamentals

Replacing Parts 3WARNING


Always use Honda Genuine Parts or their Installing non-Honda parts may make
equivalents to ensure reliability and safety. your vehicle unsafe and cause a crash in
When ordering coloured components, specify
which you can be seriously hurt or
the model name, colour, and code mentioned
killed.

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on the colour label.
The colour label is attached to the luggage box
under the seat. 2 P. 116 Always use Honda Genuine Parts or
equivalents that have been designed
Colour label and approved for your vehicle.

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Maintenance Fundamentals

Battery This symbol on the battery means that


Your vehicle has a maintenance-free type this product must not be treated as
battery. You do not have to check the battery household waste.
electrolyte level or add distilled water. Clean the NOTICE
battery terminals if they become dirty or An improperly disposed of battery can be
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corroded. harmful to the environment and human health.


Do not remove the battery cap seals. There is Always confirm local regulations for proper
no need to remove the cap when charging. battery disposal instruction.
NOTICE
Your battery is a maintenance-free type and can
be permanently damaged if the cap strip is
removed.

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Maintenance Fundamentals

# What to do in an emergency 3WARNING


If any of the following occur, immediately see
your doctor. The battery gives off explosive
● Electrolyte splashes into your eyes: hydrogen gas during normal operation.
u Wash your eyes repeatedly with cool
water for at least 15 minutes. Using water A spark or flame can cause the battery

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under pressure can damage your eyes. to explode with enough force to kill or
● Electrolyte splashes onto your skin: seriously hurt you.
u Remove affected clothing and wash your
skin thoroughly using water.
Wear protective clothing and a face
● Electrolyte splashes into your mouth:
shield, or have a skilled mechanic do
u Rinse mouth thoroughly with water, and
do not swallow. the battery servicing.

# Cleaning the Battery Terminals


1. Remove the battery. 2 P. 139
2. If the terminals are starting to corrode and
are coated with a white substance, wash
with warm water and wipe clean.

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3. If the terminals are heavily corroded, clean Fuses


and polish the terminals with a wire brush or
Fuses protect the electrical circuits on your
sandpaper. Wear safety glasses.
vehicle. If something electrical on your vehicle
stops working, check for and replace any blown
fuses. 2 P. 188
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# Inspecting and Replacing Fuses


Turn off the electrical system to remove and
inspect fuses. If a fuse is blown, replace with a
fuse of the same rating. For fuse ratings, see
4. After cleaning, reinstall the battery. “Specifications.” 2 P. 212
Blown fuse
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.
NOTICE
Installing non-Honda electrical accessories can NOTICE
overload the electrical system, discharging the Replacing a fuse with one that has a higher
battery and possibly damaging the system. rating greatly increases the chance of damage to
the electrical system.

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Maintenance Fundamentals

If a fuse fails repeatedly, you likely have an *1.


The JASO T 903 standard is an index for engine
electrical fault. Have your vehicle inspected by oils for 4-stroke motorcycle engines. There are
your dealer. two classes: MA and MB. For example, the
following label shows the MA classification.
Engine Oil
Oil code

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Engine oil consumption varies and oil quality
deteriorates according to riding conditions and
Oil classification
time elapsed.
Check the engine oil level regularly, and add the
recommended engine oil if necessary. Dirty oil or *2.
The SAE standard grades oils by their viscosity.
old oil should be changed as soon as possible. *3.
The API classification specifies the quality and
performance rating of engine oils. Use SG or
# Selecting the Engine Oil higher oils, excluding oils marked as “Energy
For recommended engine oil, see Conserving” or “Resource Conserving” on the
“Specifications.” 2 P. 211 circular API service symbol.

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*1: MA
● SAE standard*2: 10W-30
● API classification*3: SG or higher Not recommended Recommended

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Maintenance Fundamentals

Brake Fluid If the chain does not move smoothly, makes


strange noises, has damaged rollers, has loose
Do not add or replace brake fluid, except in an
pins, has missing O-rings, or kinks, have the
emergency. Use only fresh brake fluid from a
chain inspected by your dealer.
sealed container. If you do add fluid, have the
brake system serviced by your dealer as soon as
Also inspect the drive sprocket and driven
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possible.
sprocket. If either has worn or damaged teeth,
NOTICE have the sprocket replaced by your dealer.
Brake fluid can damage plastic and painted
surfaces.
Wipe up spills immediately and wash thoroughly.

Recommended brake fluid:


Normal Worn Damaged
Honda DOT 4 Brake Fluid or equivalent (GOOD) (REPLACE) (REPLACE)

Drive Chain NOTICE


Use of a new chain with worn sprockets will cause
The drive chain must be inspected and rapid chain wear.
lubricated regularly. Inspect the chain more
frequently if you often ride on bad roads, ride at
high speed, or ride with repeated fast
acceleration. 2 P. 154

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# Cleaning and Lubricating Do not use a steam cleaner, a high pressure


After inspecting the slack, clean the chain and cleaner, a wire brush, volatile solvent such as
sprockets while rotating the rear wheel. Use a dry petrol and benzene, abrasive cleaner, chain
cloth with chain cleaner designed specifically for cleaner or lubricant NOT designed specifically
O-ring chains, or neutral detergent. Use a soft for O-ring chains as these can damage the
brush if the chain is dirty. rubber O-ring seals.

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After cleaning, wipe dry and lubricate with the Avoid getting lubricant on the brakes or tyres.
recommended lubricant. Avoid applying excess chain lubricant to prevent
spray onto your clothes and the vehicle.
Recommended lubricant:
Drive chain lubricant designed
specifically for O-ring chains
If not available, use SAE 80 or 90 gear oil.

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Recommended Coolant NOTICE


Using coolant not specified for aluminium
Except Hong Kong, Macao
engines or tap/mineral water can cause
Pro Honda HP Coolant is a pre-mixed solution
corrosion.
of antifreeze and distilled water.
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Concentration:
50% antifreeze and 50% distilled water Crankcase Breather
A concentration of antifreeze below 40% will Service more frequently when riding in rain, at
not provide proper corrosion and cold full throttle, or after the vehicle is washed or
temperature protection. overturned. Service if the deposit level can be
A concentration of up to 60% will provide better seen in the transparent section of the drain
protection in colder climates. tube.
Hong Kong, Macao If the drain tube overflows, the air filter may
Use only genuine HONDA PRE-MIX COOLANT become contaminated with engine oil causing
without diluting with water. Genuine HONDA poor engine performance.
PRE-MIX COOLANT is excellent at preventing
corrosion and overheating.
The coolant should be inspected and replaced
properly by following the maintenance
schedule. 2 P. 123

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Maintenance Fundamentals

Tyres (Inspecting/Replacing) # Inspecting for Damage


# Checking the Air Pressure Inspect the tyres for
Visually inspect your tyres and use an air cuts, slits, or cracks that
pressure gauge to measure the air pressure at exposes fabric or
least once a month or any time you think the cords, or nails or other

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tyres look low. Always check air pressure when foreign objects
your tyres are cold. embedded in the side
Even if the direction of the valve stem is of the tyre or the tread.
changed, do not return it to the original Also inspect for any unusual bumps or bulges in
position. Have your vehicle inspected by your the side walls of the tyres.
dealer.
# Inspecting for Abnormal Wear
Right side
Inspect the tyres for
signs of abnormal wear
on the contact surface.

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# Inspecting Tread Depth 3WARNING


Inspect the tread wear indicators. If they
become visible, replace the tyres immediately. Riding on tyres that are excessively
For safe riding, you should replace the tyres worn or improperly inflated can cause a
when the minimum tread depth is reached. crash in which you can be seriously hurt
or killed.
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Follow all instructions in this owner's


or TWI manual regarding tyre inflation and
maintenance.

Wear indicator Germany


location mark German law prohibits use of tyres whose tread
depth is less than 1.6 mm.

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Maintenance Fundamentals

Have your tyres replaced by your dealer. ● Use only tubeless tyres on this vehicle.
For recommended tyres, air pressure and The rims are designed for tubeless tyres,
minimum tread depth, see “Specifications.” and during hard acceleration or braking, a
2 P. 211 tube-type tyre could slip on the rim and
Follow these guidelines whenever you replace cause the tyre to rapidly deflate.
tyres.

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● Use the recommended tyres or equivalents 3WARNING
of the same size, construction, speed rating, Installing improper tyres on your
and load range. vehicle can adversely affect handling
● Have the wheel balanced with Honda and stability, and can cause a crash in
Genuine balance weights or equivalent after which you can be seriously hurt or
the tyre is installed. killed.
● Do not install a tube inside a tubeless tyre
on this vehicle. Excessive heat build-up can
Always use the size and type of tyres
cause the tube to burst.
recommended in this owner's manual.

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Tool
The tool kit is stored under the seat. 2 P. 116

You can perform some roadside repairs, minor


adjustments and parts replacement with the
provided tools.
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● 10 x 14 mm Open end wrench


● 12 x 14 mm Open end wrench
● 19 mm Box end wrench
● 5 mm Hex wrench
● Screwdriver handle
● Standard/Phillips screwdriver
● BFR adjuster
● Pin spanner
● Extension bar
● Fuse puller
● EM mode coupler
● Helmet set wire

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Removing & Installing Body Components

Battery 4. Disconnect the positive + terminal from


the battery.
Negative terminal Positive terminal 5. Remove the battery taking care not to
drop the terminal nuts.
u Remove the battery by pulling the

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battery strap with one hand while
supporting the battery with the other.

# Installation
Install the parts in the reverse order of
removal. Always connect the positive +
terminal first. Make sure that bolts and nuts
Battery strap Rubber strap Battery are tight.
Make sure the clock information is correct
after the battery is reconnected. 2 P. 45
# Removal For proper handling of the battery, see
Make sure the electrical system is turned off. “Maintenance Fundamentals.” 2 P. 128
1. Remove the maintenance lid. 2 P. 142 “Battery Goes Dead.” 2 P. 187
2. Unhook the rubber strap.
3. Disconnect the negative - terminal from
the battery.
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Removing & Installing Body Components u Clip

Clip
Removal
1. Press down on the centre pin to release
the lock.
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2. Pull the clip out of the hole.


Centre
pin

Installation
1. Push the bottom of the centre pin.

2. Insert the clip into the hole.


3. Press down on the centre pin to lock the
clip.

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Removing & Installing Body Components u Front Lower Cover

Front Lower Cover Front lower cover


Clip

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Bolt A
Bolts Skid plate Clip Bolt B Clips
2. Remove the bolt A, bolt B and clips.
# Removal 2 P. 140
1. Remove the skid plate by removing the 3. Remove the front lower cover.
bolts.
# Installation
Install the parts in the reverse order of
removal.

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Removing & Installing Body Components u Maintenance Lid

Maintenance Lid # Removal


1. Open the seat. 2 P. 116
Maintenance lid 2. Remove the tool kit.
3. Remove the clips (2 P. 140) and
maintenance lid.
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# Installation
Install the parts in the reverse order of
removal.

Clips

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Removing & Installing Body Components u Left Side Cover

Left Side Cover 4. Release the tabs from slots.


u Carefully release the tabs from the slots.
# Removal 5. Pull the side cover slightly back to release
1. Open the seat. 2 P. 116
the hooks from the slots.
2. Remove the bolt and clip. 2 P. 140
u Carefully release the hooks from the

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3. Remove the prongs from the grommets.
slots.
6. Remove the Left side cover.

Clip Left side cover

Bolt

Prong

Hooks
Grommets

Prong
Tabs
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Removing & Installing Body Components u Left Side Cover

# Installation Slots
Grab rail Hooks
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3. Pull the left side cover back slightly and


attach the hooks into the slots.
Left side cover Left side cover
u To attach the hooks securely, push the
1. Insert the left side cover on the back of left side cover forward.
the grab rail.
2. Tilt the left side cover slightly toward A.

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Removing & Installing Body Components u Left Side Cover

Tabs

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Tabs Slots

4. Insert the tabs into the slots.


5. Insert the prongs into the grommets.
6. Install the bolt and clip.
7. Close the seat.

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Engine Oil

Checking the Engine Oil Upper level

1. If the engine is cold, idle the engine for 3


to 5 minutes.
2. Turn off the electrical system and wait for
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2 to 3 minutes.
3. Place your vehicle on its centre stand on a Lower level
firm, level surface.
4. Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick and wipe it
clean.
5. Insert the oil fill cap/dipstick until it seats, Oil fill cap/dipstick
but don't screw it in.
6. Check that the oil level is between the
upper level and lower level marks on the
oil fill cap/dipstick.
7. Securely install the oil fill cap/dipstick.

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Engine Oil u Adding Engine Oil

Adding Engine Oil 2. Securely reinstall the oil fill cap/dipstick.


NOTICE
If the engine oil is below or near the lower Overfilling with oil or operating with insufficient
level mark, add the recommended engine oil. oil can cause damage to your engine. Do not mix
2 P. 131, 2 P. 211 different brands and grades of oil. They may

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1. Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick. Add the affect lubrication and clutch operation.
recommended oil until it reaches the For the recommended oil and oil selection
upper level mark. guidelines, see “Maintenance Fundamentals.”
u Place your vehicle on its centre stand 2 P. 131
on a firm, level surface when checking
the oil level.
u Do not overfill above the upper level
mark.
u Make sure no foreign objects enter the
oil filler opening.
u Wipe up any spills immediately.

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Coolant

Checking the Coolant UPPER level

Check the coolant level in the reserve tank


while the engine is cold.
1. Place your vehicle on a firm, level surface.
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2. Hold your vehicle in an upright position.


3. Check that the coolant level is between
the UPPER level and LOWER level marks
on the reserve tank.

If the coolant level is dropping noticeably or


the reserve tank is empty, you likely have a Reserve tank LOWER level
serious leak. Have your vehicle inspected by
your dealer.
Adding Coolant
If the coolant level is below the LOWER level
mark, add the recommended coolant
(2 P. 134) until the level reaches the UPPER
level mark.
Add fluid only from the reserve tank cap and
do not remove the radiator cap.

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Coolant u Adding Coolant

1. Remove the front lower cover. 2 P. 141 Reserve tank cap


2. Remove the reserve tank cap and add
fluid while monitoring the coolant level.
u Do not overfill above the UPPER level
mark.

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u Make sure no foreign objects enter the
reserve tank opening.
3. Securely reinstall the reserve tank cap.
4. Install the parts in the reverse order of
removal.

3WARNING
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.

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Brakes

Checking Brake Fluid If the brake fluid level in either reservoir is


below the LOWER level mark or both the
1. Place your vehicle in an upright position brake levers freeplay becomes excessive,
on a firm, level surface. inspect the brake pads for wear.
2. Check that the brake fluid reservoir is If the brake pads are not worn, you most
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horizontal and that the fluid level is above likely have a leak. Have your vehicle
the LOWER level mark. inspected by your dealer.

Front Front brake fluid reservoir Rear Rear brake fluid reservoir

LOWER level mark LOWER level mark


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Brakes u Inspecting the Brake Pads

Inspecting the Brake Pads 1. Front Inspect the brake pads from in front
of the brake caliper.
Check the condition of the brake pad wear u Always inspect both left and right
indicators. brake calipers.
Front The pads need to be replaced if a 2. Rear Inspect the brake pads from the rear

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brake pad is worn to the bottom of the right of the vehicle.
indicator. If necessary have the pads replaced by your
Rear The pads need to be replaced if a brake dealer.
pad is worn to the indicator. Always replace both left and right brake pads
at the same time.
Front Brake pads Rear Brake pads

Wear Wear
indicators indicators Wear Wear
Disc indicator Disc indicator
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Brakes u Checking the Parking Brake

Checking the Parking Brake 4. Check that the front edge of the parking
brake lever is within the adjustment range
Front edge of parking brake lever (between the index marks), when the
brake begins to take hold.
Index marks
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If the brake begins to take hold at out of the


adjustment range, have the brake adjusted
by your dealer.

Parking brake lever

Adjustment range

1. Shift the transmission to Neutral. Stop the


engine.
2. Place your vehicle on its centre stand on a
firm, level surface.
3. Rotate the rear wheel by hand and slowly
pull the parking brake lever.
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Side Stand

Checking the Side Stand 4. Start the engine and press the D on the
N-D switch to switch the transmission into
D mode.
5. Lower the side stand all the way. The
engine should stop as you lower the side

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stand. If the engine doesn't stop, have
your vehicle inspected by your dealer.

Side stand springs


1. Check that the side 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 springs for damage or loss of
tension.
3. Sit on the vehicle and raise the side stand.
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Drive Chain

Inspecting the Drive Chain 3. Check the slack in the lower half of the
drive chain midway between the
Slack sprockets.
u While depressing the drive chain,
Check the drive chain slack at several points
measure the distance from the bottom
along the chain. If the slack is not constant at
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of the swingarm to the drive chain.


all points, some links may be kinked and
binding. Drive chain slack:
Have the chain inspected by your dealer.
Swingarm to drive chain

1. Shift the transmission to Neutral. Stop the 45 - 50 mm (1.8 - 2.0 in)


engine. u Do not ride your vehicle if the slack
2. Place your vehicle on its centre stand on a exceeds 55 mm (2.2 in).
firm, level surface.

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Drive Chain u Inspecting the Drive Chain Slack

Swingarm Drive chain 4. Rotate the rear wheel and check that the
chain moves smoothly.
5. Inspect the sprockets. 2 P. 132
6. Clean and lubricate the drive chain.
2 P. 133

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Push

Drive chain slack Drive chain slack

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Throttle

Checking the Throttle


With the engine off, check that the throttle
rotates smoothly from fully closed to fully
open. If the throttle does not move smoothly,
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close automatically, have the vehicle


inspected by your dealer.

Throttle

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Other Adjustments

Adjusting the Brake Lever Brake lever

You can adjust the distance between the tip


of the brake lever and handle grip. Forward

# Adjustment method

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Turn the adjuster until the numbers align with
the index mark while pushing the lever
forward in the desired position.

After adjustment, check that the lever


Adjuster
operates correctly before riding.
NOTICE
Do not turn the adjuster beyond its natural limit.

Index mark Handle grip

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Other Adjustments u Adjusting the Front Suspension

Adjusting the Front Suspension


# Spring Preload
You can adjust the spring preload by the
adjuster to suit the load or the road surface.
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Turn the adjuster using the box end wrench


Adjuster Adjuster
provided in the tool kit. 2 P. 138
The spring preload adjuster has 15 turns.
Turn clockwise to increase spring preload
(hard), or turn counterclockwise to decrease
spring preload (soft).
The standard position is 7 turns from the full
soft position.
NOTICE
Do not turn the adjuster beyond its limits.
Adjust both left and right forks to the same
spring preload.

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Other Adjustments u Adjusting the Front Suspension

# Rebound Damping BFR adjuster


You can adjust the rebound damping by the
Reference
adjuster to suit the load or the road surface. punch mark
The rebound damping adjuster has 3 turns or
more.

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Turn the adjuster using the BFR adjuster
provided in the tool kit. 2 P. 138
Turn clockwise to increase rebound damping
(hard), or turn counterclockwise to decrease Punch mark
rebound damping (soft). The standard
Adjuster
position is 2 turns from the full hard position
so that the punch mark on the adjuster aligns NOTICE
with the reference punch mark. Do not turn the adjuster beyond its limits.

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Other Adjustments u Adjusting the Rear Suspension

Adjusting the Rear Suspension Pin spanner


123456
# Spring Preload
You can adjust the spring preload by the
adjuster to suit the load or the road surface.
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Turn the adjuster using the pin spanner and


extension bar provided in the tool kit.
2 P. 138
Position 1 to 3 decrease spring preload (soft),
10 9 8 7
or turn the position 5 to 10 increase spring
Adjuster
preload (hard). The standard position is 4.
NOTICE
Extension bar
Do not turn the adjuster beyond its limits.
Attempting to adjust directly from 1 to 10 or 10 to
1 may damage the shock absorber.

NOTICE
The rear shock absorber damper unit contains
high pressure nitrogen gas. Do not attempt to
disassemble, service, or improperly dispose of
the damper. See your dealer.

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Other Adjustments u Adjusting the Windscreen Height

Adjusting the Windscreen


Height
You can adjust the windscreen height 1 of 5 Windscreen
positions.

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Windscreen height indicator shows the
windscreen height. The standard position is 1.
u Do not adjust the windscreen while riding.

1. Pull the windscreen lock lever outward


Windscreen adjustment handle
until it snaps into place. While holding the
top of the windscreen, pull the
windscreen adjustment handle outward.

Windscreen lock lever

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Other Adjustments u Adjusting the Windscreen Height

2. Align the windscreen height indicator with If the windscreen does not move smoothly,
the index mark at the desired position, flush the sliding parts with water to remove
push the windscreen adjustment handle dust.
inward to lock the windscreen. If the windscreen does not move smoothly
u Make sure that the windscreen is after flushing the sliding parts, have your
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locked securely by slightly moving the vehicle inspected by your dealer.


windscreen up or down.
3. Push the windscreen lock lever back to
the original position.
u Make sure that the windscreen lock
lever is pushed securely.
Indicators
5
4
3
2
1

Index mark
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Other Replacement

Replacing the Honda SMART 1. Remove the upper case by inserting a


coin or a flat head screwdriver covered
Key Battery with a protective cloth into the slit.
u Wrap a coin or a screwdriver with a
If the Honda SMART Key indicator flashes 5
protective cloth to prevent scratching
times when the electrical system is turned on,

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the Honda SMART Key.
or the operating range becomes unstable,
u Do not touch the circuit or terminal.
replace the battery as soon as possible.
This may cause problems.
We recommend to see your dealer for this
u Be careful to avoid scratching the
service.
waterproof covering or allowing dust
Battery type: CR2032 to enter.
u Do not forcibly dismantle the Honda
Upper case Battery
SMART Key body.
2. Replace the old battery with a new
Protective battery with the negative - side facing
cloth up.

Lower case Slit

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Other Replacement u Replacing the Honda SMART Key Battery

3. Snap the two halves of the remote CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is
transmitter back together. incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the
u Make sure that upper and lower cases same or equivalent type.
are set in the right position. CAUTION: Do not exposed to excessive heat
such as sunshine, fire or the like, that can
3WARNING
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result in an explosion or the leakage of


Chemical Burn Hazard: do not flammable liquid or gas during use, storage
swallow battery. or transportation.
If swallowed, the battery can cause CAUTION: Do not dispose of a battery into
severe internal burns and even death. fire or a hot oven, or give mechanically
crushing or cutting of a battery, that can
• Keep battery away from children and result in an explosion.
battery compartment securely closed. CAUTION: Do not subjected to extremely
• If the battery compartment does not low air pressure at high altitude that may
close securely, stop using the result in an explosion or the leakage of
product and keep it away from flammable liquid or gas.
children.
• Immediately seek medical attention if
a child may have swallowed battery.

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Troubleshooting

Engine Will Not Start...................................... P. 166 When the Honda SMART Key System Does Not
Overheating (High coolant temperature Operate Properly........................................... P. 175
indicator is on) ............................................... P. 167 Unlock the Seat in an Emergency ............... P. 177
Warning Indicators On or Flashing............. P. 168 Activating the Electrical System in an
Low Oil Pressure Indicator .............................. P. 168 Emergency ...................................................... P. 178
PGM-FI (Programmed Fuel Injection) Tyre Puncture ................................................... P. 184
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)............... P. 169 Smartphone Pairing Trouble ........................ P. 185
ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) Indicator ....... P. 170 Electrical Trouble............................................. P. 187
Torque Control Indicator................................. P. 171 Battery Goes Dead............................................ P. 187
Honda SMART Key Indicator.......................... P. 172 Burned-out Light Bulb ..................................... P. 187
If the “–” Indicator is Blinking in the Gear Blown Fuse.......................................................... P. 188
Position Window While Riding.................. P. 173
Other Warning Indications ........................... P. 174
Fuel Gauge Failure Indication......................... P. 174
Engine Will Not Start

Starter Motor Operates But Starter Motor Does Not


Engine Does Not Start Operate
Check the following items: Check the following items:
● Check the correct engine starting ● Check the correct engine starting
sequence. 2 P. 102 sequence. 2 P. 102
Troubleshooting

● Check that there is petrol in the fuel tank. ● Check for a blown fuse. 2 P. 188
● Check if the PGM-FI malfunction indicator ● Check for a loose battery connection
lamp (MIL) is on. (2 P. 139) or battery terminal corrosion
u If the indicator lamp is on, contact (2 P. 128).
your dealer as soon as possible. ● Check the condition of the battery.
2 P. 187
If the problem continues, have your vehicle
inspected by your dealer.

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Overheating (High coolant temperature indicator is on)
The engine is overheating when the following If the fan is not operating:
occurs: Suspect a fault. Do not start the engine.
● High coolant temperature indicator Transport your vehicle to your dealer.
comes on. If the fan is operating:
● Acceleration becomes sluggish. Allow the engine to cool with the
If this occurs, pull safely to the side of the electrical system turned off.
road and perform the following 3. After the engine has cooled, inspect the

Troubleshooting
procedure. radiator hose and check if there is a leak.
Extended fast idling may cause the high 2 P. 148
coolant temperature indicator to come on. If there is a leak:

NOTICE
Do not start the engine. Transport your
Continuing to ride with an overheated engine vehicle to your dealer.
can cause serious damage to the engine. 4. Check the coolant level in the reserve
tank. 2 P. 148
1. Stop the engine using the ignition switch, u Add coolant as necessary.
and then push the ignition (On) switch to 5. If 1-4 check normal, you may continue
turn on the electrical system. riding, but closely monitor the high
2. Check that the radiator fan is operating, coolant temperature indicator.
and then turn the electrical system off.

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Warning Indicators On or Flashing

Low Oil Pressure Indicator If the engine oil level goes down rapidly, your
vehicle may have a leak or another serious
If the low oil pressure indicator comes on, problem. Have your vehicle inspected by
pull safely to the side of the road and stop your dealer.
the engine.
NOTICE
Troubleshooting

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. 2 P. 146, 2 P. 147
2. Start the engine.
u 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.

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Warning Indicators On or Flashing u PGM-FI (Programmed Fuel Injection) Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)

PGM-FI (Programmed Fuel NOTICE


If you drive with the malfunction indicator lamp
Injection) Malfunction on, the emissions control system and the engine
Indicator Lamp (MIL) could be damaged.

NOTICE
Reasons for the indicator lamp to come
If the malfunction indicator lamp blinks again
on or blink

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when restarting the engine, drive to the nearest
● Comes on if there is a problem with the dealer at 50 km/h (31 mph) or less. Have your
engine emissions control system. vehicle inspected.
● Blinks when engine misfiring is detected.
What to do when the indicator lamp
comes on
Avoid high speeds and immediately get your
vehicle inspected at a dealer.
What to do when the indicator lamp
blinks
Park the vehicle in a safe place with no
flammable items and wait at least 10 minutes
with the engine stopped until it cools.

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Warning Indicators On or Flashing u ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) Indicator

ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) If the ABS indicator stays on, your brakes will
continue to work as a conventional system,
Indicator but without the anti-locking function.
If the indicator operates in one of the
following ways, you may have a serious The ABS indicator may flash if you turn the
problem with the ABS. Reduce your speed rear wheel while the rear wheel is lifted off
the ground. In this case, turn the electrical
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and have your vehicle inspected by your


dealer as soon as possible. system off and on again. The ABS indicator
will go off after your speed reaches 30 km/h
(19 mph).
● Indicator comes on or starts flashing while
riding.
● Indicator does not come on when the
electrical system is turned on.
● Indicator does not go off at speeds above
10 km/h (6 mph).

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Warning Indicators On or Flashing u Torque Control Indicator

Torque Control Indicator Even when the Torque Control indicator is


on, your vehicle will have normal riding ability
If the indicator operates in one of the without Torque Control function.
following ways, you may have a serious u When the indicator comes on while the
problem with the Torque Control. Reduce Torque Control is in operation, you will
your speed and have your vehicle inspected have to completely close the throttle to
by your dealer as soon as possible. regain normal riding ability.

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● Indicator comes and stays on (solid) while The Torque Control indicator may come on if
riding. you rotate the rear wheel while your vehicle
● Indicator does not come on when the is lifted off the ground. In this case, turn the
electrical system is turned on. electrical system off and on again. The
● Indicator does not go off at speeds above Torque Control indicator will go off after your
5 km/h (3 mph). speed reaches 5 km/h (3 mph).

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Warning Indicators On or Flashing u Honda SMART Key Indicator

Honda SMART Key Indicator However, this does not affect the operation
of your vehicle until the electrical system is
off.
# When the Honda SMART Key
indicator flashes 5 times
You may not be able to turn off the electrical
Replacing the Honda SMART Key
system when losing the Honda SMART Key
Battery 2 P. 163
while riding, or if the battery is low, or because
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the system is affected by strong radio waves or


# When the Honda SMART Key noise. If this occurs, turn the ignition switch
indicator is flashing while the knob / (Off/Lock) counterclockwise and
electrical system is on hold it until the electrical system shut off.
The Honda SMART Key indicator flashes You can also turn off the electrical system by
when communication between your vehicle turning the ignition switch knob / (Off/
and Honda SMART Key stops after turning Lock) counterclockwise 3 times within 3
on the electrical system. seconds.
It is probably caused by the following:
● Strong radio waves or noise are affecting If you do not have the Honda SMART Key,
the system the electrical system can be activated in
● You lose the Honda SMART Key while another way. 2 P. 178
riding

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If the “–” Indicator is Blinking in the Gear Position Window While Riding

If the “–” indicator is blinking while riding, you If you still cannot start the engine:
may have a serious problem with the Dual Start the engine while applying the front or
Clutch Transmission system. rear brake lever.
Park your vehicle in a safe place and have If you can shift from N to D mode:
your vehicle inspected by dealer immediately. When a gear position is shown in the gear
It may be possible to ride your vehicle by position indicator, you can ride in that gear.
following the steps below. Take your vehicle to your dealer riding at a

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1. Turn the electrical system off. safe speed.
2. Turn the electrical system on and start the If you can't shift from N to D mode and the “–”
engine. indicator is blinking:
If you cannot start the engine: Damage is preventing you from riding. Have
Turn the electrical system off and move the your vehicle inspected by your dealer
vehicle back and forth slightly (to disengage immediately.
the gears).
Turn the electrical system on again and start
the engine.

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Other Warning Indications

Fuel Gauge Failure Indication


If the fuel system has an error, the fuel gauge
indicators will be displayed as shown in the
illustration.
If this occurs, see your dealer as soon as
possible.
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When the Honda SMART Key System Does Not Operate Properly
When the Honda SMART Key system does ● Check that there is no communication
not work properly, perform the following. failure in the Honda SMART Key system.
● Check that the Honda SMART Key system The Honda SMART Key system uses low-
is activated. intensity radio waves. The Honda SMART
Lightly push the ON/OFF button on the Key system may not work properly in the
Honda SMART Key. following conditions:
If the Honda SMART Key LED is red, u When there are facilities nearby that

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activate the Honda SMART Key system. generate strong radio waves or noise
2 P. 82 such as TV towers, power stations,
If the Honda SMART Key LED does not radio stations, or airports.
respond, replace the battery. u When you carry the Honda SMART
Key with a laptop or wireless
communication device such as a radio
or mobile phone.
u When the Honda SMART Key comes
into contact with or is covered by
metal objects.

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When the Honda SMART Key System Does Not Operate Properly

● Check that a registered Honda SMART ● Check the battery condition and battery
Key is used. lead in your vehicle.
Use a registered Honda SMART Key. Check the battery and battery terminals. If
The Honda SMART Key system cannot be the battery is weak, contact your dealer.
activated without a registered Honda
SMART Key. If the Honda SMART Key system cannot be
activated due to other causes, contact your
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● Make sure that you do not use a broken dealer.


Honda SMART Key.
If you use a broken Honda SMART Key,
the Honda SMART Key system cannot be
activated. Bring the emergency key and
ID tag to your dealer.

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Unlock the Seat in an Emergency
The seat lock can be unlocked by using the
emergency key. Emergency
seat opener
# Open
1. Remove the emergency seat opener cap.
2. Insert the emergency key into the
emergency seat opener, and turn the key

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counterclockwise.
3. Pull up the rear of the seat. Emergency key

# Close
1. Close the seat. 2 P. 116 Emergency seat opener cap
2. Install the parts in the reverse order of
removal.

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Activating the Electrical System in an Emergency
The electrical system can be activated by 1. Use the emergency key to open the seat.
inputting the ID number. 2 P. 177
2. Remove the left side cover. 2 P. 143
3. Pull out the EM mode connector (white)
# Set up to ID number input mode from the rubber dust cover.
White dummy coupler 4. Disconnect the white dummy coupler by
releasing the tab of the EM mode
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Tab Hook connector while lifting the hook of the


white dummy coupler.
5. Push the seat opener switch or fuel lid
opener switch.
6. Reconnect the white dummy coupler.

EM mode
connector (White)

Rubber dust cover

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Activating the Electrical System in an Emergency

7. Push and hold the ignition (On) switch Ignition (On) switch
for more than 4 seconds within 60
seconds after reconnecting the white
dummy coupler.
u The steering lock indicator comes on,
the buzzer sounds and the system
enters the ID number input mode.

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8. Check the ID number on the ID tag.

Fuel lid opener Seat opener switch


switch

ID number

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Activating the Electrical System in an Emergency

# ID number input While inputting the ID number, if the button


You can input your ID number by pushing is not pressed for about 60 seconds, the
the ignition (On) switch and Turn the inputted ID number is cancelled and the
ignition switch knob / (Off/Lock) system returns to the state before disconnect
counterclockwise. Input the ID number on the connector (the buzzer sounds and the
the ID tag in order from the left in turn by steering lock indicator goes off).
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pushing the ignition (On) switch.


The ID number is input according to the
number of times the ignition (On) switch is
pushed.
Push the ignition (On) switch the desired
number of times, then turn the ignition
switch knob / (Off/Lock)
counterclockwise to fix the current digit (the
buzzer sounds and the steering lock indicator
goes off briefly and comes on again), and
input the next digit, and then repeat until all
the digits are input.

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Activating the Electrical System in an Emergency

Example: ● To input “1”, push the ignition (On)


● To input “0”, turn the ignition switch knob switch once, and then turn the ignition
/ (Off/Lock) counterclockwise without switch knob / (Off/Lock)
pushing the ignition (On) switch, and counterclockwise to input the next digit.
then input next digit. To input “1”
Ignition (On) switch
To input “0”

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Ignition switch knob / (Off/Lock)

Push one time

ID number No push
Ignition (On) switch ID number

Ignition switch knob / (Off/Lock)

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Activating the Electrical System in an Emergency

ID number input success Reinstall the parts in reverse order of


After the last digit of the ID number is removal, before riding.
inputted, ID number is authenticated, the
steering lock indicator will flash every 2 You can turn off the engine and electrical
seconds. system and also lock the steering using the
Push the ignition (On) switch within 30 ignition switch. The ignition switch operation
seconds after the ID number is authenticated. is disabled 30 seconds after the electrical
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If the steering is locked system is turned off.


The steering will be unlocked. To active the
electrical system, push the ignition (On) To activate the electrical system again, repeat
switch once again within 30 seconds after the the procedures for activating the electrical
ID number is authenticated. system in an emergency.
If the steering is unlocked
The electrical system will be activated. You
can start the engine.

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Activating the Electrical System in an Emergency

ID number input failure ID number input cancel


If the ID number is not authenticated after If you input the wrong number, you can
inputting, the buzzer sounds and the steering cancel ID number input by not operating the
lock indicator goes off. The steering cannot switch for about 60 seconds (the buzzer
be unlocked and the electrical system will not sounds and the steering lock indicator goes
activate. off ).
Repeat the procedures for activating the Repeat the procedures for activating the

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electrical system in an emergency. electrical system in an emergency.

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Tyre Puncture
Repairing a puncture or removing a wheel
3WARNING
requires special tools and technical expertise.
Riding your vehicle with a temporary
We recommend you have this type of service
tyre repair can be risky. If the temporary
performed by your dealer.
repair fails, you can crash and be
After an emergency repair, always have the
seriously injured or killed.
tyre inspected/replaced by your dealer.
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Emergency Repair Using a Tyre If you must ride with a temporary tyre
repair, ride slowly and carefully and do
Repair Kit not exceed 50 km/h (30 mph) until the
If your tyre has a minor puncture, you can tyre is replaced.
make an emergency repair using a tubeless
tyre repair kit.
Follow the instructions provided with the
emergency tyre repair kit.
Riding your vehicle 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.

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Smartphone Pairing Trouble

Symptom Cause/remedy
Some smartphones you use may be incompatible with the vehicle
and/or the operable functions may be limited.
Check that the vehicle and smartphone are both in pairing mode.
2 P.92
Check your surroundings to make sure no other device being

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paired is present before re-pairing. Presence of a Bluetooth®
device in the vicinity sometimes affects the pairing due to radio
Unable to pair a wave interference, etc.
smartphone When connecting a smartphone, make sure no other Bluetooth®
device readied for pairing is present. Presence of a Bluetooth®
device in the vicinity sometimes affects the pairing due to radio
wave interference, etc.
Check that the vehicle pairing information is deleted from your
smartphone Bluetooth® setting. Depending on the smartphone
used, connecting may not be possible unless the pairing
information is deleted.

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Smartphone Pairing Trouble

Symptom Cause/remedy
Depending on the smartphone you use, it may take some time
for the vehicle to connect to a smartphone and to start using a
dedicated application.
The connection may be temporarily disconnected when starting
the engine, which is normal and not a malfunction. The
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smartphone will be reconnected after the engine is started.


Unable to connect a
Check that Bluetooth® status icon comes on. Refer to the
smartphone
instruction manual of your smartphone and check that your
smartphone is in connectable state.
Some smartphones you use may not connect automatically. For
connecting, follow the instructions in the instruction manual of
your smartphone.
You cannot connect two or more smartphones at once.
If the problem continues after the above-described inspection, have your vehicle inspected by
your dealer.

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Electrical Trouble

Battery Goes Dead Burned-out Light Bulb


Charge the battery using a motorcycle All light bulbs on the vehicle are LEDs. If
battery charger. there is an LED which is not turned on, see
Remove the battery from the vehicle before your dealer for servicing.
charging.
Do not use an automobile-type battery

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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 can
damage your vehicle's electrical system and is
not recommended.

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Electrical Trouble u Blown Fuse

Blown Fuse 1. Remove the left side cover. 2 P. 143


2. Remove the fuse box cover.
Before handling fuses, see “Inspecting and 3. Pull the fuses out one by one with the
Replacing Fuses.” 2 P. 130 fuse puller in the tool kit and check for a
blown fuse. Always replace a blown fuse
# Fuse Box A Fuses with a spare fuse of the same rating.
u Spare fuses are provided on back side
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Spare fuses
of the fuse box cover.
4. Reinstall the parts in the reverse order of
removal.

Fuse box cover

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Electrical Trouble u Blown Fuse

# Fuse Box B Fuses 1. Remove the left side cover. 2 P. 143


2. Open the fuse box cover.
Fuse box cover 3. Pull the fuses out one by one with the
fuse puller in the tool kit and check for a
blown fuse. Always replace a blown fuse
with a spare fuse of the same rating.
4. Reinstall the parts in the reverse order of

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removal.

Spare fuses

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Electrical Trouble u Blown Fuse

# Main Fuses 1. Remove the maintenance lid. 2 P. 142


2. Push the tab to remove the data link
Wire connector connector from the connector
suspension.
Tab 3. Push the tab to disconnect the wire
connector from the starter magnet switch.
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Connector suspension

Tab

Data link connector

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Electrical Trouble u Blown Fuse

kit and check for a blown fuse. Always


replace a blown fuse with a spare fuse of
the same rating.
u Spare main fuse is in the fuse box B.
2 P. 189
6. Reinstall parts in the reverse order of
removal.

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NOTICE
Starter Starter magnetic If a fuse fails repeatedly, you likely have an
magnetic switch cover electrical problem. Have your vehicle inspected
switch by your dealer.

Main fuse 2 Main fuse 1

4. Remove the starter magnetic switch


cover.
5. Pull the main fuse 1 and main fuse 2 out
one by one with the fuse puller in the tool

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Information

Service Diagnostic Recorders....................... P. 193


Keys..................................................................... P. 194
Instruments, Controls, & Other Features... P. 198
Caring for Your Vehicle.................................. P. 200
Storing Your Vehicle....................................... P. 204
Transporting Your Vehicle ............................ P. 205
You & the Environment ................................. P. 206
Serial Numbers ................................................ P. 207
Fuels Containing Alcohol .............................. P. 208
Catalytic Converter ......................................... P. 209
Service Diagnostic Recorders

Service Diagnostic
Recorders
Your vehicle is equipped with service-related
devices that record information about
powertrain performance and riding conditions.
The data can be used to help technicians
diagnose, repair and maintain the vehicle. This
data may not be accessed by anyone else

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except as legally required or with the permission
of the vehicle owner.
However this data may be accessed by Honda,
its authorised dealers and authorised repairers,
employees, representatives and contractors only
for the purpose of the technical diagnosis,
research and development of the vehicle.

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Keys

Keys Emergency key Key tag

Emergency Key
This vehicle has emergency keys and a key tag
with a key number and a bar code. Store the
key tag in a safe location.
To make a duplicate key, take the key and key
tag to your dealer or a locksmith.
If you lose the emergency key and key tag, the
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emergency seat opener assembly will probably


have to be removed by your dealer to
Key number and bar code
determine the key number.

The emergency key is used for an emergency.


● To unlock the seat. 2 P. 177
Do not store the emergency key in any
compartment.

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Keys

Honda SMART Key The Honda SMART Key contains electronic


circuits. If the circuits are damaged, the Honda
Carrying the Honda SMART Key allows you to
SMART Key will not allow you to perform any
perform the following operations:
operations.
● Releasing the seat lock
● Do not drop the Honda SMART Key or set
● Releasing the fuel lid lock
heavy objects on them.
● Locking or unlocking the steering and
● Protect the Honda SMART Key from direct
activating or deactivating the electrical
sunlight, high temperature, and high
system
humidity.

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● Do not scratch or puncture.
The ID number of the Honda SMART Key is on
● Do not store near any magnetized products
the ID tag. You can also activate the electrical
such as a magnetized key chain.
system by inputting the ID number.
● Always keep the Honda SMART Key away
from electric appliances such as a TV, radio,
Always carry both the emergency key and ID
PC or low-frequency massage device.
tag, but separate from the Honda SMART Key,
● Keep the Honda SMART Key away from
to avoid losing all of them at the same time.
liquids. If it gets wet, dry it immediately with
a soft cloth.
Also store a copy of your ID number in a safe
● Keep the Honda SMART Key away from the
place other than your vehicle.
vehicle while washing the vehicle.
● Do not burn.
● Do not wash in an ultrasonic cleaner.

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Keys

● If fuel, wax, or grease adhere to the Honda The battery in the Honda SMART Key system
SMART Key, wipe it off immediately to avoid normally lasts about 2 years.
cracking or warping.
● Do not disassemble the Honda SMART Key Do not keep mobile phones or other radio
other than when changing a battery. Only transmitting devices in any compartment. The
the cover of the Honda SMART Key can be radio frequency from the devices will interrupt
disassembled. Do not disassemble other the Honda SMART Key system.
parts.
● Do not lose your Honda SMART Key. If you To get an additional Honda SMART Key, take
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lose it, you will need to register a new the Honda SMART Key and the vehicle to your
Honda SMART Key. See your dealer with dealer.
your emergency key and ID tag for
registration.

Honda SMART Key ID tag

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Keys

EU Directive Singapore only


This Honda SMART Key system complies with
the RE (Radio Equipment) Directive (2014/53/
EU).

The declaration of conformity to RE Directive is


provided to the owner at the time of purchase.

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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.

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Instruments, Controls, & Other Features

Instruments, Controls, & Tripmeter


Other Features The tripmeters return to 0.0 when each read-
out exceeds 9,999.9.
Ignition Switch
Document Bag
Leaving the electrical system on with the engine
The owner’s manual, registration, and insurance
stopped will drain the battery.
information can be stored in the plastic
document bag located reverse side of the seat.
Do not operate the ignition switch while riding.
2 P. 116
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Engine Stop Switch


Ignition Cut-off System
Do not use the engine stop switch except in an
A banking (lean angle) sensor automatically
emergency. Doing so when riding will cause the
stops the engine and fuel pump if the vehicle
engine to suddenly turn off, making riding
falls over. To reset the sensor, you must turn the
unsafe.
electrical system off and back to the on before
If you stop the engine using the engine stop
the engine can be restarted.
switch, turn the ignition switch knob / (Off/
Lock) counterclockwise to turn off the electrical
system. Failing to do so will drain the battery.

Odometer
The display locks at 999,999 when the read-out
exceeds 999,999.

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Instruments, Controls, & Other Features

Throttle by Wire System DRL, Automatic Brightness Control and


This model is equipped with a Throttle by Wire Background Control
System. Ambient brightness is detected by the
Do not put magnetized items or items photosensor.
susceptible to magnetic interference near the Do not damage or cover the photosensor.
right handlebar switches. Otherwise, the DRL, automatic brightness
control and background control may not work
properly.

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Photosensor

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Caring for Your Vehicle

Caring for Your Vehicle 3. Thoroughly rinse your vehicle with plenty of
clean water and dry with a soft, clean cloth.
Frequent cleaning and polishing is important to 4. After the vehicle dries, lubricate any moving
ensure the life of your Honda. A clean vehicle parts.
makes it easier to spot potential problems. u Make sure that no lubricant spills onto
In particular, seawater and salts used to prevent the brakes or tyres. Brake discs, pads,
ice on roads promote the formation of drum or shoes contaminated with oil will
corrosion. Always wash your vehicle thoroughly suffer greatly reduced braking
after riding on coastal or treated roads. effectiveness and can lead to a crash.
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5. Lubricate the drive chain immediately after


washing and drying the vehicle.
Washing 6. Apply a coat of wax to prevent corrosion.
Allow the engine, muffler, brakes, and other u Avoid products that contain harsh
high-temperature parts to cool before washing. detergents or chemical solvents. These
1. Rinse your vehicle thoroughly using a low can damage the metal, paint, and plastic
pressure garden hose to remove loose dirt. on your vehicle.
2. If necessary, use a sponge or a soft towel Keep the wax clear of the tyres and brakes.
with mild cleaner to remove road grime. u If your vehicle has any mat painted parts,
u Clean the windscreen, headlight lens, do not apply a coat of wax to the mat
panels, and other plastic components painted surface.
with extra care to avoid scratching them.
Avoid directing water into the air cleaner,
muffler, and electrical parts.
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Caring for Your Vehicle

# Washing Precautions ● Do not direct water at the air cleaner:


Follow these guidelines when washing: u Water in the air cleaner can prevent the
● Do not use high-pressure washers: engine from starting.
u High-pressure water cleaners can ● Do not direct water near the headlight:
damage moving parts and electrical u The headlight's inside lens may fog
parts, rendering them inoperable. temporarily after washing or while riding
u Water in the air intake can be drawn into in the rain. This does not impact the
the throttle body and/or enter the air headlight function.
cleaner. However, if you see a large amount of

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● Do not direct water at the muffler: water or ice accumulated inside the
u Water in the muffler can prevent starting lens(es), have your vehicle inspected by
and causes rust in the muffler. your dealer.
● Dry the brakes: ● Do not use wax or polishing compounds on
u Water adversely affects braking mat painted surface:
effectiveness. After washing, apply the u Use a soft cloth or sponge, plenty of
brakes intermittently at low speed to water, and a mild detergent to clean mat
help dry them. painted surfaces. Dry with a soft clean
● Do not direct water under the seat: cloth.
u Water in the under seat compartment
can damage your documents and other
belongings.

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Caring for Your Vehicle

Aluminium Components Windscreen


Aluminium will corrode from contact with dirt, Using plenty of water, clean the windscreen with
mud, or road salt. Clean aluminium parts a soft cloth or sponge. (Avoid using detergents
regularly and follow these guidelines to avoid or any kind of chemical cleaner on the
scratches: windscreen.) Dry with a soft, clean cloth.
● Do not use stiff brushes, steel wool, or
NOTICE
cleaners containing abrasives. To avoid possible scratching or other damage,
● Avoid riding over or scraping against curbs. use only water and a soft cloth or sponge to
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Panels clean the windscreen.

Follow these guidelines to prevent scratches For a dirtier windscreen, use a diluted neutral
and blemishes: detergent with a sponge and plenty of water.
● Wash gently using a soft sponge and plenty Make sure to wash off all the detergent.
of water. (Detergent residue may cause windscreen
● To remove stubborn stains, use diluted cracks.)
detergent and rinse thoroughly with plenty Replace the windscreen if scratches cannot be
of water. removed and they obstruct clear vision.
● Avoid getting petrol, brake fluid, or
detergents on the instruments, panels, or Take care to keep battery electrolyte, brake
headlight. fluid, or other chemical solvents off the
windscreen and screen garnish. They will
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Caring for Your Vehicle

Exhaust Pipe and Muffler When the exhaust pipe and muffler are painted,
do not use a commercially available abrasive
The exhaust pipe and muffler are stainless steel
kitchen cleaning compound. Use a neutral
but may become stained by mud or dust.
detergent to clean the painted surface on the
exhaust pipe and muffler. If you are not sure if
To remove mud or dust, use a wet sponge and
your exhaust pipe and muffler are painted,
a liquid kitchen abrasive, then rinse well with
contact your dealer.
clean water. Dry with chamois or a soft towel.
NOTICE
If necessary, remove heat stains by using a Even though the exhaust is made of stainless

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commercially available fine texture compound. steel, it can become stained. Remove all marks
Then rinse by the same manner as removing and blemishes as soon as they are noticed.
mud or dust.

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Storing Your Vehicle

Storing Your Vehicle After removing your vehicle from storage,


inspect all maintenance items required by the
If you store your vehicle outdoors, you should Maintenance Schedule.
consider using a full-body cover.
If you won't be riding for an extended period,
follow these guidelines:
● Wash your vehicle and wax all painted
surfaces (except mat painted surfaces). Coat
chrome pieces with rust-inhibiting oil.
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● Lubricate the drive chain. 2 P. 133


● Place your vehicle on its centre stand and
position a block so that both tyres are off
the ground.
● After rain, remove the body cover and allow
the vehicle to dry.
● Remove the battery (2 P. 139) to prevent
discharge. Fully charge the battery and then
place it in a shaded, well-ventilated area.
u If you leave the battery in place,
disconnect the negative - terminal to
prevent discharge.

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Transporting Your Vehicle

Transporting Your Vehicle


If your vehicle 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 vehicle with a
wheel or wheels on the ground.
NOTICE

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Towing your vehicle can cause serious damage
to the transmission.

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You & the Environment

You & the Environment Recycle Wastes


Put oil and other toxic wastes in approved
Owning and riding a vehicle can be enjoyable, containers and take them to a recycling centre.
but you must do your part to protect the Call your local or state office of public works or
environment. environmental services to find a recycling centre in
Choose Sensible Cleaners your area, and to get instructions on how to
dispose of non-recyclable wastes. Do not place
Use a biodegradable detergent when you wash used engine oil in the trash, or pour it down a
your vehicle. Avoid aerosol spray cleaners that drain or on the ground. Used oil, petrol, coolant,
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contain chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) which and cleaning solvents contain poisons that can
damage the atmosphere's protective ozone hurt refuse workers and contaminate drinking
layer. water, lakes, rivers, and oceans.

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Serial Numbers

Serial Numbers
The frame and engine serial numbers uniquely
identify your vehicle and are required in order
to register your vehicle. They may also be
required when ordering replacement parts.
The engine number is stamped on the right rear
side of the crankcase.
You should record these numbers and keep

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them in a safe place.
Frame number

Engine number

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Fuels Containing Alcohol

Fuels Containing Alcohol The use of petrol containing more than 10%
ethanol may:
Some conventional fuels blended with alcohol ● Damage the painting of the fuel tank.
are available in some locales to help reduce ● Damage the rubber tubes of the fuel line.
emissions to meet clean air standards. If you ● Cause corrosion of the fuel tank.
plan to use blended fuel, check that it is ● Cause poor drivability.
unleaded and meets the minimum octane
NOTICE
rating requirement.
Use of blended fuels containing higher than
approved percentages can damage metal,
Information

The following fuel blends can be used in your rubber, plastic parts of your fuel system.
vehicle:
● Ethanol (ethyl alcohol) up to 10% by volume. If you notice any undesirable operating
u Petrol containing ethanol may be symptoms or performance problems, try a
marketed under the name Gasohol. different brand of petrol.

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Catalytic Converter

Catalytic Converter Follow these guidelines to protect your vehicle's


catalytic converter.
This vehicle is equipped with a three-way ● Always use unleaded petrol. Leaded petrol
catalytic converter. The catalytic converter will damage the catalytic converter.
contains precious metals that serve as catalysts ● Keep the engine in good running condition.
in high temperature chemical reactions that ● Have your vehicle serviced if your engine is
convert hydrocarbons (HC), carbon monoxide misfiring, backfiring, stalling, or otherwise
(CO), and oxides of nitrogen (NOx) in the not running properly, stop riding and turn
exhaust gasses into safe compounds. off the engine.

Information
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.

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Specifications
■ Main Components Fuel containing
ETHANOL up to 10 % by volume
Overall length 2,215 mm (87.2 in) alcohol
Overall width 940 mm (37.0 in) Tank capacity 13.2 L (3.49 US gal, 2.90 Imp gal)
Windscreen position YTZ12S
Battery
Overall height Low 1,370 mm (53.9 in) 12 V-11.0 Ah (10 HR) / 12 V-11.6 Ah (20 HR)
High 1,505 mm (59.3 in) 1st 2.666
Wheelbase 1,590 mm (62.6 in) 2nd 1.904
Minimum ground 3rd 1.454
165 mm (6.5 in) Gear radio
clearance 4th 1.178
Caster angle 27° 00’ 5th 0.967
Trail 104 mm (4.1 in) 6th 0.815
Curb weight 236 kg (520 lb) Reduction ratio
Specifications

1.921 / 2.235
Maximum weight (primary / final)
204 kg (450 lb)
capacity *1 *1 : Including rider, passenger, all luggage, and accessories
21 kg (46 lb)
Maximum luggage
Luggage box 5.0 kg (11.0 lb)
weight
Fairing pocket 0.5 kg (1.0 lb)
Passenger capacity Rider and 1 passenger
Minimum turning
2.80 m (9.19 ft)
radius
Displacement 745 cm3 (45.4 cu-in)
Bore x stroke 77.0 x 80.0 mm (3.03 x 3.15 in)
Compression ratio 10.7 : 1
Unleaded petrol
Fuel
Recommended: 91 RON or higher

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Specifications

■ Service Data Honda 4-stroke motorcycle oil API Service


Front 120/70R17M/C 58H Classification SG or higher, excluding oils
Tyre size Recommended
Rear 160/60R15M/C 67H marked as “Energy Conserving” or “Resource
engine oil
Tyre type Radial, tubeless Conserving,” SAE 10W-30, JASO T 903
standard MA
BRIDGESTONE
After
Front BATTLAX ADVENTURECROSS 3.1 L (3.3 US qt, 2.7 Imp qt)
draining
Recommended TOURER AX41TF F
After
Tyre BRIDGESTONE
draining &
Rear BATTLAX ADVENTURECROSS 3.4 L (3.6 US qt, 3.0 Imp qt)
engine oil
TOURER AX41TR F filter change
Normal Permitted Engine oil capacity After
Tyre category of Special Not Permitted draining,

Specifications
use Snow Not Permitted engine & 3.4 L (3.6 US qt, 3.0 Imp qt)
Moped Not Permitted clutch oil
Front 250 kPa (2.50 kgf/cm2, 36 psi) filter change
Tyre air pressure
Rear 280 kPa (2.80 kgf/cm2, 41 psi) After
4.0 L (4.2 US qt, 3.5 Imp qt)
Minimum tread Front 1.5 mm (0.06 in) disassembly
depth Rear 2.0 mm (0.08 in) Recommended
Honda DOT 4 Brake Fluid
Spark plug (standard) IFR6G-11K (NGK) brake fluid
(non- 1.00 - 1.10 mm (0.039 - 0.043 Cooling system
Spark plug gap 1.44 L (1.52 US qt, 1.27 Imp qt)
adjustable) in) capacity
Idle speed 1,200 ± 100 rpm Except
Hong Kong, Pro Honda HP Coolant
Recommended
Macao
coolant
Hong Kong,
HONDA PRE-MIX COOLANT
Macao

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Specifications

Recommended Drive chain lubricant designed specifically


drive chain for O-ring chains
lubricant If not available, use SAE 80 or 90 gear oil.
Drive chain slack 45 - 50 mm (1.8 - 2.0 in)
Standard drive DID520V0
chain No. of links 118
Standard sprocket Drive sprocket 17T
size Driven sprocket38T

■ Bulbs
Headlight LED
DRL LED
Specifications

Brakelight/Taillight LED
Front turn signal LED
Rear turn signal LED
License plate light LED

■ Fuses
Main fuse 30 A
Other fuse 30 A, 15 A, 10 A

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