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CB Unicorn Dazzler: Owner'S Manual
CB Unicorn Dazzler: Owner'S Manual
OWNER’S MANUAL
• ON-ROAD USE
This vehicle is designed to be used only on the road.
This manual should be considered a permanent part of the vehicle and should remain
with the vehicle when resold.
•Safety Messages – preceded by a safety alert symbol ! and one of three signal words:
DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION
These signal words mean:
This entire manual is filled with important safety information–please read it carefully.
Clutch lever
Dyp yhoj Steering
handle end
Turn signal switch LVsfjax gSMa y
VuZ flxuy fLop Throttle grip ,aM
Horn button
FkzkVS y fxzi
gkuZ cVu
Ignition switch Starter button
License Plate
Lamp
ykbZlUs l IysV ySEi
Fuse
¶;wt
Passenger footpeg
;k=h QqViSx Footpeg
Battery QqViSx Rear brake pedal
Oil filler cap/dipstick
cSVjh fj;j czd
s iSMy vkW;y fQyj dSi@fMifLVd
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License Plate
Lamp
ykbZlUs l IysV ySEi
Passenger footpeg
Gearshift Side stand ;k=h QqViSx
pedal Footpeg lkbZM LVSMa
fx;j f“k¶V iSMy
+ QqViSx Center stand
lSVa j LVSMa
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(2)
(1) Fuel gauge ¼¶;wy xst½
(2) Red band ¼jSM cSaM½
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(1)
(1) MIN level mark ¼U;wure ysoy ekdZ½
Worn pads should be replaced. If the pads
are not worn, then brake system inspected
for leaks.
The recommended brake fluid is Honda DOT
3 or 4 brake fluid from a sealed container,
or an equivalent.
Other Checks:
Make sure there are no fluid leaks. Check
for deterioration or cracks in the hoses and
fittings.
(1) Clutch lever ¼Dyp yhoj½
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! WARNING
Using tyres that are excessively worn
or improperly inflated can cause a crash
in which you can be seriouslyhurt or
killed.
Follow all instructions in this owner’s
(1) Upper level mark ¼Åijh Lrj fpUg½ manual regarding tyre inflation and
(2) Lower level mark ¼fupyk Lrj fpUg½ maintenance.
(3) Oil filler cap/dipstick ¼vkW;y Lrj dSi@fMifLVd½
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Lock
(1)
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! WARNING
(3)
Riding with a helmet attached to the
holder can interfere with the rear wheel
or suspension and could cause a crash (1)
in which you can be seriously hurt or
killed.
(1) Helmet holder ¼gSYesV gksYMj½
Use the helmet holder only while (2) Ignition key ¼bXUkh“ku pkch½
parked. Do not ride with a helmet
(3) Holder ¼gksYMj½
secured by the holder.
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Installation:
• Installation can be done in the reverse (1) Screws ¼LØwl½ (1)
order of removal. (2) Side cover ¼lkbM doj½
(2)
(3) Grommets ¼xzkWeV
s l½
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(2)
! WARNING
Improperly maintaining this motorcycle
or failing to correct a problem before
riding can cause a crash in which you
can be seriously hurt or killed.
Always perform a pre-ride inspection
before every ride and correct any
problems.
(1) Bolt¼cksYV½ (1)
(A) Up ¼Åij½
(B) Down ¼uhps½
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Starting Procedure
Cold Engine:
1. Pull the choke lever (1) back all the
way to Fully ON (A).
With the throttle closed, press the
starter button.
Do not use the electric starter for more (1) Choke lever ¼pkWd yhoj½
than 5 second at a time. Release the
(A) Fully ON ¼iwjh rjg vkWu yhoj½
starter button for approximately 10
(B) Fully OFF ¼iwjh rjg vkWQ yhoj½
seconds before pressing it again.
2. When engine speed begins to pick up, Warm Engine:
operate the choke lever to keep fast (1) Do not use the choke.
idle.
(2) Open the throttle slightly.
(3) Start the engine.
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* VALVE CLEARANCE I I I I I I
ENGINE OIL R R R R R R Replace every 3000 kms.
** ENGINE OIL CENTRIFUGAL FILTER C C Clean every 12000 kms
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FRAME NO.
(1)
(2)
(1) Frame number ¼Ýse uEcj½ (2) Engine number ¼baftu uEcj½
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Engine Oil
Good engine oil has many desirable
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(1)
(2)
VALVE CLEARANCE
(1) Crankshaft hole cap ¼ØSd
a “kk¶V gksy dSi½
Refer to the Safety Precautions on page 40.
(2) Timing hole cap ¼Vkbfeax gksy dSi½
Excessive valve clearance will cause noise (3) “T” mark ¼^^Vh^^ ekdZ½
and eventual engine damage. Little or no
(4) Index mark ¼baMDS l ekdZ½
clearance will prevent the valve from closing
and cause valve damage and power loss.
Check valve clearance when the engine is 1. Remove the crankshaft hole cap (1) and
cold at the specified intervals. timing hole cap (2).
The checking or adjusting of the clearance 2. Remove the cylinder head cover.
should be performed while the engine is cold. 3. Rotate the flywheel counterclockwise
The clearance will change as the engine until the “T” mark (3) on the flywheel
temperature rises. lines up with the index mark (4) on the
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(1)
(7)
(5)
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! CAUTION
Never clean air cleaner element.
Replacement should be done at regular
intervals.
(1) Screws ¼LØwl½
(2) Boss ¼ckWl½
(3) Air cleaner cover ¼,;j Dyhuj doj½
(4) Air cleaner element ¼,;j Dyhuj ,syhesV
a ½
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• Damaged Rollers
• Loose pins
• Dry or Rusted Links
Normal sprocket Teeth
• Excessive Wear
GOOD
• Improper Adjustment
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Refer to the Safety Precautions on page 40. Check the side stand spring (1) for damage
and loss of tension, and the side stand
1. Check the front fork assembly by
assembly for freedom of movement.
locking the front brake and pumping
the fork up and down vigorously. If the side stand is squeaky or stiff, clean
Suspension action should be smooth the pivot area and lubricate the pivot bolt
and there must be no oil leakage. with clean engine oil.
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! CAUTION
Do not depress the brake pedal while
the wheel is off the motorcycle.
Installation Notes:
To install the rear wheel, reverse the
removal procedure.
(1) Make sure that the slot on the swingarm is
located in the lug in the brake caliper.
(3)
(2) (4) Tighten the rear axle nut to tbe specified
(1) Rear axle nut ¼fj;j ,Dly uV½ torque:
Rear axle nut torque:
(2) Drive chain lock nut ¼MªkbZo pSu ykWd uV½
88 N·m (8.9 kgf·m , 65 lbf·ft)
(3) Drive chain adjusting nut
¼MªkbZo pSu ,MtfLaVx uV½ When installing the wheel carefully fit the
brake disc between the brake pads to avoid
(4) Rear axle shaft ¼fj;j ,Dly “kkW¶V½
damaging the pads.
6. Push the rear wheel forward and make
After installing the wheel, apply the brake
the drive chain slackfully.
several times and then check if the wheel
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(2)
(1)
(1) (3)
(2)
(6)
(1) (3)
(4) Seat rubber ¼lhV jcM+½ (1) Stoplight lens ¼LVkWiykbZV ySal½
(5) Headlight bulb ¼gSMykbV cYc½ (2) Inner lens ¼buj yS a l ½
(6) Pin ¼fiu½ (3) Screws ¼Ldw l ½
(7) ‘‘TOP’’ mark ¼^VkWi ekdZ½ (4) Bulb ¼cYc½
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(1)
(2)
(3) (2)
(3) (2)
(1) Number plate light lens ¼LVkWiykbZV ySal½ (1)
(2) Screws ¼Ldw l ½
(3) Bulb ¼cYc½ (1) Turn signal lens ¼VuZ flXuy ySal½
(2) Screw ¼LØw ½
(3) Bulb ¼cYc½
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WEIGHT
Dry weight 129 kg (284.3 lbs)
CAPACITIES
Engine oil After draining 1.0 L (1.1 US qt, 0.9 lmp qt)
After disassembly 1.2 L (1.3 US qt, 1.1 lmp qt)
Fuel tank 12.0 L (3.17 US gal, 2.63 lmp gal)
Fuel reserve 1.9 L (0.50 US gal, 0.41 lmp gal)
Passenger capacity Operator and one passenger
Maximum weight capacity 170 Kg (374.8 lbs)
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