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Hornet Manual
Hornet Manual
Vehicle Safety P. 2
Operation Guide P. 14
Maintenance P. 31
Troubleshooting P. 69
Information P. 84
Specifications P. 96
Warranty Policy P. 99
Index P. 107
Vehicle Safety
This section contains important information for safe riding of your vehicle.
Please read this section carefully.
Safety Guidelines............................................................. P. 3
Image Labels........................................................................ P. 6
Safety Precautions.......................................................... P. 8
Riding Precautions......................................................... P. 9
Accessories & Modifications............................... P. 12
Loading.................................................................................. P. 13
Safety Guidelines
Safety Guidelines that you and your passenger are both wearing
an approved helmet and protective apparel.
Vehicle Safety
Follow these guidelines to enhance your safety: Instruct your passenger on holding onto the
z Perform all routine and regular inspections grab rails or your waist, leaning with you in
specified in this manual. turns, and keeping their feet on the footpegs,
z Stop the engine and keep sparks and flame even when the vehicle is stopped.
away before filling the fuel tank.
z Do not run the engine in enclosed or partly
enclosed areas. Carbon monoxide in exhaust Take Time to Learn & Practice
gases is toxic and can kill you. Even if you have ridden other vehicles, practice
riding in a safe area to become familiar with
how this vehicle works and handles, and to
Always Wear a Helmet become accustomed to the vehicle’s size and
It’s a proven fact: helmets and protective weight.
apparel significantly reduce the number and
severity of head and other injuries. So always
wear an approved helmet and protective Ride Defensively
apparel. P. 8 Always pay attention to other vehicles around
you, and do not assume that other drivers see
you. Be prepared to stop quickly or perform an
Before Riding evasive maneuver.
Make sure that you are physically fit, mentally
focused and free of alcohol and drugs. Check
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Safety Guidelines
Vehicle Safety
brakes, and wheels. Ride slowly and cautiously. Running the engine of your vehicle
Your vehicle may have suffered damage that is while in an enclosed or even partially
not immediately apparent. Have your vehicle enclosed area can cause a rapid
thoroughly checked at a qualified service facility build-up of toxic carbon monoxide gas.
as soon as possible.
Breathing this colourless, odorless gas
can quickly cause unconsciousness and
Carbon Monoxide Hazard
lead to death.
Exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide,
a colourless, odorless gas. Breathing carbon Only run your vehicle’s engine when it
monoxide can cause loss of consciousness and is located in a well ventilated area
may lead to death. outdoors.
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Image Labels
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Image Labels
BATTERY LABEL
DANGER
Vehicle Safety
• Keep flame and spark away from the battery.
Battery produce explosive gas that can cause explosion.
• Wear the eye protection and rubber gloves when handling
the battery, or you can get burned or lose your eyesight by
the battery electrolyte.
• Do not allow children and other people to touch a battery
unless they understand proper handling and hazards of
the battery very well.
• Handle the battery electrolyte with extreme care as it
contains dilute sulfuric acid. Contact with your skin or eyes
can burn you or cause loss of your eyesight.
• Read this manual carefully and understand it before
handling the battery. Neglect of the instructions can cause
personal injury and damage to the vehicle.
• Do not use a battery with the electrolyte at or below the
lower level mark. It can explode causing serious injury.
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Safety Precautions
Vehicle Safety
Running-in Period descending long, steep slopes can
seriously overheat the brakes, reducing
During the first 500 km (300 miles) of running,
their effectiveness. Use engine braking
follow these guidelines to ensure your vehicle’s
with intermittent use of the brakes to
future reliability and performance.
z Avoid full-throttle starts and rapid
reduce speed.
z For full braking effectiveness, operate both
acceleration.
z Avoid hard braking and rapid down-shifts.
the front and rear brakes together.
z Ride conservatively. ▌ Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) on Front
Wheel
Brakes
This model equipped with an Anti-lock Brake
Observe the following guidelines: System (ABS) designed to help prevent the
z Avoid excessively hard braking and down-
front brake from locking up during hard
shifting. braking.
► Sudden braking can reduce the vehicle’s z There is no ABS function to the rear wheel.
stability. z ABS does not reduce braking distance. In
► Where possible, reduce speed before certain circumstances, ABS may result in a
turning; otherwise you risk sliding out. longer stopping distance.
z Exercise caution on low traction surfaces.
z ABS does not function at speeds below
► The tyres slip more easily on such surfaces, 5 km/h (3 mph).
and braking distances are longer.
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Riding Precautions
Turn the handlebar fully to the left. 3. Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position
► Turning the handlebar to the right reduces and remove the key. P. 24
Vehicle Safety
stability and may cause the vehicle to fall.
Using the centre stand Refuelling and Fuel Guidelines
To lower the centre stand, stand on the left
Follow these guidelines to protect the engine,
side of the vehicle.
fuel system and catalytic converter:
Hold the left handle grip and the left grab rail. z Use only unleaded petrol.
Press down on the tip of the centre stand z Use recommended octane number. Using
with your right foot and, simultaneously, pull
lower octane petrol will result in decreased
up and back.
engine performance.
Turn the handlebar fully to the left or right. z Do not use fuels containing a high
Left handle concentration of alcohol. P. 94
grip z Do not use stale or contaminated petrol or
an oil/petrol mixture.
z Avoid getting dirt or water in the fuel tank.
Centre stand
Left grab
rail
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Accessories & Modifications
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Loading
Loading WARNING
Vehicle Safety
z Carrying extra weight affects your vehicle’s Overloading or improper loading can
handling, braking and stability. cause a crash and you can be seriously
Always ride at a safe speed for the load you hurt or killed.
are carrying.
z Avoid carrying an excessive load and keep
Follow all load limits and other loading
within specified load limits. guidelines in this manual.
Maximum weight capacity P. 96
z Tie all luggage securely, evenly balanced and
close to the centre of the vehicle.
z Do not place objects near the lights or the
muffler.
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Parts Location
Tool kit P. 29
First aid kit P. 29
Document bag P. 29
Operation Guide
Rear seat P. 49
Front seat
Fuel fill cap P. 28
Throttle grip P. 65
Front brake fluid
reservoir P. 56
Front brake lever
Right side cover P. 50
Spark plug P. 51
Operation Guide
Battery P. 47
Fuse box P. 81
Tachometer
Operation Guide
SET button
SEL button
Display Check
When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, all the mode and digital segments will
show. If any part of these displays does not come on when it should, have your dealer check
for problems.
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SERVICE DUE
indicator P. 21
Operation Guide
Gear position indicator
Speedometer This shows 1st to 5th gear
position.“-” appears when not
Clock (12-hour display) shifted properly
To set the clock P. 19
Fuel gauge
Remaining fuel when only 1st (E) segment starts flashing:
approximately 1.9 litres (0.50 US gal, 0.42 Imp gal)
If the fuel gauge indicator flashes in a
repeat pattern or turns off: P. 72
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Instruments (Continued)
Operation Guide
• Odometer:
Total distance ridden.
• Tripmeter-[A/B]:
Distance ridden since tripmeter was reset
u Press and hold SET button with tripmeter[A/B] displayed to reset to 0.0 km.
• Battery voltage:
Current battery voltage.
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1 Clock Setting: e Press button until the desired minute
a Turn the ignition switch to the ON position. is displayed.
b With odometer (TOTAL) displayed, press u Minute will advance by one minute,
Operation Guide
and hold the and button until each time button is pressed.Press
the hour digits start flashing. and hold to advance the minute fast.
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Instruments (Continued)
2 Backlight brightness adjustment: The established setting can also be set by
You can adjust the brightness to one of five turning the ignition switch to the OFF
levels. position.
Operation Guide
Dark
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SERVICE DUE indicator Second blinking of service due indicator will
When odometer reading reaches specified start 500 kms before second service (as per
distance then service due indicator light specified distance) of the vehicle and later
Operation Guide
blinks upto service limit (kms) and then light same pattern will continue for every next
glows continuously. service.
Service due indicator will continuous glow if
SERVICE DUE indicator lighting pattern service of the vehicle is not done as per the
understanding: specified distance mentioned in
Blinking: maintenance schedule.
u Blinking of service due indicator indicates
that your vehicle has reached the specified NOTICE
distance for service hence kindly visit your Service due indicator blinking / continuous glow is an
indication for vehicle service due which is based on
nearest Honda dealer for vehicle service.
distance (Kms) covered by the vehicle however every
Continuous glow: service schedule is to be followed as per the
u Indicate that your vehicle has crossed the maintenance schedule with respect to days or kms
specified distance for Service. covered (whichever comes first)
Immediately visit Honda dealer for If your vehicle is serviced before the specified distance
vehicle service. as mentioned in maintenance schedule P.34, in that
First blinking of service due indicator will case service due indicator will start blinking, whenever
start 250 kms before first service (as per your vehicle reach specified kilometer.
Kindly visit your Honda dealer for service due
specified distance) of the vehicle.
indicator resetting.
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Indicators
If one of these indicators does not come on when it should, have your dealer check for
problems.
High beam indicator PGM-FI (Programmed Fuel
Operation Guide
Injection) malfunction
indicator lamp (MIL)
Comes on briefly when the
ignition switch is turned to the
ON position.
If it comes on while engine
is running: P. 71
N Neutral indicator
Comes on when the
Left turn signal indicator transmission is in Neutral.
ABS (Anti-lock Brake System)
indicator
Comes on when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position.
Goes off when your speed reaches approximately 5 km/h (3 mph).
If it comes on while riding: P. 71
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Switches
Ignition switch P. 24
Operation Guide
Should normally remain in the 8(Run)
position.
u In an emergency, switch to the 9 (OFF)
position to stop the engine.
Hazard switch
Flashes all turn signals at the same time.
Horn button
Start button
Turn signal switch
u Pressing the switch turns the turn
signal off.
Headlight dimmer switch
• : High beam
• : Low beam
Passing light control switch
Flashes the high beam headlight.
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Switches (Continued)
Ignition switch
Push
Switches the electrical system on/off, locks the
steering. b
Operation Guide
ON
Turns electrical system
Ignition key
on for starting/riding.
OFF # Locking
Turns engine off. a Turn the handlebar all the way to the left
or right.
LOCK
Locks steering. b Push the key down, and turn the ignition
switch to the LOCK position.
u Jiggle the handlebar if the lock is
Steering Lock difficult to engage.
Lock the steering when parking to help c Remove the key.
prevent theft.
A U-shaped wheel lock or similar device is # Unlocking
also recommended. Insert the key, push it in, and turn the
ignition switch to the OFF position.
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Starting the Engine
Start your engine using the following NOTICE
procedure, regardless of whether the engine • If the engine does not start within 5 seconds, turn the
is cold or warm. ignition switch to the OFF position and wait 10 seconds
Operation Guide
before trying to start the engine again to recover
battery voltage.
a
• Extended fast idling and revving the engine can
c damage the engine, and the exhaust system.
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Starting the Engine (Continued)
a Turn the ignition switch to the ON position. If the engine does not start:
b Make sure the engine stop switch is in the a Open the throttle fully and press the start
8(run) position. button for 5 seconds.
Operation Guide
c Shift the transmission to Neutral ( indicator b Repeat the normal starting procedure.
to come on)
c If the engine starts, open the throttle
d With the throttle completely closed, press slightly if idling is unstable.
the start button.
u If you cannot start the engine, open the d If the engine does not start, wait for 10
throttle slightly (about 3mm (0.1 in), seconds, before trying steps a & b
without freeplay) and press the start again.
button.
# If Engine Will Not Start P. 70
About 3 mm without freeplay
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Shifting Gears
Your vehicle transmission has 5 forward
gears in a one-down, four-up shift pattern.
Operation Guide
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5
27
Refuelling
Opening the Fuel Fill Cap
Ignition key Lower edge of
filler neck Lift up the lock cover, insert the ignition key,
and turn it clockwise to open the cap.
Operation Guide
28
Storage Equipment
Tool Kit/ Document Bag/ First Aid Kit
Tool kit is located under the rear seat. Document bag and first aid kit are located under side of
the rear seat.
Operation Guide
Tool kit First aid kit
Document bag
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Storage Equipment (Continued)
Helmet holder
The helmet holder is located under the rear
WARNING
seat of the motorcycle. Riding with a helmet attached to the
Operation Guide
u Use the helmet holder only when holder can interfere with your ability
parked. to safely operate the vehicle and could
lead to a crash in which you can be
Helmet holder
seriously hurt or killed.
Helmet D-ring
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Maintenance
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Maintenance Schedule
The maintenance schedule specifies the All scheduled maintenance is considered a
maintenance requirements necessary to ensure normal owner operating cost and will be
safe, dependable performance, and proper charged to you by your dealer. Retain all
emission control. receipts. If you sell the vehicle, these receipts
should be transferred with the vehicle to the
Maintenance
Maintenance work should be performed in new owner.
accordance with Honda’s standards and
specifications by properly trained and equipped Honda recommends that your dealer should
technicians. Your dealer meets all of these road test your vehicle after each periodic
requirements. Keep an accurate record of maintenance is carried out.
maintenance to help ensure that your vehicle is
properly maintained.
Make sure that whomever performs the
maintenance completes this record.
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Maintenance Schedule
Frequency *1
Pre-ride Refer
Check × 1,000 km 1 6 12 18 24 30 36 Annual Regular
Items to
20 24 Check Replace
P.36 × 1,000 mi 0.6 4 8 12 16 page
Months 1 6 12 18 24 30 36
Fuel Line I I I I I I I –
Fuel Level I –
Maintenance
Throttle Operation I I I I I I I I 65
Air Cleaner *2 R R 45
Crankcase Breather *3 C C C C C C 66
Spark Plug I R I R I R 51
Valve Clearance I I I I I I –
Engine Oil I R R R R R R R R 53
Engine Oil Strainer Screen C C C –
Engine Oil Centrifugal filter C C C –
Engine Idle Speed I I I I I I I I –
Evaporative Emission Control System I I –
Drive Chain I 1000 km (600mi): I L 60
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Maintenance Schedule
Frequency *1
Pre-ride Refer
× 1,000 km 1 6 12 18 24 30 36 Annual Regular
Items Check to
P.36 × 1,000 mi 0.6 4 8 12 16 20 24 Check Replace page
Months 1 6 12 18 24 30 36
Brake Fluid*4 I I I I I I I I 2 Years 56
Brake Pads Wear I I I I I I I I 57
Maintenance
Brake System I I I I I I I I 56
Brakelight Switch I I I I I I I –
Headlight Aim I I I I I I I 67
Lights/Horn I –
Engine Stop Switch I –
Clutch System I I I I I I I I I 63
Side Stand I I I I I I I 59
Suspension I I I I I I I 68
Nuts, Bolts, Fasteners I I I I I –
Wheels/Tires I I I I I I I I 43
Steering Head Bearings I I I I –
Service according to odometer reading or months, whichever is earlier.
Notes:
*1 : At higher odometer readings, repeat at the frequency interval established here.
*2 : Service more frequently when riding in unusually wet or dusty areas.
*3 : Service more frequently when riding in rain or at full throttle.
*4 : Replacement requires mechanical skill.
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Maintenance Fundamentals
Pre-ride Inspection z Brakes - Check operation;
Front and Rear: check brake fluid level and
To ensure safety, it is your responsibility to
pads wear. 2 P. 56, 57
perform a pre-ride inspection and make sure that z Lights and horn - Check that lights, indicators
any problem you find is corrected. A pre-ride and horn function properly.
inspection is a must, not only for safety, but z Engine stop switch: Check for proper
Maintenance
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Maintenance Fundamentals
Maintenance
corroded.
Installing non-Honda parts may make Do not remove the battery cap seals. There is
your vehicle unsafe and cause a crash no need to remove the cap when charging.
in which you can be seriously hurt or
killed. NOTICE
Your battery is a maintenance-free type and can be
Always use Honda Genuine Parts or permanently damaged if the cap strip is removed.
equivalents that have been designed
and approved for your vehicle. NOTICE
An improperly disposed of battery can be harmful to
the environment and human health.
Always confirm local regulations for proper battery
disposal instruction.
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Maintenance Fundamentals
for at least 15 minutes. Using water under A spark or flame can cause the battery
pressure can damage your eyes. to explode with enough force to kill or
z Electrolyte splashes onto your skin:
seriously hurt you.
► Remove affected clothing and wash your
skin thoroughly using water.
z Electrolyte splashes into your mouth: Wear protective clothing and a face
► Rinse mouth thoroughly with water, and shield, or have a skilled mechanic do
do not swallow. the battery servicing.
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Maintenance Fundamentals
Maintenance
# Inspecting and Replacing Fuses
Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position to
remove and inspect fuses. If a fuse is blown,
replace with a fuse of the same rating. For fuse
ratings, see “Specifications.” 2 P. 98
4. After cleaning, reinstall the battery. Blown fuse
NOTICE
Installing non-Honda electrical accessories can NOTICE
overload the electrical system, discharging the battery Replacing a fuse with one that has a higher rating greatly
and possibly damaging the system. increases the chance of damage to the electrical system.
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Maintenance Fundamentals
If a fuse fails repeatedly, you likely have an *1 . The JASO T 903 standard is an index for engine
electrical fault. Have your vehicle inspected by oils for 4-stroke motorcycle engines. There are
your dealer. two classes: MA and MB. For example, the
following label shows the MA classification.
Engine Oil
Engine oil consumption varies and oil quality Oil code
Maintenance
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Maintenance Fundamentals
Maintenance
Also inspect the drive sprocket and driven
as possible.
sprocket. If either has worn or damaged teeth,
NOTICE have the sprocket replaced by your dealer.
Brake fluid can damage plastic and painted surfaces.
Wipe up spills immediately and wash thoroughly.
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Maintenance Fundamentals
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Maintenance Fundamentals
Maintenance
foreign objects
tube.
embedded in the side
If the drain tube is overflows, the air filter may
of the tyre or the tread. Also inspect for any
become contaminated with engine oil causing
unusual bumps or bulges in the side walls of
poor engine performance. 2 P. 66
the tyres.
Tyres (Inspecting/Replacing) # Inspecting for Abnormal Wear
Inspect the tyres for
# Checking the Air Pressure signs of abnormal
Visually inspect your tyres and use an air
wear on the contact
pressure gauge to measure the air pressure at
surface.
least once a month or any time you think the
tyres look low. Always check air pressure when
your tyres are cold.
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Maintenance Fundamentals
hurt or killed.
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Maintenance Fundamentals
Maintenance
tube-type tyre could slip on the rim and cause the intake of dust.
cause the tyre to rapidly deflate. Do not perform the maintenance. Should be
serviced by your dealer.
WARNING
Installing improper tyres on your
vehicle can adversely affect handling
and stability, and can cause a crash in
which you can be seriously hurt or
killed.
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Tool
The tool kit is stored under the seat. 2 P. 29
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Removing & Installing Body Components
Battery # Removal
Make sure the ignition switch is in the OFF
Negative terminal Bolt Positive terminal position.
1. Remove the left side cover. 2 P. 50
2. Remove the battery holder by removing the
Maintenance
bolt.
3. Disconnect the negative terminal from the
battery.
4. Disconnect the positive terminal from the
battery.
5. Remove the battery taking care not to drop
the terminal nuts.
# Installation
Install the parts in the reverse order of removal.
Always connect the positive terminal first.
Battery holder Battery Make sure that bolts and nuts are tight.
Make sure the clock information is correct
after the battery is reconnected. 2 P. 19
For proper handling of the battery, see
“Maintenance Fundamentals.” 2 P. 37
“Battery Goes Dead.” 2 P. 79
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Maintenance Fundamentals ► Clip
Clip
# Removal :
1. Press down on the centre pin to release
the lock.
Maintenance
Centre
pin
# Installation :
1. Push the bottom of the centre pin.
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Removing & Installing Body Components ► Rear Seat
Maintenance
2. Push forward and down on the rear of the seat
until it locks in place.
Make sure that the seat is locked securely in
Seat position to pull it up lightly.
The seat locks automatically when closed.
Take care not to lock your key under the seat.
Seat lock
49
Removing & Installing Body Components ► Side Cover
Side Cover The right and left side covers can be removed
in the same manner.
Clip
50
Spark Plug
Maintenance
NOTICE
Using a spark plug with an improper heat range can
cause engine damage.
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Removing & Installing Body Components ► Checking Spark Plug
5. Check the spark plug gap using a wire-type 8. Tighten the spark plug:
feeler gauge. z If the old plug is good:
► If adjustment is necessary, bend the side 1/12 turn after it seats.
electrode carefully. z If installing a new plug, tighten it twice to
prevent loosening:
The gap should be:
a) First, tighten the plug:
Maintenance
NOTICE
Spark plug gap An improperly tightened spark plug can damage the
engine. If a plug is too loose, a piston may be
Plug washer
damaged. If a plug is too tight, the threads may be
damaged.
6. Make sure the plug washer is in good 9. Install the parts in the reverse order of
condition. removal.
7. Install the spark plug. With the plug washer ► When reinstalling the spark plug cap, take
attached, thread the spark plug in by hand to care to avoid pinching any cables or wires.
prevent cross-threading.
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Engine Oil
Maintenance
3. Place your vehicle on its centre stand on a
firm, level surface.
4. Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick and wipe it
clean.
5. Insert the oil fill cap/dipstick until it seats, but Upper level
don’t screw it in.
6. Check that the oil level is between the upper
level and lower level marks on the oil fill cap/
dipstick.
7. Securely install the oil fill cap/dipstick. Lower level
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Engine Oil ► Adding Engine Oil
Adding Engine Oil For the recommended oil and oil selection
guidelines, see “Maintenance Fundamentals”.
If the engine oil is below or near the lower level
2 P. 40
mark, add the recommended engine oil.
2 P. 40, 97
Changing Engine Oil
Maintenance
NOTICE
Overfilling with oil or operating with insufficient oil can
cause damage to your engine. Do not mix different
brands and grades of oil. The may affect lubrication
and clutch operation.
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Engine Oil ► Changing Engine Oil
5. Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick, drain bolt 6. Install a new sealing washer onto the drain
and sealing washer to drain the oil. bolt. Tighten the drain bolt.
► Discard the oil at an approved recycling
centre. Torque: 30 N·m (3.1 kgf·m, 22 lbf·ft)
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oil (2 P. 40, 97) and install the oil fill cap/
dipstick.
Required oil
When changing oil:
1.0 litres (1.1 US qt, 0.9 Imp qt)
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Brakes
Front above the LWR mark. leak. Have your motorcycle inspected.
Rear between the LOWER level and
UPPER level marks.
Front Rear
Front brake fluid reservoir
Rear brake fluid reservoir
UPPER level mark
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Brakes ► Inspecting the Brake Pads
Maintenance
worn to the bottom of the indicator.
Wear
Disc indicators
57
Brakes ► Adjusting the Brakelight Switch
Adjusting nut
58
Side Stand
Maintenance
Side stand spring
59
Drive Chain
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Drive Chain ► Adjusting the Drive Chain Slack
Maintenance
dealer.
1. Shift the transmission to Neutral. Stop the
engine. Rear edge of
2. Place your vehicle on its centre stand on a adjusting slot
firm, level surface. Adjusting nut
3. Loosen the rear axle nut. Lock nut
4. Loosen the lock nuts on both sides of the 5. Turn both adjusting nuts an equal number of
swingarm. turns until the correct drive chain slack is
Axle nut obtained. Turn the adjusting nuts clockwise
Scale to tighten the chain. Turn the adjusting nuts
graduations counterclockwise and push the rear wheel
toward the front to provide more slack.
Adjust the slack at a point midway between
the front sprocket and the rear sprocket.
Check the drive chain slack. 2 P. 60
6. Check rear axle alignment by making sure the
Rear edge of
adjusting slot end of the chain adjuster aligns with the scale
Lock nut Adjusting nut graduations on both sides of the swingarm.
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Drive Chain ► Adjusting the Drive Chain Slack
Both marks should correspond. If axle is # Checking the Drive Chain Wear
misaligned, turn the right or left adjusting Check the chain wear label when adjusting the
nut until the marks are aligned and recheck drive chain. If the index mark of the adjusting
chain slack. plate enters the red zone on the label after the
7. Tighten the rear axle nut. chain has been adjusted to the proper slack,
Maintenance
Torque: 88 N·m (9.0 kgf·m, 65 lbf·ft) the chain is excessively worn and must be
replaced.
8. Tighten the drive chain adjusting nuts lightly, Drive chain must be replaced with new sprocket
then hold the adjusting nuts and tighten the set.
lock nuts.
9. Recheck drive chain slack.
Chain: LGB R428NOR
If necessary have the drive chain replaced by
If a torque wrench was not used for installation, your dealer.
see your dealer as soon as possible to verify Chain wear label
proper assembly. Red zone
Index mark
Adjusting plate
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Clutch
Checking the Clutch Check the clutch cable for kinks or signs of
wear. If necessary have it replaced by your
# Checking the Clutch Lever Freeplay dealer.
Check the clutch lever freeplay. Lubricate the clutch cable with a commercially
available cable lubricant to prevent premature
Maintenance
Freeplay at the clutch lever: wear and corrosion.
10 to 20 mm (0.39 to 0.79 in)
NOTICE
Improper freeplay adjustment can cause premature
Freeplay clutch wear.
Clutch lever
63
Clutch ► Adjusting the Clutch Lever Freeplay
Freeplay
1. Loosen the lock nut.
2. Turn the adjusting nut until the clutch lever
Maintenance
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Throttle
Maintenance
correct. If the throttle does not move smoothly,
close automatically, or if the cable is damaged,
have the vehicle inspected by your dealer.
Freeplay
Flange
65
Crankcase Breather
drain deposits.
3. Reinstall the crankcase breather tube.
66
Other Adjustments
Maintenance
necessary using a Phillips screwdriver. Lower
Tighten the bolt after adjustment.
Obey local laws and regulations.
Raise
Headlight
Pinion
67
Crankcase Breather ► Adjusting the Rear Suspension
NOTICE
Do not turn the adjuster beyond its limits.
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Troubleshooting
z Check that there is petrol in the fuel tank. z Make sure engine stop switch is in the
z Check if the PGM-FI malfunction indicator (Run) position. 2 P. 23
lamp (MIL) is on. z Check for a blown fuse. 2 P. 81
u If the indicator lamp is on, contact your z Check for a loose battery connection ( 2 P. 47)
dealer as soon as possible. or battery terminal corrosion ( 2 P. 37).
z Check the condition of the battery. 2 P. 37
If the problem continues, have your vehicle
inspected by your dealer.
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Warning Indicators On or Flashing
Troubleshooting
If the ABS indicator stays on, your brakes will
system. Reduce speed and have your vehicle
continue to work as a conventional system,
inspected by your dealer as soon as possible.
but without the anti-locking function.
ABS (Anti-lock Brake
The ABS indicator may flash if you turn the
System) Indicator rear wheel while the rear wheel is lifted off
If the indicator operates in one of the the ground. In this case, turn the ignition
following ways, you may have a serious switch to the OFF position, and then to the
problem with the ABS. Reduce your speed ON position again. The ABS indicator will go
and have your vehicle inspected by your off after your speed reaches 5 km/h (3 mph).
dealer as soon as possible.
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Other Warning Indications
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Tyre Puncture
Repairing a puncture or removing a wheel
requires special tools and technical expertise.
WARNING
We recommend you have this type of service Riding your vehicle with a temporary
performed by your dealer. tyre repair can be risky. If the
After an emergency repair, always have the temporary repair fails, you can crash
tyre inspected/replaced by your dealer. and be seriously injured or killed.
Troubleshooting
Emergency Repair Using a If you must ride with a temporary tyre
repair, ride slowly and carefully and do
Tyre Repair Kit not exceed 50 km/h (30 mph) until the
If your tyre has a minor puncture, you can tyre is replaced.
make an emergency repair using a tubeless
tyre repair kit. Removing Wheels
Follow the instructions provided with the
emergency tyre repair kit. Follow these procedures if you need to
Riding your vehicle with a temporary tyre remove a wheel in order to repair a
repair is very risky. Do not exceed 50 km/h puncture.
(30 mph). Have the tyre replaced by your
dealer as soon as possible.
continued 73
Tyre Puncture u Removing Wheels
Side collar
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Tyre Puncture u Removing Wheels
Troubleshooting
When installing a wheel or caliper into original position,
installation, see your dealer as soon as
carefully fit the brake disc between the pads to avoid
scratching them. possible to verify proper assembly.
Improper assembly may lead to loss of
braking capacity.
2. Tighten the front axle shaft.
continued 75
Tyre Puncture u Removing Wheels
Rear axle
washer
Lock nut Drive chain
76
Tyre Puncture u Removing Wheels
Troubleshooting
the swingarm.
u Do not push the brake pedal while the
brake caliper is removed. Brake caliper bracket
Installation
1. To install the rear wheel, reverse the
removal procedure. Lug
u Take care to prevent the brake caliper
from scratching the wheel during
installation.
Swingarm Slot
continued 77
Tyre Puncture u Removing Wheels
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Electrical Trouble
Troubleshooting
charger, as these can overheat a motorcycle
battery and cause permanent damage.
If the battery does not recover after
recharging, contact your dealer.
NOTICE
Jump starting using an automobile battery can damage
your vehicle’s electrical system and is not recommended.
continued 79
Electrical Trouble u Burned-out Light Bulb
Headlight
80
Electrical Trouble u Blown Fuse
Troubleshooting
Fuse box
cover u Spare fuses are provided in the fuse
box.
4. Reinstall parts in the reverse order of
removal.
NOTICE
If a fuse fails repeatedly, you likely have an electrical
problem. Have your vehicle inspected by your dealer.
Spare fuses
continued 81
Electrical Trouble u Blown Fuse
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Unstable Engine Operation Occurs Intermittently
If the fuel pump filter is clogged, unstable
engine operation will occur intermittently
while riding.
Even if this symptom occurs, you can
continue to ride your vehicle.
If unstable engine operation occurs even if
sufficient fuel is available, have your vehicle
Troubleshooting
inspected by your dealer as soon as possible.
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Information
Keys........................................................................................... P. 85
Instruments, Controls, &
Other Features................................................................. P. 86
Caring for Your Vehicle............................................ P. 87
Storing Your Vehicle................................................... P. 90
Transporting Your Vehicle..................................... P. 91
You & the Environment........................................... P. 92
Serial Numbers............................................................... P. 93
Fuels Containing Alcohol....................................... P. 94
Catalytic Converters................................................... P. 95
Keys
Keys
Ignition key
Be sure to record the key number provided with
the key number plate. Store the spare key and
key number in a safe location.
To make a duplicate, take the spare key or the
key number to your dealer.
Information
If you lose all ignition keys and the key number,
the ignition switch assembly will probably have Ignition key Key number plate
to be removed by your dealer to determine the
key number.
A metal key holder may cause damage to the
area surrounding the ignition switch.
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Instruments, Controls, & Other Features
86
Caring for Your Vehicle
Caring for Your Vehicle 3. Thoroughly rinse your vehicle with plenty of
clean water and dry with a soft, clean cloth.
Frequent cleaning and polishing is important to 4. After the vehicle dries, lubricate any moving
ensure the life of your Honda. A clean vehicle parts.
makes it easier to spot potential problems. u Make sure that no lubricant spills onto the
In particular, seawater and salts used to prevent brakes or tyres. Brake discs, pads, drum
ice on roads promote the formation of or shoes contaminated with oil will suffer
corrosion. Always wash your vehicle thoroughly greatly reduced braking effectiveness and
after riding on coastal or treated roads. can lead to a crash.
Information
5. Lubricate the drive chain immediately after
Washing washing and drying the vehicle.
6. Apply a coat of wax to prevent corrosion.
Allow the engine, muffler, brakes, and other
u Avoid products that contain harsh
high-temperature parts to cool before washing.
detergents or chemical solvents. These
1. Rinse your vehicle thoroughly using a low
can damage the metal, paint, and plastic
pressure garden hose to remove loose dirt.
on your vehicle.
2. If necessary, use a sponge or a soft towel
Keep the wax clear of the tyres and
with mild cleaner to remove road grime.
brakes.
u Clean the headlight lens, panels, and
u If your vehicle has any matte painted
other plastic components with extra care
parts, do not apply a coat of wax to the
to avoid scratching them. Avoid directing
matte painted surface.
water into the air cleaner, muffler, and
electrical parts.
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Caring for Your Vehicle
z Do not direct water at the muffler: water or ice accumulated inside the
u Water in the muffler can prevent starting lens(es), have your vehicle inspected by
and causes rust in the muffler. your dealer.
z Dry the brakes: z Do not use wax or polishing compounds on
u Water adversely affects braking matte painted surface:
effectiveness. After washing, apply the u Use a soft cloth or sponge, plenty of
brakes intermittently at low speed to help water, and a mild detergent to clean matte
dry them. painted surfaces. Dry with a soft clean
z Do not direct water under the seat: cloth.
u Water under the seat can damage your
documents and other belongings.
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Caring for Your Vehicle
Information
Panels
Follow these guidelines to prevent scratches
and blemishes:
z Wash gently using a soft sponge and plenty
of water.
z To remove stubborn stains, use diluted
detergent and rinse thoroughly with plenty
of water.
z Avoid getting petrol, brake fluid, or
detergents on the instruments, panels or
headlight.
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Storing Your Vehicle
90
Transporting Your Vehicle
Transporting Your
Vehicle
If your vehicle needs to be transported, it
should be carried on a motorcycle trailer or a
flatbed truck or trailer that has a loading ramp
or lifting platform, and motorcycle tie-down
straps. Never try to tow your vehicle with a
wheel or wheels on the ground.
Information
NOTICE
Towing your vehicle can cause serious damage to the
transmission.
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You & the Environment
You & the Environment down a drain or on the ground. Used oil, petrol,
and cleaning solvents contain poisons that can
Owning and riding a vehicle can be enjoyable, hurt refuse workers and contaminate drinking
but you must do your part to protect the water, lakes, rivers, and oceans.
environment.
Recycle Wastes
Put oil and other toxic wastes in approved
containers and take them to a recycling centre.
Call your local or state office of public works or
environmental services to find a recycling
centre in your area, and to get instructions on
how to dispose of non-recyclable wastes. Do
not place used engine oil in the trash, or pour it
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Serial Numbers
Serial Numbers
The frame and engine serial numbers uniquely
identify your vehicle and are required in order
to register your vehicle. They may also be
required when ordering replacement parts.
You should record these numbers and keep
them in a safe place.
Information
Frame number
Engine number
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Fuels Containing Alcohol
Fuels Containing Alcohol The use of petrol containing more than 10%
ethanol may:
Some conventional fuels blended with alcohol z Damage the painting of the fuel tank.
are available in some locales to help reduce z Damage the rubber tubes of the fuel line.
emissions to meet clean air standards. If you z Cause corrosion of the fuel tank.
plan to use blended fuel, check that it is z Cause poor drivability.
unleaded and meets the minimum octane
NOTICE
rating requirement. Use of blended fuels containing higher than approved
percentages can damage metal, rubber, plastic parts of
Information
The following fuel blends can be used in your your fuel system.
vehicle:
z Ethanol (ethyl alcohol) up to 10% by volume. If you notice any undesirable operating
u Petrol containing ethanol may be symptoms or performance problems, try a
marketed under the name Gasohol. different brand of petrol.
94
Catalytic Converters
Information
A defective catalytic converter contributes to air
pollution and can impair your engine’s
performance. A replacement unit must be an
original Honda part or equivalent.
95
Specifications
J Main Components Displacement 184.40 cm3 (11.248 cu-in)
Overall length 2047 mm (80.6 in) Bore x stroke 61.000 x 63.096 mm (2.4016 × 2.4841 in)
Overall width 783 mm (30.8 in) Compression ratio 9.5 : 1
Overall height 1064 mm (41.9 in) Unleaded petrol
Fuel
Wheelbase 1355 mm (53.3 in) Recommended: 91 RON or higher
96
Specifications
Specifications
Front
(Driver and passenger)
Recommended
175 kPa (1.75 kgf/cm2, 25 psi) Drive chain lubricant
Tyre air pressure drive chain
If not available, use SAE 80 or 90 gear oil.
(Driver only) lubricant
175 kPa (1.75 kgf/cm2, 25 psi)
Rear
(Driver and passenger) Drive chain slack 30 to 40 mm (1.2 to 1.6 in)
200 kPa (2.00 kgf/cm2, 29 psi)
Standard drive LGB R428NOR
Spark plug CPR8EA-9 (NGK)
chain
Spark plug gap 0.80 to 0.90 mm (0.03 to 0.04 in) No. of links 132
97
Specifications
J Fuses
Main fuse 15 A x 1
10 A x 2
Other fuses
7.5 A x 4
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Warranty Policy (Valid in India only)
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (Pvt.) Ltd. In all such cases the decision of the respective
(HMSI) gives the following warranty in respect of manufacturer will be final and binding.
vehicle “HORNET 2.0” manufactured by them. HMSI shall not be liable in any manner to
Proper care and precaution has been taken to replace them though their dealers will give full
ensure the best quality in respect of the assistance in preferring such claims on their
material and workmanship in manufacturing manufacturers.
“HORNET 2.0”. HMSI undertake no liability in the matter of
HMSI would repair or replace at its discretion, consequential loss or damage caused due to
those part(s) found to have manufacturing the failure of the parts. Delay, if any, at the
defects during examination. This repair or repairing workshop in carrying out repair to
replacement of part(s) would be done free of vehicle shall not be a ground for extending the
charge at their authorised workshop, within a warranty period nor shall it give any right to the
warranty period of 36 months from the date of customer for claiming any compensation for
Warranty Policy
sale or until the vehicle has covered 42000 kms, damages.
whichever comes first. HMSI reserves the right either to repair or
Warranty claims in respect of proprietary parts replace the defective part.
like tyres and battery are warranted by their Where a defective part can replaced by part/s
respective manufacturers and should be of alternative brand/s, which are normally used
claimed on them directly by customer. by HMSI in the course of manufacturing, HMSI
NOTE: Battery Warranty is applicable from 21 reserves the right to carry out the replacement
months from Date Of Charging at manufacturer by a part or parts of any such alternative
or 18 Months from the Date Of Sale or 20000 brands.
Kms whichever is earlier.
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Warranty
Warranty PolicyPolicy (Valid
(Valid in India in India only)
Only)
This warranty and any claim arising there from Further this warranty is not applicable to:
is subject to Gurugram jurisdiction only.
No claim for exchange or repair can be 1. Any “HORNET 2.0” on which any free and
consider unless the customer: paid services has not been carried out, as
a. Ensures that immediately upon discovery of per schedule given in Owner’s Manual.
the defect, he approaches any nearest 2. Normal maintenance operations like valve
authorised dealer of HMSI with the adjustment, cleaning of fuel system, engine
concerned vehicle and enables him to tune-up or such other adjustments.
remove and dispatch the part/parts 3. HMSI does not warrant normal wear and
attributing to manufacturing defect to the tear items like Clutch Disc, Chain, Chain
company. Sprocket, Wheel Rim (in case of
b. Produces Owner’s Manual in original, to misalignment and bent), Bushes, Fasteners,
enable that dealer to verify the details. It Shims, Washers and Electrical Items like
Warranty Policy
must be expressly understood that claims Bulbs, Rubber and Plastic Components like
forwarded directly to us by the owner/ Grommets, O-Rings,Bellows as well as
customer will not be entertained at all and Packings, Gaskets, Oil Seals and
such defective part/parts thus forwarded Consumables like Fuel Filter, Air Cleaner
by them will lie at our factory at their own Element, Engine Oil, Grease, Suspension Oil
risk, and this warranty shall not be and other items as specified by HMSI.
enforceable. 4. Fasteners and clips which needs
replacement during maintenance/service
will not be covered under warranty.
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5. If there is any damage to the painted not manufactured or recommended for use
surface due to industrial pollution or other by HMSI if in the sole judgment of HMSI,
extraneous factors. such use prematurely affects the
6. Any damage resulting from unavoidable performance and reliability of the vehicle.
natural disaster i.e fire collision, earthquake, 13. Parts of the vehicle that have been altered
flood etc. or modified or replaced in unauthorised
7. Any damage caused by exposure of the manner, and which in the sole judgment of
product to soot and smoke, chemical HMSI affect its performance and reliability.
agents, bird-droppings, sea water, sea 14. The vehicle that has not been serviced by
breeze, or other environmental HMSI authorised dealer as per the service
phenomenon. schedule or which have not been operated
8. If there is any damage caused due to usage or maintained in accordance with instructions
of improper oil/grease, non genuine parts. mentioned in the Owner’s Manual.
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9. For two-wheelers, which have been used 15. The vehicles used for any competition or
for any commercial purposes as taxi etc. race and/or for attempting to set up any
10. For maintenance repairs required due to kind of record HMSI reserves the right to
misuse while driving or due to adulteration make any changes in design or to add any
of oil, petrol or due to bad road conditions. improvement on the vehicle at any time
without incurring any obligations to install
11. Recommended fuel quality not used.
the same on a vehicle previously supplied
12. Parts of the vehicle that have been
and sold. Also the conditions of this
subjected to misuse, accident, negligent
warranty are subject to alteration without
treatment or which have been used in
any notice.
conjunction with parts and an equipment
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Warranty
Warranty PolicyPolicy (Valid
(Valid in India in India only)
Only)
This warranty is entirely written warranty the authorized service center shall take such
given by HMSI for “HORNET 2.0” and no corrective measures as may be necessary and
other person, including the dealer or its or shall at its sole discretion replace free of charge
his agent or employee is authorised to such components of emission control system as
extend or enlarge this warranty. are specified in schedule.
This warranty is given in lieu of and excludes
every condition or warranty whether A. Conditions
statutory or otherwise not herein expressly 1. This warranty will be in addition to and run
set out. parallel to the product warranty given by
the manufacturer and will apply to
components as mentioned later. This
EMISSION WARRANTY warranty is applicable in Delhi, Mumbai,
Subject to other terms of the warranty policy Kolkata and Chennai with effective from 1st
and other conditions and obligations laid down July 2001. Other places when included will
Warranty Policy
hereunder, the manufacturer certifies that the be covered under warranty accordingly.
components liable to affect the emission of the 2. The period of the vehicle’s emission warranty
gaseous pollutants in the vehicle in normal use will be determined starting from the date of
despite the use to which it may be subjected, the vehicle sale. The period of time and
kilometers that are covered under the
comply with provisions of rule 115(2) of the
provisions of warranty may vary but should
Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989 and further not be less than the minimum warranty
warrants that if on examination by a service period based on the vehicle category.
center duly authorized by the manufacturer, the
For a two-wheeler the emission warranty
vehicle is discovered to be failing to meet the
period is 30,000 kms or 3 years whichever
emission standard as specified in the said rule,
is earlier.
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3. Warranty claim for the components under of such examination will be final and binding.
Emission warranty will be admitted, for a If, on examination, a warrantable condition is
prima facie examination, in the event of not established, the manufacturers will have
failure of the vehicle to meet the emission to charge all, or part, of the cost of such
standard as specified in sub-rule (2) of Rule examination.
No 115 of the Central Motor vehicle Rules. 6. In case of a vehicle in which the
4. The warranty claim will be accepted only components covered under Emission
after the examinations carried out by warranty, the manufacturer will replace, at
Authorized Service Centers leads to a firm Authorized centers free of charge, the
conclusion that none of the original settings components which are covered, but the
have been tampered with and that the consumables as mentioned in Owner’s
components has/have a manufacturing Manual shall be charged as per actuals.
defect, and/or, that the vehicle is unable to 7. In case of a vehicle in which the
Warranty Policy
meet the in-use emission standard, in spite components covered under Emission
of the vehicle being maintained and used in warranty or the associated parts are not
accordance with the instructions in the independently replaceable on account of
owner’s manual. their being integral parts of a complete
5. The methods of examination to determine assembly, the manufacturer will have the
the warrantable condition of the sole discretion to replace either the entire
components will be at the sole discretion of assembly or by using some of the parts of
manufacturers and or their Authorized the system through suitable repairs or
service centers and results modifications.
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Warranty PolicyPolicy (Valid
(Valid in India in India only)
Only)
manufacturer.
b. Under all circumstances uses lubricants
10 The manufacturer will not be responsible and fuel as recommended by
for the cost of transportation of the vehicle manufacturer.
to the nearest Authorized Service center or
c. Regularly obtains and carries out
any loss due to non-availability of the
maintenance in accordance with the
vehicle during the period of lodging of a
manufacturers guidelines and enters
warranty claim and examination by the
the details in the Logbook.
manufacturer and repairs.
d. Immediately approaches the nearest
11. The manufacturer will not be responsible
authorized service center upon
for any penalties that may be charged by discovery of failure to comply with the
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Warranty Policy
upon being directed by an officer as
maintenance or has met with an accident.
referred to in sub-rule(2) of Rule 116 of
Use of replacement parts not specified and
the Central Motor Vehicle Rules.
approved by the manufacturer.
f. Produces the Owner’s Manual and Log
A vehicle, or parts thereof, which has been
book for verification details.
altered, tampered with or modified or
g. Produces receipts covering maintenance replaced in an unauthorized manner.
of the vehicle as specified in the
A vehicle on which the odometer is not
Owner’s Manual from the date of
functioning or the odometer has been
original purchase of the vehicle.
changed/tampered with so that the actual
mileage cannot be readily determined.
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Warranty
Warranty PolicyPolicy (Valid
(Valid in India in India only)
Only)
A vehicle which has been used for 2. The emission warranty covers only
competitions, races, rallies or for the compliance with the emission standard as
purpose of establishing records. specified in the sub rule (2) of rule 115 of
Examination by the manufacturers or his CMVR. It does not cover any other
Authorized Service Centers of the vehicle performance of these parts or routine test
shows that any of the conditions stipulated and consequent maintenance or
in the Owner’s Manual with regard to use adjustments to establish compliance to the
and maintenance have been violated. in use emission standard as applicable to
A vehicle, which has been run on, the state, in which the vehicle is registered
adulterated fuel, leaded fuel or lubricant or and is in use.
fuel/lubricants other than those specified The parts, which are covered under emission
by the manufacturer in the Owner’s Manual warranty, are throttle body, fuel injector,
with regard to use and maintenance have ignition coil, muffler etc.
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Index
A C
ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) on Front Caring for Your Vehicle..................................... 87
Wheel........................................................................ 9 Catalytic Converter............................................ 95
ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) Clock....................................................................17, 19
Indicator.......................................................... 22, 71 Clutch .......................................................................63
Accessories.............................................................12 Crankcase Breather............................................66
Air Cleaner............................................................. 45 D
B Drive Chain...................................................... 41, 60
Battery................................................................37, 47 E
Brakes Electrical Trouble.................................................. 79
Brake Light Switch...............................................58 Engine
Fluid........................................................................ 56 Number................................................................. 93
Pad Wear............................................................... 57 Oil.............................................................. 40, 53, 97
Braking........................................................................ 9 Starting.................................................................. 25
Bulb Engine Stop Switch...................................... 23, 86
Brake/Tail Light....................................................80 Environment........................................................... 92
Index
Front Turn Signal.................................................80 Equipment
Headlight...............................................................80 Document Bag.............................................. 29, 86
License Plate Light..............................................80 First Aid Kit............................................................29
Rear Turn Signal...................................................80 Owner’s Manual..................................................86
Tool Kit...................................................................29
107
F Image Labels........................................................... 6
Frame Number...................................................... 93 Indicators................................................................22
Fuel Instruments............................................................ 16
Gauge..................................................................... 17 Instruments, Controls, & Other Features...86
Recommended.................................................... 28
Remaining............................................................. 17
K
Keys............................................................................ 85
Tank Capacity....................................................... 28
Fuels Containing Alcohol.................................94 L
Fuses................................................................... 39, 98 Load Limits.............................................................13
G Loading Guidelines.............................................13
Gasohol....................................................................94 M
H Maintenance
Hazard Switch.......................................................23 Fundamentals....................................................... 36
Headlight Aim.......................................................67 Importance........................................................... 32
Headlight Dimmer Switch...............................23 Safety...................................................................... 32
Helmet Holder......................................................30 Schedule................................................................ 33
Index
Index
Engine Oil..............................................................40 Steering Lock......................................................... 24
Fuel......................................................................... 28 Storage Equipment.............................................29
Refueling.................................................................. 28 Storing Your Vehicle...........................................90
Removal Switches...................................................................23
Battery.................................................................... 47
Clip..........................................................................48
Rear Seat............................................................... 49
109
T
Throttle.................................................................... 65
Tool............................................................................46
Transporting Your Vehicle............................... 91
Tripmeter..........................................................18, 86
Troubleshooting................................................... 69
Turn signal indicators.........................................22
Turn signal Switch................................................23
Tyres
Air Pressure.................................................... 43, 97
Puncture................................................................73
Replacing........................................................ 43, 73
W
Warning Indicator On or Flashing...............71
Warranty Policy....................................................99
Washing Your Vehicle........................................ 87
Index
Weight Limit..........................................................13
Wheels
Front Removal...................................................... 74
Rear Removal....................................................... 76
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