% 4P, , o \1 l2 \SCllOlll’lVEZKZlKOOOAMUK l A7 2 01 Mi [2H 1 .1 ii «will! ’i hurl 57) \/ , \ 2 This manual should be considered a permanent part of the scooter and should remain With the scooter when it is resold, This publication includes the latest production information available before printing. Honda Motor (0., Ltd, resen/es the right to make changes at any time Without notice and without incurring any obligation. No part of this publication may be reproduced Without written permission. . , r \ The vehicle pictured in this owner’s manual may not match your actual 1 vehicle © 2012 Honda Motor Co., Ltd / \ x / % r \1 12 \Sfllolll’WEZKZlKOOOJXWK 2 A7; Congratulations on your purchase of a new Honda scooter. Your selection of a Honda makes you part of a worldwrde family of satisfied customers who appreciate Honda's reputation for building quality into every product, To ensure your safety and riding pleasure: C Read this owner’s manual carefully. 0 Follow all recommendations and procedures contained in this manual. 0 Pay close attention to safety messages contained in this manual and on the scooter. , O Zolllllzlll-ill Milli! ’HiéJll-lS’r) \/ O The following codes in this manual indicate each country. OThe illustrations here in are based on the NSC 10MPD ED type Country Codes Code Country E UK F France ED European direct sales , \ 'The specifications may vary with each locale ‘ I / \ t / *3 ,7; x 1 i2 \sci lolll’D Vour safety, and the safety of others, is very important, Operating this scooter safely is an important responsibility, To help you make Informed decisions about safety, we have provided operating procedures and other information on safety labels and in this manual. This information alerts you to potential hazards that could hurt you or others. Of course, it is not practical or possible to warn you about all hazards associated With operating or maintaining a scooter. Vou must use your own good judgement, Vou Will find important safety information in a variety of forms, including: 0 Safety labels on the scooter . Safety Messages preceded by a safety alert symbol and one of three signal words: DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION, These signal words mean: coubuiik 3 A7 2 o 1 iti [2H 1 .1 ii xi Sudden braking can reduce the scooters stability > where possible, reduce speed before turning, othervvise you risk sliding out. ii on ”Wii 2011 The tyres slip more easily on such surfaces and braking distances are longer, o Avold continuous braking > Repeated braking, such as when descending long, steep slopes can seriously overheat the brakes, reducing their effectiveness I Combined Erake System (CBS) Your scooter is equipped vvith a brake system ‘, \ that dlstrlbutes the braking force between the 1 from and rear brakes, The distribution of the braking force applied to the front and rear brakes when operating the front brake lever only and when operating the rear brake iever Dniy l5 dlfferem For full brakirig effectiveness, operate both the brake lever together, *3 ,V% x 1 i2 \St‘l low’lHE. zi K000, otiirk is «x I Wet or Rainy Conditions Road surfaces are siippery when wet, and wet brakes further reduce braking etticiency. Exercise extra caution when braking in wet Conditions. if the brakes get wet, appiy the brakes whiie riding at iow speed to heip them dry, Parking 0 Park on a firm, ieyei surface, 0 if you must park on a slight incline or loose surface, park so that the scooter cannot move or faH over 0 Make sure that highctemperature pans cannot come into contact With Hammaoie materiais, 0 Do not touch the engine, muffler, brakes and other highctemperature parts untii they cool down ‘2 2011 Turnlng the handlebar to the nght reduces stabrlrty and may cause the scooter to tall 4. Turn the rgnrtlon swrtcrl to the LOCK posltron and remove the key. I125 ‘2 zoll The brake hghts wm mmcate Use the stand and \ock the 8 that you have apphed the steering g brakes 5 : ax s n m z \ If puumg QHIhe road, swgnal eany , z \ ’ enough to show traffic that you are ’ pung over, and [MM over smooth‘y . Refuellin ->P I Turning Corners I g - Do your braking , before entenng comers 53%;; G d H | th m , . ‘fi‘\‘ ra ua y reappy m e ,v J} when exmng mm t. . v ~ ~— 5." 19 r \ ,x x / i2 \x'mom'iFAzA/onoo hunk :0 «H7 2 0 1 Hi 1 21 l J 1 MA ii - \ / Parts Location Document (ompartment - Document bag 8 Centre (ompartment é} ( Throttle grip : Front brake fluid reservoir- = E 1:17ch brake fluid reservoir ' ' % Front centre (over F \ Q \ Battery z \ ‘ / " Fuse box ‘ / W Inner rack ’—N m Shopping hook . _ V _ <2? , , Helmet holder u» :1 \\H: // Spark plug I}? 55 V Engine oil drain bolt Engine oil fill cap/dipstkk- / \ 20 / \ / x / EFF HF HFF 201!<\121|J14 Turn signal indicator /‘\ \/ $ High beam indicator Ely my apgng uogaeiado I 23 mil /‘\ \/ ,x x / 12 \51'110111'11 Switches :1. .H\000,|)1mk :1 «7; 201 M 121 14 1 «“1111 ’1 "EJ111361 \/ <:=r4> Turn signal switch > Pressmg the sw1tch turns the turn s1gna1off. Vo- Hom button Headlight dimmer swit(h ,High beam Low beam (i) Start button H11 /‘\ \/ Ignition Switch ON Swttthes the elettncal system on/off, Iotks the Turns e‘ectnca‘ ”519'" 0" for “mung/“d“g' steering, OFF > Key (an be vemoved when m the OFF or LOCK Tums engme cit postttoh. LOCK Locks steenng. Steering Lock | Locking Lock the steering when parkmg to hem (km the hahdtebats aH the way to the Mt prevent theft» 0 Push the key down, and turn the Ignmofl A U-shaped whee‘ lock or stmhar devtte ‘5 switch (a the LOCK posmon, atso recommended. > thgle the handtebats If the lock IS dtmcult to engage. 9 Remove the key, I Unlocking Insert the key, push it m, and tum the ignition switth to the OFF positton. 25 /\ *3 ,7; \1 l2 \Sfllolll’li’liiklll\000,l)tiirk 116 «s \ / aping uaueiado I 26 ‘2 zoiitiizllidi ’kllilll ’l Jll‘iS’r) Starting the Engine Start your engine using the followmg procedure, regardless of whether the engine is (old or warm. This scooter is equipped With a side stand ignition tut-off system, > if the side stand is down, the engine Cannot be Started, > if you lower the side stand With the engine running, it Will automatically shutoff. NOTIC - lithe engine does not start within 5 SEml’ldS, turn the ignition oliartd wait l0 seconds beiore trying to start the engine again to recover battery voltage. - Extended iast idling and reviiing the engine can damage the engine, and the exhaust system, Consult your dealer for advite if you plan to ride your scooter at an altitude above 2,500 m (8,000 feet). NOTICE I ll the scooter is transported to a place 2000 rn (6, 500 lee!) higher or lower than the start point, you may not be able to athlevE suliitient engine pertorrnance at the new altitude. Consult your dealer beioie transporting your seooter. 0 Place the smoter on its centre stand. 0 Turn the ignition switch to the ON position, *3 ,7; \/ 12\SC!lolll’lHEZkZlI\000,|)tllrk 2’ 9 sdueeze the rear brake lever >The starter motor Wlll only work when the rear brake lever ls squeezed and the side stand lS up, 0 Press the start button Wlth the throttle completely closed, Release the start button as soon as the englne starts, ‘2 2011 Squeeze the rear brake \ever. a; > Keep (meme dosed, Open (Accelerate) Close (Decelerate) é} Make sure the side stand and centre stand a are up, a m 0 Gel on the scooter, > Mount the scooter from the \eft side, ‘, \ keepmg at least one foot on the ground, , \ / l 9 Release the rear brake \ever 28 f \ t / x / *1 4P, , o \1 12 \smonvm. AKOOOJXWK 29 «7; 2 01 M 121! I 4 ll Ikflllll 'l mm. 50) \/ Braking Close the throttle and apply the front and rear brakes together. apgng uoueJado I , \ , \ / 2 Rear brake lever Front brake lever 29 f \ \ / x / eL \ o ‘x / i2 \SL‘liOlii’lHEiMil\000,l)m»k 30 "i? 2 0 1 iii 1 21 l J l ’kMIH Wat-1MB? \ / C / - Refuelllng Fuel type: Unieaded petroi oniy Fuel octane number: Your scooter 15 Fuel fill cap Arrow marks designed to use Research Octane Number Filler neck (RON) 91 or higher qui ieveHmax) Fuel f_|||er Tank capadty: 5.5 iitres (1.45 US gal, 1.21 Openlng Imp gal) apgng uagwjado I I Refuelling and Fuel Guidelines , \ Opening the Fuel Fill Cap 7 if, f \ ‘ / 0 Open the seat. IP. 32 ‘ / 9 Turn the iuei m cap (ounterdockwise mm H stops and remove the cap Do not fill With fuel above the filler neck. / \ 30 f \ t / x / *ii 71% ,x x / l2 \\'l‘ll0\ll'll*§_’l\/H\004l mm ll «77 201 Ml 1 21 l l 4 Use the helmet holders only when parked. Rear carrier Never exceed the maxlmum welght limit, Maximum Weight: 3.0 kg (6.6 lb) AWARNING Riding with a helmet attached to the holder can interfere with the rear wheel or suspension and could cause a crash in which you (an be seriously hurt or killed. /‘\ \/ Use the helmet holder only while parked. Do not ride with a helmet secured by the holder. all *3 ,7; \1 12 \smorwm. .LK000.b Do not store any rtems that are Hammabre or suscepubre to heat damage. 4% Jr W (onrrnued 33 apgng uoueJado I \ \/ 1 1 Storage Equipment (Cont/nued) Shopping Hook Inner Rack The shoppmg hook l5 provlded below the The lhner ratk l5 provlded below the handlebar. handlebar, > Do not attach large luggage to the hook that would hang out from the scooter and/0r lmerfere thh the movement of your feet, apgng uangado I , \ , \ / 1 The maxlmum allowable load on the _ shopping hook and on the lnher rack shall be Shopplng hook no more than 1.5 kg (3.0 lb), / \ t / %% l on r % \% l2 \SfllollPDfiZKZLKOOO,book 3-3 « 2 01 Hi 12!! l 4 ii leI ’l amisa) #1 . Maintenance Please read "Importance of Maintenance" and "Maintenance Fundamentals" carefully before attempting any maintenance. Refer to ”Specifications” for service data. Impormnce of Maintenance Maintenance Schedule.. Maintenance Fundamentals Tool 50 Throttle. m-o-on-o-o-o-o-o-o v1 Removing a. Insta 9 Body Components Other Adjustments . Front Centre Cover . . . . . 51 HeadlightAlm . . clip 52 Battery . 53 Crankcase Breather. 54 Spark Plug .. 55 l / Ole? 4% 53W *3 ,7; \1 l2 \Sfllolll’lHEZKZlK000,b Engine oil Slralner Streen 59 Engine ldle Speed \ n n n n n » Every slum km (slum ml) || _ ”E“ \ Every moon km 05,000 mil ‘3 Flnal Drive all ‘A \ l l l 2 Veer; » Maimenzme Level \ lnlelmedlale We remnmend sewlze by your dealer, unless Mainlenance Legend you have me Hezessary tools and are methamally skilled || lnspetl (dean, adlusl, luhlltale‘ m leplaze, .l newssaly) Pratedules are plovlded in an alllzlal Honda snap Manual :3 Replaze X Tethmzal ln me IMQVESI dl safely nave yam Smmel Selvlted Clean by youl dealel / \ \ / L ,1 L ,1 % /' x 1 12 \Sfl 10mm. zL K000, bunk an «7 2011<>121II4H NW H ’\ EMILE/n) Maintenance Schedule Pvt-nde Fvaquenty " Items (heck x mm km 1 4 a 12 at“? :32: "2:: B} P 40 x I900 mi 0.6 2.5 5 7 5 make Fund '4 II II II II II 1 "a” 51 Brake Sham/Pads wear || II II II II 53‘ 6“ Bvake Sysmn II II II II II I] 40 Brake Lighlswitth II II II II ' Headwignmm II II II II 59 Lights/Ham I] - (mun Shoes Waav X II ' Side Stand I] II II II II 57 suspenm II II II II ' Nuts. Bolts. Fasteners \ I] II II ' Whealx/[yrex X I] II II II II ‘5 Sleering Head Hearings x I] II II - Notes: H Al mghev odemelev reading; repeal at me hequenty Inmvva‘ eslahhshed have '2 Emma mere nequenuy wnen Hdmg m unusually we! or dusty aveas '3 Same mere nequenuy when Hdmg m vain m at MI Mama '4 Replatemem veqwes mezhamm‘ 5an aaueuawgew I 39 /\ % r \1 l2 \sciioin 0%.me 10 «7-7 zoiltilzrimii «Milli 'l f£4lilr50 at. q Malnte e Fundamentals q Pre—ride Inspection To ensure safety, it is your responsibility to perform a pre-ride inspection and make sure that any problem you find is corrected A pre- ride inspection is a must, not only for safety, but because having a breakdown, or even a flat tyre, (an be a maior inconvenience mueuamgew I Check the followmg items before you ride r \ your scooter 0 Fuel level-Fill fuel tank when necessary. P, 30 o Throttle-Check for smooth opening and full (losing in all steering positions, IP 68 0 Engine oil level-Add engine oil if necessary Check for leaks. P. 58 /\ 40 4% O Brakes-C heck operation, Front: check brake fluid level and pads wear. IP. 62, 63 check brake fluid level. IP. 62 check shoes wear and freeplay, adjust if necessary. PI. 64, 66 0 Lights and horn-(heck that lights, indicators and horn function properly, 0 Side stand ignition cut-off system-Check for proper function. PI. 26, 67 0 Wheels and tyres-Check condition, air ‘ 1 pressure and adiust if necessary IP, 46 CBS: Rear: Replacing Parts Always use Honda Genume Pans or [helr equtvalents to ensure reltabmty and safety wnen ordermg coloured components, spectry tne model name, colour, and code menuoned on tne colour label The colour label IS attached to the (emre compartment under the seat P. 32 Installing non-Honda parts may make your scooter unsafe and cause a crash in which you can be seriously hurt or killed. Always use Honda Genuine Parts or equivalents that have been designed and approved for your s(ooter. 41 *3 ,7; \1 t2 \St‘ilotti’iHEszli\000,btwk i2 «x \ 1 Maintenance Fundamentals Battery Your scooter has a rnarntenanceerree type battery You do not have to check the battery electrolyte level or add dtslllled water Clean the battery termtnats tr they become dtrty or corroded. Do not remove the battery Cap seats There ts no need to remove the cap when Chargtrtg NOTICE Your battery is a matnlertarKErlrEE type and (an be / permanentty damaged ti the (ap strtb ts removed, This symbot on the battery means that this product must not be treated as household waste aaueuazutew I NOTICE Art tmproperly dtsposed oi battery can be harmiut to the environment and human heatth. Always (nrtlttrrt local regulaltarts lat battery dtspnsal 42 ‘2 2011 Clip Clip The Cllp must be removed to remove the front centre (over and front turrr slgnal light assembly. I Removal (D 1. Press down on the (errtre pirr to release the lock, 2. Pull the :le out of the hole, f; \ ,/ I Installation 1. Slightly open the retalmrrg pawls and then push them out, 2. lnsert the clip into the hole 3. Press down on the centre pin to lock the clip. Battery Negatlve termlnal Removing & Installing Body Components > Battery I Removal Make sure the ignition switch is off. Battery holder 1. Remove the front centre cover. P. 51 2. Remove the battery holder by removing the screw, 3. Disconnect the negativ the battery. 4. Disconnect the positive 96 terminal from the battery. 5. Pull out the battery taking care not to drop the terminal nuts. :r terminal from I Installation Install the parts in the reverse order of removal, Always connect the positive _+i terminal first. Make sure that bolts and nuts are tight, For proper handling of the battery, see "Maintenance Fundamentals." IP 42 Battery Goes Dead P 74 4% Positive terminal 53 «LW 4 O % \1 12 \Sfllohl’DflZKZLKOOO,bank 51 “*7. 2 01 [‘5 1 2 H l 4 I! IKWH ’\ Ewi‘rfi’r) \/ f \ case Breat 1 "\ / E E, E. m z m z 8‘: 1. us: Place a drain pan under the crankcase breather tube, . Remove the crankcase breather tube and dram deposrts, . Remstall the crankcase breather tube, breather tube % r x 1 12 \sct tourmz boom“ 55 “7:; 2011<>121I14H , O ’H£4u‘r50) \/ Spark Plug ‘7 Checking Spark Plug For the recommended spark ptug, see "Specifications.” P. 92 Use only the recommended type of spark ptug m the recommended heat range. Using spark pmgs wtth an improper heat range can cause engine damage. 1. Remove the screws. 2. Remove the centre (over by tnserting a flat head screwdriver covered wtth a protecttve doth tnto the sht on the bottom of the centre cover, Centre cover Screws XV» Protective cloth contmued 55 f \ Spark Plug > Checking Spark Plug 3. Disconnect the spark plug cap 4. Clean any dirt from around the spark plug base 5. Remove the spark plug using the spark plug wrench provided In the tool kit Spark plug cap 6. Inspect the electrodes and centre porcelain for deposits, erosion or carbon fouling > lf the erosion or deposit is heavy, replace the plug. up r > Clean a carbon or wet-fouled plug With a plug cleaner, otherWise use a Wire brush. 7. Check the spark plug gap using a Wire- type leeler gauge. > lf adjustment is necessary, bend the side electrode carefully, The gap should be: 080 to 0.90 mm (0 031 to 0.035 in) , \ 2 HSIde electrode Spark plug cap 3. Make sure the plug washer is in good condition. / \ \ / %% l % r \1 12 \SCllOllPD’EZKZlKOOOinuk 57 “7.; 2 01 Hi 12/1! 4 ll IKMIll 'l tails/0 9. With the plug washer attached, thread the spark plug in by hand to prevent cross-threading, 1n Tighten the spark plug: I If the old plug is good 1/8 turn after it seats I If installing a new plug, tighten it tWice to prevent loosening: a) First, tighten the plug: NGK: 1/2 tum after it seats. / DENSO: 3/4 turn after it seats, b) Then loosen the plug. c) Next, tighten the plug again: 1/8 turn after it seats. lmpmperly tightened spark plugs can damage the engine. lla plug l5 (on loose, a plStan may be damaged ll a plug lSlOO tight, the threads may be damaged. 11. Reinstall the spark plug cap Take care avoid pinching any tables or Wires Spark Plug > Checking Spark Plug 12 lnstall the parts in the reverse order of removal. ii up aaueuawiew I 57 /\ % r x 1 12 \Sfl 10mm "\ z E E, E. m z m z 8‘: 000,»th 58 “7:; 201 Hi 12!! 1 4” «Mill 'l Erin‘rs’r) "\ 2 Checking the Engine Oil 1. Park your scooter on its centre stand on a firm, level surface 2. If the engine is cold, idle the engine for 3 to 5 minutes. 3. Turn the ignition switch oil, stop the engine and wait 2 to 3 minutes. 4. Remove the oil fill Cap/dlpSlle and Wipe it clean, . Insert the oil fill (ap/dlpSthk until it seats, but don't screw it in. Check that the oil level is between the upper and lower level marks in the oil fill (ap/dlpSthk, . Securely install the oil fill cap/dipstick. U! m 4% on fill cap/dipstick Lower level Ad If the engine oil is below or near the lower level mark, add the recommended engine oil. P, 92 1. Add the recommended oil until it reaches the upper level mark > Place your scooter on its centre stand on a firm, level surface when checking the oil level. > Do not overfill above the upper level mark. > Make sure no foreign objects enter the oil filler opening, >Wipe up any spills immediately. 2. Securely reinstall the oil fill cap/dipstick, 9 Engine Oil Engine on > Adding Engine Oil Overrrlling With all or operating WiKh insullicreni all can cause damage in yaur Engll’iE. Da riar m‘rx dilrerenr brands and grades cl all. They may aflecr lubrication. For the recommended oil and oil selection guidelines, see "Maintenance Fundamentals ” P, 44 Changing Engine 0 , Cleaning Strainer Screen Changing the oil and cleaning the strainer screen requires special tools We recommend that you have your scooter serviced by your dealer. 1. Park your scooter on its centre stand on a firm, level surface. 2. if the engine is cold, idle the engine for 3 to 5 minutes, continued 59 f \ % “7% / \1 l2 \SCllOlll’thZKZlK000.buuk so «7? 2 01 M 121! I 4 ll 40min 'l emulsc) \/ \ / mueuazugew I 60 Engine oil > Changing Engine oil, Cleaning Strainer 5(reen ‘ l 3. Turn the ignition switch off, stop the engine and wait for 2 to 3 minutes. . Place a drain pan under the drain bolt, . Remove the OII fill cap/dipstick, drain bolt and sealing washer to drain the oil, . Remove the oil strainer screen cap, O-nng, spring and Oil strainer screen and let the remaining oil drain out. > Discard the oil at an approved recycling centre, . Clean the Oil strainer screen. . Check that the OII strainer screen, sealing rubber and O-nng are in good condition . Install the oil strainer screen, spnng and oil strainer screen cap tighten. 0 kg m, 15 lb t) Sher Sealing raln bolt Oil strainer *1 ale/r , o \1 i2 \St‘llolll’lHE. AlK000.b Changing Engine on, Cleaning Strainer Screen ‘ / 1n install a new sealing washer onto the drain bolt. 11. install the drain bolt and tighten. Torqu 24N le kgl , 18 lbl ) 12 Fill the crankcase With the recommended oil (EP 44) and install the OII fill cap/ dipstick. azueualugew I Required all r \ When changing oil & r \ cleaning the strainer screen: 0.8 litres (0.8 US qt, 0.7 Imp qt) When changing oil only: 0.7 litres (0.7 US qt, 0.6 Imp qt) 13 Check the oil level P 58 14 Check that there are no oil leaks, 61 /\ % r \1 12 \scnourb r’\ / mueuawrew I /\ 62 000,b Inspecting the Brake Pads 1. lhspect the brake pads from In front of the brake caliper, If necessary have the pads replaced by your dealer. Always replace both left and right brake pads at the same time 4% azueualugew I 63 %% l %; ,V% \1 12 \St‘llolll’lH :. .lrtoowwk m «7; 201 Ml 121! r 4 I Il<|lllll 'l ‘ifiJll‘lS’r? r \ r \ fif Erakes > lnspecting the Rear Brake Lever Freeplay 1 Inspecting the Rear Brake Lever Adjusting the Rear Brake Lever Freeplay Freeplay - 1. Place the scooter oh lts centre stand Adjust the lreeplay of the brake lever with g 2. Measure the dlstahce of the rear brake the front wheel pointed straight ahead E lever before the starts to take hold. Make sure the cut-out on the adeSllflg hut l5 é Freeplay at the tip of the brake seated on the brake arm pin when adeSllflg a lever: 10 to 20 mm (0.4 to 0.8 ln) the lreeplay. Adjusting nut , \ Brake arm pin , \ ’ ' o ’ fl Freepla ll proper adjustment cannot be obtalhed by lhlS method, see your dealer. I; 64 f \ x / x / %% l *3 ,7; x 1 12 \Sfl 10mm. 65 Atkoomm s»; «7; 201m 121114“ IRWIN ’r rants/r) , \ 1 Brakes > Adjusting the Rear Brake Lever Freeplay 1. Adjust by turmng the rear brake adjusting 3. Push the brake arm to confirm that there nut a half-turn at a time rs a gap between the rear brake adjusurrg Brake arm rm! and brake arm pm, Brake arm / // /// Push .2 ‘ ‘ P' Decrease\ '" , Free Ia “ V . \1 p y\ Adjusting nut Gap AdJustIng nut 2. Apply the brake severa‘ times and check . for free wheel rotation after the brake After adjustment, confirm the freeplay 0* the \ever rs re‘eased, brake \ever NOTICE Du nal turn the adjusKEf beyond iKS natura‘ Hmirs. / \ \ / 4% *3 ,7; \1 i2 \sciioin. .lKOUUJxmk so «7? 201 Hi 121! I 4“ Man ’i 6&4ii‘r50) a? E E, 3 m z m z W: Brakes > Inspecting the Brake Shoe Wear Inspecting the Brake Shoe Wear The rear brake is equipped With a brake wear indicator. Brake arm Brake panel , \ 2 When the brake is applied, an arrow attached to the brake arm moves toward a reference mark on the brake panel. If the arrow aligns With the reference mark on full application of the brake, the brake shoes must be replaced, See your dealer for this service, When the brake service is necessary, see your dealer. Use only Honda Genuine Parts or its , \ equivalent ‘ 2 f \ x / % r \1 i2 \sriioumH 0%,me 57 «7-7 2 01 Hi 12H14H mwu 'i rants/0 Side stand spring 1. Park your scooter on its centre stand on a firm, ievei surface 2. Check that the side stand operates smoothly, If the side stand is stiff or squeaky, clean the pivot area and iubricate the pivot bolt With ciean grease, 3. Check the spring for damage or loss of tension. . Sit on the scooter and raise the side stand. . Start the engine, . Lower the side stand aii the way, The engine should stop as you iower the side stand it the engine doesn't stop, have your scooter inspected by your deaier 4% at. r\ 2 g m 3' 3 :1 m :1 S '\ 2 67 /\ \/ % r x 1 12 \Sfl 10mm "\ z E E, E. m z m z 8‘: 000,bouk as “7:; 201 M 121! 1 4” NW H ’i Emits/r) fig. Throttle ‘I > Checking the Throttle With the engine oil, check that the throttle rotates smoothly from fully closed to fully open in all steering positions and throttle lreeplay is correct. If the throttle does not move smoothly, (lose automatically, or ii the cable is damaged, have the scooter inspected by your dealer. Freeplay at the throttle grip flange: 2 to 6 mm (0 1 to 0.2 in) Freeplay fix '0 % r x 1 12 \Sfl 10mm OOUJNUK 59 "*7 2 01 [‘5 12/! l 4 H IKMIH '\ Ewi‘rfi’r) \L . f \ Other Adjustments 1 Adjusting the Headlight Aim You can adjust vertica‘ am of the headlight for proper ahgnment. To move the headhght case, \oosen the bolt, nghten the bah after adjustment, Obey \ocal \aws and regu‘atwons. Headlight case aaueuawgew I 69 /\ % \% 12 VSClthIPWSZKZLKOOO.book 7o « 2 0 1 Mr 1 2 n 1 4 H mm ’\ ?&4u#55> #1 . Troubleshooting Engine Wi NotShart P 71 Warning Indicators On. P 72 PGMrF‘ (Programmed Fuel Injection) Maliunctmn \ndlcator Lamp (MIL). . .P 72 Tyre Puncture .. .P 73 Electrical Trouble. .P 74 Battery Goes Dead. . . .P 74 Burnedroul ngm Bulb. . .P 74 Blown Fuse. . .P so I / 0%? A? 73W % r x 1 12 \Sfl 10mm 0%,me 7: «7-7 2011¢r12rl14n mwu ’l ammo) Engine WIll Not Start I Starter Motor Operates But Engine Does Not Start Check the followrng rterns: 0 Check the correct engrne starting sequence P, 26 0 Check that there is petrol m the fuel tank 0 Check rf the PGM-Fl malfunction rndrcator lamp (MD is on > lf the rndrcator lrght rs on, contact your dealer as soon as possible I Starter Motor Does Not Operate Check the following items: 0 Make sure the srde stand rs raise. 0 Check for a blown fuse P, 80 I Check for a loose battery connection or battery termrnal (orrosron P 42 I Check the (ondrtion of the battery P. 74 lf the problem contrnues, have your scooter rnspected by your dealer, at. r’\ z \ / Buuooqsalqnmll 71 /\ 7i Eugwquannoul 72 zolltilzilmn Warn 9 Ind cators On PG M-Fl (Programmed Fuel Injection) Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) If the indicator comes on while riding, you may have a serious probiem with the PGM-Fi system Reduce speed and have your scooter inspected by your dealer as soon as possible. Ni: ii i *3 ,7; x 1 i2 \sci 10min Repairing a puncture or remowng a wheel requires special tools and technical expertise. We recommend you have this type of service performed by your dealer. After an emergency repair, always have the tyre inspected/replaced by your dealer. Emergency Repair Using a Tyre Repair Kit If your tyre has a minor puncture, you can make an emergency repair using a tubeless tyre repair kit. Follow the instructions provided With the emergency tyre repair kit. Riding your scooter With a temporary tyre repair is very risky, Do not exceed 50 krn/h (30 mph). Have the tyre replaced by your dealer as soon as possible. 009mm 73 «7? 201 Hi 121! I 4H Man ’i 6&4ii‘r50) AWARNING Riding your scooter with a temporary tyre repair can be risky. If the temporary repair fails, you can crash and be seriously injured or killed. If you must ride with a temporary tyre repair, ride slowly and carefully and do not exceed 50 kmlh (30 mph) until the tyre is replaced. 4% fig 0 Tyre Puncture 73 Suiaoousaiqnmll .’\ z x \/ %% l % r x 1 12 \sct tourmz , O 'ooobmtk 71 «7-7 201 Hi 12!! t 4H Mltu ’l iambic) \/ ") Elect al Trouble ‘7 Battery Goes Dead Burned-out Light Bulb Charge the battery using a motorcycle battery charger. Remove the battery from the scooter while charging. Do not use an automobile-type battery charger, as these can overheat a scooter battery and cause permanent damage If the battery does not recover after recharging, contact your dealer. Jump Stafllng using an automobile battery lS not recommended, as this can damage your mom's electrical system. Eutwaananaul 74 Follow the procedure below to replace a burned-out light bulb. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF or LOCK position, Allow the bulb to cool before replacing it. Do not use bulbs other than those specified. Check the replacement bulb for correct operation before nding. ') For the light bulb wattage, see "Specifications." P. 93 / \ x / *3 ,7; x 1 12 \srl 10“"le I Headlight Bulb Rearview mirrors Dust covers 7 M I rror %TC , :%\:J adapter 1. FUN up the dust covers, 2. Loosen the mirror adapters. 3. Remove the rearview mirrors, Mirror adapter AKOOO,bAfter putting back the lens packing in place, install the taillight lens. continued 77 f; \ ,/ Buuooqsalqnmll \ j k/ % l % l, \1 l2 \scnoumrL .lK000,buuk 7s «7? 201 Ill 121! I 4” Mllill 'l Emily/t e? Eugwaananaul , \ Electrical Trouble F Burnedrout Light Bulb I IFrunt Turn Signal Bulb IRearTurn Signal Bulb Bulb Screw , \ Rear turn ’ signal lens 1. Remove the front turn signal light 1. Remove the rear turn slgnal lens by assembly. P» 76 removlng the screw. 2. Turn the socket counterclockwise and pull 2_ Slightly press the bulb m and turn n 3 glmhll h b lb d counterclockwise. ' ‘9 ty press t e u m an turn ‘I 3. lnstall a new bulb and parts ln the reverse counterclocKWlse d f ‘ 4. Install a new bulb and parts m the reverse or er 0 remove. order of removal. > Use only the amber bulb. / \ x / > Use only the amber bulb. ¥ 78 / We r %3% l 1 Electrical Trouble > Burnedrout Ligh: Bulb ‘ / >Afler putting back the lens packing ln | License Plate Light Bulb place, install the rear turn slgnal lens. License light cover \ , \ , \ / 2 1. Remove the screws and license llght cover. 2. Pull out the bulb Wlthout tumlng ll 3. lnstall a new bulb and parts ln the reverse order of removal. 79 f \ x / x / Tl er 1 Electrical Trouble D Blown Fuse Blown Fuse Before handling fuses, see "Inspecting and Repfacing Fuses." IP, 43 I Fuse Box Fuses Eugwaananaul Fuse box cover wxji u‘ 8 \ I V Spare fuses Main fuse /\ 80 2. Open the fuse box cover, 3. FUN the mam fuse and other fuses out one by one and (neck for a blown fuse, Always repface a blown fuse wtth a spare of the same rating 4. Close the fuse box cover 5. \nstall the front centre cover, NOTICE u a fuse fatls repeatedty, you \ikefy have an efearical pmbfem Have you! 5mm mspefled by your deafev . Remove the front centre (over IP. 51 % \% 12 Vsrllolll’naazltzlliooo,book sl « 2 0 1 l'IT 1 2 n 1 4 H mm ’l ?&4H#55§ #1 . Information Keys P. 32 Instruments, Controls, 8. other Features P. 32 Fuels Containing Alcoho|.. P. 33 Catalytic Convener. P. 34 Caring for Your Scooter. P. as Storing Vour Scooter .. P. 37 Transporting Your Scoote P. 38 Von & the Environment. P. 39 Serial Numbers .. P. 90 l / *3 ,r% x 1 12 \st‘l 10mm. \ / uoueuuom I 82 Keys Keys Ignition key Be sure to record the key number prowded wrth the orrgmar keys and record rt m thrs manuar Store the spare key h a safe \ocattoh To make a duphcate, take the spare key or the key number to your dealer If you ‘052 .3“ keys and the key number, the Ignmon swrtch assembry er probabry have to be removed by your dearer to determrne the key number A metal key horder may cause damage to the area surrouhdrhg the rgmttoh switch. AKOOOJxmk 82 «my 2011 The owner's manuar, regrstrattoh, ahd msurance rnformauon can be stored tn the p‘asuc document bag under the seat / \ c / *; f; x 1 l2 \srr 10mm. Fuels Containing Alcohol Some Convenllonal fuels blended wlth alcohol are available ln some locales to help reduce emrssrons to meet clean arr standards, If you plan to use blended fuel, check that ll is unleaded and meets the mlnlmum octane ratrng redurrement The followlng fuel blends can be used in your scooter: / o Ethanol (ethyl alcohol) l0% by volume (max), 0 Petrol containing ethanol may be marketed under the name Gasohol o Methanol (methyl alcohol) 5% by volume (max) that contarn cosolvents and corrosron rnhlbltors to protect the fuel system Never use a blend contarnrng more than 5% zlrt'ooobouk as “7; 201 r Clean the headlight lens, panels, and other plastic components With extra care to avoid scratching them Avoid directing water into the air cleaner, muffler, arid ii on / 201m lZJlI4ll n Make sure that no lubricant spills onto the brakes or tyres, Brake disc or pads contaminated with oil will suffer greatly reduced braking eiiectiveness and can lead to a crash, 5. Apply a coat of wax to prevent corrosion >Avoid products that contain harsh detergents orchemical solvents. These can damage the metal, paint, and plastic on your scooter Keep the wax clear or the tyres and brakes > If your scooter has any matte painted parts, do not apply a coat of wax to the matte painted surface, \ \/ uolxewmwl I continued 85 f \ %; ,7; \1 l2 \St‘llolll’DfiEZKZlK000,btrtrk 86' / Caring for Your Scooter I Washing Precautions Follow these gurdelrnes when vvashrng 9 Do not use hlghcpressure vvashers > nghcpressure water cleaners can damage movlng pans and electncal parts, rendenng them rnoperable 0 Do not dlrect water at the muffler > Water ln the muffler can prevent startlng and Causes rust lrl the muffler 9 Dry the brakes > Water adversely arrects braklng errectrveness. Alter washrng, apply the brakes rntermrttently at low speed to help dry them, 0 Do not dlrect water under the seat > Water In the under seat compartment can damage your documents and other belonglngs. 0 Do not dlrect water at the alr (leaner > Water rn the arr cleaner can prevent the englne from startlng 9 Do not drrectwater near the headllght: uaueuuam I 86 il ere / zolltl lZJlI-lll «will ’lt ”ls/r) \/ > Any condensatron lnslde the headlrght should drssrpate arter a few mrnutes or runnrng the engrne Aluminium Components Alumlrllum wlll corrode rrom contact wrth drrt, mud, or road salt. Clean alumrnrum parts regularly and follow these gurdelrnes to avold scratches: o Do not use strrr brushes, steel wool, or ‘, \ cleaners contarnrng abraslves / o Avold ndrng over or scraprng agalnsl curbs, Panels Follow these gurdelrnes to prevent scratches and plernrshes o Wash gently usrng a sort sponge and plenty or water o To remove stubborn starns, use drluted detergent and nnse thoroughlywlth plenty or water. *3 ,7; x 1 t2 \st‘t 10“"le zt K000, bunk 87 «x 9 Avoid gellmg petrol, brake tlurd, or detergents on the Instruments, panels, or headlrght, Exhaust Pipe and Muffler when the exhaust prpe and mufflerare pamted. do not use a CommerCIaHy avallab‘e abrastve krtchen deamng compound Use a neutrat detergent to dean the parnted surtace on the exhaust prpe and muttler. \f you are not sure rt your exhaust ptpe and muffler are pamted, contact your dearer ‘2 201m lZJlI-Hl MM 'HL'IMSG) \/ Storing Vour Scooter ‘ 1 Storing Your Scooter \f you store your scooter outdoors, you shoutd consider usmg a qucbody motorcycle cover, \f you won't be ndrng tor an extended penod. toHow these gutdehnes - Wash your scooter and wax aH pamted surfaces (except matte pamted surfaces). Coat chrome preces wrth rustclnhtbtttng ort a Ptace your scooter on rts centre stand and posttron a mock so that both tyres are ott the ground C After ram, remove the body (over and aHow the scooter to dry. C Remove the battery ( P. 53) to prevent drscnarge, Charge the battery rn a shaded, wellc venmated area Mt you \eave the battery In p‘ace, drsconnect the negatrve : termtnat to prevent dtscharge \ j / uogzewmw] I conrmued 87 *3 ,7; \1 t2 \st‘ttotwbsxzkztKoooomk ss« / Transporting Your Scooter After removmg your scooter from storage, Inspect all mathtenahce Items reqmred by the Mathtenance Schedure, uaueuuqul I 88 / 201m lZJlI-Hl ’kMH 'H “HS/r) \/ f \ , Transporting Your Scooter tr your scooter needs to be transported. It shoutd be carried on a motorcyde traner or a flatbed truck or traner that has a roadtng ramp or hrttng pratrorrn, ahd motorcyde ttedown straps Never try to tow your scooter wtth a wheer or wheels on the ground NOTICE Tawnng your scooter can cause serious damage (0 the transmission ( \ I f \ t / *3 ,7; \1 l2 \S('110lll’D*32l\'ZlK000,bulrk 894 You 8t the Environment Ownlng and rldlng a scooter can be enloyable. but you must do your part to protect the enylronrnent. Choose Sensible Cleaners Use a blodegradable detergent when you wash your scooter, Avold aerosol spray cleaners that contaln chlorofluorocarbons (CFCS) whlch / damage the atmospheres protectlve ozone layer, Recycle Wastes Put Oll and other (oxlc wastes ln approved contalners and take them to a recycllng centre, Call your local or state once of publlc works or enylronrnental sewlces to and a recycllng centre ln your area, and to get lnstructlons on how to dlspose or noncrecydable wastes Do not place used englne Oll ln the trash, or pour rt down a fi / 2011 I Bulbs ITorque Specificaxions Headlight IZV-ISBSW Engine all drain hall 14 N1“ (2.: kglvm, I3 let) Blake/Tall light lzwi/sw oil strainer mean (an 20 N in in kgf in, is lhl It) Flnnltlml signal liglns lzv-lllw x z Rearmlrl Signal lignis IZV-IDWxZ Position lighls lzv-sw x 2 License plate lignl IZV»SW I Fuses Main line 20A olner faxes 10A 93 /\ % r x 1 l2 \Sfl lolll’le 94 'ooo,bouk 91 «7-7 201 ill 12H14H Miltll ’l ?Z;4l!‘r5’r) A Ac(essories.... B Basic Operation Elow Battery Brakes Brake Lever Ereeplay, Eluid ., Pad Wear snoe Wea Braking... Bulb Brake/Tall Lignl.. Front Tum signa Headlignt License Plate lignt Positiorl Light, Rear Turn Signal C Caring for Your Scoole Catalytic Convener... Colour label.. Compartment Owner's Manual Tool Kit E Electrical Trouble Engine Number ,,,,,,, oil oil Strainer Screen Starting ,,,,,, Environment F Flooded Engine Frame Number Fuel Gauge Recommended Remaining ., Tank Capacity Fuels Containing Alcohol 4% *3 ,V% x 1 l2 \st‘l lolll’lHE. zl it'ooo, bunk 0f Fuses . G Gasohol... H Headlight Aim.... Headlight Dimmer Switch Helmet Holders .. l-lign Beam indicator Horn Button I ignition Cutoff system side Stand, . ignition key ignition Switth lmage Labels lnditators Instruments L Labels... ‘2 2011