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Servicing Your Honda 105Servicing Your Honda 105
Additional Maintenance Procedures
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 23.
Steering Head Bearings Inspection
1. With your CRF on a box or workstand (front
wheel elevated), turn the handlebar to the
right and left to check for roughness in the
steering head bearings.
Handlebar Inspection
1. Remove the handlebar pad.
2. Check the handlebar (1) for bends or cracks.
3. Check that the handlebar has not moved from
its proper position. Make sure the end of the
handlebar holders (2) is aligned with the paint
mark (3) on right or left side.
4. Check the torque of the handlebar upper
holder bolts (4):
16 lbf·ft (22 N·m, 2.2 kgf·m)
Tighten the front bolts first.
(1) handlebar
(2) handlebar holders
(3) paint mark
(4) handlebar upper holder bolts
Control Cables
Periodically, disconnect the throttle, clutch and
hot start cables at their upper ends. Thoroughly
lubricate the cable pivot points with a
commercially-available cable lubricant. If the
clutch lever, hot start lever and throttle operation
is not smooth, replace the cable.
Be sure the throttle returns freely and
automatically from fully open to fully closed in
all steering positions.
(3)
(1)
(2)
(4) (4)
2. Stand in front of your CRF, grab the fork (at
the axle), look at the steering head, and push
the fork in and out (toward the engine) to
check for play in the steering head bearings.
If any roughness or play is felt, but you do
not see any movement in the steering head,
the fork bushings may be worn. Refer to the
Honda Service Manual for replacement or
adjustment procedures, or see your dealer.
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