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. The vehicle pictured in this owner’s manual may not match your actual vehicle, © 2013 Honda Motor Co., Ltd, 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 The following codes in this manual indicate each country. 0 The illustrations here in are based on the N55300A ED type Country Codes Code Country NSSSDO E UK F France ED European direct sales U Australia, New Zealand KO Korea NSSSDOA E UK F France ED European direct sales U Australia, New Zealand KO Korea A Few Wo ds About Safety 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. You 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: ADANGER You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don’t follow instructions. You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don’t follow instructions. iACAUT ON You CAN be HURT if you don’t follow instructions. 0the 'mportant information is pro ed under the following titles: Information to help you avoid damage to your scooter, other property, or the em/ironment. Co ents Scooter Safety Operation Guide Maintenance Troubleshooting Information Spec cations Index P43 P78 P95 P. 108 PAH Scooter Safety This section contains important information for safe riding of your scoot Please read this section carefully. Safely Guidelines. image Labels Safely Precautions Riding Precautions Accessories 8. Mod Loading Safety Guidelines Follow these gurdelrnes to enhance your safety: 0 Perform all routrne and regular rnspectrons specrfred rn thrs manual 0 Stop the engrne and keep sparks and flame away before frllrng the fuel tank 0 Do not run the engrne rn enclosed or partly enclosed areas Carbon monoxlde rn exhaust gases rs toxrc and can krll you Always Wear a Helmet It's a proven fact: helmets and protecuve apparel srgnrfrcantly reduce the number and seventy of head and other rnlunes. So always wear an approved motorcycle helmet and protectrve apparel. P l l Before Riding Make sure that you are physrcally frt, mentally focused and free of alcohol and drugs, Check Safety Guidelines that you and your passenger are both weanng an approved motorcycle helmet and protectrve apparel. lnstruct your passenger on holdrng onto the grab rarl or your warst, leanrng wrth you m turns, and keeprng therr feet on the footpegs, even when the scooter rs stopped, Maps Jame); I Take Time to Learn 8t Practite Even lf you have ndden other scooters, practrce fldlrlg rn a safe area to become famrlrarwrth how thrs scooter works and handles, and to become accustomed to the scooter's srze and werght. Ride Defensively Always pay attentron to other vehrcles around you. and do not assume that other dnvers see you, Be prepared to stop ourckly or perform an evasrve maneuver conrrnued 3 was was; I Safety Guidelines Make Yourself Easy to See Make yourself more visible, especially at nignt. by vvearing prignt reflective ciolhlng, positioning yourself so otner drivers can see you, signaling before turning or cnanging lanes, and using your horn when necessary Ride wit n Your Limits Never ride beyond your personal abilities or faster than conditions warrant. Fatigue and inattention can impair your ability to use good iudgement and ride safely. Don't Drink and Ride Alconol and riding don't mix Even one alconolic drink can reduce your ability to respond to cnanging conditions, and your reaction time gets worse With every additional drink Don’t drink and ride, and don’t let your friends drink and ride either. Keep Your Honda in Safe Condition It's important to keep your scooter properiy maintained and in safe riding condition inspect your scooter before every ride and perform all recommended maintenance Never exceed load limits (IP i7), and do not modify your scooter or install accessories tnat would make your scooter unsafe (a P 16) If You are Involved in 3 Crash Personai safety is your first priority. if you or anyone else has been iniured, take time to assess the severity of tne iniuries and whether it is safe to continue riding. Caii for emergency assistance if needed Aiso follow appilcabie lavvs and regulations if anotner person or venicle is involved in the crash, if you decide to continue riding, first turn tne ignition sWitcn to off. and evaluate the condition of your scooter. inspect for fluid ieaks, check tne trgntness or cntrcai nuts and ooits, and cneck tne handiebar, brake ievers, brakes, and wneeis ere siowiy and cautrously Your scooter rnay naye surrered damage that Is not immediately apparent Have your scooter tnorougniy checked at a quaiified servrce racrirty as soon as possibie Carbon Monoxide Hazard Exnaustcontarns porsonous carbon monoxide. a coiouriess, odoriess gas Breathing carbon monoxide can cause ioss of consclousness and rnay iead to deatn if you run tne englne rn connned or even partiy enciosed area, tne air you oreatne couid contarn a dangerous amount or carbon monoxide. Never run your scooter rnsrde a garage or other enciosure Safety Guidelines AWARNING Carbon monoxide gas is toxic. Breathing it (an cause unconsciousness and even kill you. Avoid any areas or activities that expose you to carbon monoxide. was among I was was; I Image Labels Manuar carequy, Ex(epl KO type The rouowrhg pages describe the Iaoer meahrngs. Some taberswam you or . Read instructrons contarhed In Shop Manual Image Labels . Read instructions contarhed m Owner’s potentral hazards that couru cause serrous carequy, m the rrrterest of safety, take the rnrury, Others provrde rmportant safety scooter to be seryrced ohry by your dearer, rnrgréhatroh Read (:5 ‘rnéo‘rmatron carertu DANGER (with RED background) a” O” ‘ ”WV“ 9 a 95' You erL be KrLLED or SERIOUSLV HURT rf you don't follow rnslrudrons. If a raber comes off or becomes hard to read, WARNING (with ORANGE background) contact your dearer for a repracemeht, ‘ You CAN be “MD or SERIOUSLY HURT ‘f you don't follow rnslrudrons. There rs a specrrrc symbol on each rabel CAUTION (with YELLOW background) :zwfflmgs 0‘ 95‘“ Symbo' “d “W 5'5 You CAN be HURT rt you don’tfoHow mslrudrons, (a? v Image Labels BATTERY LABEL DANGER - Keep flame and Spark away from the battery, Battery produce exploslve gas that can cause explosion. - Wearthe 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 eyeslght. - Read this manual carefully arid understand lt beiore handling the battery, Neglect or the instructions can cause personal inyury and damage to the scooter, - Do not use a battery with the electrolyte at or below the lower level mark, ll Carl explode causing serious inyury, Ame; 1310035 I continued 7 as,“ was; I image Labels A orb?) H_@'— W , rm RADIATOR CAP LABEL DANGER NEVER OPEN WHEN HOT, Hot coolant Will scald you, Relief pressure valve begins to open at 1.1 kgf/cniz, ACCESSORIES AND LOADING WARNING LABEL WARNING ACCESSORlES AND LOADING - The safety stability and handling of this scooter 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 rlder’s and passenger’s weight should not exceed 177 kg (390 lb), which is the maxlmum weight capacity, - The luggage weight rnust not exceed 12 kg (26 lb) under any (ircumslances, - The fitting of large fork-mounted or large handlebar mounted fairing is not recommended, Image Labels TYRE INFORMATION LABEL Cold tyre pressure: [Diiver only] From 175 kPa (1.75 kgflcmz, 25 psi) Rear zoo kPa (2.00 kgi/cmz, 29 psi) \ . 4% [Driver and passenger] W ”A From 175 kPa (1.75 kgflcm1,25 psi) “" " "5 “5 Real 225 kPa (2.25 kgf/(m1,33 psi) Tyie size: mm” :fifsi‘flfn‘la' From 120/70-14M/C 55p Rear 140/70-13M/C 61F Tyre brand: DUNLOP From SCOOTSMART Rear SCOOTSMART a SAFETY REMINDER LABEL For your pioieclion, always WEaV helmet, proleCLll/e apparel, FUEL LABEL Unleaded petrol only DAMPER LABEL GAS FILLED Do not open, Do not heat. continued 9 Aims Jame); I we; mom; I Image Labels cm (21 m CARGO LIMIT LABEL Do not exceed 10 kg (22 lb). CARGO LIMIT LABEL Do not exceed 1.5 kg (3.0 lb). CARGO LIMIT LABEL Do not exceed 0.5 kg (1.0 lb). Safety Precautions o Rlde (autlously and keep your nands on tne handlebar and feet on tne floor 0 Keep passenger’s nands on the grap rall or your walst. passenger's feet on the footpegs whlle rldlng 0 Always conslder tne safety of your passenger. as well as other dnyers and nders Protective Apparel Make sure tnat you and any passenger are weanng an approved motorcycle nelrnet. eye protecuon. and hlghsvlslblllty protectlve clotnlng. Rlde defenslyely ln response to weatner and road condrtlons I Helmet Safetyrstarldard certlfred, nrgnylslbrllty. correct SlZe for your head. 0 Must flt comfortably out securely, wlth tne Cl’tln strap fastened Safety Precautions 0 Face shleld wlth unobstructed lleld of Milo“ or other approved eye protectlon AWARNING Not wearing a helmet increases the chance of serious injury or death in a crash. Mews Jazoozs I Make sure that you and any passenger always wear an approved helmet and protective apparel. I Gloves Fullrflnger leather gloves vvlth hrgn abraslon reslstance I Boots or ng Shoes Sturdy boots wlth noncsllp soles and ankle protectlon I Jacket and Trousers Protectrve, hlghly vlslble, longrsleeved jacket and durable trousers for rldlrlg (or a protectlve sult) baa; was; I Riding Precautions Riding Precautions Running-in Period During the first 500 km (300 rniies) of running, foiiow these guideiines to ensure your scooter's future reiiabiiity and performance. I Avoid fuiirthrome starts and rapid acceieration, 9 Avoid hard braking 9 Ride conservativeiy Brakes Observe the foiiowing guideiines: o For fuii brake effectiveness, operate both the front and rear brakes together o Avoid excessively hard braking > Sudden braking can reduce the scooters staoiiity > where possibie, reduce speed before turning, otherwise you risk sliding out 0 Exercise caution on low UECLIDH surfaces > The tyres siip more easily on such surfaces and braking distances are longer, o Avoid continuous braking > Repeated braking, such as when descending iong, steep siopes can seriousiy overheat the brakes, reducing their effectiveness I Combi Brake Your scooter is equipped with a brake system that distributes the braking force between the from and rear brakes, The distribution of the braking force appiied to the front and rear brakes when operating the front brake iever oniy and when operating the rear brake iever Dniy is different For fuii braking effectiveness, operate both the front and rear brakes together I Combined AES (Anti-lock Brake System) (NSSSOOA only) This modei rs also equipped With an Anticiock Brake System (ABS) designed to heip prevent the brakes horn iockrng up dunng hard braking, Aiways use the recommended tyres to ensure correct ABS operation, 0 ABS does not reduce brakrng orstance in Cerlam circumstances, ABS may result in a ionger Stopping drstance o ABS does not function at speeds beiow 10 km/h (6 mph) 0 The brake iever and pedai may recall shghtiy when appiylng the brakes, This is normai. Riding Precautions I Wet or Rainy Conditions Road surfaces are shppery when wet, and wet brakes further reduce brakrng efficiency Exercise extra cautron when brakrng In wet Conditions if the brakes get wet, abpiy the brakes whrie ndrng at iow speed to heip them dry Parking 0 Park on a hrrn, ievei surface. 0 if you must park on a shght rnchne or ioose surface, park so that the scooter cannot move or fall over, 0 Make sure that highctemperature parts cannot come rnto contact With Hammabie matenais, 0 Do not touch the engrne, muffler, brakes and other highctemperature parts untri they cool down. continued We; Jame); I 13 was was; I Riding Precautions . Ex(ep( u, KO type To reduce the \ikehhood of theft, a‘ways \ock the handtebar, remove the key when \eaving the scooter unattended Use of an antirtheft devrce rs a‘so recommended . u, KO type To reduce the \ikehhood of theft, a‘ways \ock the hand‘ebar, remove the key and dose the shutter when \eavmg the scooter unattended. Use of an amHhefl devrce rs a‘so recommended, I Parking with the Side Stand or Centre Stand 1. Stop the engine. 7. Use (he side stand Push the srde Stand down S‘owly \ean the scooter to (he \eft unm us werght rests on the srde stand Use the cemre stand Let down the centre Stand, Stand on (he \efl srde of the scooter, Ho‘d the left hand‘e gnp and the left grab ran Press down on the tip of the stand wrth your right foot and. srmultaheously, puH up and back, Centre stand Left handle grip Grab rail wk 3. Turn the handiebar quy to the \efl >Tuming the handiebarto the right reduces stabiiity and may (ause the scooter to fall. Riding Precautions 4 Turn the ignition switcn to the LOCK position and remove the key. 19,30 Turn the Ignition Switch (0 the LOCK position, remove the key, and dose the shutter. up, 29, so has; Jame); I Refuelling and Fuel Guidelines Follow these guidellnes to protect the engine and cataiytic Converters: 0 Use oniy unleaded petroi, 0 Use iecommended odane number. Using \owev octane petrol wiH result in defleased engine pertorrnanee 0 Do not use tueis Containlng a high concentration of akohol. P, 100 0 Do not use stale or contaminated petrol oi an oil/petrol mixture, 0 Avoid getting dust, oi water in the fuei tank. Accessories 8c Modifications Accessories 8t Modifications We strongly advise tnat you do not add any accessories tnat were not Specifically designed for your scooter by Honda or make modificatlons to your scooter from its origlnal design Doing so can make it unsafe Modifylng your scooter may also void your warranty and make your scooter illegal to operate on public roads and nignways Before deciding to install accessories on your scooter be certain tne modification is safe and legal as,“ was; I “WARNING Improper accessories or modifications can cause a crash in which you can be seriously hurt or killed. Follow all instructions in this owner’s manual regarding accessories and modifications. Do not pull a traiierWitn, or attacn a Sidecar to, your scooter Your scooter was not deslgned for tnese attacnments, and tneir use can serlously Impalr your Scooter’s handling Loading 0 Carrying extra weight affects your scooter's handling, braking and Stability Always ride at a safe Speed ror the load you are carrying 0 Avoid Carrying an excessive load and keep Wllhm specified load IImltS Maximum weight capacity / Maximum luggage weight P lOS 0 Tie all luggage Securely, evenly balanced and ClOSE to the centre Of the scooter. a Do not place careers near the lights orthe murrier Loading AWARNING Overloading or improper loading can cause a crash and you (an be seriously hurt or killed. Follow all load limits and other loading guidelines in this manual. Maia; Jame); I Parts Location , 7777777777777777777777777777777 Luggage box Throttle grip f Front brake fluid reservoir "gk Right fairing pocket rBaflery 'Fuse box 1. Main fuse 1 am “0!,me I ain fuse 2 , Coolant reserve tank -> Engine oil drain bolt Engine oil fill cap/dipstick ~ Tool kit Rear brake fluid reservoir Rear brake lever Left fairing pocket Seat Helmet holder apgna uoueJado I Fuel fill up Centre stand on filter Side stand -> 19 am @9me I 20 Instruments Speedometer Tachometer MODE RESET button button Fuel gauge Needie in the red (E) mark, remaining fuel approximately 36 litres (0.95 US gai, 0.79 Imp gal) Coolant temperature gauge (i) Dispiays the temperature of the engine cooiant. iange may cause seriaus engine damage, NOTICE Riding wnn (he needie in the H (Hati Tachometer red zone (extessive engine rpm range) Dc rim opeiaie (he engine in [he [athametel ied zone. Excessive engine speed (an advelseiy aflefl engine iife. Average fuel consumption meter Odometer [TOTAL] & Tripmeter [TRIP AIB] MODE button switches between odometer & tripmeters. 0 Odometer: Totai distance ndden. 0 Tripmeter: Distance ridden since tripmeter was reset (press and hoid RESET button to reset to 0.0 km). apgng uoueJado I Clock 0 When you reset the tripmeter, the average To set the (lock: fuei consumption meter is reset at the same time. Display Check When the ignition swrtch is turned ON, aH the meter and gauge needies swing to the maximum scale on the dial once, ail the mode and digitai segments wril show. If any part of these displays does not come on when it should, have your deaier check for problems. contmued 21 Instruments (Continued) Average fuel consumption meter Except E, u, KO type Shows average fuel consumptron m km/Z or leOOkm based on the trrpmeter A. Select the km/Z or U1 00km, press and hold the MODE button wrth the tnpmeter. am @9me I After you reset the trrprneter A, the average fuel consumptron meter shows "--_" 22 Sam average lue‘ consumption m mHe/ga‘. km/Z or U1 00km based on the tnpmeter A Salad the rmle/gal, kaB or mookm, press and ho‘d the MODE button \Mlh the tnpmeter Alter you reset the tnpmeter A, the avalage duel consumptmn meter shows “ SELECT , _ \ apgng uoueJado I (ommued 23 am Mme I 24 Instruments (Continued) U type only Shows average fuel (ohsumptlon m 2/1 00km based on the tripmeter A, After you reset the trlprneter A, the average fuel consumptlon meter shows "--_" KO type only Shows average fuel consumptlon m km/Z based on the trlprneter A. After you reset the trlpmeter A, the average fuel consumptlon meter shows " - -_ To set the clock: 0 Turn the lgnltlon swltch ON 0 Press and hold MODE and RESET buttons until the how dlglts start flashlng. 9 Press RESET button will the desired hour l5 drsplayed, F Pless and hold to advance the how fast “j: :as - ejgias o Press MODE button. The mlnule dlglls start flashing, W5; 9 Press RESET button untrl the desrred rnrnute ls displayed > Press and hold to advanEe the minute fast. .. 5:25 a u 534:5} o Press MODE button. The dock ls set, > The trme can also be set by turning the ignlllon swltch OPE, The drsplay wlll stop flashlng automatically and the adjustment wlll be cancelled lf the button is not pressed for about 2 mlnules aplng uouelado I 25 .me unmade I 26 Indicators {A Low oil pressure indicator Comes on when the ignition switch is turned ON. Goes off when the engine starts. If it comes on while engine is runnin Q IPGM- Fl (Programmed Fuel ion) malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) Comes on briefly when the ignition switch is turned ON With the engine stop switch in the RUN 0 position, If it comes on while engine is running: @ ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) indicator (NSS30IJA only) HISS' In icator-b Comes on when the ignition sWitch is Comes on brieflyP when the ignition switch is turned ON. turned ON, Goes off when your speed reaches Goes off if the ignition key has the correct approximateiy 10 km/h (6 mph). coding, If it comes on while riding: Flashes every 2 seconds for 24 hours when the ignition sWitch is turned OFF. (,2: Left turn signal indicator :0 High beam indicator OI Ci) Right turn signal indicator L CHANGE indicator Comes on briefly when ignition - SWitch is turned on. o 3. Lights when the distance reaches 3. about 1,000 km (625 mile) for the 3 first time and every 12,000 km g (7,500 miie) after resetting the 3 indicator. Lights when the distance reaches about 600 miie (960 km) for the first time and every 8,000 mile (i 2,800 km) after resetting the indicator. >The indicator does not go off until it is reset, To reset the indicator, press and hoid RESET button whiie turning the ignition Switch to the ON position, arid keep hoid RESET button for more than 3 seconds. 27 Switches am “made I Do— Horn button <‘;-:> Turn signal switch > Presslhg the swltch turns the turn signal off, Headlightdimmer switch High beam Low beam Passing light control switch Flashes the high beam headlight, 28 Engine stop switch Should normally rernaln ll’l the RUN O positlon. > ln an emergency, swltch to the OFF 1% posltion (the starter motor will not operate) to stop the englne, (9 Start button Headllght turns off when operatlng the starter motor. AHazard switch Switchable when the lgnltioh switch is ON. The signals don't (ohtlhue flashing with the ignitlon SWltch ln OFF or LOCK. '9 Swwtches the electrical system on/off, lotks the steerlng, and operates the box opener switch, on Switch fuel lid and seat opener swwtclw. > Key (an be removed when ln the OFF or LOCK poslllon, Except 0 type Turns electntal system on lot startlng/ndlng OPENER Operates the box opener swltch, luel Md and seatopener swltth. OFF 0 Turns engme on. Low steering, apgng uogleJado I ON‘l Turns electrical system on for M starting/riding, J”; h bOPENER 3‘ Operatest e oxopener —. swutch, luel lid and seat opener NIP swltch, , OFF LOCK Tums engme cu. Locks 3mm (ommued 29 amnguaumdol 30 Switches (Commued) Steering Lock Lock the steermg when parking to help prevent theft, A U-shaped wheel lock or smear devwce \s 3‘50 recommended, Ignition key I Locking 0 Turn the hand‘ebar 3“ the way to (he \eft, 9 Push the key down, and turn the ignihon switth to (he LOCK posnion >Jigg‘e the handlebar w the \ock \S dtfficult to engage. 9 Remove the key. I Unlocking Insert the key, and tum the \gmtion switch to the OFF poswtion, ICIose Shutter 0 Remove the tgmtion key from the igmtton The \ghitioh swttth for this scooter \S equtpped switch, wtth a shutter, After parkthg- the scooter, dose 0 Aug, the pvoyection of the shutter key Wlm the shutter ‘0' the" preventton. the s‘ot of the shutter, and tum the shutter key counterdockwise. > You can atso dose the shutter by moving Knob the knob upward wtthout the shutter key, 9 Remove the key, m. °" W..." A apgng uooetado I Open ' Close I Open Ahgn the projection of the shutter key wtth the s‘ot of the shutter, and turn the shutter key clockwise. Shutter key é”? 31 am “armada I 32 Starting Starting the Engine Start your engine using the foiiowmg procedure, regardless of whether the engine is (aid or warm. This scooter is equipped With a side stand ignition cut-off system, V 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 seconds, turn the ignition oii and wait 10 seconds beiore trying to start the engine again to retover battery voitage. - Extended last idling and rewing the engine can damage the engine, and the exhaust system, - lithe scooter is overturned, you must iirst turn the ignition sWitth to the on position and then inspect the scooter caieiuliy - The engine Wili not start if the throttle is iuliy open 0 Place the scooter on its centre stand 9 Make sure the engine stop sWitch is in the Run 0 position. 9 Turn the ignition switch to the ON position, o Squeeze the rear brake lever >The starter motor Wlll only work when the rear brake lever ls squeezed and the side stand is up, 9 Press the start button Wlth the throttle completely closed, Release the start button as soon as the engine starts, If you cannot start the engine: (9 Place the scooter on its centre stand and squeeze the rear brake lever. ®with the throttle slightly open (about 3 mm), press the start button About 3 mm’ / , aplng unneiado I If the engine does not start: (9 Open the throttle fully and press the start button for 5 Seconds. ® Repeat the normal starting procedure. ® lfthe Englne stans, open the throttle slightly if idllng is unstable @ lfthe Englne does not start, wait 10 seconds before trying steps (9 & ® again, I If Engine Will Not Start 33 my name I 34 Riding Starting the Scooter o Acceteration and deceteration 0 Push the scooter forward off the centre To acceterate ....... Open the throme stowty. Stand‘ T0 dece‘erate. .Close the throme, > Squeeze the rear brake tever. 7 Open (Accelerate) > Keep throme dosed. Close (Deceleme) Make sure the side stand and centre stand I‘ are up, 9 Get on the scooter, > Mount the scooter from the \eft side, keepmg at least one foot on the ground. 9 Release the rear brake tever Braking Close the throttle and apply the front and rear brakes together. Rear brake lever Front brake lever apgna uoueJado I 35 am @9me I 36 Refuelling Fuel type: Unleaded petrol only Fuel octane number: Your scooter is designed to use Research Octane Number (RON) 91 or higher, Tank capacity: 115 litres (3.04 US gal, 2.53 Imp gal) I Refuelling and Fuel Guidelines Opening the Fuel Fill Cap 0 insert the ignition key and tum it to the position of OPENER 9 Push the FUEL side oi the fuel lid and seal opener switch. >The fuel lid opens. FUEL Fuel lid OPENER ignition key FUEL Fuel lid and seat opener switch 9 Turn the fuel frll cap (ounterdockwise and remove the cap, Fuel fill cap Arrow marks Fuel filler Filler neck plate Fuel level (max) opening Do not flll with fuel above the plate, Closing the Fuel Fill Cap (9 Install and trghten the fuel flll cap fllmly by turnrng rt (lockwlse. > Make sure that the arrow marks on the cap and fuel tank are aligned. ® Close the fuel lld untll lt lacks. > Make sure that the fuel lld ls closed securely. AWARNING Petrol is highly flammable and explosive. You can be burned or seriously injured when handling fuel. 0 Stop the engine, and keep heal, sparks, and flame away. 0 Handle fuel only outdoors. 0 Wipe up spills immediately. aplng uouelado I 37 am @9me I 38 Storage Equipment Seat Fuel lid and seat opener switch A it, , Ignition key OPENER Ignition key SEAT Seat Open 0 lnsert the igrilllon key and tum u to the position of OPENER 0 Push the SEAT SldE oi the fuel lld and seal opener switch. 9 Open the seat. Seat Close Close and push down on the rear of the seat uhtil locks. Make sure that the seat is locked seturely to pull it up lightly. Take (are not to lock your key ln the compartment under the seat. Helmet Holder The helmet holder is located under the seat. A helmet set Wire iS in the tool kit. Helmet set wlre > Use the helmet holder only when parked, V SeCurely insert the helmet holder into the Slot when closing the seat I Opening the seat. AWARNING Riding with a helmet attached to the apgng uoueJado I holder (an interfere with the rear wheel or suspension and could (ause a crash in which you can be seriously hurt or killed. Use the helmet holder only while parked. Do not ride with a helmet secured by the holder. Coflfmued 39 am “ohmic I 40 Storage Equipment (Continued) Two helmets can be stored in the luggage box. Set the helmets as shown. > Make sure to turn the rear side helmet to face the right side while the front Side helmet faces the front. > Some helmets may not ht in the compartment due to thelr size or design. Luggage Box Never exceed the maximum weight llmlt. Maximum Weight: 10 kg (22 lb) > Do not store any items that are flammable or susceptible to heat damage, > Do not store valuables or fragile ankles. Tool Kit/Document Bag The tool kit and document bag are in the luggage box. Tool kit Document bag Left Fairing Pocket I Open 0 insert the ignition key and turn it to the position of OPENER 0 Push BOX side of the box opener sWitch, I Close Ciose the left fairing pocket lid until it locks. Box opener switch OPENER Ignition key Box opener switch Right Fairing Pocket I Open Puil the knob up, then open the right fairing pocket lid, I Close Close the right fairing pocket lid. Knob \u—v aping unilaJado I Right fairing pocket lid The maximum allowable ioad in the left and right fairing pocket shall be no more than: Left Fairing Pocket 1.5 kg (3.0 lb) Right Fairing Pocket 0.5 kg (1.0 lb) Make sure that the right fairing pocket lid is closed securely. > Do not store vaiuabies or fragiie articies, (ontmued 41 am tarmac I 42 Storage Equipment (Cont/med) Accessory Socket The accessory socket is located in the left falring pocket. Open the left falring pocket lld to gam access to the accessory socket, Rated capacity lS 24W (12V. 2A). > To prevent the battery run down orweak the battery, keep the engine running while drawmg current from the socket, V Set the headllght In the low beam, The battery run down or damage to the accessory socket causes result. > To prevent entry foreign matter, be sure to (lose the cover when the accessory socket l5 not used, [Opening the left fairing pocket. Maintenance Please read "Importance of Maintenance" and "Maintenance Fundamentals" carefully before attempting any maintenance. Refer to ”Specifications” for service data. Cranktase Breather. Spark Plug .. lmpomance of Maintenance P Maintenance Schedule.. F Maintenance Fundamentals P Tool K P Removing a. lnsta 9 Body Components P Battery Cover , . P clip ,P Battery ,P P P Throttle . Other Adjustments . Rear Suspension . Headlight Aim .. . wwfifiwwfifi woman I 44 lmporta ce of Ma n Importance of Maintenance Keeping your scooter Wellcmaimalned is aosoiuteiy essentiai to your safety and to protect your investment, obtain maximum performance, avoid breakdowns, and reduce air poiiution Maintenance is tne owner’s responsibility Be sure to inspect your scooter before eacn ride, and perform tne periodic checks specified in tne Maintenance Scheduie, P 45 AWARNING Improperly maintaining your scooter or failing to correct a problem before you ride can cause a crash in which you can be seriously hurt or killed. Always follow the inspection and maintenance recommendations and schedules in this owner’s manual. Maintenance Safety Always read the maintenance instructions before you begin eacn task, and make sure tnat you nave tne toois, parts, and skiiis requlred We cannot warn you of every conceivable hazard tnat can arise in performing maintenance, Only you can decide vvnetner or not you snouid perform a given task, Follow tnese guideiines vvnen performing maintenance, 0 Stop tne engine and remove tne key 0 Park your scooter on a firm, ievei surface using tne side stand, centre stand or a maintenance stand to provide support 0 Allow tne engine, muffier, brakes, and otner nigntemperature parts to cooi oefore ServlCirig as you can get burned 0 Run the engine oniy vvnen instructed, and do so in a wellcventilaled area, M te ce Schedule The maintenance schedule specifies the maintenance requirements necessary to ensure safe, dependable performance, and proper emission control, Maintenance work should be performed in accordance with Honda's standards and specifications by properly trained and equipped technicians. Your dealer meets all of these requirements. Keep an accurate record of maintenance to help ensure that your scooter is properly maintained. Make sure that whomever performs the maintenance completes this record. All scheduled maintenance is considered a normal owner operating cost and will be charged for by your dealer, Retain all receipts, lf you sell the scooter, these receipts should be transferred With the scooter to the new owner. Honda recommends that your dealer should road test your scooter after each periodic maintenance is carried out, aoueualugew I continued 45 New“ I 46 Maintenance Schedule Frequency " Rem Chetk x 1,000 km I 12 24 35 as ‘32:: EA: R222: 5? 45' xmmm‘n 05 a Is 24 32 new Line \ II II II II II ’ Fue‘ Lm‘ || ' nvatfle Opevatmn \ II II II II II 75 A2: Cleans ‘1 \ 0 0 ' (vanktaye areamev '3 53 Spark Plug II 0 II 0 5" Vane (\earanm \ II II ’ Engine oil || 03 fl 0 0 0 ‘3 58 Engma on Him a (a a 43 III '3 58 Engine \dle Speed \ I] II II II II II ' Redeem (amen: '4 || II II II II II 3 Yea” 7‘ (mung System \ II II II II II ' Maintenzme Level \ \nxenmednaxe We vemmmend same by your dea‘ev, un‘ess you have me nezessary mob and are mecnannany skilled Prateduves ave pmvlded .n an clhmal Honda snap Manual x Tethmzal \n the waves! a! man have yam imam semted by yam dea‘ev Mainlenance Legend I] \nspetl[<\ean,ad1usl, \uhntale‘ m veplaze, .I nemsny) e Replaze mean Maintenance Schedule _ thquency H um P5351“ x mm km 1 .z 24 36 as 111:5 :ng; fig: “P 49 x 1,000 mi 0.6 3 I6 24 32 giggfiary Au Supply \ II II II > - Drive m \ 9 .3 - g Hall (as! Air (\eanar \ » § final Dnve on \ 2 year; - i. make Fund '4 n n n n E || 2 year: 73 3 Brake Padswear n n n n E || 71: Evake Sysmn n n n n E || 49 Headlight/Aim n n n E || 77 Ligmsmorn II » Engine Smp Swild‘ n 28 (mm Shoes W23! X n I] II || » Sidestand n n n n E || 75 Notes: " m mghev odemelev ream; repeal at me «nequency Imevva‘ eslahhshed have '2 same mere nequenuy when Hdmg n unusually wel er dusty aveas '3 same mere nequenuy when Hdmg n vain m at MI Mama '4 Replatemem veqwes mezhamm‘ 5km commued 47 WWW I 48 Maintenance Schedule F " I’VE-”d! r'qmw Annual Ragular Rafe! m \tem: (heck x mm km 1 ll 24 35 as (W Rama“ M! =1 P 49 x mm rm as 3 I6 24 32 5mm“ \ II II II II II - Nun Bolts. Fasmms \ II II II II II ’ Whee‘slTym X I] II II II II II 55 Slaying Head Healing; X I II II II II ’ Malnten e Fundamentals Pre-rlde Inspection To ensure safety, it is your responsibiiity to perform a pre-ride inspection and make sure that any problem you find is corrected. A pre- ride inspection is a must, not only for safety, but because having a breakdown, or even a flat tyre, can be a maior inconvenience. Check the foliowmg items before you ride your scooter: O Fuei levei-Fili fuel tank when necessary. P, 36 O Throttie-Check for smooth opening and fuii (losing in aii steering positions, IP. 76 0 Engine oil ievei-Add engine oii if necessary, Check for leaks, P, 67 O Coolant ievei-Add cooiant if required, Check for leaks, P, 71 O Brakes-C neck operation; Front and Rear: (heck brake fluid level and pads wear, P, 73, 74 0 Lights and horn-Check that iights, indicators and horn function properiy, 0 Engine stop SWitCl’l-Cl’ie(l< for proper function, 0 Side stand ignition cut-off system-Check for proper function, IP, 32, 75 O Wheeis and tyres-Check condition, air pressure and adiust if necessary, IP, 55 aoueuatugew I 49 Maintenance Fundamentals Replacing Parts Always use Honda Genuine Parts or their equivalents to ensure reliability and safety. when ordering coloured components, Specify the model name, (olour, and code mentioned on the colour label. The colour label is attached to the luggage box under the seat. P. 38 mummy“ I 50 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 scooter. Battery Your scooter has a maintenancefree type battery You do not have to check the battery electrolyte level or add dlslllled water Clean the battery terminals tr they become utrty or corroded. Do rtot remove the battery cap seals There IS no need to remove the Cap when Charging NOTICE Your battery is a maintenanzeriree type and can be permanently damaged ii the cap 5!le is removed. This symbol on the battery means that E this product must not be treated as household waste. An improperly disposed oi battery (an be harmlul to the environment and human health. Always (nnlivm lotal tegviatohs lor battery disposal Maintenance Fundamentals AWARNING The battery gives off explosive hydrogen gas during normal operation. A spark or flame (an (ause the battery to explode with enough force to kill or seriously hurt you. Wear protective clothing and a fa(e shield, or have a skilled mechank do the battery servicing. I Cleaning the Battery Terminals 1. Remove the battery. P. 62 2. if the termlnals are startmg to corrode and are coated with a Whlte substance, wash with warm water and wrpe clean azueualuiew I continued 51 auauauaw I 52 Maintenance Fundamentals 3. tr the terrnrnals are hem/Hy corroded. dean and pohsh the terminarswrtn awire brush or Sandpaper Wear safety grasses 4. Arter deamng, rernstan the battery The battery has a hrnrteo hre span. Consult your dearer about when you shourd replace the battery Arways reprace the battery wrth another mamtenanceefree battery of the same type rnsranrng nonannda erectntar accessones (an oyerbad the E‘Etmta‘ system, dis clrp Clip I Installation The dip must be removed to remove the tool @ b ox _> :3 I Removal 6) ® 1. Press down on the (errtre prrr to rerease the lock 2. FUN the (hp out of the here ®W® 1. Shghtly open the retarhing pawls and then push them out 2. \hsert the Cllp Into the hole. 3. Press down on the centre pm to rock the dip, aaueualugew I 61 mummy“ I 62 Removing a. Inshalling Body Components > Battery Battery ‘ Negative terminal I Removal Make sure the ignition svvitch is off. 1. Remove the battery cover. P. 60 2. Disconnect the negative E) terminal from the battery, 3. Disconnect the positive (+; terminal from the battery, 4. Remove the battery by lifting on the battery strap With one hand while supporting the battery With the other, taking care not to drop the battery terminal nuts. I Installation Install the parts in the reverse order of removal. Always connect the positive (+3 termirial first. Make sure that bolts and nuts are tight. Readyust the clock after the battery is reconnected since the clock goes wrong once the battery is disconnected. For proper handling of the battery, see "Maintenance Fundamentals." IP, 51 Battery Goes Dead IP. 85 kcase Breather 1. Plate a drain pan under the crankcase breather tube. . Remove the (rankcase breather tube and dram deposits. . RemstaH the (rahkcase breather tube, Crankcase breather tube aoueualugew I 63 aaaaamaw I 64 park Plu Checking & Changing Spark Plug For the recommended spark piug, see "Specifications." IP, 109 Use oniy the recommended type of spark piug in the recommended heat range. Using spark plugs with an improper heat range can cause engine damage. 1. Place your scooter oh its centre stand on a levei surface, 2. Puii the floor mat off, 3. Remove the screw, 4. Remove the plug maintenance iid by inserting a fiat head screwdriver covered with a protective cioth into the slit on the floor, new mat M malntenance lid 7 Slit 7 Protective cloth 5. Disconnect the spark plug cap. 6. Clean any dirt from around the spark plug base. 7. Remove the spark plug uslng the spark plug wrench provided in the tool klt. Spark ‘l—p ug cap E. lnspect the electrodes and centre porcelaln for deposits, erosion or carbon fouling. >lr the eroslon or deposit ls heavy, replace the plug. Spark Plug > Checking & Changing Spark Plug >Clean a carbon or wet-fouled plug with a plug cleaner, otherwise use a wire brush. 5. Check the spark plug gap using a wiretype teeler gauge. > lf adjustment is necessary, bend the side electrode carefully. The gap should be: 0.80 to 0.90 mm (0.031 to 0.035 in) inside 1* Hi electrode Spark plug gap aoueualugew I (Oflfmued 65 Spark Plug > Checking & Changing Spark Plug 10. Make sure the plug washer is in good conditlon, 11. Wlth the plug washer attached, thread the spark plug ln by hand to prevent cross-threadlng, 12. Tighten the spark plug: I If the old plug ls good: 1/8 turn alter lt seats I If lnstalllng a new plug, tighten lt thce to prevent loosenlng: a) Flrst, tighten the plug: NGK: l/Z turn after it seats b) Then loosen the plug. c) Next, tighten the plug again: l/B turn alter lt seats, aaaaarapw I NOTlCE improperly tightened Spark plug (an damage ma engine lla plug lsloa loose, a plsmn may be damaged, lla plug lSlOOllghK, therhreads maybe damaged. 66 13. Relnstall the spark plug tap Take care avold pinching any cables or wires 14. install the parts ln the reverse order of removal. Checking the Engine Oil 1. Park your scooter on RE centre stand on a firm, level surface, 2. lf the engme l5 cold, idle the engme for 3 to 5 mlnutes. 3. Turn the lgmtioh switch off, stop the engine and wait for 2 to 3 mlnutes. 4. Remove the oil hll cap/dipstlck and wrpe rt clean. 5. lnsert the oil fill cap/dipstlck untll it seats, but don't screw it m. Check that the CHI level is between the upper and lower level marks m the oil fill cap/dipstlck, 6. Securely lnstall the oil fl” cap/dipstick. Von fill cap/dipstick \ Upper level l Lower level aoueualugew I 67 were...“ I 68 Engine on > Adding Engine on Adding Engine Oil If the engine oil is below or near the lower level mark, add the recommended engine oil P. 109 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 overlill above the upper level mark > Make sure no foreign obiects enter the Oll filler opening. >Wipe up any spills immediately 2. Securely reinstall the oil lill cap/dipstick. Overlill‘ing with oil or apeiating wnh insulficient nil (an cause damage to your engine Dc not mix dillerenr biands and grades of oil, They may allecl lubrication For the recommended oil and oil selection guidelines, see "Maintenance Fundamentals ” IP. 53 Changing Engine Oil & Filter Changing the Oll requires special tools. We recommend that you have your scooter serviced by your dealer Using rhe wmng oil lilier can result ‘in serious damage [0 me engine. 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 swrtch off, stop the engine and wait for 2 to 3 minutes, 4. Place a drain pan under the drain bolt, 5. Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick, drain bolt and sealing washer to drain the oil, 6. Remove the oil filter With a filter wrench and let the remaining oil drain out, Make sure the prior seal is not stuck to the engine. > Discard the oil and oil filter at an approved recycling centre. 7. Apply a thin coat of engine oil to the rubber seal of a new oil filter. 3. install a new oil filter and tighten. Torqu 26 rn kg m,19lbt t) Engine Di > Changing Engine on & Filter aoueualugew I Oil filter (onnnued 69 New...“ I 70 Engine on > Changing Engine on & Filter 9. install a new sealing washer onto the drain bolt. 10. install the drain bolt and tighten, SNm(2. kgf ,18lh t) Torqu 11. Fill the crankease With the reeommended oil (IP 53) and install the OII fill cap/ dipstick. Required oil when (hanging oil 8. engine oil filter: 1.4 litres (1.5 US qt, 1,2 Imp qt) when (hanging all only: 1.2 litres (1.3 US qt, 1,1 Imp qt) 12. Cheek the oil level, IP 67 13. Cheek that there are no OII leaks. 14. Reset the oil change indicator. P. 27 Checking the Coolant 1. Place your scooter on a flrm, level surface 2. Hold your scooter ln an upright posltion. 3. Check that the coolant level ls between the UPPER and LOWER level marks ln the resewe tank, Reserv‘e tank LOWER level mark If the coolant level ls dropping notlceably or the reserve tank is empty, you llkely have a serlous leak, Have your scooter lnspected by your dealer, Adding Coolant If the coolant level ls below the lower level, add the recommended coolant (I P 54) untll the level reaches the UPPER level mark. Add lluld only from the reserve tank cap and do not remove radiator cap, 1. Pull the floor mat off. 2. Remove the reserve tank lld aaueuawlew I contmued 71 muww I 72 Coolant > Changing Coolant 3. Remove the resen/e tank cap and add fluid while monitoring the coolant level. > Do not overlill above the UPPER level mark > Make sure no foreign objects enter the resewe tank opening. 4. Securely reinstall the cap, 5. Install the reserve tank lid. 6. Install the floor mat. AWARNING Removing the radiator cap while the engine is hot can cause the coolant to spray out, potentially scalding you. Always let the engine and radiator cool down before removing the radiator cap. Floor mat Reserve tank lid Reserve tank cap Changing Coolant Have your dealer change the coolant unless you have the proper tools and are mechanically qualified. Brakes Checking Brake fluid If the brake fluid level in either reservoir l5 — below the LOWER level mark or the brake 1. Place your scooter in an upright position lever freeplay becomes excessive, insped the on a firm, level surface. brake pads for wear, ll the brake pads are 2. Check that the brake fluid reservoir lS not worn, you most likely have a leak, Have horizontal and that the fluid level is above your Stooter inspetted by your dealer. the lower level mark. Front brake fluid reservoir Rear brake fluid reservoir LOWER level LOWER level mark mark aoueualugew I 73 Brakes > Inspecting the Brake Pads Inspecting the Brake Pads Check the condition of the brake pad groove wear indicators. -The pads need to be replaced if a brake pad is worn to the indicator. w The pads need to be replaced if a brake pad is worn to the indicator. Miami“ I Wear '7 indicator indicator Disc Wear 74 1. Inspect the brake pads from below the brake caliper. 2. m inspect the brake pads from below the brake caliper. If necessary have the pads replaced by your dealer. Always replace both left and right brake pads at the same time. . Slt on the scooter and ralse the slde stand. . Start the englne. . Lower the side stand all the way. The Side stand spring 1. Park your scooter on RE centre stand on a firm, level surface, 2. Check that the slde stand operates smoothly. If the side stand is still or squeaky, clean the pivot area and lubricate the pivot bolt Wlth clean grease. 3. Check the spring for damage or loss of tension. engme should stop as you lower the slde stand, ll the engme doesn't stop, have your scooter lnspected by your dealer, aoueualurew I 75 “new!“ I 76 Throttle 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 Other Adjustments Adjusting the Rear Suspension Adjusting the Headlight Aim ISpring Preluad You can adiust the spring preload by the adjuster to suit the load or the road surface. Use the pin spanner to turn the adjuster. Position 1 and 2 are is for a decrease spring preload (soft), or turn the position 4 and 5 to increase spring preload (hard), The standard position is 3. NOTICE Do not win the minister beyond its limits You (an adiust vertical aim of the headlights for proper alignment. Turn the pinion using a Phillips screwdriver provided in the tool kit (IP. 59) in or out as necessary. Obey local laws and regulations. aoueualugew I 77 Troubleshooting Engine Will NotSbarttHlSS indicator snayson) P 79 Overheating .P 80 Warning Ind atorsOn. .P 81 Low on Pressure Indicator ..P 81 PGM F1 (Programmed Fuel Injection) Maliunctmn\ndlcatorLamNMlL). .. . .P 81 ABS (Arm lock Erake System) \ndlcalor (NSSZOOA on1y) . ..P 82 on Change Indicator .P 83 Tyre Puncture .. .P 84 Electrical Trouble. .P 85 Battery Goes Dead. .P 85 Burnedroul ngm Bulb mown Fuse .. .. .. . Engine Will Not Start (HISS Indicator stays o I Starter Motor Operates But Engine Does Not Start Check the folloWing items: 0 Check the correct engine starting sequence. IP, 32 0 Check that there is petrol in the fuel tank, 0 Check if the PGM-Fl malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) is on. > if the indicator light is on, contact your dealer as soon as possible 0 Check if the HISS indicator stays on >Turn the ignition SWitch to the OFF position and remove the key. Reinsert the key and turn the ignition SWitch to the ON position if the indicator still stays on, check the following Check if there is no another HISS key (including spare key) close to the ignition SWitch. Check if there are no any metallic seals or stickers on the key, If the HlSS indicator still stays on, have your scooter inspected by your dealer. I Starter Motor Does Not Operate Check the following items: 0 Make sure engine stop switch is Run 0 position. 0 Make sure the side stand is raise. 0 Check for a blown fuse. P. 91 0 Check for a loose battery connection or battery terminal corrosion. P, 51 0 Check the condition of the battery P. 85 if the problem continues, have your scooter inspected by your dealer, Buuooqsalqnml I 79 amalgam I so The engine is overheating when the following occurs: . Coolant temperature gauge needle enter the H (Hot) range. . Acceleration becomes sluggish. If this occurs, pull safely to the side of the road and perform the following procedure. Extended fast idling may cause overheating. NOTlCE Continuing to ride with an overheated engine can cause serious damage to the engine 1. Stop the engine using the ignition sWitch, and then turn the ignition switch to the ON position. 2. Check that the radiator fan is operating, and then turn the ignition switch to the OFF position. lf the fan l5 not operating: Suspect a fault, Do not start the engine. Transport your scooter to your dealer. Allow the engine to cool With the ignition sWitch in the OFF position. . After the engine has cooled, inspect the radiator hose and check if there is a leak. P, 71 lf (here is a leak: Do not start the engine. Transport your scooter to your dealer. . Check the coolant level in the reserve tank, and add coolant as necessary. P, 71 . lf1—4 check normal, you may continue riding, but closely monitor the high coolant temperature indicator. Warn ng Ind ators 0 Low Oil Pressure Indicator lithe low oil pressure indicator comes on, pull safely to the side of the road and stop the engine, Continuing m ride with low ail pressure can cause serious damage to the engine. 1. Check the engine oil level, and add oil as necessary P, 67 2. Start the engine. > Only continue riding ii the low oil pressure indicator goes oil, Rapid acceleration may momentarily cause the low oil pressure indicator to come on, especially if the oil is at or near the low level. lithe low oil pressure indicator stays on when the oil level is at the proper level, stop the engine and contact your dealer. If the engine oil level goes down rapidly, your scooter may have a leak or another serious problem, Have your scooter inspected by your dealer, PGM-Fl (Programmed Fuel Injection) Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) If the indicator comes on while riding, you may have a serious problem With the PGM-Fl system. Reduce speed and have your scooter inspected by your dealer as soon as possible. Buuoousalqnml I xi anagram” I 82 Warning Indicators On > ABS (Antirlock Brake System) Indicator (NSSEDOA only) ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) Indicator (NSSBOOA only) If the indicator operates In one of the following Ways, you may have a serious problem With the brake system Reduce your speed and have your scooter inspected by your dealer as soon as possible. 0 Indicator comes on or starts flashing While riding o Indicator does not come on When the ignition sWitch is in the ON position 0 Indicator does not go off at speeds above 10 km/h (6 mph) II the ABS indicator stays on, your brakes Will continue to Work as a conventional system, but Without the anti-locking function, The ABS indicator may come on if you turn the rear Wheel While your scooter is lifted off the ground, In this case, turn the ignition sWitch off and then on again. The ABS indicator Will go off after your speed reaches 30 km/hl19 mph). Oil Change Indicator The indicator comes on when the riding distance reaches the programmed oil change intervals, at the initial i,000 km (625 mile) and every 12,000 km (7,500 mile) after resetting the indicator, to indicate the time for the engine oil to be changed Change the engine oil (I P 68) and reset the indicator after each oil change, IP 27 The indicator does not go off until it is reset, If the indicator is reset before the initial i,000 km (625 mile) oil change indicator comes on, the initial i,000 km (625 mile) oil change indicator does not come on. Warning Indicators On > on Change Indicator E type only The indicator comes on when the riding distance reaches the programmed oil change inten/als, at the initial 600 mile (960 km) and evew 8,000 mile (12,800 km) after resetting the indicator, to indicate the time for the engine oil to be changed. Change the engine oil (I P. 68) and reset the indicator after each oil change, P 27 The indicator does not go off until it is reset, if the indicator is reset before the initial 600 mile (960 km) oil change indicator comes on, the initial 600 mile (960 km) oil change indicator does not come on. Buuooqsaiqnml I 83 stimulating” I 54 Repairing a puncture or removing 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 krri/h (30 mph) Have the tyre replaced by your dealer as soon as possible AWARNING Riding your scooter with a temporary tyre repair can be risky. If the temporary repair fails, you (an crash and be seriously injured or killed. If you must ride with a temporary tyre repair, ride slowly and carefully and do not exceed 50 km/h (30 mph) until the tyre is replaced. Elect cal T uble Battery Goes Dead Burned-out Light Bulb Charge the battery using a motorcycle battery charger. Remove the battery from the scooter whlle chargmg. Do not use an automoblIe-type battery charger, as these can overheat a scooter battery and cause permanent damage. If the battery does not recover after recharglng, contact your dealer. Jump startmg using an automobile battery rs not recommended, as rhis can damage your scouter‘s electncal system. Follow the procedure below to replace a burned-out llght bulb, Turn the lgmtion 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 Buttooqsalqnml I For the hght bulb wattage, see "Speclfications," IP. 110 contmued 85 “"004“.an I as Electrical Trouble b Burnedrout Light Bulb I Headlight Bulb Bulb Dust cover . Pull the socket off the bulb without turning it. 2. Remove the dust cover. 3. Press the pin down and pull out the bulb without tummg it, 4. \nstall a new bulb and parts m the reverse order of removal. Do not touch the glass surface wrth your fingers, If you touch the bulb wrth your bare hands, dean it with a cloth morstened wrth alcohol, IBrake/Rear Turn Signal Bulb Rear turn signal bulb I \ Tool box K Document compartment Electrical Trouble D Burnedrout Light Bulb . Open the seat. P. 38 . Remove the document compartment. . Remove the clips. IP. 61 . Remove the tool box. 5. Turn the socket counterclockwise and pull it out 6. Pull out the bulb Without turning it. 7. install a new bulb and parts in the reverse order of removal. 5. Turn the socket counterclockwise and pull it out 6. Slightly press the bulb in and turn it counterclockwise. . install a new bulb and parts in the reverse order of removal. > Use only the amber bulb for the rear turn signal bulb awmd Buuooqsalqnml I u continued 87 WWW I as Electrical Trouble b Burnedrout Light Bulb ITail Light Bulb Rear body lower cover 1. Remove the screws. 2. Release the tabs A from the slot by pulling the rear body lower cover. >Carefully release the tabs, . Release the tab B and hook A by pulling the rear body lower cover diagonally backward. 4. Turn the socket counterclockwise and pull it out. w 5. Pullout the bulb wrthout turning it. 6. install a new bulb and parts in the reverse order of removal. I Front Turn Signal Bulb . Slightly press the bulb m and turn it . mm” a new bulb and parts m the reverse Eleurital Trouble b Burnedrom Light Bulb . Open the left/right fairmg pocket. IP. 41 . Remove the screws. . Remove the left/fight front panel. . Turn the socket counterclockwise and pull \t out, counterclockwise. order of removal. augmoqmqnou I (ontmued 89 momma” I 90 Electrical Trouble b Burnedrout Light Bulb I License Plate Light Bulb License Iig ht cover 1. Remove the screws and Ircense Mght cover. 2. Pull out the bulb without turning rt. 3. Install a new bulb and parts m the reverse order of removal. Blown Fuse Electrical Trouble D Bfown Fuse ("55300) Before handhng fuses, see "fnspectlng and Replacing Fuses." IP 52 IFuse 30x1 Fuses & Main Fuse 1 (NSSBOOA) Fuse box 1 Fuse box cover Fuse box 1 Fuse box cover Sugxoousalqnou, I 1. Remove the battew cover, IP 60 2. Open the fuse box (over. 3. Pulf the main fuse 1 and other fuses out With the fuse puffer tn the toof kit one by one and check for a blown fuse, Always repfate a blown fuse wtth a spare of the same rating contmued 91 “"004“.an I 92 Electrical Trouble b Blown Fuse 4. Install the parts in the reverse order of removal. 5. Close the seat, I Fuse Box 2 & 3 Fuses (NSSJOOA) (ussaoo) r Electrkal Trouble b Blown Fuse ‘Fusé box cover . Turrr the handlebar fully to the left. . Remove the rrght front panel] P, 89 . Open the fuse box covers, . Pull the fuses out wrth the fuse puller rrr the tool krt orre by one and check for a blown fuse. Always replace a blown fuse with a spare of the same ratirrg, 5. lnstall the parts rn the reverse order of removal. awwd augmoqmqnou I (onrrnued 93 5......e.q.m.l 94 Electrical Trouble b Blown Fuse I Main fuse 2 Wire connector Starter magnetic switch 1. Remove the battery (over. F. 60 2. Disconnect the wire connector of the starter magnetic switch, 3. Pull the main fuse 2 out with the fuse puller In the tool kit and check for a blown (use, Always replace a blown (use with a spare of the same rating. 4. install the parts In the reverse order of removal. 5. Close the seat, NOTICE ll 5 luse lalls lepeatediy, you likely have an electrical problem Have your scouter inspected w, your dealer. Keys Instruments, Controls, 8. Other Features P. 97 Fuels Containing Alcohol.. Camiytic Convener. Caring for Your Scooter. Storing Vour Scooter .. Transporting Your Scoote Von & the Environment. Serial Numbers .. dogma. I 96 Keys Keys Ignition key The ignition key contains a special coded cnip that is recognized by the immobilizer system (HlSS) in order to start the engine Handle the key carefully to prevent damaging tne HISS components 9 Do not bend keys or subyecttriem to undue stress 9 Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight or nign temperatures 9 Do not grind, drill or in any way alter their snape 0 Do not expose to strong magnetic objects If you lose all keys and the key number plate, the PGMcFl unll/ignltlon control module must be replaced by your dealer To avoid this, keep a duplicate key, If you lose a key, make anotner duplicate key immediately To make a duplicate key and register it with your HISS system, take the spare key, the key number plate, and the scooter to your dealer, Be sure to record the key number provlded wlth the key number ptate and record rt rn thls manuat. Store the key number plate "7 a safe Ioeatron, To make a duplrcate. take the spare key or the key number ptate to your deater \f you lose aH keys and the key number ptate. the rgnrtron swrteh assembty wm probabty have to be removed by your deater to determrne the key number A metat key hotder may cause damage to the area surroundmg the rgnrtron swltch Instruments, Controls, & Other Features Instruments, Controls, & Other Features Ignition Switch The headhght rs atways on when the tgmtron swutch rs on Leavmg the rgmtroh swrtch on wrth the engrne stopped wm drarn the battery. Do not turn the key whne ndrng. Engine Slop Switch Do not use the englnE stop swrtch except m an emergency Domg so when ndrng wm cause the engrne to suddemy turn on, makrng ndrng unsare \f you stop the engrhe usmg the engrhe stop swrtch, turn the rgmtton swrtch orr rarhng to do so wIll drarn the battery. uogaewmw] I conrmued 97 acumen I 98 Instruments, Controls, 8t Other Features Odometer The drsplay \ocks 999,999 when the readout exceeds 999,999 Tripmeter The tnprneter A and B return to 0.0 when the readout exceeds 999.9 HISS (Except U, KO type) The Honda \gnttron Secunty System (HtSS) Immobilizes the engme‘s rgnrtron system It an Improper‘yrcoded key IS used to try and start the engtne. when the rgnrtron swrtch rs turned OFF, the HISS rrnrnobthzersystern rs atways atert, even \f the H‘SS mdtcator ‘5 not flashmg If the \gnlUOfl switch ‘5 turned ON wtth the engme stop swrtch m the run posrtton, the HTS: tndrcator turns on and goes off after a few seconds to mdlcate rt Is OK to start the engtne. HISS Indicator Does Not Turn off P 79 The HISS rndrcator starts Hashing every 2 seconds for 24 hours after the rgnttton swrtch rs turned OFF To prevent or to restore the HTS: rndrcator Hashing: 1. Wrth the rgnttton swrtch ON, press the MODE button (I P 20) to setect the odometer, P. 21 7. Press and he‘d the MODE button for 2 seconds or more VThe H‘SS tndtcator flashes once. 3. Turn the rgnttton swrtch OFF, EC Directive Thrs rrnrnobrhzer system comphes wrth R & TTE (Radto and Te‘ecommumcattons Terrmna‘ Edurprnent and the rnutuat recognttton of therr conformtty) Dnecttve, CE The dedaratron of conforrmty to R & WE Drrective rs provrded to the owner atthetrme of purchase. The dedaratton of contormrty shoutd be kept at a safe place, when the declaratron of contormrty rs test or rs not provided, Contact your deater Sout A ma on v Singapore on y TA-ZmY/Bfl \[EVSMCS “in r ”MEWS ”3 5" (OBCZZEN ,. Ammo AGREE w LANRT moo Numémfl‘agre’ment naetwumott Dalafl‘agrément oumutt Instruments, Controls, 8t Other Features Document Bag The owner's manual, regrstratioh, and msurance mformalton can be stored tn the ptastic document bag under the seat, Ignition Cut-off System A bankmg (\ean angte) sensor automaticaHy stops the engine and fuet pump rt the scooter fatls over To reset the sensor, you mustturn the tgmlion swtlch to OFF and back to the ON posmon before the engme can be restarted uoueuuom I 99 much I 100 Fuels Containing Alcohol Fuels Containing Alcohol Some Convenllonal fuels blended wltn alcohol are avallable ln some locales to help reduce ernlsslons to meet clean alr standards, If you plan to use blended fuel, (neck that ll ls unleaded and meets the rnlnlmurrl octane ratlng requlrement The followlng fuel blends can be used ln your scooter: o Petrol contalning ethanol (ethyl alcohol) up to 10% by volume. > Petrol Containlng ethanol may be marketed under the name Gasonol, The use of petrol contalnlng more than l0% ethanol may: 0 Damage the palntlng of the fuel tank I Damage the rubber tubes of the fuel llne 0 Cause corrosion of the fuel tank 9 Cause poor drivablllty NOTICE Use al blended fuels tantalnlng hlgher than approved percentages can damage metal, rubber, plasric pans al your luel system If you notlce any undesirable operatlng symptoms or performance problems, try a dlfferent brand of petrol Catalytic Converter rnrs scooter rs equrppeo vvrtn a threeway catarytic converter The catarytic converter contains precious metals that serve as catarysts rn nrgh temperature chernrcal reactrons tnat convert hydrocarbons (no, carbon rnonoxrde (co). and oxrdes or nrtrogen (NOX) tn the exnaust gasses into safe cornpounds, A defECUVe cata‘ylrc converter Conmbules to err porrutron and can rmpair your engme's perrorrnance, A repracernent unit must be an ongrnal Honda part or equrvarent. Catalytic Convener FoHow tnese gurderrnes to protect your scooter's catarytrc converter 0 Arways use unreaded petrol. Leaded petror will damage tne catarytrc converter. 0 Keep tne engrne m good runnrng condrtron, 0 Have your scooter servrced tr your engrne rs rnisnnng, backfrrrng, starrrng, or otherwrse not runnrng property, stop ndrng and turn off the engrne, uotxewmw] I 101 cannon. I 102 Caring for Your Scooter Caring for Your Scooter rreduent cleaning and polishing is important to ensure the life of your Honda A clean scooter makes it easier to spot potential problems. In particular, seawater and salts used to prevent ice on roads promote the formation of corrosion Always wash your scooter thoroughly arter riding on coastal or treated roads, Washing Allow the engine, muffler, brakes, arid other highrterrlperature pans to cool berore washing 1. Rinse your scooter thoroughly using a garden hose to remove loose dirt. 7. if necessary, use a sponge or a soft towel with mild cleaner to remove road grime V Clean the windscreen, headlight lens, panels, and other plastic components With extra care to avoid scratching them. Avoid directing water into the air cleaner, muffler, and electrical pans. a. Thoroughly rinse your scooter With plenty of clean water and dry With a soft, clean cloth. A Arter the scooter dries, lubricate any moving parts V Make sure that no lubricant spills onto the brakes or tyres Brake disc or pads contaminated With oil Will suffer greatly reduced braking effectiveness and can lead to a (rash, 5 Apply a coat of wax to prevent corrosion V Avoid products that contain harsh detergents or chemical solvents These can damage the metal, paint, and plastic on your scooter. Keep the wax clear of the tyres and brakes. > If your scooter has any matte painted pans, do not apply a coat of wax to the matte painted surface I Washing Precau ons Follow these guidellnes when washlng 0 Do not use hlghrpressure washers: > Highrpressure water cleaners can damage rnovlng parts and electrlcal parts. renderlrlg them lnoperaole 0 Do not dlrect water at the muffler: > Water ln the muffler can prevent startlng and causes rust in the muffler 0 Dry the brakes: > Water adversely affects braklng effectlveness After washlng, apply the brakes lntermlttently at low speed to help dry them, 0 Do not dlrect water under the seat: > Water ln the under seat compartment can damage your documents and other belonglngs 0 Do not dlrect water at the air cleaner > Water ln the alr (leaner can prevent the englne from startlng. 0 Do not dlrecl water near the headllghts Caring for Your Scooter >Any condensatlon lnslde the headllghts should disslpate after a few mlnutes of rurlrllrlg the englne. Aluminium Components Alumirllum will corrode from Contact wllh dln, mud, or road salt. Clean aluminlum pans regularly and follow these guldellnes to avold scratches 0 Do not use stlff brushes, steel wool, or cleaners contalnlng abrasives o Avold rldlrlg over or scraplng agalnst curbs, Panels Follow these guldellnes to prevent scratches and blemlshes: 0 Wash gently uslng a soft sponge and plenty of water 0 To remove stubborn Slalrls, use dlluled detergent and rlnse thoroughly Wlth plenty of water conflnued uogzewmw] I 103 Wasatch I 104 Storing Vour Scooter o Avold gettlrlg petrol. brake fluld, or detergents on the lrlstrurnents, panels. or headlrghts Exhaust Pipe and Muffler When the exhaust plpe and rnufflerare palnted, do not use a Commerclally avallable abraslve krtcherl cleanrrlg compound Use a neutral detergent to clean the palmed surface on the exhaust plpe and muffler lf you are not sure rf your exhaust plpe and muffler are palnted, contact your dealer Storing Your Scooter If you store your scooter outdoors, you should (onslder usrng a fullrbody motorcycle (over If you won't be rrdrng for an extended perlod, follow these gurdelrnes 0 Wash your scooter and wax all parnted surfaces (except matte palrlted surfaces) Coat chrome preces wrth rustclrlhlblurlg orl, 0 Place your scooter orl lts centre stand and posrtron a block so that both tyres are off the ground. I After ralrl, remove the body (over and allow the scooter to dry. 0 Remove the battery (I P 62) to prevent drscharge, Charge the battery rn a shaded, well verlLllated area. > If you leave the battery rn place. dlsconnect the negatlve fer terrnlnal to prevent drscharge After removmg your scooter from storage, mspecl aH mamtenance rtems requrred by the Mamlenance Schedure Transporting Vour Scooter Transporting Your Scooter w your Scooter needs to be transported, rt shou‘d be carried on a motorcyde (rai‘er or a flatbed truck or trawler that has a \oading ramp or hfling pratrorm, and motorCyde (reedown straps Never try to tow your scooter wrth a wheel or wheers on the ground. NOTICE Towmg your meter tan (ause serious damage to the [lansmissiam uouewww] I 105 uaaaumw. I 106 Van & the Environment You & the Environment Ownrng and ndrng a scooter can be enyoyabte, but you must do your part to protect the enyrronrnent Choose Sensible Cleaners Use a prooegraoapte detergent when you wash your scooter Avoid aerosot spray deaners that contarn chtorofluorocarbons (CFCS) whrch damage the atmosphere‘s protecuve ozone layer, Retycle Wastes Put on and other toxrc wastes rn approved contarners and take them to a recychng centre, CaH your tocat or state once or puphc works or enyrronrnentat sewrces to hnd a recychng centre In your area, and to get rnstructrons on how to orspose or noncrecydabte wastes Do not place used engine on rn the trash, or pour rt down a drarn or on the ground, Used orl, petro‘. cootant, and cleanrng sowents contarn porsons that can hurt refuse workers and contaminate dnnktng water, takes, nvers, and oceans. Serial Numbers The frame and ehgrne serrar numbers uniquely rderrtrfy your scooter and are requrred In order to regrster your scooter They may arse be requrred when orderrng repracement parts. The frame number rs stamped on the rear arthe rrame body rnsrde the luggage box. The engrhe number rs stamped on the left srde of the crankcase. You shou‘d record these numbers and keep them In a safe place, I Frame number 1. Open the seat. P. 38 7. Remove the document compartment. 3. Remove the chps. IP. 61 A Remove the (00‘ box 5. \rrstan the parts rrr the reverse order of remova‘. Serial Numbers Docu ment compartment Clips uoueuuom I I07 WWW; I 108 I M Components Type NF-04 Over-3H \engm 2,165 mm (35.2 In) Exzept Kc type 755 mm (29 7 'n] W's" WM" K0 type 725 mm (23.5 in) Overs” he‘gh! 1,135 mm (46.7 IN wheelbase 1.545 mm (m In) MImmumgIound 135mm153in) clearam Caster angIe Zr 00' TraII 59 "”085 In) ussznn I90 kg ("9 \h) . ussznnn mm ““9" Exam K0 type I91 kg (423 Ip) Kotype I90 kg ("9 \h) MaxImum weight Ekzept K0 type I77kg (390m) capamw KO type I57 kg (345 III) Luggage box In kg (22 lb) M3?“"“‘"' “9'3“" Len fairing pocket I.5 kg (3.0 lb] weIgM" ‘I lndudmg IIder passenger aH \uggaqe, and accessnnes Right fairing pocket 0.5 kg (LO lb] ‘2 lndudes me weIghI uI me Iuggage and added accessnnes Pasxengercap [y Mimmum turning radius Displatemenl Ema x snake (ompvexsion Iatm Fuel Tank tap-icky Emery anary reduuion krderand I passenger 2.4 m (7,9 m 279 (m3 (In (min) 71.0 x 63.6 mm (2.8 x 2.7m) In 5 I Unleaded petrol Retammended: 9| won or higher ‘H 5 litres (3114 Us gaI. 2.53 Imp gaI) m1 fi Izv-I INI (In Hal/I LBNI (In HR) Fm fi Izv-Iomr (In Hal/I LW (10 HPJ (VT (2.350 I-mmw) 7.537 Fmal ledudion I Service Daxa Tyre size Tyre rype Retammerlded Tyres Tyre air pressure lnrruar only) Tyre air pressure (Driver and passenger) Minimum xread ueprh Spark plug Spark plug gap idle speed From iznnnuwc SSP m" “mm“ ‘LI imp «10 Real ”HUBBMIC BIP . ARE! draining & , alas-ply, rubeless 2:323“ engine oil lilrer 1; 3::ng "5 '1" From DUNLOP scomw/an change Real DUNLOP SCOOTSMART 6 mar Mummy,” U Wes (LS US at From ii; We (L75 kgrlzrnus psi) 1.5"!ij Rear me We (2.00 kgrlzrnl, 29 ps . Arte, mmg D 13 W8 1030 US an From i7; kPa (L75 kgflunz, 25 psi) “WWW" ‘7" ‘7 15 "“9 “" (apatlly Aft d bl 030 ‘iKrES “132 US qL Real 225 kPa (2.25 kgllunZ, 33 psi) 9’ “am“ y D 15 imp qr) From is mm (0.0 5:223:25“ Honda 001 I Brake Fluid Rear 2,0 mm (0.03mi (standard) LMAlmA-g (mm 53°53'23““ i 3 es ll 43 us qt, i is lrnp qr) 0,8010 0 90 mm (D 03" [0 ms in) fjxmmm‘“ Pm Honda HP Coolant Retommerlded engine oil SAE low in me I 903 standald Mli Specifications lzlims (u USqL 1,50“: lnnrprn Honda A-xlmke mololtyde all Ari 5mm (lasilflmllon 55 or nigner, excluding ails marked as “Enemy consemng" or "Resoulte conseru a." 109 Specifications I Bulbs I Torque Specifications Head‘igms IZV-SSISSWXZ Engmem‘ drain m 25 N m(Z.5kglm,13lbffl) Brake Hams IZVJGWX z OMMer 25 N m{2,7kgfm,19lbfm Tail I‘gMS IZV-SW x Z annum swgnaU Posifion hghl: Rearmm signm hghts 13/4wa 2 IZV»21/5Wx z meme plat IZV»SW I Fuses - Mam fuse I 30A m Mam «use 2 30A 7?: usszm " 15A Ink SA 5 (mm fuses ussmA '5' 30A. 15A 10A 5A 3 110 A ABS (Anti-lctk Brake System) IndiEator. 82 A((essorie B Bartery.... Brake/Rear Turn Signal. Brakes Fluid ,, Pad Wear , Braking Bulb Brake/Rear Tum signal tight Front Tum signal . Headlignt,, License Plate Light Tail Lignt,,, c Caring for Your Scooter .. Catalytic Convener. Colour Labe|.. 102 Compamnenl Dommem Bag Owner's Manual Tool Kit Coolant Crankcase Breather 40, 99 D Dctument Bag.... E Electrical Trouble... Engine Number Oil Oil Fllter Overneats Slamrlg Engine Stop Swltth Environment.... F Flooded Engine .. xapull xapu I 112 Frame Number... Fuel Recommended. Tank Capacity . Fuels Containing Alcohol. Fuses. H Headlight Aim... Headlight Dimmer Switch Helmet Holder... High Beam indicator HISS indicator Horn Button... I Ignition Cuttoff System Banking Sensor.. .39 Side Stand . ignition Key. ignition Switch image Labels |ndi(ators.. Instruments .. L Labels Lett Fairing Pocket Load Limits... Loading Guidelines Low Oil Pressure indicator Luggage Box M Maintenance Fundamentals. importance ., Saiety Schedule Maximum Weight Limit. Modifications" o Odometer. Oil Engine Oil cnange lndiearor Overhearing r Parking Parts Locatlon Passing Light Conrrol Switth Penal PGM»F| (Programmed Fuel lnieerion) malfund'lon ind'ltalor lamp (MIL) Prmedive Apparel R Recommended Coolant Fuel... oil, . RefueHing Removal BaneryCover. ....6O Clip, RepairKir Riding Pre(au(ions... Rigni Fairing PockeL S Safew Pretaution Seat Serial Numbers Shuuer Side Stand .. Side 5(and Ignixion Cur-off Sysxem Spet'lfications Sran Burton Sraning the Engine Sraning the Scome Sreering Lotk... Srorage Equipment, Len Fairing Pocket Luggage Box .. Owner's Manual... Right Fairing Pocke Sroring Your S(oo(er. Switthes .. xapu|l xapu I 114 T anome Tool K'i( Transporting Your Stooter. Tripmete Troubleshoonng Turn Signal Indicators Tyres AirPressure 55,109 Puncture. . . . ,84 Repiacing . . . . . ,,55,s4 w Warning Inditamr 0n Washing Your Scooter Weigm Limit