Honda TRX250TE 2019 Motorcycles

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User Manual

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TRX250TE
FOURTRAX RECON ES
Part Number
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The information in this publication relates to the Honda TRX250TE1,
an ATV-Quad (All Terrain Vehicle) designed primarily to travel off-
road on four low-pressure tyres, driven by a mounted rider using the
handlebars for steering control.
This manual should be considered a permanent part of the ATV and
should remain with the ATV when it is resold.
This publication includes the latest production information available
before printing. Honda Motor Co., Ltd. reserves 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.
© Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 2018
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Honda TRX250TE1
FOURTRAX ES
OWNER’S MANUAL
(Original instructions)
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Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Congratulations on choosing your Honda ATV.
When you own a Honda, you’re part of a worldwide family of
satisfied customers — people who appreciate Honda’s reputation
for building quality into every product.
Your Honda was designed as a recreational ATV for off-road use by
one rider only.
This ATV is ATV Type I category G.
We recommend you to receive the ATV Pre-Delivery Checklist from
your dealer.
Before riding, take time to get acquainted with your ATV and how it
works. To protect your investment, we urge you to take
responsibility for keeping your ATV well maintained. Scheduled
service is a must, of course. But it’s just as important to observe the
break-in guidelines, and perform all pre-ride and other periodic
checks detailed in this manual.
We also recommend that you read and understand this owner’s
manual before you ride. It’s full of facts, instructions, safety
information, and helpful tips. To make it easy to use, the manual
contains a detailed list of topics at the beginning of each section and
an index at the back of the book.
As you read this manual, you will find information that is preceded
by a symbol. This information is intended to help you avoid
damage to your Honda, other property, or the environment.
Whenever you ride, tread lightly. By staying on established trails and
riding only in approved areas, you help protect the environment and
keep off-road riding areas open for the future.
NOTICE
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Introduction
Before riding the ATV, you must evaluate yourself with the below
evaluation sheet, in the items that match your ATV.
First checks
Can the person reach the footrests
Does he have a good lateral vision (make the panoramic test)
First exercises
Can move the ATV without using it, walking beside it
Can park the ATV, activate the parking brake
Familiarity with the controls, correct use
Can set correctly rear view mirrors
Can use the lights
Can use the clutch
Can use the gearbox
Can use the accelerator
Can use the braking systems
First manoeuvres (make 2 at reduced speed, among which one
slalom)
Can use the clutch in conjunction with the brake
Balance satisfactory
Direction of vision satisfactory
Driving technique satisfactory
Gear selection technique satisfactory
Emergency manoeuvres the maximum speed of the vehicle
Front and rear brakes satisfactory
Direction of vision satisfactory
Position of the ATV satisfactory
On a slope
Can perform a U turn
Can drive down the slope
Good distribution of the body weight
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Introduction
Awareness of special situations
Impact of meteorological conditions
Wary of driving errors or dangerous behaviour putting the
immediate safety of the rider or other persons at risk
Behaviour satisfactory during use in normal situations (after
explanations by the supervisor)
Cornering using body weight
Driving down a slope
Climbing slopes
Driving down a slope
Crossing a slope horizontally
Driving on rough terrain
Skidding and wheel spin
If you have any questions, or if you ever need special service or
repairs, remember that your dealer knows your ATV best and is
dedicated to your complete satisfaction.
Happy riding!
The following code in this manual indicates the country.
The specifications may vary with each locale.
This vehicle pictured in this owner’s manual may not match your
actual vehicle.
ED European direct sales
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A Few Words About Safety
A Few Words About Safety
A Few Words About Safety
Your safety, and the safety of others, is very important. And
operating this ATV safely is an important responsibility.
To help you make informed decisions about safety, we have
provided operating procedures and other information on 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 an ATV. You must use your
own good judgement.
You will find important safety information in a variety of forms,
including:
Safety Labels — on the ATV.
Safety Messages — preceded by a safety alert symbol
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and one
of three signal words: DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION.
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A Few Words About Safety
A Few Words About Safety
These signal words mean:
Safety Headings — such as Important Safety Reminders or
Important Safety Precautions.
Safety Sectionsuch as ATV Safety.
Instructions — how to use this ATV correctly and safely.
This entire manual is filled with important safety information —
please read it carefully.
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DANGER
You WILL be KILLED or
SERIOUSLY HURT if you don't
follow instructions.
3
WARNING
You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY
HURT if you don’t follow
instructions.
3
CAUTION
You CAN be HURT if you don’t
follow instructions.
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Contents
Contents
Contents
These pages give an overview of the contents of your owner’s
manual.
The first page of each section lists the topics covered in that section.
ATV Safety ..................................................................................1
Important safety information you should know, plus a look at the
safety related labels on your ATV.
Instruments & Controls ............................................................13
The location and function of indicators and controls on your ATV
and operating instructions for various controls and features.
Before Riding ............................................................................41
The importance of wearing a helmet and other protective gear,
how to make sure you and your ATV are ready to ride, and
important information about loading.
Basic Operation & Riding .........................................................55
How to start and stop the engine, shift gears, and brake. Also,
riding precautions.
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Contents
Servicing Your Honda ..............................................................93
Why your ATV needs regular maintenance, what you need to
know before servicing your Honda, an owner maintenance
schedule, and instructions for specific maintenance and
adjustment items.
Tips ..........................................................................................171
How to store and transport your ATV and how to be an
environmentally responsible rider.
Taking Care of the Unexpected .............................................181
What to do if you have a flat tyre, your engine won’t start, etc.
Technical Information ............................................................201
ID numbers, technical specifications, and other technical facts.
Index........................................................................................212
Manufacturer, Authorised Representative and Importer for EU
Market.................................................................................................222
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ATV Safety
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ATV Safety
ATV Safety
This section presents some of the most important information and
recommendations to help you ride your ATV safely. Please take a few
moments to read these pages. This section also includes information
about the location of safety labels on your ATV.
Important Safety Information........................................................ 2
Labels........................................................................................... 5
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Important Safety Information
Your ATV can provide many years of service and pleasure if you take
responsibility for your own safety and understand the challenges you
can meet while riding.
There is much that you can do to protect yourself when you ride.
You’ll find many helpful recommendations throughout this manual.
The following are a few that we consider to be most important.
Follow the Age Recommendation
The minimum recommended age for this ATV model is 16. Children
under age 16 should never operate this vehicle.
Always Wear a Helmet
It’s a proven fact: helmets significantly reduce the number and
severity of head injuries. So always wear an approved motorcycle
helmet. We also recommend that you wear eye protection, sturdy
boots, gloves, and other protective gear (page 42).
Never Carry a Passenger
Your ATV is designed for one person only. There are no handholds,
footrests, or seat for a second person, so never carry a passenger. A
passenger could interfere with your ability to move around to
maintain your balance and control of the ATV.
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Important Safety Information
Ride Off-road Only
Your ATV is designed and manufactured for off-road use only. The
tyres are not made for pavement, and the ATV does not have turn
signals and other features required for use on public roads. If you
need to cross a paved or public road, get off and walk your ATV
across.
Take Time to Learn & Practice
Even if you have ridden other ATVs, take time to become familiar
with how this ATV works and handles. Practice in a safe area until
you build your skills and get accustomed to the ATV’s size and
weight.
Be Alert for Off-road Hazards
The terrain can present a variety of challenges when you ride off-
road. Continually ”read” the terrain for unexpected turns, drop-offs,
rocks, ruts, and other hazards. Always keep your speed low enough
to allow time to see and react to hazards.
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Important Safety Information
Ride within Your Limits
Pushing limits is another major cause of ATV crashes. Never ride
beyond your personal abilities or faster than conditions warrant.
Remember that alcohol, drugs, fatigue, and inattention can
significantly reduce your ability to make good judgements and ride
safely.
Don’t Drink and Ride
Alcohol and riding don’t mix. Even one drink can reduce your ability
to respond to changing conditions, and your reaction time gets
worse with every additional drink. So 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 ATV properly maintained and in safe
riding condition. Having a breakdown can be difficult, especially if
you are stranded off-road far from your base. To help avoid
problems, inspect your ATV before every ride and perform all
recommended maintenance.
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Labels
The following pages describe the label locations and their meanings.
Some labels warn you of potential hazards that could cause serious
injury. Others provide important safety information. Read this
information carefully and don’t remove the labels, because it is
important for the labels to be stored on the ATV.
If a label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact your dealer for
a replacement.
There is a specific symbol on each label. The meanings of each
symbol and label are as follows.
Read instructions contained in Owner’s Manual
carefully.
Read instructions contained in Shop Manual
carefully. In the interest of safety, take the ATV to be
serviced only by your dealer.
DANGER (with RED background)
You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you
don’t follow instructions.
WARNING (with ORANGE background)
You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don’t
follow instructions.
CAUTION (with YELLOW background)
You CAN be HURT if you don’t follow instructions.
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BATTERY LABEL
DANGER
Keep flames and sparks away from the
battery. The battery produces explosive
gas that can cause an explosion.
Wear eye protection and rubber gloves
when handling the battery to avoid risk of
burns or loss of eyesight if exposed to
battery electrolyte.
Do not allow children to handle the
battery, under any circumstance. Ensure
that anyone handling the battery has a
proper understanding of the hazards and
correct handling procedures involved.
Handle battery electrolyte with extreme
care, as it contains dilute sulfuric acid.
Exposure to eyes or skin can cause burns
or loss of eyesight.
Read this manual carefully, and
understand it before handling the
battery. Failure to do so can cause
personal injury and damage to the ATV.
Do not use the battery if the level of
electrolyte is at or below the
recommended level. Using the battery
with low electrolyte can cause it to
explode, causing serious injury.
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GENERAL WARNING LABEL
WARNING
The improper operation of ATVs may result
in severe injury or death.
Read the Owner’s Manual.
Follow all warnings and instructions.
Never use without proper training and
instruction.
While riding:
Never ride too fast for your skills or the
conditions.
Always use proper riding techniques for
hills, slopes, and rough terrain.
Use care when changing riding surfaces.
ATVs handle differently on different
surfaces, such as sand, dirt, or pavement.
Never carry a passenger, since it would
affect balance and steering and may
cause you to lose control.
Avoid operating on public roads, since
a collision can occur with another vehicle.
Never ride after drinking alcohol or
using drugs.
Always wear a helmet, eye
protection, and protective gear.
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Labels
AGE RECOMMENDATION WARNING
LABEL
WARNING
Operating this ATV if you are under the age
of 16 increases your chance of severe injury
or death.
NEVER operate this ATV if you are under age
16.
PASSENGER WARNING LABEL
WARNING
NEVER ride as a passenger.
Passengers can cause a loss of control,
resulting in SEVERE INJURY or DEATH.
TYRE & OVERLOAD WARNING LABEL
WARNING
Improper tyre pressure or overloading can
cause loss of control.
Loss of control can result in severe injury or
death.
Cold tyre pressure:
Front:
Rear:
20 kPa (2.9 psi)
20 kPa (2.9 psi)
Maximum weight capacity:
138 kg (304 lb)
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FRONT CARRIER LABEL
WARNING
Overloading this ATV or carrying cargo
improperly can change handling, stability
and braking performance and can lead to an
accident.
Never exceed the maximum front cargo limit
of: 15 kg (33 lb)
Refer to instructions in the Owner’s Manual.
REAR CARRIER LABEL
WARNING
Overloading this ATV or carrying cargo
improperly can change handling, stability
and braking performance and can lead to an
accident.
Never exceed the maximum rear cargo limit
(combined weight on the rear rack and in the
storage area) of: 30 kg (66 lb)
Refer to instructions in the Owner’s Manual.
TRAILER HITCH LABEL
WARNING
Towing an improperly loaded trailer can
cause loss of control.
Read towing instructions in Owner’s
Manual.
Tow weight limit: 225 kg (500 lb)
Tongue weight: 14 kg (30 lb)
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CE MARK
Engine net power: 11.2 kW
Machine mass: 201 kg
MM/YYYY: Month and year of manufacture
FUEL LABEL
Unleaded petrol only.
ETHANOL up to 10% by volume.
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Labels
AGE RECOMMENDATION
WARNING LABEL
BATTERY LABEL
FRONT CARRIER LABEL
CE MARK
TYRE & OVERLOAD
WARNING LABEL
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Labels
GENERAL WARNING LABEL
TRAILER HITCH LABEL
PASSENGER WARNING LABEL REAR CARRIER LABEL
FUEL LABEL
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Instruments & Controls
(cont’d)
Instruments & Controls
This section shows the location of all indicators and controls you
would normally use before or while riding your ATV.
The items listed on this page are described in this section.
Instructions for other components are presented in other sections of
this manual where they will be most useful.
Operation Component Locations ................................................ 15
Indicators & Displays................................................................... 18
Multi-function Display.............................................................. 22
Gear Position Indicator............................................................. 23
Odometer................................................................................ 24
Tripmeter................................................................................. 24
Hour meter.............................................................................. 25
Digital Clock ............................................................................ 26
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Instruments & Controls
Controls & Features .................................................................... 27
Fuel Valve ................................................................................ 27
Choke Knob ............................................................................ 28
Ignition Switch......................................................................... 29
Start Button............................................................................. 30
Engine Stop Switch.................................................................. 30
Headlight Switch ..................................................................... 31
Headlight Dimmer Switch ........................................................ 31
Horn Button ............................................................................ 31
Recoil Starter ........................................................................... 32
Throttle Lever .......................................................................... 33
Gearshift Switch ...................................................................... 34
Front Brake Lever..................................................................... 35
Rear Brake Lever/Parking Brake Lever ....................................... 35
Rear Brake Pedal...................................................................... 35
Parking Brake/Reverse Lever (P/R Lever) .................................... 36
Flag Pole Bracket ..................................................................... 38
Trailer Hitch ............................................................................. 39
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Operation Component Locations
rear brake lever/
parking brake lever
start button
front brake lever
horn button
engine stop
switch
choke knob
throttle lever
P/R lever
headlight
switch
headlight dimmer
switch
ignition switch
gearshift
switches
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Operation Component Locations
front cargo rack
flag pole bracket
rear brake pedal
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Operation Component Locations
fuel valve seat lock lever
recoil starter
trailer hitch
rear cargo rack
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Indicators & Displays
The indicators and displays on your ATV keep you informed, alert
you to possible problems, and make your riding safer and more
enjoyable.
Refer to the indicators frequently. Their functions are described on
the following pages.
Lamp Check
The high oil temperature indicator comes on when you turn the
ignition switch ON (q) so you can check that it is working. The
indicator remains on until after the engine is started.
This indicator is identified in the table on page 20 with the words:
Lamp Check.
(1)
(5)
(1) reverse indicator
(3)
(8) (7) (6)
(4)
(2)
(2) neutral indicator
(3) high oil temperature
indicator
(4) multi-function display
(5) minute select button
(6) hour select button
(7) hour meter/digital
clock select button
(8) odometer/tripmeter
select button
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Indicators & Displays
When applicable, the reverse or neutral indicators come on when
you turn the ignition switch ON (q) and remain on until you shift out
of reverse or neutral.
If one of these indicators does not come on when it should, have
your dealer check for problems.
Display Check
When the ignition switch is turned ON (q), the multi-function display
(1) will temporarily show all the modes and digital segments so you
can make sure the liquid crystal display is functioning properly.
The displays are identified in the table on page 20 with the words:
Display Check.
If any part of these displays does not come on when it should, have
your dealer check for problems.
(1)
(1) multi-function display
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Indicators & Displays
1
Reverse indicator Lights when the transmission is in
reverse (page 22).
Lamp Check
.
2
Neutral indicator Lights when the transmission is in
neutral (page 22).
Lamp Check
.
3
High oil
temperature
indicator
Lights when engine oil
temperature is high enough to
adversely affect the service life of
the engine.
If the high oil temperature
indicator comes on while you are
riding, immediately bring the
vehicle to a stop, turn the engine
off and let it cool. See page 193.
Lamp Check
.
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Multi-function
display
The display includes the
following functions (page 22).
Display Check
Gear position
indicator
Shows the gear position
(page 23).
Speedometer Shows riding speed.
Odometer Shows accumulated mileage
(page 24).
Tripmeter Shows mileage per trip (page 24).
Hour meter Shows hours and tenths of hours
of engine operation (page 25).
Digital clock Shows the time (hours and
minutes) (page 26).
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Indicators & Displays
5
Minute select
button
Advances the minutes displayed
by the digital clock (page 26).
6
Hour select
button
Advances the hour displayed by
the digital clock (page 26).
7
Hour meter/digital
clock select button
Selects display of the hour meter
or digital clock (pages 25, 26).
8
Odometer/
tripmeter select
button
Selects display of the odometer
or tripmeter. Resets the
tripmeter to zero (0) (page 24).
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Indicators & Displays
The multi-function display (1) includes the following functions:
The digital clock and tripmeter will reset if the battery is
disconnected.
Multi-function Display
Gear position indicator
Speedometer
Odometer
Tripmeter
Digital clock
Hour meter
(1)
(6)
(1) multi-function display
(4)
(9)
(8)
(7)
(5)(3)
(3) reverse indicator
(5) high oil temperature
indicator
(6) speedometer
(8) digital clock/hour meter
(9) minute select button
(11) hour meter/digital
clock select button
(12) odometer/tripmeter
select button
(4) neutral indicator
(7) odometer/tripmeter
(10) hour select button
(10)(11)(12)
(2)
(2) gear position indicator
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Indicators & Displays
The gear position indicator (1) shows the gear position when the
ignition switch is in the ON (q) position and the engine is running.
The indicator displays: N for neutral, R for reverse, and 1 – 5 for the
five forward gears.
“- -” will be displayed on the gear position indicator when the
transmission is not shifted into gear properly. Before riding, check
that the gear position is properly displayed on the gear position
indicator.
Gear Position Indicator
(1)
(1) gear position indicator
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Indicators & Displays
When selected, the odometer (1) registers total distance traveled in
kilometers while the ignition is ON (q ). To change the display (2)
from tripmeter to odometer, press and release the Odometer/
Tripmeter select button (3).
When selected, the tripmeter (4) shows mileage per trip while the
ignition is ON (q). To change the display (5) from odometer to
tripmeter, press and release the Odometer/Tripmeter select button
(6). To reset the tripmeter to zero, press the Odometer/Tripmeter
select button and hold it in for at least 2 seconds.
Odometer
Tripmeter
(1)
(2)
(1) odometer (3) odometer/tripmeter
select button
(2) “ODO” display
(3)
(4)
(5)
(4) tripmeter (6) odometer/tripmeter
select button
(5) “TRIP” display
(6)
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Indicators & Displays
When selected, the hour meter (1) shows accumulated hours while
the ignition is ON (q). The hour meter provides accurate service
period information for initial and regular maintenance. To change
the display from the digital clock to the hour meter, press and
release the hour meter/digital clock select button (2). The hour meter
mark (3) will appear.
Hour meter
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1) hour meter
(2) hour meter/digital clock
select button
(3) hour meter mark
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Indicators & Displays
Shows hour and minute while the ignition is ON (q).
To change the display from hour meter to digital clock, press and
release the hour meter/digital clock select button (1).
To adjust the time, proceed as follows:
1.
Turn the ignition switch ON (q).
2.
To advance the hour display one unit at a time, press and release
the hour select button (2).
To advance the hour display automatically, press and hold the
hour select button. After 2 seconds, the hour display will begin
advancing. Release the button when the display reaches the
desired hour (3).
3.
To advance the minute display one unit at a time, press and
release the minute select button (4).
To advance the minute display automatically, press and hold the
minute select button. After 2 seconds, the minute display will
begin advancing. Release the button when the display reaches
the desired minute (5).
4.
To zero the minute display, press and hold both the hour and
minute select buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds.
Digital Clock
(2) hour select button
(1) hour meter/digital
clock select button
(3) hour
(4) minute select button
(5) minute
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
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The manual fuel valve (1) is located on the left side of the fuel tank.
The three-way fuel valve is used to control the flow of fuel from the
fuel tank to the carburetor.
ON — normal position for riding.
OFF — for parking, storing, or transportation.
RES — for extra fuel to get to a gas supply for refuelling.
Reserve Fuel
Remember to check that the fuel valve is in the ON position each
time you refuel. If the fuel valve is left in the RES position, you may
run out of fuel with no reserve.
For complete information about fueling your ATV, see page 110.
Fuel Valve
LEFT SIDE
ON OFF RES
(1)
(1) fuel valve
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The choke knob (1) may be used when starting the engine. See
page 66.
Choke Knob
d
LEFT HANDLEBAR
(A)
(1) choke knob (A) fully ON
(1)
(B) fully OFF
(B)
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The ignition switch (1) is used for starting and stopping the engine
(page 64). Insert the key and turn it to the right for the ON (q)
position.
Ignition Switch
Key Position Function
ON (q) Electrical circuits on.
OFF (w) No electrical circuits function.
CENTRE OF HANDLEBAR
OFF ON
(1)
q ON
w OFF
(1) ignition switch
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The start button (1) is used for starting the engine. Pushing the
button in starts the engine. See Starting Procedure, page 66.
When the start button is pushed, the starter motor will crank the
engine. The starter motor will operate even if the engine stop switch
is in the OFF (r) position when the start button is pushed.
The engine stop switch (2) is used to stop the engine in an
emergency. To operate, slide the switch to the OFF (r) position. The
switch must be in the RUN (e) position to start the engine, and it
should normally remain in the RUN (e) position even when the
engine is OFF.
If your ATV is stopped with the ignition switch ON (q) and the engine
stop switch OFF (r), the battery will discharge. Turn the ignition
switch to OFF (e) to prevent battery discharge.
Start Button
o
Engine Stop Switch
e r
LEFT HANDLEBAR
(1) start button
(2)
r OFF(2) engine stop switch
o START
e RUN
(1)
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The headlight switch (1) is used to turn the headlight ON (y) or OFF
(t). To operate, turn the switch to ON (y) or OFF (t).
The headlight dimmer switch (2) is used to change between the high
and low beams of the headlight. To operate, turn the switch to HI
(u) for high beam, LO (i) for low beam.
Press the horn button (3) to sound the horn.
Headlight Switch
y t
Headlight Dimmer Switch
u i
Horn Button
LEFT HANDLEBAR
(1) headlight switch
(1)
y ON
u HI
(2)
t OFF
(2) headlight dimmer switch
i LO
(3) horn button
(3)
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The recoil starter (1) is used to start the engine when the battery is
low. See Using the Recoil Starter, page 70.
Recoil Starter
LEFT SIDE
(1) recoil starter
(1)
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The throttle controls engine rpm (speed). To increase engine rpm,
press the throttle lever (1) with your thumb. To reduce engine rpm,
release pressure on the throttle lever. The throttle will automatically
return to the closed position (engine idle) when you remove your
thumb.
Throttle Lever
RIGHT HANDLEBAR
(A)
(1)
(1) throttle lever
(A) to open the throttle
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Controls & Features
These switches are used to select the next higher or lower gear in the
transmission. To operate, press the upshift switch (1) to engage the
next higher gear or press the downshift switch (2) to engage the
next lower gear.
See Shifting Gears, page 71.
Gearshift Switch
(2)
(1)
(1) upshift switch
(2) downshift switch
LEFT HANDLEBAR
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Controls & Features
The front brake lever is used to slow or stop your ATV. To operate,
pull the lever. For information on braking techniques, see page 76.
The rear brake lever/parking brake lever is used to slow or stop your
ATV. To operate, pull the lever. For information on braking
techniques, see page 76.
The rear brake pedal is used to slow or stop your ATV. To operate,
depress the pedal. For information on braking techniques, see
page 76.
Front Brake Lever
Rear Brake Lever/Parking Brake Lever
Rear Brake Pedal
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Controls & Features
The P/R lever (1) on the rear brake lever/parking brake lever (2) is
used to apply the parking brake or to shift the transmission into
reverse.
Parking Brake/Reverse Lever (P/R Lever)
LEFT HANDLEBAR
(1)
(2)
(1) P/R lever
(2) rear brake lever/parking brake lever
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Controls & Features
To apply the parking brake:
Bring the vehicle to a complete stop, make sure the transmission is in
neutral.
Squeeze the rear brake lever/parking brake lever (1), then rotate the
P/R lever (2) clockwise until it engages the slot on the rear brake
lever/parking brake lever bracket.
For more information on Parking, see page 90.
To release the parking brake:
Squeeze the rear brake lever/parking brake lever until the P/R lever is
released from the slot on the rear brake lever/parking brake lever
bracket.
The brakelight is activated by applying the parking brake. When
using the parking brake, be sure to turn the ignition switch to OFF
(w) to avoid discharging the battery.
To shift the transmission into reverse:
See Riding in Reverse, page 74.
(2)
(1)
(1) rear brake lever/parking brake lever
(2) P/R lever
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Controls & Features
Flag poles are optional equipment available from your dealer. To
mount a pole in the bracket (1), follow the instructions that come
with the flag pole kit.
Flag poles are required in some riding areas. Check local regulations
before riding.
Flag Pole Bracket
RIGHT REAR
(1)
(1) flag pole bracket
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Controls & Features
The trailer hitch (1) is located on the rear axle housing. To use the
hitch, you’ll need a proper size ball (2) as specified by the trailer
manufacturer.
To attach the ball and properly hook up a trailer, follow the trailer
manufacturer’s instructions. For load limits and operational
guidelines, see page 51.
Trailer Hitch
REAR
(2)
(1)
(1) trailer hitch (2) ball
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Before Riding
Before Riding
Before each ride, you need to make sure you and your Honda are
both ready to ride. To help get you prepared, this section discusses
how to evaluate your riding readiness, what items you should check
on your ATV, and adjustments to make for your comfort,
convenience, or safety. This section also includes important
information about loading.
Are You Ready to Ride?.............................................................. 42
Protective Apparel ................................................................... 42
Rider Training .......................................................................... 44
Age Recommendation ............................................................. 45
No Passengers ......................................................................... 45
No Alcohol or Drugs ................................................................ 46
Is Your ATV Ready to Ride? ........................................................ 47
Pre-ride Inspection ................................................................... 47
Load Limits & Guidelines............................................................. 50
Loading ................................................................................... 50
Load Limits .............................................................................. 51
Loading Guidelines .................................................................. 52
Accessories & Modifications........................................................ 53
Accessories .............................................................................. 53
Modifications........................................................................... 54
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Are You Ready to Ride?
Before you ride your ATV for the first time, we urge you to:
Read this owner’s manual and the labels on your ATV carefully.
Make sure you understand all the safety messages.
Know how to operate all the controls.
Before each ride, be sure:
You feel well and are in good physical and mental condition.
You are wearing an approved motorcycle helmet (with chin strap
tightened securely), eye protection, and other protective
clothing.
You don’t have any alcohol or drugs in your system.
For your safety, we strongly recommend that you always wear an
approved motorcycle helmet, eye protection, boots, gloves, trousers,
and a long-sleeved shirt or jacket whenever you ride.
Although complete protection is not possible, wearing proper gear
can reduce the chance of injury when you ride.
Following are suggestions to help you choose the proper gear.
Helmet and Eye Protection
Your helmet is your most important piece of riding gear because it
offers the best protection against head injuries. A helmet should fit
your head comfortably and securely.
Protective Apparel
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An open-face helmet offers some protection, but a full-face helmet
offers more. Always wear a face shield or goggles to protect your
eyes and help your vision.
Additional Riding Gear
In addition to a helmet and eye protection, we also recommend:
Sturdy off-road motorcycle boots to help protect your feet,
ankles, and lower legs.
Off-road motorcycle gloves to help protect your hands.
Riding trousers with knee and hip pads, a riding jersey with
padded elbows, and a chest/shoulder protector.
WARNING
3
WARNING
Operating this ATV without wearing an
approved motorcycle helmet, eye protection,
and protective clothing could increase your
chances of severe injury or death in the event
of a crash.
Always wear an approved motorcycle helmet
that fits properly and wear eye protection
(goggles or face shield), gloves, boots, long-
sleeved shirt or jacket and trousers.
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Are You Ready to Ride?
Developing your riding skills is an on-going process. Even if you have
ridden other ATVs, take time to become familiar with how this ATV
works and handles. Practice riding the ATV in a safe area to build
your skills. Do not ride in rough terrain until you get accustomed to
the ATV’s controls, and feel comfortable with its size and weight.
Rider Training
WARNING
3
WARNING
Operating this ATV without proper
instruction could increase your risk of a crash
which could lead to serious injury or death.
Beginning and inexperienced operators
should complete the certified training course
offered by Honda. They should then regularly
practice the skills learned in the course and
the operating techniques described in the
owner’s manual.
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Are You Ready to Ride?
The minimum recommended age for this ATV model is 16. For
safety, never let children under 16 years old operate this vehicle.
This ATV is designed as an operator-only vehicle. The long seat is
designed to allow the rider to change body position, not for carrying
a passenger. Never let a passenger ride on the seat or on the front or
rear cargo racks.
Age Recommendation
WARNING
3
WARNING
A child using an ATV that is not
recommended for their age could lose vehicle
control while riding, resulting in severe injury
or death.
A child under 16 should never operate an ATV
with engine size greater than 90cc.
No Passengers
WARNING
3
WARNING
Carrying a passenger on this ATV greatly
reduces your ability to balance and control
this ATV and could cause a crash and you or
your passenger could be injured or killed.
Never carry a passenger on this ATV.
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Alcohol, drugs and ATVs don’t mix. Even a small amount of alcohol
can impair your ability to operate an ATV safely. Likewise, drugs —
even if prescribed by a physician — can be dangerous while
operating an ATV. Consult your doctor to be sure it is safe to operate
a vehicle after taking medication.
No Alcohol or Drugs
WARNING
3
WARNING
Operating this ATV after consuming alcohol
or drugs can seriously affect your judgement,
cause you to react more slowly, affect your
balance and perception, and result in serious
injury or death.
Never consume alcohol or drugs before or
while operating this ATV.
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Is Your ATV Ready to Ride?
Before each ride, it’s important to inspect your ATV and make sure
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 major inconvenience.
If your ATV has overturned or been involved in a collision, do not ride
the vehicle until it has been inspected by your dealer. There may be
damage or other problems you cannot see.
Check the following items before you get on the ATV:
WARNING
3
WARNING
Improperly maintaining this ATV 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.
Pre-ride Inspection
Engine Oil Check the level and add oil if needed
(page 115).
Check for leaks.
Fuel Check the level and add fuel (page 110) if
needed. Also make sure the fuel fill cap is
securely fastened.
Check for leaks.
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If you are carrying cargo, also check the following:
Tyres Use a gauge to check the air pressure. Adjust if
needed. Also look for signs of damage or
excessive wear (page 153).
Guards Check for damage or looseness (page 160).
Nuts & Bolts Check the wheels to see that the axle nuts are
tightened. Use a wrench to make sure all
accessible nuts, bolts, and fasteners are tight.
Underbody &
Exhaust System
Check for, and remove, any dirt, vegetation or
other debris that could be a fire hazard or
interfere with the proper operation of the
vehicle.
Air Cleaner
Housing Drain
Tube
Check for deposits in the drain tube. If
necessary, clean the tube (page 125) and check
the air cleaner housing.
Leaks, Loose Parts Walk around your ATV and look for anything
that appears unusual, such as a leak or loose
cable.
Cable Check the cable housings for wear. Check the
fittings for looseness. Replace or tighten as
needed.
Lights Make sure the headlight, brakelight and taillight
are working properly.
Loading Limits Make sure you do not exceed the load limits
(page 51).
Cargo Check that all cargo is secure.
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Check these items after you get on the ATV:
Remember, be sure to take care of any problem you find, or have
your dealer correct it before you ride.
Throttle Check the freeplay and adjust if needed.
Press the throttle to make sure it moves
smoothly without sticking, and snaps shut
automatically when it is released, in all
steering positions (page 126).
Brakes Squeeze the front and rear brake levers and
step on the rear brake pedal to check that
the controls operate normally. Check for
proper freeplay (pages 141, 145, 147). Make
sure there is no brake fluid leakage.
Reverse Assist Lever Check the freeplay and adjust if needed
(page 130). Make sure the lever operates
smoothly without sticking.
Headlight and
Headlight Dimmer
Switch
Check for proper function (page 31).
Engine Stop Switch Check for proper function (page 30).
Steering Check that the wheels turn properly as you
steer the handlebar. Move the handlebar
right and left and check that there is no
excessive backlash.
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Load Limits & Guidelines
Your Honda was designed as a rider-only ATV. It was not designed
to carry a passenger. It can carry cargo on the cargo racks, however,
carrying cargo anywhere else or carrying a passenger could interfere
with your balance and control of the ATV.
In addition, exceeding the weight limits or carrying an unbalanced
load can seriously affect your ATV’s handling, braking and stability.
Adding accessories or making modifications that change this ATV’s
design and performance can also make it unsafe. Also, the weight of
any accessories will reduce the maximum load the ATV can carry.
More specific information on load limits, accessories, and
modifications follows.
How much weight you put on your ATV, and how you load it, are
important to your safety. If you decide to carry cargo, you should be
aware of the following information.
Loading
WARNING
3
WARNING
Overloading, improper loading, or carrying a
passenger can cause a crash and you can be
seriously hurt or killed.
Follow all load limits and other loading
guidelines in this manual.
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Load Limits & Guidelines
Following are the load limits for your ATV:
There are limits to how much weight can be carried on your ATV and
be pulled in a trailer.
The following load limits apply to standard equipment only.
Modifying your ATV, using non-standard equipment, or riding on
terrain that is not flat and smooth could further reduce these limits.
Tongue weight can be measured with an ordinary bathroom scale.
Place the scale under the tongue, using either a tongue jack or other
support to keep the trailer level.
The weight of added accessories will reduce the maximum cargo
weight you can carry.
Load Limits
maximum weight capacity 138 kg (304 lb)
(includes the weight of the rider, all cargo, and accessories)
front cargo rack weight limit
rear cargo rack weight limit
tow weight limit
= 15 kg (33 lb)
= 30 kg (66 lb)
= 225 kg (500 lb)
(Combined weight of the trailer and all cargo in the trailer)
tongue weight = 14 kg (30 lb) recommended
(Weight on the trailer tongue)
tongue and rear cargo weight = 30 kg (66 lb) maximum
(Combined weight on the trailer tongue, on the rear cargo rack, and
in the storage area)
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Load Limits & Guidelines
Carrying cargo or pulling a trailer will affect how your ATV handles
and greatly reduce its ability in accelerating, braking and making
turns and other maneuvers.
Be sure to observe the weight limits and follow these guidelines:
Check that the tyres are properly inflated.
Do not place cargo anywhere on the ATV other than on the front
and rear racks. Otherwise, operating stability may be adversely
affected.
Never ride with a passenger on the front or rear cargo racks. The
ATV is not designed to carry a passenger.
Use the trailer hitch to tow another vehicle or trailer. Do not tow
by tying a rope or cable to the rear rack.
Load cargo on the rear rack as far forward as possible. Make sure
cargo on the front rack does not interfere with handlebar
movement.
Do not allow cargo to extend beyond the edges of either the
front or rear racks.
Make sure all cargo is secured before riding.
Balance cargo weight evenly on both sides.
Never exceed the maximum weight limit.
When towing a trailer, take care to maintain balance and
stability. Distribute cargo between the front and rear of the trailer
to obtain the recommended tongue weight.
Allow extra room for starting, stopping and turning whenever
you carry cargo or pull a trailer.
Avoid riding on steep slopes when carrying cargo or pulling a
trailer.
Never cross a slope when towing a trailer.
Loading Guidelines
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Accessories & Modifications
Modifying your ATV or using non-Honda accessories can make your
ATV unsafe.
Before you consider making any modifications or adding an
accessory, be sure to read the following information.
We strongly recommend that you use only Honda Genuine
Accessories that have been specifically designed and tested for your
ATV. Because Honda cannot test all other accessories, you must be
personally responsible for proper selection, installation, and use of
non-Honda accessories.
Check with your dealer for assistance and always follow these
guidelines:
Make sure the accessory does not obscure any lights, reduce
ground clearance, limit suspension travel or steering travel, or
interfere with operating any controls.
Make sure the accessory does not interfere with your ability to
shift body position on the seat or operate hand and foot controls.
WARNING
3
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.
Accessories
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Accessories & Modifications
Do not add any electrical equipment that will exceed the vehicle’s
electrical system capacity (page 206). A blown fuse can cause a
loss of lights or engine power (page 194).
We strongly advise you not to remove any original equipment or
modify your ATV in any way that would change its design or
operation. Such changes could seriously impair your ATV’s handling,
stability, and braking, making it unsafe to ride.
Because safety, vehicle movement, and clearance must be taken into
consideration, you must consult your tyre maker or Honda dealer
before changing your tyre model type.
Removing or modifying your lights, exhaust system, emission control
system, or other equipment can also make your ATV illegal.
Modifications
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Basic Operatio n & Riding
This section gives basic riding instructions, including how to start and
stop your engine, and how to use the throttle and brakes. It also
provides important information on riding with cargo.
To protect your new engine and enjoy optimum performance and
service life, refer to Break-in Guidelines (page 208).
For information about carburetor adjustment for riding at high
altitude, see page 209.
Safe Riding Precautions .............................................................. 57
Off-road Use Only.................................................................... 57
Keep Hands and Feet on Controls............................................ 58
Riding Position & Safety Equipment ......................................... 59
Moving the ATV without Starting the Engine ........................... 60
Control Speed ......................................................................... 61
Use Care on Unfamiliar or Rough Terrain ................................. 62
Do Not Perform Stunts............................................................. 63
Starting & Stopping the Engine................................................... 64
Preparation.............................................................................. 65
Starting Procedure ................................................................... 66
Flooded Engine........................................................................ 69
How to Stop the Engine........................................................... 69
Using the Recoil Starter............................................................ 70
Shifting Gears............................................................................. 71
Riding in Reverse ........................................................................ 74
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Braking....................................................................................... 76
Riding Your ATV ......................................................................... 78
Making Turns .......................................................................... 78
Skidding or Sliding................................................................... 80
Riding Up Hills ......................................................................... 81
Riding Down Hills .................................................................... 85
Crossing or Turning on Hills or Slopes ...................................... 86
Riding Over Obstacles .............................................................. 88
Riding Through Water ............................................................. 89
Parking....................................................................................... 90
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Safe Riding Precautions
Before riding your ATV for the first time, please review the ATV
Safety section beginning on page 1, and the Before Riding section
beginning on page 41.
Even if you have ridden other ATVs, take time to become familiar
with how this ATV works and handles. Practice in a safe area until
you build your skills and get accustomed to the ATV’s size and
weight.
Your ATV and its tyres are designed and manufactured for off-road
use only, not for pavement. Riding on pavement can affect handling
and control. You should not ride your ATV on pavement.
When riding off-road, also remember to always obey local off-road
riding laws and regulations. Obtain permission to ride on private
property. Avoid posted areas and obey “no trespassing” signs.
Off-road Use Only
WARNING
3
WARNING
Operating this ATV on paved surfaces may
seriously affect handling and control of the
ATV, and may cause the vehicle to go out of
control.
Never operate the ATV on any paved surfaces,
including sidewalks, driveways, parking lots
and streets.
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Safe Riding Precautions
You should never ride your ATV on public streets, roads or highways,
even if they are not paved. Drivers of street vehicles may have difficulty
seeing and avoiding you, which could lead to a collision. In many states
it is illegal to operate ATVs on public streets, roads and highways.
Always keep both hands on the handlebars and both feet on the footpegs
when riding your ATV. This is important to maintain your balance and to
control the vehicle. Removing even one hand from the handlebars or one
foot from the footpegs can reduce your ability to control the ATV or could
cause you to lose your balance and fall off the ATV.
WARNING
3
WARNING
Operating this ATV on public streets, roads or
highways could cause you to collide with
another vehicle.
Never operate this ATV on any public street,
road or highway, even a dirt or gravel one.
Keep Hands and Feet on Controls
WARNING
3
WARNING
Removing hands from handlebars or feet
from footpegs during operation can reduce
your ability to control the ATV or could cause
you to lose your balance and fall off of the
ATV.
Always keep both hands on the handlebars
and both feet on the footpegs of your ATV
during operation.
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Safe Riding Precautions
Sit on the vehicle as shown below, keeping your hands on the
handlebars and feet on the footpegs.
Riding Position & Safety Equipment
Helmet and eye
protection
Long-sleeved apparel
and trousers
Off-road motorcycle
gloves
Off-road motorcycle
boots
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Safe Riding Precautions
When you need to move the ATV without starting the engine follow
the below steps. (When the ATV has stalled or starts to roll
backwards, see page 83)
1.
After confirming that the engine is off, stand beside the ATV so
you can reach the rear brake lever with your left hand.
2.
Be sure your legs are clear of the wheels.
3.
Check your footing.
4.
Slowly and carefully push the ATV, and use the rear brake lever
to control speed as necessary.
Moving the ATV without Starting the Engine
Be sure your legs are
clear of the wheels.
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Safe Riding Precautions
Riding at excessive speed increases the chance of a crash. In
choosing a proper speed, you need to consider the capability of your
vehicle, the terrain, visibility and other operating conditions, plus
your own skills and experience.
Control Speed
WARNING
3
WARNING
Operating this ATV at excessive speeds
increases your chances of losing control of the
ATV, which can result in a crash.
Always go at a speed that is proper for your
vehicle, the terrain, visibility and other
operating conditions, and your experience.
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Safe Riding Precautions
Before riding in a new area, always check the terrain thoroughly.
Don’t ride fast on unfamiliar terrain or when visibility is limited. (It’s
sometimes difficult to see obstructions like hidden rocks, bumps, or
holes in time to react.)
Use Care on Unfamiliar or Rough Terrain
WARNING
3
WARNING
Failure to use extra care when operating this
ATV on unfamiliar terrain could result in the
ATV overturning or going out of control.
Go slowly and be extra careful when
operating on unfamiliar terrain. Always be
alert to changing terrain conditions when
operating the ATV.
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Safe Riding Precautions
Never ride past the limit of visibility. Maintain a safe distance
between your ATV and other off-road vehicles. Always exercise
caution, and use extra care on rough, slippery and loose terrain.
You should always operate your ATV in a safe and reasonable
manner. When riding, always keep all four wheels on the ground.
WARNING
3
WARNING
Failure to use extra care when operating on
excessively rough, slippery or loose terrain
could cause loss of traction or vehicle control,
which could result in a crash, including an
overturn.
Do not operate on excessively rough, slippery
or loose terrain until you have learned and
practiced the skills necessary to control the
ATV on such terrain. Always be especially
cautious on these kinds of terrain.
Do Not Perform Stunts
WARNING
3
WARNING
Attempting wheelies, jumps, and other stunts
increases the chance of a crash, including an
overturn.
Never attempt stunts, such as wheelies or
jumps. Don’t try to show off.
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Starting & Stopping the Engine
Always follow the proper starting procedure described below.
For your safety, avoid starting or operating the engine in an enclosed
area such as a garage. Your ATV’s exhaust contains poisonous
carbon monoxide gas which can collect rapidly in an enclosed area
and cause illness or death.
WARNING
3
WARNING
Running the engine of your vehicle while in
an enclosed or even partially enclosed area
can cause a rapid build-up of toxic carbon
monoxide gas.
Breathing this colourless, odorless gas can
quickly cause unconsciousness and lead to
death.
Only run your vehicle's engine when it is
located in a well ventilated area outdoors.
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Starting & Stopping the Engine
1.
Before starting, select a level surface and lock the parking brake
(page 37).
2.
Turn the fuel valve (1) to ON and turn the ignition switch (2) to
ON (q).
Confirm the following:
The transmission is in neutral, and the neutral indicator (3) is ON.
The engine stop switch (4) is set to RUN (e).
The high oil temperature indicator should go off a few seconds after
the engine starts.
Preparation
(1) (2)
(3)
(4)
(1) fuel valve
(2) ignition switch
(3) neutral indicator
(4) engine stop switch
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Starting & Stopping the Engine
To restart a warm engine, follow the procedure for “High Air
Temperature.”
The starter motor will operate only when the transmission is in
neutral.
Normal Air Temperature 10° — 35°C (50° — 95°F)
1.
Pull the choke knob (1) up all the way to fully ON (A).
2.
With the throttle slightly open, press the start button.
Pressing the electric start button for more than 5 seconds at a
time may cause the starter to overheat and damage the starter.
Release the start button for approximately 10 seconds before
pressing it again.
Starting Procedure
LEFT HANDLEBAR
(1)
(A)
(1) choke knob (A) fully ON
(B) fully OFF
(B)
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3.
Warm up the engine by opening and closing the throttle slightly.
4.
About 5 seconds after the engine starts, push the choke knob
down all the way to fully OFF (B).
5.
If idling is unstable, open the throttle slightly.
High Air Temperature 35°C (95°F) or above
1.
Do not use the choke.
2.
With the throttle slightly open, press the start button (1).
LEFT HANDLEBAR
(1) start button
(1)
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Low Air Temperature 10°C (50°F) or below
1.
Follow steps 1 – 2 under “Normal Air Temperature.
2.
Warm up the engine by opening and closing the throttle slightly.
3.
Continue warming up the engine until it runs smoothly and
responds to the throttle when the choke knob is at fully OFF (B).
If the engine doesn’t start after pushing the start button several
times, use the recoil starter.
NOTICE
Extended use of the choke may cause the spark plug to foul, impair
piston and cylinder wall lubrication, and shorten the life of the
engine.
Do not race the engine during the warm-up period.
Racing a cold engine wastes fuel and increases engine wear.
Snapping the throttle or fast idling for more than 5 minutes may
cause exhaust pipe and muffler discolourations.
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Starting & Stopping the Engine
If the engine fails to start after repeated attempts, it may be flooded
with excess fuel. To clear a flooded engine:
1.
Move the engine stop switch to OFF (r).
2.
Push the choke knob down all the way to fully OFF.
3.
Open the throttle fully.
4.
Press the start button for 5 seconds (or operate the recoil starter
several times).
5.
Wait 10 seconds, then turn the engine stop switch to RUN (e).
6.
Repeat the “Normal Air Temperature” starting procedure, but
don’t use the choke.
If the engine still won’t start, refer to If Your Engine Quits or Won’t
Start, page 184.
Normal Engine Stop
To stop the engine, make sure the transmission is in neutral by
checking that the neutral indicator light is on, then turn the ignition
switch OFF (w).
The engine stop switch should normally remain in the RUN (e)
position even when the engine is OFF.
If your ATV is stopped with the engine stop switch OFF (r) and the
ignition switch ON (q), the battery will discharge.
Emergency Engine Stop
To stop the engine in an emergency, use the engine stop switch. To
operate, slide the switch to either OFF (r) position.
Flooded Engine
How to Stop the Engine
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The recoil starter is used to start the engine when the battery is low.
To operate the recoil starter:
1.
Turn the ignition switch to the ON (q) position.
2.
Check that the transmission is in neutral.
3.
Grasp the starter grip (1) firmly, then pull it out slowly
approximately 100 mm (4 in).
4.
Pull the grip up briskly and fully.
5.
After the engine starts, allow the starter grip to return slowly.
Pull the recoil starter grip straight out so that the cord does not
touch the side cover. Repeated contact with the side cover can
damage the starter cord.
If the starter grip does not return smoothly (because of dirt in the
assembly), see your dealer.
The engine cannot be started if the battery is disconnected, low or
dead.
If the engine cannot be started with connecting the battery, charge
the battery (page 165).
When the engine cannot be started even if the battery is charged,
see your dealer.
Using the Recoil Starter
(1) recoil starter grip
(1)
1. 2. 3.
LEFT SIDE
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Shifting Gears
Your ATV has five forward gears: 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.
Two gearshift switches are located next to the left handlebar grip:
upshift (a) and downshift (s).
To upshift the transmission, press the upshift switch (1) once.
To downshift the transmission, press the downshift switch (2) once.
To select reverse, see Riding in Reverse, page 74.
After starting the engine and letting it warm up, follow these
procedures:
1.
With the transmission in neutral, release the parking brake, but
continue squeezing the rear brake lever.
2.
With the throttle closed, press the upshift switch once to shift
into 1st gear.
UPSHIFTING SEQUENCE
DOWNSHIFTING SEQUENCE
(1) upshift switch
(A)
(2) downshift switch
(1)
(A)
(2)
(A) press
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3.
Release the rear brake lever/parking brake lever and increase
engine speed by gradually opening the throttle.
4.
When speed increases, release the throttle and shift to 2nd gear
by pressing the upshift switch once.
5.
Repeat this sequence to progressively upshift to 3rd, 4th and 5th
(top) gear.
6.
To downshift, press the downshift switch once. Remember to
close the throttle each time you shift to the next lower gear.
The transmission cannot be upshifted from neutral to first gear when
the engine speed is above 3,000 rpm or the ground speed is above
3 km/h (2 mph).
The transmission cannot be downshifted from 1st gear to neutral
when the ground speed is above 3 km/h (2 mph).
If the electric shift system malfunctions, the transmission cannot be
shifted by pressing the gearshift switches. See your dealer. (In an
emergency, a gear may be selected manually so you may move the
vehicle. See Emergency Gear Selection & Operation, page 188).
Learning when to shift gears comes with experience. Keep the
following tips in mind:
As a general rule, shift while moving in a straight line.
Close the throttle completely before shifting. Improper shifting
may damage the engine, transmission, and drivetrain.
Upshift to a higher gear or reduce throttle before engine rpm
(speed) gets too high. Learn the relationship between engine
sound and the normal shifting points.
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Shifting Gears
Downshift to a lower gear before you feel the engine laboring
(lugging) at low rpm.
Avoid downshifting to help slow your ATV when engine rpm is
high. Downshifting when engine speed is near its allowable
maximum may over-rev the engine and possibly cause damage.
To prevent transmission damage, do not coast or tow the ATV for
long distances with the engine off.
Recommended Shift Points
Ride in the highest gear that lets the engine run and accelerate
smoothly.
This will give you good fuel economy and effective emissions control.
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Riding in Reverse
If you need to ride in reverse, make sure the area behind you is clear
and only operate the ATV at low speed.
1.
Bring the vehicle to a complete stop, then make sure the
transmission is in neutral.
2.
Be sure there are no obstacles or people in the way.
3.
Fully rotate the P/R lever (1) counterclockwise to engage the P/R
lever with the reverse assist lever (2).
4.
While continuing to hold the P/R lever, squeeze the rear brake
lever/parking brake lever (3), then press the downshift switch (4)
once to shift into “R” (reverse) gear.
5.
Make sure that the reverse indicator comes on and the gear
position indicator shows “R”.
WARNING
3
WARNING
Improperly operating in reverse could cause
you to hit an obstacle or person behind you,
resulting in serious injury.
Make sure there are no obstacles or people
behind you before selecting reverse gear.
When it is safe to proceed, go slowly.
LEFT HANDLEBAR
(1) P/R lever
(2) reverse assist lever
(3) rear brake lever/parking
brake lever
(4) downshift switch
(5) upshift switch
(1)
(2)
(3)
(5)
(4)
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NOTICE
Your ATV may be equipped with a reverse speed limiter, which helps
the vehicle to maintain a safe speed while riding in reverse gear.
6.
Release the rear brake lever/parking brake lever.
7.
Open the throttle gradually and ride slowly. Do not open the
throttle suddenly or make abrupt turns.
8.
To stop, close the throttle and gradually apply both the front and
rear brakes. Do not abruptly apply the rear brake alone.
9.
To shift out of reverse and into neutral, press the upshift switch
(5) once to shift into “N” (neutral) gear.
The transmission cannot be shifted from neutral back into reverse
when the engine speed is above 3,000 rpm or speed of your ATV is
above 3 km/h (2 mph).
WARNING
3
WARNING
Applying only the rear brake abruptly when
operating in reverse gear could cause the
front wheels to lift off the ground and the
ATV could overturn backwards.
Carefully apply both the front and rear brakes
when stopping in reverse gear.
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Braking
Your ATV is equipped with drum brakes on both front wheels which
are hydraulically activated by operating the front brake lever. A
single drum brake on the rear axle housing is mechanically activated
by depressing the brake pedal or operating the rear brake lever/
parking brake lever.
As a general rule, the front braking system provides about 70
percent of total stopping power.
For full braking effectiveness, use both the pedal and lever
simultaneously. Using both braking systems will stop your ATV faster
with greater stability.
To slow or stop, apply the brake lever and brake pedal smoothly,
while downshifting to match your speed.
Gradually increase braking as you feel the brakes slowing your
speed. The increase in engine compression from downshifting will
help slow your ATV.
Applying the brakes too hard may cause the wheels to lock and slide,
reducing control of your ATV. If this happens, release the brake
controls, steer straight ahead until you regain control, then reapply
the brakes more gently.
When possible, reduce your speed or complete braking before
entering a turn. Avoid braking or closing the throttle quickly while
turning. Either action may cause one or more wheels to slip and
reduce your control of your ATV.
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Braking
Your ability to brake in a turn and to brake hard in an emergency
situation are important riding skills.
When descending a long, steep grade, use engine compression
braking by downshifting, with intermittent use of both brakes.
Continuous brake application can overheat the brakes and reduce
their effectiveness.
Riding with your foot resting on the brake pedal or your hands on
the brake levers may overheat the brakes, reducing effectiveness.
For information on how to apply the brakes in various riding
situations, see the following section, Riding Your ATV.
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Riding Your ATV
Learn how to turn your ATV properly. Practice the techniques
outlined in this section on level ground and at low speeds until you
are confident in making turns.
Making Turns
WARNING
3
WARNING
Turning improperly can make the ATV go out
of control, causing a collision or overturn.
Always follow proper procedures for
turning as described in this owner’s manual.
Practice turning at low speeds before
attempting to turn at faster speeds.
Do not turn at excessive speeds.
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To make a turn on level ground: Steer the handlebar and lean your
body toward the inside of the turn. Leaning helps balance the
vehicle, and it feels more comfortable. Leaning into a turn is an
important technique to master in riding an ATV.
To make a sharp turn at low speed:
It helps to shift your body slightly
forward on the seat, and lean inside, as you steer the handlebar.
Shifting weight forward allows the rear wheels to turn easier, and it
also improves front-wheel steering.
To make a turn from a full stop:
Apply the throttle gradually when
you turn and start at the same time. Remember to shift your body
forward to make sharp low-speed turns and whenever you turn
while accelerating from a full stop.
Lean your body to the inside of a turn and forward.
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The terrain surface can be a major factor affecting turns. Skidding
during a turn is more likely to occur on slippery surfaces, such as
snow, ice, mud and loose gravel. If you skid on ice, you may lose all
directional control. To avoid skidding on slippery terrain, keep your
speed low and ride with caution.
If your ATV skids sideways during a turn, steer in the direction of the
skid. Avoid hard braking or accelerating until you have regained
directional control.
Skidding or Sliding
WARNING
3
WARNING
Skidding or sliding improperly may cause you
to lose control of this ATV. You may also
regain traction unexpectedly, which may
cause the ATV to overturn.
Learn to safely control skidding by practicing
at low speeds and on level, smooth terrain.
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Riding Your ATV
The ATV’s ability to safely climb hills largely depends on the rider’s
skill and judgement. Begin by practicing on smooth, gentle slopes.
As you gain experience, you’ll learn the hazards and your own
limitations. You may then proceed to ride on more difficult terrain.
However, you must be able to decide which hills or hazards might
cause the ATV to overturn. Avoid excessively steep hills.
When climbing hills, you must shift weight toward the front wheels
to help keep them on the ground. To do this, shift your body slightly
forward on the seat and lean forward. For greater weight shift, move
your body farther forward and lean forward.
Riding Up Hills
WARNING
3
WARNING
Operating on excessively steep hills can cause
the vehicle to overturn more easily than
operating on level surfaces or small hills.
Never operate the ATV on hills too steep for
the ATV or for your abilities.
WARNING
3
WARNING
Climbing hills improperly could cause loss of
control or cause the ATV to overturn.
Always follow proper procedures for climbing
hills as described in this owner’s manual.
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Always check the terrain carefully before you start up any hill.
Never climb hills with excessively slippery or loose surfaces.
To climb a hill, take a running start in an appropriate gear and
speed for the conditions. Maintain a steady speed as you ascend
the hill.
Never open the throttle suddenly or make sudden gear changes.
The ATV could flip over backward.
Never go over the top of any hill at high speed. An obstacle, a
sharp drop, or another vehicle or person could be on the other
side of the hill.
Shift weight forward when climbing hills.
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Stalling the ATV and/or Rolling Backwards:
If you incorrectly estimate climbing capability or terrain conditions,
the ATV may not have enough power or traction to continue uphill.
If this happens, the ATV can stall and/or roll backwards.
What to do if the ATV stalls or rolls backwards when climbing a hill:
If you are about to lose all forward speed:
1.
Using the front and rear brakes together, bring the ATV to a stop
with the vehicle pointed straight uphill.
2.
Get off the ATV while you continue holding the brakes.
3.
Shift into neutral, set the parking brake and turn the engine off.
4.
Then assess the situation.
If the ATV starts rolling backwards before you begin braking:
1.
Keep your weight uphill.
2.
Carefully apply the front brakes first, then carefully apply the rear
brake. Do not apply the rear brake only or abruptly if you are
rolling backwards, or the vehicle may overturn.
If the ATV continues sliding backwards:
After you’ve applied the brakes, get off and away from the vehicle.
WARNING
3
WARNING
Stalling, rolling backwards or improperly
dismounting while climbing a hill could result
in the ATV overturning.
Always follow proper procedures for climbing
a hill as described in this owner’s manual.
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What to do after the ATV has stalled or rolled backwards:
If the hill is too steep or too slippery, or if you have any doubt
whether you can safely walk the ATV back down the hill, leave the
vehicle where it is and get help. If possible, block the wheels so the
vehicle doesn’t roll backwards.
If the hill is not too steep and you have good footing, you may be
able to walk the ATV back down the hill. Make sure your intended
path is clear in case you lose control of the ATV.
1.
Stand with your body facing downhill, beside the vehicle so you
can reach the rear brake lever/parking brake lever with your right
hand.
2.
Be sure your legs are clear of the wheels.
Check your footing.
3.
Slowly and carefully back the ATV down the hill using the rear
brake lever/parking brake lever to control speed.
4.
If you lose control of the ATV, for your safety, get away from the
vehicle.
Be sure your legs are
clear of the wheels.
Body position for
backing down a hill.
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It’s usually advisable to descend hills with the ATV pointed straight
downhill. Avoid angles that would cause the vehicle to lean sharply
to one side.
As you approach a downhill, stop and survey the terrain below.
Never ride past the limit of your visibility. Never go down a hill at
high speed.
Riding Down Hills
WARNING
3
WARNING
Going down a hill improperly could cause loss
of control or cause the ATV to overturn.
Always follow proper procedures for going
down hills as described in this owner’s
manual.
On downhills, shift your weight back.
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When you’ve selected a safe downhill path, shift into a lower gear,
shift your weight back with your arms extended and braced against
the handlebar, then go down slowly with the throttle closed.
Use mainly the rear brake to control speed. Avoid using either the
front brake or rear brake hard or abruptly when riding down hills.
Remember, braking effectiveness is reduced on any hill with a loose
surface.
Riding on hills or slopes is different from riding on level terrain. Be
careful when riding on any hill. Make sure that you practice on
gentle, smooth slopes before attempting to ride on steeper or more
difficult terrain.
Crossing or Turning on Hills or Slopes
WARNING
3
WARNING
Improperly crossing hills or turning on hills
could cause loss of control or cause the ATV to
overturn.
Always follow proper procedures for crossing
or turning on slopes as described in this
owner’s manual. Avoid crossing steep hills if
possible.
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Crossing Hills or Slopes
To maintain balance and stability when riding across a slope, you
need to shift weight toward the uphill side of the vehicle. To do
this, move your body off the centre of the seat and lean toward
the uphill side.
On a slippery or loose surface, you may also need to steer slightly
uphill to maintain a straight course across the slope.
Avoid crossing hills that are excessively steep, slippery or rough.
Making Turns on Slopes
Compared to riding on level ground, you may need to shift more
weight and lean more when making turns on slopes.
Do not make turns on any slopes until you have first mastered the
techniques for making turns on level terrain.
Shift weight uphill when crossing slopes.
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Riding Your ATV
Before operating in a new area, check for obstacles. Watch out for
bumps, rain ruts, potholes and other obstacles in the terrain. When
you approach any obstacle, reduce your speed and be prepared to
stop. Never try to ride over large obstacles, such as large rocks or
fallen logs.
Riding Over Obstacles
WARNING
3
WARNING
Improperly operating over obstacles could
cause loss of control or a collision and could
cause the ATV to overturn.
When you go over obstacles, always follow
proper procedures as described in this
owner’s manual.
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Riding Your ATV
Your ATV is designed to travel through water up to approximately
254 mm (10 inches) deep. Before crossing a stream, make sure the
water is not too deep or flowing too fast.
1.
Choose a path where both banks have gradual slopes.
2.
Proceed through the water at a slow, steady speed.
3.
Watch out for submerged obstacles and slippery rocks.
4.
Avoid getting the spark plug or air cleaner wet, as this would
cause the engine to stop.
5.
After leaving the water, always test both the front and rear
brakes.
Riding through water can make the brakes less effective than
normal, and may reduce stopping ability.
If necessary, apply the brakes repeatedly until they dry out and
operate normally.
If the brakes don’t regain effectiveness, stop your ATV and
follow the procedures on page 152.
Riding Through Water
WARNING
3
WARNING
The ATV tyres have some ability to float.
Operating this ATV through deep or fast-
flowing water may cause a loss of traction
and loss of control, which could lead to a
crash.
Never operate this ATV in fast-flowing water
or in water deeper than that specified in this
owner’s manual.
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Parking
Touching the brakes after long hours or heavy usage, can cause burn
injuries.
1.
Look for level parking area. Make sure the ground surface is firm.
2.
After bringing your ATV to a stop, hold the brakes while you shift
into neutral.
3.
Set the parking brake.
4.
Turn the ignition switch OFF (w).
5.
If you’re finished riding for the day, turn the fuel valve OFF.
If it is necessary to start the engine when your ATV in gear and is
stopped on a grade, rock the vehicle back and forth to allow shifting
the transmission into neutral.
The brakelight is activated by applying the parking brake. When
using the parking brake, be sure to turn the ignition switch OFF (w)
to avoid discharging the battery.
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Parking
Parking on a Steep Incline or a Loose or Slippery Surface
If you must park your ATV on a steep incline or loose or slippery
surface, use the following procedure:
1.
While holding the brakes, set the parking brake.
2.
Turn the ignition switch OFF (w) and release the brakes.
3.
If the ATV begins to move, either while sitting on it or after you
dismount, find a better parking location.
4.
If rocks or other objects are available, you can block the wheels
as shown for additional security.
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Servicing Your Honda
(cont’d)
Servicing Your Honda
To help keep your ATV in good shape, this section includes a
Maintenance Schedule for required service and step-by-step
instructions for specific maintenance tasks. You’ll also find important
safety precautions, information on fuels and oils, and tips for
keeping your Honda looking good.
For information about replacing fuses, see page 194.
Before You Service Your Honda
The Importance of Maintenance ................................................. 95
Maintenance Safety.................................................................... 96
Important Safety Precautions ................................................... 97
Maintenance Schedule ............................................................... 98
Maintenance Record................................................................. 102
Service Preparations
Maintenance Component Locations ......................................... 103
Tool Kit .................................................................................... 106
Owner’s Manual Storage .......................................................... 107
Seat Removal............................................................................ 108
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Service Procedures
Fluids & Filters
Fuel .......................................................................................... 109
Engine Oil................................................................................. 112
Gear Case Oil ........................................................................... 119
Air Cleaner ............................................................................... 121
Engine
Throttle .................................................................................... 126
Carburetor Choke Cable & Knob .............................................. 128
Clutch System .......................................................................... 129
Reverse Inhibitor System ........................................................... 130
Engine Idle Speed and Air-Fuel Mixture..................................... 131
Spark Plug ................................................................................ 133
Valves....................................................................................... 136
Spark Arrester .......................................................................... 137
Chassis
Brakes ...................................................................................... 138
Wheels & Tyres......................................................................... 153
Guards ..................................................................................... 160
Electrical
Battery ..................................................................................... 161
Appearance Care...................................................................... 166
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Before Yo u Service Your Honda
The Importance of Maintenance
A well-maintained ATV is essential for safe, economical, and trouble-
free riding. It will also help reduce air pollution. Careful pre-ride
inspections and good maintenance are especially important because
your ATV is designed to be ridden over rough off-road terrain.
To help you properly care for your ATV, this section of the manual
provides a Maintenance Schedule. The service intervals in this
schedule are based on average riding conditions.
More frequent service is needed if you subject your ATV to severe
use or ride in unusually wet or dusty areas.
Frequent servicing of the air cleaner is especially important to help
you avoid a possible costly engine repair.
If your ATV overturns or is involved in a crash, be sure your dealer
inspects all major parts, even if you are able to make some repairs.
WARNING
3
WARNING
Improperly maintaining this ATV 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.
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Maintenance Safety
This section includes instructions on how to perform some important
maintenance tasks. If you have basic mechanical skills, you can
perform many of these tasks with the tools provided with your ATV.
Other tasks that are more difficult and require special tools are best
performed by professionals. Removing the wheels should normally
be handled only by a Honda technician or other qualified mechanic.
Instructions are included in this manual only to assist in emergency
service.
Some of the most important safety precautions follow. However, we
cannot warn you of every conceivable hazard that can arise in
performing maintenance. Only you can decide whether or not you
should perform a given task.
WARNING
3
WARNING
Failure to properly follow maintenance
instructions and precautions can cause you to
be seriously hurt or killed.
Always follow the procedures and
precautions in this owner’s manual.
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Maintenance Safety
Make sure the engine is off before you begin any maintenance or
repairs. This will help eliminate several potential hazards:
Carbon monoxide poisoning from engine exhaust. Be sure
there is adequate ventilation whenever you operate the engine.
Burns from hot ATV parts. Allow the engine, muffler, brakes
and other high-temperature parts to cool before servicing as you
can get burned.
Injury from moving parts. Do not run the engine unless
instructed to do so.
Read the instructions before you begin, and make sure you have
the tools and skills required.
To reduce the possibility of a fire or explosion, be careful when
working around petrol. Use only non-flammable solvent, not
petrol, to clean parts. Keep cigarettes, sparks, and flames away
from all fuel-related parts.
Remember that your Honda dealer knows your ATV best and is fully
equipped to maintain and repair it. To ensure the best quality and
reliability, use only new Honda Genuine Parts or other equivalents
for repair and replacement.
Important Safety Precautions
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Maintenance Schedule
The required Maintenance Schedule that follows specifies how often
you should have your ATV serviced, and what things need attention.
It is essential to have your ATV serviced as scheduled to maintain
safe, dependable performance and proper emission control.
The service intervals in this Maintenance Schedule are based on
average riding conditions. Some items will need more frequent
service if you ride in unusually wet or dusty areas or at full throttle.
Consult your dealer for recommendations applicable to your
individual needs and use.
Some items in the Maintenance Schedule can be performed with
basic mechanical skills and hand tools. Procedures for these items
are provided in this manual. Other items involve more extensive
procedures and may require special training, tools, and equipment.
We recommend that you have your dealer perform these tasks
unless you have advanced mechanical skills and the required tools
and equipment. Procedures for such items in this schedule are
provided in an official Honda Shop Manual available for purchase.
If you do not feel capable of performing a given task or need
assistance, remember that your Honda dealer knows your ATV best
and is fully equipped to maintain and repair it. If you decide to do
your own maintenance, use only Honda Genuine Parts or their
equivalents for repair or replacement to ensure the best quality and
reliability.
Changing parts can affect your health and safety. We recommend
that you consult your dealer if you do not have the proper
equipment and experience to change parts on your own.
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Maintenance Schedule
Perform the pre-ride inspection (page 47) and owner maintenance
on this section at each scheduled maintenance period.
Each item on the maintenance schedule requires some mechanical
knowledge. Certain items (particularly those marked
*
and
**
) may
require more technical information and tools. Consult your dealer.
Summary of Maintenance Schedule Notes & Procedures:
NOTES:
1.
Service more frequently when riding in dusty areas, sand or
snow.
2.
Service more frequently after riding in very wet or muddy
conditions.
3.
Replace every 2 years. Replacement requires mechanical skill.
* Should be serviced by your dealer, unless you have the proper
tools and service data, and is mechanically qualified. Refer to
the official Honda Shop Manual.
** In the interest of safety, we recommend these items be serviced
only by your dealer.
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Maintenance Schedule
Maintenance Procedures:
I: inspect and clean, adjust, lubricate, or replace, if necessary
C: clean
A: adjust
L: lubricate
R: replace
* Should be serviced by your dealer, unless you have the proper tools and service data, and is
mechanically qualified. Refer to the official Honda Shop Manual.
** In the interest of safety, we recommend these items be serviced only by your dealer.
FREQUENCY WHICHEVER
COMES FIRST
INITIAL
MAINT.
REGULAR
MAINT. INTERVAL
Refer to
page
ITEMS
km 150 1000 2000
mi 100 600 1200
MONTH 1 6 12
NOTE HOURS 20 100 200
* FUEL LINE I
* THROTTLE OPERATION I 126
* CARBURETOR CHOKE I 128
AIR CLEANER
NOTE 1
C C 121 – 124
* SUB AIR CLEANER
NOTE 1
CR
AIR CLEANER HOUSING
DRAIN TUBE
NOTE 2
I I 125
SPARK PLUG I I 133
* VALVE CLEARANCE I I I 136
ENGINE OIL INITIAL=150 km (100 mi),
20 operating hours or 1
month: R
REGULAR=Every 1000 km
(600 mi), 100 operating
hours or 12 months: R
112 – 118
** ENGINE OIL CENTRIFUGAL
FILTER
C—
* ENGINE IDLE SPEED I I I 131
* SECONDARY AIR SUPPLY
SYSTEM
I—
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Maintenance Schedule
* Should be serviced by your dealer, unless you have the proper tools and service data, and is
mechanically qualified. Refer to the official Honda Shop Manual.
** In the interest of safety, we recommend these items be serviced only by your dealer.
FREQUENCY WHICHEVER
COMES FIRST
INITIAL
MAINT.
REGULAR
MAINT. INTERVAL
Refer to
page
ITEMS
km 150 1000 2000
mi 100 600 1200
MONTH 1 6 12
NOTE HOURS 20 100 200
REAR FINAL GEAR CASE
OIL
(R: EVERY
2 YEARS)
I 119 – 120
* BRAKE FLUID
NOTE 3
I I 138 – 140
* BRAKE SHOE WEAR
NOTE 1
I 150
* BRAKELIGHT SWITCH I I I 151
BRAKE SYSTEM I I I 138 – 152
* REVERSE INHIBITOR
SYSTEM
I I I 130
GUARDS I I 160
* CLUTCH SYSTEM I I I 129
* SUSPENSION I I
* SPARK ARRESTER C C 137
* NUTS, BOLTS, FASTENERS I I
** WHEELS/TYRES I I I
** TIE-ROD AND JOINT
BOOTS
III
** STEERING SHAFT HOLDER
BEARINGS
I—
** STEERING SYSTEM I
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Maintenance Record
Keeping an accurate maintenance record will help ensure that your
ATV is properly maintained. Retain detailed receipts to verify the
maintenance was performed. If the ATV is sold, these receipts should
be transferred with the ATV to the new owner. Make sure whoever
performs the maintenance completes this record. All scheduled
maintenance, including the 150 km (100 mile) or 1 month or 20
hours initial maintenance, is considered a normal owner operating
cost and will be charged for by your dealer. Use the space under
Notes to record anything you want to remind yourself about or
mention to your dealer.
km (miles) or
months or hours
ODO or
HOUR
Date Performed
By:
Notes
150 (100) or
1 or 20
1,000 (600) or
6 or 100
2,000 (1,200) or
12 or 200
3,000 (1,800) or
18 or 300
4,000 (2,400) or
24 or 400
5,000 (3,000) or
30 or 500
6,000 (3,600) or
36 or 600
7,000 (4,200) or
42 or 700
8,000 (4,800) or
48 or 800
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Service Preparations
Maintenance Component
Locations
reverse
assist lever
front brake fluid reservoir
choke knob
front brake lever
fuel fill cap
throttle lever
P/R lever
rear brake lever/
parking brake lever
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Maintenance Component
Locations
throttle stop screw
(engine idle speed)
battery
fuse
air cleaner
air cleaner
housing
drain tube
rear brakelight
switch
engine oil drain bolt
rear brake pedal
clutch adjuster
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Maintenance Component
Locations
spark plug
engine oil fill cap/dipstick
owner’s manual
spark arrester
storage compartment
tool kit
air pressure gauge
gear case oil
level check bolt
gear case oil
fill cap
gear case oil
drain bolt
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Tool Kit
The tool kit (1) is stored in the storage compartment (2) below the
rear cargo rack.
To open the compartment, unhook the rubber strap (3).
The gear change tool (4) is stored underside of the seat.
The tools in the kit are sufficient to perform routine maintenance
and simple repairs. Any extensive work requiring additional tools
should be performed by your dealer.
The tool kit includes the following items:
* standard/Phillips screwdriver
* screwdriver handle
* spark plug wrench
* air pressure gauge
* tool case
REAR
(1)(2)
(3)
(1) tool kit
(2) storage compartment
(3) rubber strap
(4) gear change tool
SEAT UNDERSIDE
(4)
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Owner’s Manual Storage
Your ATV provides storage for the owner’s manual so you’ll have it
with you for easy reference. Store your owner’s manual (1) in the
plastic document bag underside of the seat (2).
The owner’s manual and spare fuses (3) should be stored in the
plastic document bag (4).
To remove the seat, see page 108.
Be careful not to flood this area when washing your ATV or riding
through water.
SEAT UNDERSIDE
(1)
(4)
(3)
(2)
(1) owner’s manual
(2) seat
(3) spare fuses
(4) plastic document bag
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Seat Removal
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
The seat must be removed for air cleaner, battery and fuse
maintenance.
Removal
1.
Pull the seat lock lever (1) at the left side of the seat.
2.
Pull the seat (2) up from the rear to remove the studs (3) from the
grommets (4).
3.
Slide the seat back and up.
Installation
1.
Insert the front prongs (5) into the hooks (6) on the frame and
press the studs into the grommets.
2.
Press down on the seat until it locks.
(1)
(3)
(2)
(5)
(4)
(6)
(1) seat lock lever
(2) seat
(3) studs
(4) grommets
(5) front prongs
(6) hooks
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Service ProceduresFluids & Filters
Fuel
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
Use only unleaded fuel in your Honda. The use of leaded fuel will
damage the catalytic converter(s). If you ride your Honda in a country
where leaded fuel might be available, take precautions to use only
unleaded fuel.
Your engine is designed to use any unleaded petrol that has a pump
octane number (R + M)/2 of 86 or higher, or a research octane
number of 91 or higher. Petrol pumps at service stations normally
display the pump octane number. For information on the use of
Petrol Containing Alcohol, see page 210.
Use of lower octane petrol can cause persistent “pinging” or “spark
knock” (a loud rapping noise) which, if severe, can lead to engine
damage. Light pinging experienced while operating under a heavy
load, such as climbing a hill, is no cause for concern.
If pinging or spark knock occurs at a steady engine speed under
normal load, change brands of petrol. If pinging or spark knock
persists, consult your dealer.
Never use stale or contaminated petrol or an oil/petrol mixture.
Avoid getting dirt, dust, or water in the fuel tank.
Fuel Recommendation
type unleaded
research octane number 91 (or higher)
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Fuel
Fuel tank capacity, including reserve:
9.1 ℓ (2.40 US gal , 2.00 Imp gal)
Reserve capacity:
2.4 ℓ (0.63 US gal , 0.53 Imp gal)
The tank should be refilled as soon as possible after switching to
reserve, and the fuel valve should be returned to the ON position
after refuelling to avoid running out of fuel with no reserve.
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
Fuel Capacity
Refuelling Procedure
(3)
(2)
(1)
(4)
(1) fuel fill cap
(2) breather tube
(3) handlebar cover hole
(4) bottom of filler neck
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Fuel
1.
To open the fuel fill cap (1), turn it counterclockwise.
2.
Pull the breather tube (2) out of the handlebar cover hole (3).
3.
Add fuel until the level reaches the bottom of the filler neck (4).
Avoid over filling the tank. There should be no fuel in the filler
neck.
4.
After refuelling, turn the fuel fill cap clockwise until it clicks.
5.
Insert the breather tube into the handlebar cover hole.
6.
If the fuel valve was set to RES, turn the fuel valve ON.
If you replace the fuel fill cap, use only a Honda Genuine
replacement part.
WARNING
3
WARNING
Petrol is highly flammable and explosive. You
can be burned or seriously injured when
handling fuel.
Stop the engine and keep heat, sparks and
flame away.
Handle fuel only outdoors.
Wipe up spills immediately.
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Engine Oil
Engine oil quality is a major factor that affects both the performance
and the service life of the engine.
Using the proper oil (page 113) and filter, and regularly checking,
adding, and changing oil will help extend your engine’s life. Even the
best oil wears out. Changing oil helps get rid of dirt and deposits in
the engine. Operating the engine with old or dirty oil can damage
your engine. Running the engine with insufficient oil can cause
serious damage to the engine and transmission.
Change the engine oil as specified in the maintenance schedule on
page 100. When running in very dusty conditions, oil changes
should be performed more frequently than specified in the
maintenance schedule.
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Engine Oil
*
Suggested oils are equal in performance to SJ oils that are not
labeled as energy conserving or resource conserving on the
circular API service label.
Your ATV does not need oil additives. Use the recommended oil.
Do not use oils with graphite or molybdenum additives. They may
adversely affect clutch operation.
Do not use API SH or higher oils displaying a circular API “energy
conserving” or “resource conserving” service label on the
container. They may affect lubrication and clutch performance.
Do not use non-detergent, vegetable, or castor based racing oils.
Oil Recommendation
API classification
*
SG or higher except oils labeled as
energy conserving or resource
conserving on the circular API
service label
viscosity (weight) SAE 10W-30
JASO T 903
standard
MA
NOT RECOMMENDED RECOMMENDED
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Engine Oil
Other viscosities shown in the following chart may be used when the
average temperature in your riding area is within the indicated
range.
JASO T 903 standard
The JASO T 903 standard is an index for engine oils for 4-stroke
motorcycle engines.
There are two classes: MA and MB.
Oil conforming to the standard is labeled on the oil container. For
example, the following label shows the MA classification.
(1)
(2)
(1) oil code
(2) oil classification
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Engine Oil
(cont’d)
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
Check the engine oil level each day before operating your ATV and
add if needed.
Before riding your ATV, check the engine oil level.
1.
Park your ATV on a firm, level surface.
2.
Start the engine in a well-ventilated area and let it idle for 3 – 5
minutes. Stop the engine and wait 2 – 3 minutes.
3.
Remove the oil fill cap/dipstick (1) from the front crankcase cover
and wipe it clean.
4.
Insert the oil fill cap/dipstick without screwing it in, then remove
the oil fill cap/dipstick and check the oil level. The oil level should
be between the upper level mark (2) and the lower level mark (3)
on the oil fill cap/dipstick.
Checking & Adding Oil
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Engine Oil
5.
If required, add the specified oil into the fill cap hole, up to the
upper level mark on the oil fill cap/dipstick. Do not overfill.
6.
Reinstall the oil fill cap/dipstick.
NOTICE
Running the engine with an improper oil level can cause serious
engine damage.
LEFT SIDE
(1)
(3)
(2)
(1) oil fill cap/dipstick (2) upper level mark
(3) lower level mark
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Engine Oil
(cont’d)
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
This procedure requires mechanical skill and professional tools such
as a torque wrench, as well as a means for disposing of the drained
fluid (page 180). If you do not have the skills or the tools, see your
dealer.
Drain the Engine Oil:
1.
With the ATV on the level ground, remove the oil fill cap/dipstick
from the front crankcase cover.
2.
Place an oil drain pan under the crankcase and remove the
engine oil drain bolt (1) and sealing washer (2).
Changing Engine Oil
UNDER ENGINE
(2)
(1)
(1) engine oil drain bolt (2) sealing washer
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Engine Oil
3.
Pour the drained oil into a suitable container and dispose of it in
an approved manner (page 180).
NOTICE
Improper disposal of drained fluids is harmful to the environment.
Add Engine Oil:
1.
Reinstall the oil drain bolt with a new sealing washer, and tighten
it to the specified torque:
25 N·m (2.5 kgf·m , 18 lbf·ft)
2.
Fill the crankcase with the recommended grade oil
approximately:
1.5 ℓ (1.6 US qt , 1.3 Imp qt)
3.
Reinstall the oil fill cap/dipstick.
4.
Start the engine and let it idle for 3 – 5 minutes.
5.
Stop the engine and check the oil level. Make sure the oil is
between the upper and lower level marks on the oil fill cap/
dipstick. If necessary, add more oil but do not overfill.
6.
Check that there are no oil leaks.
If a torque wrench is not used for installation, see your dealer as
soon as possible to verify proper assembly.
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Gear Case Oil
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
Change the oil with the gear case at normal operating temperature
to assure complete and rapid draining.
Oil Recommendation
type hypoid gear oil
viscosity (weight) SAE 80W-90
Changing Oil
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Gear Case Oil
1.
Park the ATV on level ground.
2.
Place an oil drain pan under the oil drain bolt (1).
3.
Remove the oil fill cap (2), drain bolt and sealing washer (3).
4.
After the oil has completely drained, reinstall the drain bolt with
a new sealing washer, and tighten it to the specified torque:
12 N·m (1.2 kgf·m , 9 lbf·ft)
5.
Fill the gear case with the recommended oil.
80 cm
3
(2.7 US oz , 2.8 Imp oz)
6.
Remove the oil level check bolt (4) and sealing washer. Make sure
the oil level reaches the oil level check hole (5).
7.
Install the oil fill cap and tighten it to the specified torque:
12 N·m (1.2 kgf·m , 9 lbf·ft)
8.
Install the oil level check bolt with a new sealing washer and
tighten it to the specified torque:
12 N·m (1.2 kgf·m , 9 lbf·ft)
REAR
(2)
(1)
(1) oil drain bolt (4) oil level check bolt
(2) oil fill cap (5) oil level check hole
(4)
(5)
(3)
(3)
(3) sealing washer
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Air Cleaner
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
Proper air cleaner maintenance is very important for off-road
vehicles. A dirty, water-soaked, worn-out, or defective air cleaner
will allow dirt, dust, mud, and other impurities to pass into the
engine.
Service the air cleaner more frequently if you ride in unusually wet or
dusty areas. Your dealer can help you determine the correct service
interval for your riding conditions.
Your ATV’s air cleaner has very specific performance requirements.
Use a new Honda Genuine air cleaner specified for your model or an
air cleaner of equal quality.
NOTICE
Using the wrong air cleaner may result in premature engine wear.
Proper air cleaner maintenance can prevent premature engine wear
or damage, expensive repairs, low engine power, poor gas mileage,
and spark plug fouling.
NOTICE
Improper or lack of proper air cleaner maintenance can cause poor
performance and premature engine wear.
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Air Cleaner
1.
Remove the seat by pulling the seat lock lever (1) up (page 108).
2.
Unlatch the retainer clips (2).
3.
Remove the air cleaner housing cover (3).
Cleaning
UNDER SEAT
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1) seat lock lever (3) air cleaner housing cover
(2) retainer clips
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Air Cleaner
(cont’d)
4.
Loosen the screws (4) and remove the air cleaner assembly (5)
from the air cleaner housing.
5.
Unscrew the clamp (6).
6.
Remove the air cleaner (7) from the air cleaner body (8).
7.
Gently wash the air cleaner in clean, non-flammable (high flash
point) solvent such as kerosene — not petrol. After cleaning,
gently squeeze out the remaining solvent. Avoid twisting or
wringing the air cleaner. This can tear the foam.
8.
Inspect for tears or cracks in the foam or seams of the air cleaner.
Replace the air cleaner if it is damaged.
9.
Allow the air cleaner to dry thoroughly before applying oil. A wet
air cleaner will not fully absorb the oil.
10.
Pour clean air filter oil over the entire surface of the air cleaner.
Use both hands to evenly spread the oil into the air cleaner.
Gently squeeze out any excess oil. (To keep your hands dry, place
the air cleaner in a clean plastic bag before spreading the oil into
the air cleaner.)
UNDER SEAT
(6)
(7)
(8)(4)
(5)
(4) screws
(5) air cleaner assembly
(6) clamp
(7) air cleaner
(8) air cleaner body
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Air Cleaner
11.
Install the air cleaner on the air cleaner body.
12.
Apply a thin coat of grease to the sealing surface of the air
cleaner assembly.
13.
Install the clamp.
14.
Insert the air cleaner assembly into the air cleaner housing.
15.
Fasten the screws.
Do not push the dust cover (1) too far into the air cleaner housing
(2). If the dust cover is dirty, clean it.
Dust Cover
UNDER SEAT
(1) dust cover (2) air cleaner housing
(2)
(1)
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Air Cleaner
The air cleaner housing drain tube should be serviced in accordance
with the Maintenance Schedule. (Riding through water may require
more frequent inspection.) If deposits can be seen in the drain tube,
the tube must be cleaned before starting the vehicle.
1.
Remove the drain tube (1) by removing the clip (2) under the air
cleaner housing (3).
2.
Drain the deposits.
3.
Reinstall the drain tube, securing it with the clip.
Air Cleaner Housing Drain Tube
REAR
(3)
(1) drain tube (3) air cleaner housing
(2)
(1)
(2) clip
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Engine
Throttle
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
Inspection
Check freeplay at the throttle lever (1).
Freeplay:
3 – 8 mm (0.1 – 0.3 in)
Adjustment
1.
Slide the rubber sleeve (2) back to expose the throttle cable
adjuster (3).
2.
Loosen the lock nut (4).
3.
Turn the adjuster to obtain the correct freeplay.
4.
Tighten the lock nut and reinstall the sleeve.
5.
After adjustment, check for smooth operation of the throttle
lever from fully closed to fully open in all steering positions.
Throttle Freeplay
RIGHT HANDLEBAR
(4)
3 – 8 mm
(0.1 – 0.3 in)
(1)(3)(2)
(1) throttle lever
(2) rubber sleeve
(3) throttle cable adjuster
(4) lock nut
(A) decrease freeplay
(B) increase freeplay
(A)
(B)
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Throttle
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
1.
Check that the throttle assembly is positioned properly and the
securing bolts are tight.
2.
Check for smooth operation of the throttle lever from fully open
to fully closed in all steering positions. If there is a problem, see
your dealer.
3.
Inspect the condition of the throttle cable from the throttle lever
down to the carburetor. If the cable is kinked or chafed, have it
replaced.
4.
Check the cable for tension or stress in all steering positions.
5.
Lubricate the cable with a commercially available cable lubricant
to prevent premature wear and corrosion.
Throttle Inspection
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Carburetor Choke Cable & Knob
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
1.
Check the condition of the choke cable (1).
2.
Check the operation of the choke knob (2).
If the cable is damaged or kinked, have it replaced by your dealer.
LEFT HANDLEBAR
(1)
(1) choke cable (2) choke knob
(2)
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Clutch System
Your ATV’s shift-activated, wet, multiplate clutch is part of the
primary drive system. Proper adjustment allows a smooth, gradual
engagement when shifting gears.
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
1.
Make sure the ignition switch is OFF (w).
2.
Loosen the lock nut (1).
3.
Turn the clutch adjuster (2) counterclockwise until you feel slight
resistance.
4.
Turn the adjuster 1/4 turn clockwise, then tighten the lock nut to
hold the adjuster in this position.
5.
After adjustment, start the engine and test ride your ATV to be
sure the clutch is operating properly.
If you cannot get proper adjustment, or the clutch does not work
properly, the clutch friction discs may be worn. See your dealer or
refer to official Honda Shop Manual.
Clutch Adjustment
FRONT
(1)
(1) lock nut (2) clutch adjuster
(2)
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Reverse Inhibitor System
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
1.
Turn over the dust cover (1).
2.
Check the reverse assist lever (2) freeplay, measured at the
reverse assist lever end near the cable:
2 – 4 mm (0.1 – 0.2 in)
3.
To adjust, slide the rubber sleeve (3), loosen the lock nut (4) and
turn the adjusting nut (5) to obtain the correct freeplay.
After adjustment, tighten the lock nut securely.
4.
Return the dust cover and rubber sleeve.
Other Checks
Check the reverse assist lever and cable for loose connections or
other damage. If the cable is worn or kinked, have it replaced by
your dealer.
Reverse Inhibitor System Adjustment
(1)
(2)
(B)
(5)
(4)
(3)
(A)
2 – 4 mm
(0.1 – 0.2 in)
(1) dust cover
(2) reverse assist lever
(3) rubber sleeve
(4) lock nut
(5) adjusting nut
(A) decrease freeplay
(B) increase freeplay
LEFT HANDLEBAR
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Engine Idle Speed and Air-Fuel
Mixture
The best way to assure proper carburetion is to see your dealer for
regularly scheduled servicing, including carburetor adjustment.
Remember, idle speed adjustment is not a “cure-all” for other
problems in your engine’s fuel-delivery system. Adjusting the idle will
not compensate for a fault elsewhere.
The engine must be at normal operating temperature for accurate
idle speed adjustment.
For information about high altitude carburetor adjustment, see page 209.
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
1.
If the engine is cold, start it and warm it up with 10 minutes of
stop-and-go riding. Stop the engine.
2.
Park your ATV on a firm, level surface.
3.
Connect a tachometer to the engine.
4.
Shift into neutral. Start the engine.
5.
Adjust idle speed by turning the throttle stop screw (1).
Idle speed (in neutral):
1,400 ± 100 min
–1
(rpm)
Idle Speed Adjustment
RIGHT SIDE
(1)
(1) throttle stop screw
(2) pilot screw
(2)
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Engine Idle Speed and Air-Fuel
Mixture
The pilot screw (2) is available to compensate for air-fuel mixture. For
those who are mechanically proficient and have the necessary tools,
adjustment procedures are given in the official Honda Shop Manual
available from your dealer. All others should have this carburetor
modification performed by your dealer.
Air-Fuel Mixture Adjustment
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Spark Plug
Use only the recommended type of spark plug in the recommended
heat range.
NOTICE
Using spark plugs with an improper heat range can cause engine
damage.
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
1.
Clean any dirt from around the spark plug base.
2.
Disconnect the spark plug cap (1). Take care to avoid damaging
the spark plug wire when disconnecting the cap.
3.
Using a spark plug wrench provided in the tool kit, remove the
spark plug.
Spark Plug Recommendation
standard spark plug DPR8EA-9 (NGK) or
X24EPR-U9 (DENSO)
for cold climate
(below 5°C, 41°F)
DPR7EA-9 (NGK) or
X22EPR-U9 (DENSO)
for extended high
speed riding
DPR9EA-9 (NGK) or
X27EPR-U9 (DENSO)
Spark Plug Inspection & Replacement
(1)
(1) spark plug cap
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Spark Plug
4.
Inspect the electrodes and centre porcelain for deposits,
corrosion, or carbon fouling. If the corrosion or deposits are
heavy, replace the plug. Clean a carbon or wet-fouled plug with
a plug cleaner, if available, or a wire brush. Inspect the spark plug
electrodes for wear. The centre electrode (2) should have a flat tip
and sharp edges, and the side electrode (3) should not be eroded.
If the electrodes and insulator tip appear unusually fouled or
burned, we suggest that you contact your dealer.
5.
Discard the spark plug if there is apparent wear or if the insulator
is cracked or chipped.
6.
Using a wire-type feeler gauge, check the spark plug gap (4). If
adjustment is necessary, bend the side electrode carefully.
The gap should be:
0.8 – 0.9 mm (0.03 – 0.04 in)
(4)
(2)
(2) centre electrode
(3) side electrode
(4) spark plug gap
(3)
0.8 – 0.9 mm
(0.03 – 0.04 in)
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Spark Plug
7.
With the plug washer attached, thread the spark plug in by hand
to prevent cross-threading.
8.
Tighten the spark plug:
If the old plug is good:
1/8 turn after it seats.
If installing a new plug, tighten it twice to prevent loosening:
a) First, tighten the plug:
b) Then loosen the plug.
c) Next, tighten the plug again:
1/8 turn after it seats.
NOTICE
An improperly tightened spark plug can damage the engine. If a
plug is too loose, the piston may be damaged. If a plug is too tight,
the threads may be damaged.
9.
Connect the spark plug cap.
NGK: 3/4 turn after it seats.
DENSO: 1/2 turn after it seats.
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Valves
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
Valve clearance should be:
Excessive clearance will cause noise. Insufficient clearance will cause
loss of power and possibly damage the valves.
For those who are mechanically proficient and have the proper tools,
instructions on adjusting valve clearances are given in the official
Honda Shop Manual. Otherwise, the valves should be adjusted by
your dealer.
Valve Inspection
intake: 0.13 mm (0.005 in)
exhaust: 0.13 mm (0.005 in)
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Spark Arrester
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
The exhaust system must be periodically purged of accumulated
carbon. To purge the system:
1.
Select a well-ventilated area free of combustible materials and
make sure the exhaust pipe is cool.
2.
Remove the bolt (1).
3.
Start the engine and rev it up approximately twenty times while
momentarily creating exhaust system back pressure by blocking
the end of the muffler with a shop towel.
4.
Stop the engine and allow the exhaust pipe to cool.
5.
Reinstall the bolt securely.
(1)
(1) bolt
REAR
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Chassis
Brakes
The hydraulic drum brakes (front) and single mechanical drum brake
(rear) on your ATV dissipate heat generated by the friction of the
brake shoes on the drums as the wheels are slowed.
As the front brake shoes wear, brake fluid level will drop. A leak in
the system will also cause the level to drop.
Inspect the system before each ride to ensure there are no fluid
leaks. Periodically inspect the brake fluid level and front and rear
brake shoes for wear.
If the brake lever or brake pedal freeplay does not feel within the
normal range while riding, check the brake shoes for wear
(page 150). Worn shoes should be replaced. If the shoes are not
worn beyond the recommended limit, there is probably air in the
brake system. See your dealer to have the air bled from the system.
The recommended brake fluid is DOT 3 or DOT 4 Brake Fluid, or any
brake fluid of equal quality and performance. Use fresh brake fluid
from a sealed container. Be sure to read the label before opening the
sealed container. An opened container may be contaminated or may
have absorbed moisture from the air.
Brake Fluid Recommendation
brake fluid DOT 3 or DOT 4 Brake Fluid
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Brakes
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
With the ATV in an upright position, check the fluid level.
It should be above the LOWER level mark (1).
If the fluid is below the LOWER level mark, have your dealer add the
recommended fluid.
Do not add or replace brake fluid, except in an emergency. Use only
fresh brake fluid from a sealed container. If you do add fluid, have
your dealer check the system as soon as possible.
NOTICE
Brake fluid can damage plastic and painted surfaces. Handle with
care.
Fluid Level Inspection
RIGHT HANDLEBAR
(1)
(1) LOWER level mark
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Brakes
Wipe up spills immediately. Avoid brake fluid contact with skin or
eyes. If it comes in contact with your eyes, wash them out with clean
water and immediately call a doctor. If it comes in contact with your
skin, wash with clean water and, if necessary, call a doctor.
Make sure there are no fluid leaks.
Check for deterioration or cracks in the hoses and fittings. If the
hoses are worn or cracked, have them replaced by your dealer.
Other Inspections
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Brakes
(cont’d)
1.
Measure the distance the brake lever moves before the brakes
start to take hold. Freeplay, measured at the tip of the front brake
lever (1) should be:
25 – 30 mm (1.0 – 1.2 in)
Front Brake Lever Freeplay & Shoe Lining
Clearance
(1)
RIGHT HANDLEBAR
(1) front brake lever
25 – 30 mm
(1.0 – 1.2 in)
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Brakes
2.
Remove the inspection hole plug (2).
3.
Measure the lining thickness (3) on both front wheels:
If either lining is worn beyond the limit, both brake shoes must be
replaced by your dealer.
4.
If the brake lever freeplay and the brake shoe lining thickness are
within the recommended limits, reinstall the inspection hole
plugs, seating them into the inspection hole as shown.
5.
If the brake lever freeplay is excessive but the linings are not worn
beyond the service limit, adjust the brake lining clearance.
Standard: 4.0 mm (0.16 in)
Service Limit: 1.0 mm (0.04 in)
FRONT
(5)
(2) inspection hole plug (4) front brake drum
(2)
(3) lining thickness (5) front wheel rim
(4)
(2)
(3)
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Brakes
(cont’d)
To adjust the brake lining clearance:
1.
Squeeze the brake lever firmly two or three times, then release it.
2.
Raise the front and rear wheels off the ground by placing a
support block under the vehicle.
3.
Beginning with either the left or right front wheel, remove the
inspection hole plug and line up the hole with one of the brake
adjusters.
4.
Using a screwdriver, turn the brake shoe adjuster (1) until the
front brake locks.
FRONT
(1) brake shoe adjuster
(1)
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5.
Back the adjuster off three clicks, then squeeze the brake lever
several times. Spin the wheel manually to make sure the brake
does not drag.
6.
Line up the inspection hole with the second adjuster and repeat
steps 3 through 5.
7.
Reinstall the inspection hole plug, seating it into the inspection
hole as shown.
8.
Follow steps 3 through 7 to adjust the other front brake.
9.
Recheck the brake lever freeplay. If freeplay is still excessive after
adjusting the brake lining clearance, there is probably air in the
brake system and it must be bled out. See your dealer for this
service.
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Brakes
Inspection
Measure the distance the rear brake pedal (1) moves before the
brake starts to take hold. Freeplay, measurement at the tip of the
end of the pedal, should be:
15 – 20 mm (0.6 – 0.8 in)
If necessary, adjust to the specified range.
Rear Brake Pedal Freeplay
(1)
RIGHT SIDE
(1) rear brake pedal
15 – 20 mm
(0.6 – 0.8 in)
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Brakes
Adjustment
1.
Turn the brake pedal adjusting nut (2), located on the brake
operating rod at the rear of the frame. Make sure the cutout on
the adjusting nut is properly seated on the brake arm pin (3).
2.
Adjust the freeplay of the rear brake pedal. Push the brake arm
(4) then check the clearance between the brake arm and the
brake arm pin.
(3)
RIGHT REAR
(2) brake pedal adjusting nut
(2)
(3) brake arm pin
(4)
(4) brake arm
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Brakes
Inspection
Measure the distance the rear brake lever/parking brake lever (1)
moves before the brake starts to take hold. Freeplay (measurement
at the tip of the end of the brake lever) should be:
15 – 20 mm (0.6 – 0.8 in)
If necessary, adjust to the specified range.
Rear Brake Lever Freeplay
(1)
LEFT HANDLEBAR
(1) rear brake lever/parking brake lever
15 – 20 mm
(0.6 – 0.8 in)
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Brakes
Adjustment
Adjust the freeplay of the rear brake lever/parking brake lever with
the front wheels pointed straight ahead.
1.
Turn the brake lever adjusting nut (2), located on the brake
operating rod at the rear of the frame. Make sure the cutout on
the adjusting nut is properly seated on the brake arm pin (3).
2.
Adjust the freeplay of the rear brake lever/parking brake lever.
Push the brake arm (4) then check the clearance between the
brake arm and the brake arm pin.
(2)
RIGHT REAR
(2) brake lever adjusting nut
(3)
(3) brake arm pin
(4)
(4) brake arm
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Brakes
Check that the brake lever and brake pedal assemblies are
positioned properly and the securing bolts are tight.
Make sure that the brake cables, brake arm, spring, parking, and
fasteners are in good condition.
Other Inspection
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Brakes
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
The rear brake is equipped with an external brake wear indicator
that lets you check brake wear without disassembly. Application of
the brake control causes the arrow on the brake arm to move
toward a reference mark on the brake panel.
1.
Apply the brake control and check the movement of the arrow
(1) on the brake arm (2).
2.
Replace the brake shoe if the arrow aligns with the reference
mark (3) on the brake panel upon full application of the brake. If
replacement is necessary, see your dealer.
Brake Shoe Wear
RIGHT REAR
(3)
(1)
(2)
(2) brake arm
(3) reference mark(1) arrow
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Brakes
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
Rear Brake Only:
Check the operation of the rear brakelight switch (1) at the right side
behind the engine from time to time. Adjustment is done by turning
the adjusting nut (2). Turn the nut in direction (A) if the switch
operates too late and in direction (B) if the switch operates too soon.
Brakelight Switch Adjustment
RIGHT SIDE
(1)
(2)
(1) brakelight switch (2) adjusting nut
(A)
(B)
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Brakes
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
1.
Make sure the engine is OFF and the parking brake is set.
2.
Remove the front brake inspection hole plug (1).
3.
Remove the rear brake drain bolt (2) from the bottom of the rear
brake cover.
If any water drains, the brake seals must be replaced by your
dealer as soon as possible.
Draining Water from Brakes
FRONT
(1)
REAR
(1) front brake inspection hole plug
(2) rear brake drain bolt
(2)
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Wheels & Tyres
The tyres are the only point of contact between the ATV and the
road. Safety under any riding conditions is dependant upon this
small point of contact. Please understand that the tyres will have less
grip, as the tread wear decreases.
To safely operate your ATV, your wheels and tyres must be the
proper type and size. Also, your tyres must be in good condition with
adequate tread, and correctly inflated.
It is important to properly replace parts according to the replacement
schedule. We recommend that you leave this work to the experts
with the proper equipment and experience.
Wheels that are deformed or damaged must be replaced. Please
consult your dealer for replacement.
Tyres age, even if they have not been used or have only been used
occasionally.
Cracking of the tread and sidewall rubber, sometimes accompanied
by carcass deformation, is an evidence of ageing.
Old and aged tyres must be checked by experts to determine the
suitability for further use.
WARNING
3
WARNING
Using tyres that are excessively worn or
improperly inflated can cause a crash in which
you can be seriously hurt or killed.
Follow all instructions in this owner’s manual
regarding tyre inflation and maintenance.
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Wheels & Tyres
This ATV is equipped with low pressure tubeless tyres. Although the
tyres are designed specifically for off-road use, they are not immune
to punctures. Always select your riding area with care.
The following pages give detailed information on how and when to
check your air pressure, how to inspect your tyres for wear and
damage, and our recommendations for tyre repair and replacement.
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
Properly inflated tyres are most important for safety, and will provide
the best combination of handling, tread life, and riding comfort.
Generally, underinflated tyres wear unevenly, adversely affect
handling, and are more likely to fail from being overheated.
Overinflated tyres make your ATV ride harshly, are more prone to
damage from surface hazards, and wear unevenly.
Make sure the valve stem caps are secure. If necessary, install new
caps.
Air Pressure
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Always check air pressure when your tyres are “cold.” If you check
air pressure when your tyres are “warm” – even if your ATV has only
been ridden for a few miles – the readings will be higher. If you let
air out of warm tyres to match the recommended cold tyre
pressures, the tyres will be underinflated. Be sure to check tyre
pressure at the riding site, since changes in altitude can affect air
pressure.
The recommended “cold” tyre pressures are:
FRONT REAR
NO CARGO
RECOMMENDED
PRESSURE
20 kPa
(2.9 psi)
20 kPa
(2.9 psi)
WITH CARGO
RECOMMENDED
PRESSURE
20 kPa
(2.9 psi)
20 kPa
(2.9 psi)
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A manually operated tyre pump should be used rather than the high
pressure system found in service stations. This will minimize the
possibility of tyre damage from overinflation. If you use a high
pressure system at a service station, add air in small amounts and
check the pressure increase frequently to prevent possible tyre
damage from overinflation.
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
Whenever you check the tyre pressures, you should also look for:
Bumps or bulges in the side of the tyre or the tread. Replace any
tyre that has a bump or bulge.
Cuts, slits, or cracks in the tyres. Replace the tyre if you can see
fabric or cord.
Nails or other foreign objects embedded in the side of the tyre or
tread.
Excessive tread wear.
WARNING
3
WARNING
Operating this ATV with improper tyres, or
with uneven tyre pressure may cause loss of
control, and you could be seriously injured or
killed.
Always use the size and type tyres specified
in this owner’s manual for this vehicle.
Always maintain proper tyre pressure as
described in this owner’s manual.
Inspection
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Also, if you hit a pothole or other hard object while riding, stop as
soon as you safely can and carefully inspect the tyres for damage.
Tread Wear
You must periodically confirm the tread wear depth.
To check the condition of a tyre tread, measure the groove depth (1)
in the centre of the tyre, or check the wear indicator (2).
For best performance, you should replace a tyre before the tread
depth at the centre reaches the following limits:
front 4 mm (0.16 in)
rear 4 mm (0.16 in)
Front
(3) (2)
(1)
(1)
Replace
NEW
4mm
(0.16 in)
Replace
NEW
4 mm
(0.16 in)
Rear
(1) groove depth
(2) wear indicator
(3) wear indicator location mark
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Wheels & Tyres
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
A tyre that is repaired, either temporarily or permanently, will have
lower speed and performance limits than a new or undamaged tyre.
A temporary repair can sometimes be made in an emergency
situation. However, since a temporary repair may not hold, you must
ride very slowly, preferably without any cargo, and have the tyre
replaced or permanently repaired as soon as possible. (For more
information on temporary repairs, see If You Have a Flat Tyre,
page 190).
A permanent repair, such as an internal plug patch, can be made if
a tyre has only a small puncture in the tread area. However you may
not be able to safely carry as much weight. If you choose to have a
tyre repaired, be sure the repair work is performed by a professional.
If you have a tyre professionally repaired at a non-Honda facility, we
recommend that you have the work checked by your dealer.
Tyre Repair
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Wheels & Tyres
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
The tyres that came on your ATV were designed to match the
performance capabilities of your ATV and provide the best
combination of handling, braking, and comfort.
It is best to replace all four tyres, however if that is not possible, you
must replace the tyres in pairs (front or rear) with tyres of the same
size and type as the originals. Never replace just one tyre.
Used tyres should not be installed if the previous usage record is unknown.
The recommended tyres for your ATV are:
When you replace a tyre, remember:
Have the tyre replaced by your dealer if possible.
If you have a tyre professionally replaced at a non-Honda facility, we
recommended that you have the work checked by your dealer.
Tyre Replacement
WARNING
3
WARNING
Installing improper tyres on your ATV can
affect handling and stability. This can cause a
crash in which you can be seriously hurt or
killed.
Always use the size and type of tyres
recommended in this owner’s manual.
front AT22 × 7-111 MAXXIS M9803
rear AT22 × 10-91 MAXXIS M9804
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Guards
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
The engine guard (1) protects the engine crankcase.
The skid plates (2) protect the frame and rear final gear case. Check
the guard and plates for cracks, damage or looseness at intervals
shown in the Maintenance Schedule.
Have the engine guard and skid plates replaced if they are cracked or
damaged. If the guard and plate bolts are loose, tighten them
securely.
Engine Guard & Skid Plates
(1)
(2)
(1) engine guard (2) skid plates
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Electrical
Battery
Your ATV has a maintenance-free type battery. You do not have to
check the battery electrolyte level or add distilled water as you would
with a conventional-type battery.
NOTICE
Your battery is a maintenance-free type and can be permanently
damaged if the cap strip is removed.
Electrical accessories use current from the battery, even when the
ignition is OFF (w ). Limited operation also allows the battery to
discharge. If you have electrical accessories on your ATV or do not
ride frequently, we recommend that you charge the battery
frequently (see Battery Charging, page 165).
If you do not expect to ride your ATV for at least two weeks, we
recommend you remove the battery, or at least disconnect the
battery cables (negative cable first).
If you plan to store your ATV, see Battery Storage, page 162.
If your battery seems weak and/or is leaking electrolyte (causing slow
starting or other electrical problems), see your dealer.
NOTICE
An improperly disposed of battery can be harmful to the
environment and human health.
Always confirm local regulations for battery disposal.
This symbol on the battery means that this product must
not be treated as household waste.
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Battery
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
If you plan to store your ATV, we recommend you remove the
battery and store it where it can be charged at least every 30 days to
maintain its service life.
If you do not remove the battery, we recommend disconnecting the
battery cables (negative cable first).
You will get the best storage results from removing the battery and
slow charging it every 30 days (see Battery Charging, page 165).
Before you remove the battery, be sure to read all the information
that follows, as well as the information on the battery label.
Battery Storage
WARNING
3
WARNING
The battery gives off explosive hydrogen gas
during normal operation.
A spark or flame can cause the battery to
explode with enough force to kill or seriously
hurt you.
Wear protective clothing and a face shield, or
have a skilled mechanic do the battery
maintenance.
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Battery
(cont’d)
The battery is located in a compartment under the seat.
Removal
1.
Make sure the ignition switch is OFF (w).
2.
Remove the seat (page 108).
3.
Release the rings and remove the rubber band (1).
4.
Disconnect the negative (–) terminal lead (2) from the battery (3)
first, then disconnect the positive (+) terminal lead (4).
5.
Remove the battery.
(3)
(1) rubber band
(2) negative (–) terminal lead
(3) battery
(4) positive (+) terminal lead
UNDER SEAT
(2)
(4)
(1)
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6.
Charge the battery (see following section).
7.
Store your battery in an easy-to-reach location off the floor, in an
area protected from freezing temperature and direct sunlight.
8.
Clean the battery box after removing the battery for storage. Dry
the battery box.
9.
Slow charge the battery (see following section) once every 30
days.
Installation
1.
Check that the battery rubber (5) for damage. If necessary,
replace the battery rubber.
2.
Make sure the battery rubber is properly installed.
3.
Reinstall in the reverse order of removal.
Be sure to connect the positive (+) terminal first, then the
negative (–) terminal.
4.
Make sure all bolts and other fasteners are secure.
5.
After installing the battery, check to see if the battery cables are
routed correctly.
6.
Install the removed parts in reverse order of removal.
Make sure the clock is set to the proper time (page 26) after the
battery is reconnected.
(5)
(5) battery rubber
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Battery
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
Be sure to read the information that came with your battery charger
and follow the instructions on the battery. Improper charging may
damage the battery.
We recommend using a charger (1) designed specifically for your
Honda, which can be purchased from your dealer. These units can
be left connected for long periods without risking damage to the
battery. However, do not intentionally leave the charger connected
longer than the time period recommended in the charger’s
instructions.
Avoid using an automotive-type battery charger. An automotive
charger can overheat an ATV battery and cause premature damage.
Battery Charging
(1)
(1) charger
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Appearance Care
Frequent cleaning and polishing will keep your Honda looking newer
longer.
Frequent cleaning also identifies you as an owner who values his ATV.
A clean ATV is also easier to inspect and service.
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
To clean your ATV, you may use:
–water
a mild, neutral detergent and water
a mild spray and wipe cleaner/polisher
a mild spray and rinse cleaner/degreaser and water
Avoid products that contain harsh detergents or chemical
solvents that could damage the metal, paint, and plastic on your
ATV.
If your ATV is still warm from recent operation, give the engine
and exhaust system time to cool off.
Park in a shady area. Washing your ATV in bright sunlight may
cause the finish to fade because water droplets intensify the sun’s
brightness.
Spotting is also more likely because surface water can dry before
you have time to wipe it off.
Clean your ATV regularly to protect surface finishes.
We recommend the use of a low pressure garden hose to wash
your ATV. High pressure washers (like those at coin-operated car
washers) can damage certain parts of your ATV.
NOTICE
High pressure water (or air) can damage certain parts of your ATV.
After cleaning, inspect for damage, wear, and leaks (fuel, oil and
brake fluid).
General Recommendations
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Appearance Care
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
1.
Rinse your ATV thoroughly with cool water to remove loose dirt.
2.
Fill a bucket with cool water. Mix in a mild, neutral detergent,
such as dish washing liquid or a product made especially for
washing motorcycles or automobiles.
3.
Wash your ATV with a sponge or soft towel. As you wash, check
for heavy grime. If necessary, use a mild cleaner/degreaser to
remove the grime.
4.
After washing, rinse your ATV thoroughly with plenty of clean
water to remove any residue. Detergent residue can corrode alloy
parts.
5.
Dry your ATV with a chamois or a soft towel. Leaving water on
the surface to air dry can cause dulling and water spots. As you
dry, inspect for chips and scratches.
6.
Start the engine and let it idle for several minutes. The engine
heat will help dry moist areas.
7.
As a precaution, ride your ATV at a slow speed and apply the
brakes several times. This will help dry the brakes and restore
normal braking performance.
The headlights' inside lens may fog temporarily after washing or
while riding in the rain. This does not impact the headlight
function.
Any condensation inside the headlight should dissipate after a
few minutes of running the engine with the headlight(s) on.
However, if you see a large amount of water or ice accumulated
inside the lens(es), have your vehicle inspected by your dealer.
Washing Your ATV with a Mild Detergent
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Appearance Care
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
Avoid using spray cleaner products on the tyres or suspension
components.
Suggestions for using spray cleaner(s) follow:
Spray Cleaning Your ATV
ATV condition Recommended Cleaning
Dust and fingerprint
smudges.
Apply a spray cleaner/polish
and wipe paint, chrome, glass,
and clear plastic.
Light road grimes. Spray any difficult-to-reach or
very dirty areas with a spray
cleaner/degreaser.
Rinse and dry.
Apply a spray cleaner/polish
and wipe with a non-abrasive
cloth.
Heavy grime. Oil leaks.
Brake dust.
Use a spray cleaner/degreaser.
If necessary, rub with a
sponge.
Rinse and dry.
Apply a spray cleaner/polish
and wipe with a non-abrasive
cloth.
Dull, corroded chrome
or aluminium.
Apply a high quality chrome/
aluminium polish and wipe
with a non-abrasive cloth.
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Appearance Care
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
After washing your ATV, consider using a commercially available
spray cleaner/polish or quality liquid or paste wax to finish the job.
Use only a non-abrasive polish or wax made specifically for
motorcycles or automobiles. Apply the polish or wax according to
the instructions on the container.
The exhaust pipe and muffler are stainless steel but may become
stained by mud or dust.
To remove mud or dust, use a wet sponge and a liquid kitchen
abrasive, then rinse well with clean water. Dry with chamois or a soft
towel.
If necessary, remove heat stains by using a commercially available
fine texture compound. Then rinse by the same manner as removing
mud or dust.
Finishing Touches
Exhaust Pipe and Muffler Maintenance
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Tips
Tips
Here’s helpful advice on how to prepare for an off-road adventure,
how to transport and store your Honda, and how to be an
environmentally responsible ATV owner.
Preparing for a Ride.................................................................. 172
What to Take to the Riding Area............................................ 172
What to Take on the Trail ...................................................... 173
Transporting Your Honda ......................................................... 174
Storing Your Honda.................................................................. 176
Preparation for Storage.......................................................... 177
Removal from Storage ........................................................... 179
You & the Environment ............................................................ 180
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Preparing for a Ride
A safe and enjoyable ride begins with good planning and
preparation. Always ride with at least one other person in case you
have trouble, and let someone know where you’re going and when
you expect to return.
Before riding in an unfamiliar area, find out in advance if you need
special permits, get maps so you can study the terrain, and talk to
other riders who know the area.
Along with your ATV and riding gear, you should take along some
tools and supplies in case you have a problem. For some of the
difficulties you might encounter, see Taking Care of the Unexpected,
which begins on page 181.
We recommend that you always take water, food, a first aid kit, and
your owner’s manual. Other items you should consider loading on
your truck or trailer include:
a tool kit
tyre repair supplies and tools, and tyres
extra parts, control levers, cables, and spark plugs
wire, duct tape, and rope
extra petrol
For safety, all refuelling should be done at a gas station on the way
to the riding area or at your base camp.
What to Take to the Riding Area
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Preparing for a Ride
What you take with you during a ride depends on the kind of terrain,
how long you expect to ride, how far you might go from your base
camp or help, and how experienced you or your companions are in
making repairs.
If you decide to take some tools, spare parts, or other supplies on the
trail, be sure you can carry them safely and know how to use them.
Also, be sure to follow the loading guidelines and weight limit
(page 51).
What to Take on the Trail
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Transporting Your Honda
Do not tow your ATV behind a car or other vehicle.
When you transport your ATV, we recommend that you carry the
vehicle in its normal operating position (on all four wheels). Do not
incline the vehicle upright on its rear end. This can damage the
vehicle, and leaking petrol could be a hazard.
Follow these procedures:
1.
Set the parking brake.
2.
Turn the fuel valve OFF.
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Transporting Your Honda
3.
Secure the vehicle with tie-down straps in the areas shown.
Suitable tie-down straps are available from your dealer.
Ordinary rope is not recommended because it can stretch
under load.
Using tie-down straps in any other areas can damage your ATV.
4.
Rock the vehicle back and forth to make sure the tie-down straps
are tight and the vehicle is secure.
(1)
(3)
(4)
(2)
(1) front cargo rack
(2) right footpeg
(3) left footpeg
(4) rear cargo rack or trailer hitch
(4)
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Storing Your Honda
If you won’t be riding for an extended period, such as during the
winter, thoroughly inspect your ATV and correct any problem before
storing it. That way, needed repairs won’t be forgotten and it will be
easier to get your ATV running again.
We suggest you perform the following procedures to keep your ATV
in top condition. These storage procedures will reduce the
deterioration that can occur during storage.
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Storing Your Honda
(cont’d)
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
This procedure requires a means for draining and disposing of
drained fuel (page 180).
1.
Change the engine oil (page 117).
2.
Fill the fuel tank. Make sure the fuel fill cap is properly installed.
3.
Check that the fuel valve is OFF.
4.
Drain the carburetor into an approved petrol container and
dispose of it in an approved manner (page 180).
If storage will last longer than one month, carburetor draining is
important to assure proper performance after storage.
Preparation for Storage
WARNING
3
WARNING
Petrol is highly flammable and explosive. You
can be burned or seriously injured when
handling fuel.
Stop the engine and keep heat, sparks and
flame away.
Handle fuel only outdoors.
Wipe up spills immediately.
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5.
To prevent rusting in the cylinders, perform the following:
Remove the spark plug cap from the spark plug.
Remove the spark plug.
Do not connect the spark plug to the spark plug cap.
Pour a tablespoon (15 – 20 cm
3
) of clean engine oil into the
cylinder and cover the spark plug hole with a piece of cloth.
With the engine stop switch in the OFF (r) position, press the start
button several times to crank the engine and distribute the oil.
Reinstall the spark plug and spark plug cap.
6.
Remove the battery and charge it fully. Store it in an area
protected from freezing temperatures and direct sunlight. Slow
charge the battery (page 165) once a month.
7.
Wash and dry your ATV. Wax all painted surfaces.
8.
Inflate the tyres to their recommended pressures (page 155).
9.
Store your ATV in an unheated area, free of dampness, away
from sunlight, with a minimum of daily temperature variation.
10.
Place your ATV on blocks to lift all tyres off the floor.
11.
Cover your ATV with a porous material. Avoid using plastic or
similar non-breathing, coated materials that restrict air flow and
allow heat and moisture to accumulate.
WARNING
3
WARNING
The battery gives off explosive hydrogen gas
during normal operation.
A spark or flame can cause the battery to
explode with enough force to kill or seriously
hurt you.
Wear protective clothing and a face shield, or
have a skilled mechanic do the battery
maintenance.
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Storing Your Honda
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
1.
Uncover and clean your ATV.
2.
If your ATV has been stored for more than four months —
change the engine oil (page 117).
3.
If your ATV has been stored for more than two months — ask
your dealer to drain and replace the fuel.
4.
Charge the battery (page 165) as required. Install the battery.
5.
Perform a pre-ride inspection (page 47), then test-ride your ATV
at low speeds.
Removal from Storage
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You & the Environment
Owning and riding an ATV can be enjoyable, but you must do your
part to protect nature. When you show respect for the land, wildlife,
and other people, you also help preserve the sport of off-road riding.
Following are tips on how you can be an environmentally responsible
ATV owner.
Tread Lightly. Stay on existing roads and trails, avoid surfaces
that are easily damaged, and ride only in areas approved for off-
road vehicles.
Keep the Noise Down. Loud vehicles can be offensive. Ride as
quietly as possible, don’t remove your spark arrester, and don’t
modify the muffler or any other part of your air intake and
exhaust systems. Such modifications not only increase noise, they
also reduce engine performance and may be illegal.
Choose Sensible Cleaners. Use a biodegradable detergent
when you wash your ATV. Avoid aerosol spray cleaners that
contain chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) which damage the
atmosphere’s protective ozone layer. Don’t throw cleaning
solvents away; see the following guidelines for proper disposal.
Recycle Wastes. It’s illegal and thoughtless to put used engine
oil in the trash, down a drain, or on the ground. Used oil, petrol,
and cleaning solvents contain poisons that can hurt refuse
workers and contaminate our drinking water, lakes, rivers, and
oceans. Before changing your oil, make sure you have the proper
containers. Put oil and other toxic wastes in separate sealed
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.
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Taking Care of the Unexpected
Taking Care of the Unexpected
With all the challenges you can encounter off-road, there’s a chance
that sometime something may go wrong. This section gives practical
advice to help you deal with a wide range of problems. Take time to
read this section before you ride. Also review the tips in Preparing for
a Ride (page 172).
General Guidelines ................................................................... 182
If Your Engine Quits or Won’t Start .......................................... 184
If the Shift Switches Do Not Function........................................ 187
Emergency Gear Selection & Operation .................................... 188
If You Have a Flat Tyre.............................................................. 190
If the High Oil Temperature Indicator Lights.............................. 193
If a Fuse Blows.......................................................................... 194
If You Crash ............................................................................. 197
If You Lose Your Key ................................................................ 198
If the Battery Is Low (or Dead)................................................... 199
If a Component Fails................................................................. 200
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Taking Care of the Unexpected
Keeping your ATV well-maintained is the best way to reduce the
possibility of having a problem while riding. However, problems can
arise even with well-maintained machines.
Remember to take along your owner’s manual, the tool kit that
came with your ATV, and any other items (such as tyre repair
supplies and additional tools) that might help you solve a problem on
your own.
If something goes wrong during a ride, the first thing to do is stop as
soon as you safely can. Do not continue riding if you have a flat tyre,
or you hear an unusual noise, or your ATV just doesn’t feel right. If
you continue riding, you could cause more damage and endanger
your own safety.
After stopping, take time to assess the situation. Carefully inspect
your ATV to identify the problem, then consider your options before
you decide what to do.
If a problem is relatively minor and you have the tools, supplies, and
skills to make a permanent repair, you may be able to fix it on the
trail and continue riding. Or, you may be able to make a temporary
repair that allows you to slowly ride back to your base where you can
make a permanent repair or get help.
When a problem is more serious — or you don’t have the tools,
supplies, experience, or time to deal with it — you need to choose
the safest way to get yourself and your ATV back to base. For
example, if you are close enough, you (or you and another person)
might be able to push it back.
General Guidelines
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Should you ever have a problem while riding, please follow these
guidelines:
Always put personal safety first.
Take time to assess the situation and your options before
deciding what to do.
If the problem is relatively minor and you have the tools, supplies,
and skills to make a temporary repair, be sure to have permanent
repairs made as soon as possible.
Do not continue riding if you are hurt or your ATV is not in safe
riding condition.
Additional recommendations for specific problems follow.
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If Your Engine Quits or Won’t
Start
Proper operation and maintenance can prevent starting and engine
performance problems. In many cases, the cause of the problem may
be a simple operational oversight.
If you have a problem starting the engine — or experience poor
engine performance — the following information may help you. If
you can’t correct the problem, see your dealer.
If your ATV won’t start, listen as you press the start button. If you
don’t hear the starter motor turning, refer to the Starter motor
doesn’t operate symptom. If you can hear the starter motor working
normally, refer to the Starter motor works, but the engine won’t
start symptom.
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If Your Engine Quits or Won’t
Start
SYMPTOM: Starter motor doesn’t operate.
POSSIBLE CAUSE WHAT TO DO
ignition switch OFF Turn the ignition switch ON.
transmission not in
neutral
Shift into neutral.
blown fuse Replace with a new fuse of the
same rating (page 194).
battery lead loose Tighten the battery lead.
low (or dead)
battery
Charge the battery (page 165).
If charging doesn’t help, see your
dealer.
faulty starter
motor
If all possible causes are negative,
the starter motor may be faulty.
See your dealer.
SYMPTOM: Starter motor works, but the engine won’t
start.
POSSIBLE CAUSE WHAT TO DO
engine stop switch
OFF
Slide the engine stop switch to
RUN.
out of fuel Fill the fuel tank.
flooded engine See Flooded Engine (page 69).
loose or
unconnected spark
plug cap
Install the spark plug cap securely.
If the engine still won’t start, see
your dealer.
loose battery
cables
Tighten the battery terminal bolts.
weak battery Charge the battery (page 165). If
charging doesn’t help, see your
dealer.
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If Your Engine Quits or Won’t
Start
SYMPTOM: Engine starts, but runs poorly.
POSSIBLE CAUSE WHAT TO DO
idles roughly, too
fast, stalls
Check engine idle adjustment
(page 131). If the problem persists,
see your dealer.
poor engine
performance at
altitudes above
1,000 m.
Ask your dealer to modify the
carburetion with a high altitude
jet. Refer to High Altitude
Carburetor Adjustment, page 209.
high oil
temperature
Check the high oil temperature
indicator. Refer to If the High Oil
Temperature Indicator Lights,
page 193.
runs erratically,
misfires
May damage catalytic converter.
See your dealer.
blubbers (rich fuel
mixture)
See your dealer.
sooty exhaust (rich
fuel mixture)
See your dealer.
detonates or pings
under load
If applicable, switch to the
recommended octane petrol
(page 109) or change your brand
of petrol. If the problem persists,
see your dealer.
afterfires
(backfires)
May damage catalytic converter.
See your dealer.
pre-ignition (runs
on after ignition
switched OFF)
May damage catalytic converter.
See your dealer.
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If the Shift Switches Do Not
Function
If one or both shift switches do not function, see the following
instructions. If proper function cannot be restored, see your dealer.
When the engine is running:
1.
Stop the ATV.
2.
Turn the ignition switch to the OFF (w) position.
3.
After the engine stops, turn the ignition switch to the ON (q)
position.
4.
Press both shift switches and check that they are functioning.
5.
If both switches are functioning, shift into neutral and restart the
engine.
If one or both switches are not functioning, see Emergency Gear
Selection & Operation, page 188.
When the engine is stopped and the ignition switch is ON:
1.
Turn the ignition switch to the OFF (w) position.
2.
Turn the ignition switch to the ON (q) position.
3.
Press both shift switches and check that they are functioning.
4.
If both switches are functioning, shift into neutral and restart the
engine.
If one or both switches are not functioning, see Emergency Gear
Selection & Operation, page 188.
When the battery is low (or dead):
•See If the Battery Is Low (or Dead), page 199.
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Emergency Gear Selection &
Operation
If the shift switches do not operate, use the following procedure to
manually select a gear so you may drive the vehicle to a location
where it can be loaded and transported to your dealer.
1.
Turn the ignition switch to the ON (q) position.
2.
Remove the gear change tool from underside of the seat
(page 106).
3.
Check the neutral indicator.
If the transmission is in neutral, go to step 4.
If the transmission is not in neutral, use the gear change tool to
shift to neutral so you will be able to start the engine, Refer to
How to Shift Gears Manually: (page 189).
4.
Apply the parking brake.
5.
Press the start button to start the engine.
6.
Select the gear you want. For running on level ground: use 3rd or
4th gear. For mountainous roads: use 2nd or 3rd gear. Refer to
How to Shift Gears Manually: (page 189).
7.
Store the gear change tool underside of the seat.
8.
Get on the ATV. Drive it at a safe speed to a place where it can
be repaired or serviced.
The manual shift procedure is intended for emergency use only,
when the shift switches do not operate.
NOTICE
Continued or abusive manual shifting using the change tool may
damage the gear change mechanism.
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Emergency Gear Selection &
Operation
How to Shift Gears Manually:
With the ATV unoccupied, align the hexagonal hole of the gear
change tool with the hexagonal end of the secondary spindle
which is located near the left footpeg.
Use slow, steady hand pressure to turn the spindle. (Do not use
foot pressure) To downshift, turn the gear change tool
counterclockwise (A).
To upshift, turn the tool clockwise (B).
If the transmission does not shift, rock the vehicle back and forth
and try again.
Store the gear change tool underside of the seat.
Do not attempt to shift gears manually using the gear change tool
while riding.
If the transmission is shifted manually when the electric shift system
is functioning, the system will shutdown automatically and the shift
switches will not operate. To reactivate the system, turn the ignition
switch to the OFF (w) position, then turn it back to the ON (q)
position.
(A) downshift (counterclockwise)
(B) upshift (clockwise)
(B)
(A)
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If You Have a Flat Tyre
How you handle a flat tyre on the trail depends on how serious the
tyre damage is, and what tools and supplies you have with you.
If you have a slow leak or a minor puncture, use the plug method to
make a temporary repair. (The plug method is applied from the
outside of the tyre and is the same as that for conventional tubeless
tyres.)
A plug-type repair kit, available at most auto parts stores or service
stations, provides a plug, an installation tool, tyre cement, and an
instruction sheet. Follow the instructions provided with the repair kit
to make a temporary repair.
As soon as possible, have the tyre permanently repaired by your
dealer. Any tyre that cannot be repaired should be replaced.
Whenever the ATV is to be operated far from service facilities or
available transportation, we recommend that you carry a tyre pump
and a repair kit with the vehicle.
If the leak is more serious, or a temporary repair doesn’t hold, the
tyre must be replaced. The tyre will also need to be replaced if it is
damaged (page 159). Replacing a tyre involves removing and
reinstalling the wheel (page 191).
If you are unable to repair a flat tyre on the trail, you will need to
send for help. We strongly recommend that you do not try to ride
with a flat tyre. The ATV will be hard to handle, and if the tyre comes
off the rim, it may lock up the wheel and cause you to crash.
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If You Have a Flat Tyre
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 97.
Removal
1.
Park your ATV on a firm, level surface.
2.
Loosen — but do not remove — the wheel nuts (1).
3.
Raise the front (or rear) wheels off the ground and place a
support block under the vehicle.
4.
Remove the wheel nuts.
5.
Remove the wheel.
Emergency Wheel Removal/Installation
(1)
(1)
(2)
(1) wheel nuts (2) wheel rim
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If You Have a Flat Tyre
Installation
1.
Position the wheel.
2.
Position the wheel nuts so that the tapered sides face the wheel
rim (2).
3.
Hand-tighten the wheel nuts on the wheel, then lower the ATV
to the ground before tightening the nuts in a crisscross (rather
than circular) pattern to the specified torque:
64 N·m (6.5 kgf·m , 47 lbf·ft)
If a torque wrench was not used for installation, see your dealer as
soon as possible to verify proper assembly. Improper assembly may
lead to loss of braking capability.
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If the High Oil Temperature
Indicator Lights
Normally, the high oil temperature indicator will only light
momentarily when you turn the ignition ON (q). Occasionally, it may
flicker at or near idling speed.
High oil temperature may be caused by restriction of air flow over
the engine (such as mud caked on the cooling fin), extended idling,
an oil leak, a low oil level, or extended operation under adverse
conditions. If the indicator comes on while you’re riding, don’t
ignore it. Pull safely to a stop. Stop the engine as soon as it’s safe to
do so, and let it cool.
NOTICE
Continuing to ride with high oil temperature can adversely affect the
service life of the engine.
Check for any restriction of air flow over the engine.
Check for an oil leak.
Check the oil level. If necessary, add the recommended oil
(page 113) to the upper level mark. If you must leave your ATV to
get oil, secure it as much as possible.
Start the engine, and check that the high oil temperature
indicator goes off.
If the indicator goes off — resume riding. If there is a leak — do not
ride the ATV until the leak is repaired by your dealer.
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If a Fuse Blows
All of the electrical circuits on your ATV have fuses to protect them
from damage caused by excess current flow (short circuit or
overload).
If something electrical on your ATV stops working, the first thing you
should check for is a blown fuse (1).
Check the fuse before looking elsewhere for another possible cause
of the problem. Replace a blown fuse and check component
operation.
The main fuse is located in the battery compartment.
A spare fuse is located in the owner’s manual storage area under the
seat (page 107).
Recommended Fuses
main fuse 15 A
shift motor fuse 30 A
(1)
(1) blown fuse
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If a Fuse Blows
Main Fuse and Shift Motor Fuse Access
1.
To prevent an accidental short circuit, turn the ignition switch
OFF (w) before checking or replacing the fuses.
2.
To access the fuse (1), remove the seat (page 108).
3.
Remove the fuse holder assembly (2).
4.
Pull the old fuse out of the fuse holder (3).
5.
Push the new fuse into the fuse holder.
If you do not have a replacement fuse with the proper rating for the
circuit, install one with a lower rating.
NOTICE
Replacing a fuse with one that has a higher rating greatly increases
the chance of damage to the electrical system.
6.
Install the fuse holder assembly and seat.
UNDER SEAT
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1) fuse
(2) fuse holder assembly
(3) fuse holder
(4) main fuse holder
assembly
(5) shift motor fuse
holder assembly
(4)
(5)
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If a Fuse Blows
If you do not have a spare fuse and you cannot ride the ATV without
fixing the problem, take a fuse of the same rating or a lower rating
from one of the other circuits that you can do without temporarily.
If you replace a blown fuse with a spare fuse that has a lower rating,
replace the fuse with the correct rating as soon as you can. Also
remember to replace any spare fuses that were installed.
If the replacement fuse of the same rating burns out in a short time,
there is probably a serious electrical problem on your ATV. Leave the
blown fuse in that circuit and have your ATV checked by your dealer.
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If You Crash
Personal safety is your first priority after a crash. If you or anyone else
has been injured, take time to assess the severity of the injuries and
whether it is safe to continue riding. If you cannot ride safely, send
someone for help. Do not ride if you will risk further injury.
If you decide you are capable of riding safely, carefully inspect your
ATV for damage and determine if it is safe to ride. Check the
tightness of critical nuts and bolts securing such parts as the
handlebar, control levers, brakes, and wheels.
If there is minor damage, or you are unsure about possible damage
but decide to try riding the ATV back to your base, ride slowly and
cautiously.
Sometimes, crash damage is hidden or not immediately apparent.
When you get home, thoroughly check your ATV and correct any
problems you find. Also, be sure to have your dealer check the frame
and suspension after any serious crash.
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If You Lose Your Key
Be sure to record your key number (1) at following space. You’ll
need this number to have a duplicate key made.
If you lose your key and aren’t carrying a duplicate, either get your
spare or have one made. If you don’t know your key number, call the
dealer where you purchased your Honda ATV. They may have it
listed in their records. If they don’t, transport your ATV to them or
the nearest dealer. The dealer will probably have to remove the
ignition switch assembly to find the key number so they can make a
key for you.
KEY NO. __________________________________________________
(1)
(1) key number
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If the Battery Is Low (or Dead)
The electric shift system will operate even if the battery is low (or
dead), as long as the engine is running. If the engine is not running,
it may be started using the recoil starter.
1.
Turn the ignition switch to the ON (q) position.
2.
Remove the gear change tool from underside of the seat
(page 106).
3.
Check if the transmission is in neutral by moving the vehicle back
and forth.
4.
If the transmission is in neutral, the vehicle will move easily. Go to
step 5.
If the transmission is not in neutral, the vehicle will not move. Use
the gear change tool to shift to neutral so you will be able to start
the engine. Refer to How to Shift Gears Manually: (page 189).
5.
Apply the parking brake.
6.
Turn the ignition switch to the OFF (w) position, then turn it back
to the ON (q) position.
7.
Use the recoil starter (page 70) to start the engine.
Jump starting is not recommended, especially if you use an
automobile battery. The greater amperage of an automobile battery
when the car engine is running can damage your ATV’s electrical
system.
Bump starting is also not recommended.
If you can’t charge the battery or it appears unable to hold a charge,
contact your dealer.
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If a Component Fails
The brake levers or pedal, control cables, and other components can
be damaged as you ride in dense brush or over rocky terrain. Making
a trailside repair depends on how serious the damage is and what
tools and supplies you have with you.
If any component of the brake system is damaged, you may be
able to ride carefully back to your base using the other brake
components for slowing or stopping.
If you damage a throttle cable or other critical component, your
ATV may be unsafe to ride. Carefully assess the damage and
make any repairs that you can. But if there is any doubt, it’s best
to be conservative and safe.
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Technical Information
Technical Informa tion
This section contains dimensions, capacities, and other technical
data, plus information on government requirements and how to
break-in your ATV.
Vehicle Identification ................................................................ 202
Specifications ........................................................................... 204
Break-in Guidelines................................................................... 208
High Altitude Carburetor Adjustment ....................................... 209
Petrol Containing Alcohol......................................................... 210
Catalytic Converter................................................................... 211
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Vehicle Identification
The VIN and engine serial number may be required when ordering
replacement parts. Record the numbers here for your reference.
The VIN (1) is stamped on the front of the frame.
VIN ______________________________________________________
The engine number (2) is stamped on the right crankcase.
The location of the engine number varies depending on the date of
manufacture.
ENGINE No. _______________________________________________
Serial Numbers
FRONT
(1)
(1) VIN
RIGHT SIDE
(2) engine number
(2)
(2)
or
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Vehicle Identification
The colour label (1) is attached to the frame under the seat. Remove
the seat (page 108) to check the label.
The colour code is helpful when ordering replacement parts. Record
the colour and code here for your reference.
COLOUR__________________________________________________
CODE ____________________________________________________
Colour Label & Code
UNDER SEAT
(1)
(1) colour label
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Specifications
Dimensions
overall length 1,905 mm (75.0 in)
overall width 1,035 mm (40.7 in)
overall height 1,070 mm (42.1 in)
wheelbase 1,131 mm (44.5 in)
ground clearance 152 mm (6.0 in)
Fuel & Lubricants
fuel
recommendation
unleaded petrol, research octane
number of 91 or higher
fuel containing
alcohol
ETHANOL up to 10% by volume
METHANOL up to 5% by volume
fuel tank
capacity
9.1 ℓ (2.40 US gal , 2.00 Imp gal)
including reserve
fuel tank reserve 2.4 ℓ (0.63 US gal , 0.53 Imp gal)
engine oil
capacity
after disassembly:
1.9 ℓ (2.0 US qt , 1.7 Imp qt)
after draining:
1.5 ℓ (1.6 US qt , 1.3 Imp qt)
engine oil
recommendation
API Service Classification SG or
higher except oils labeled as energy
conserving or resource conserving on
the circular API service label, SAE
10W-30, JASO T 903 standard MA,
Honda 4-stroke oil or an equivalent
Capacities
passenger
capacity
operator only
maximum
weight capacity
138 kg (304 lb)
rider, all cargo and accessories
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Specifications
Engine Specifications
displacement 229 cm
3
(14.0 cu-in)
bore & stroke 68.5 × 62.2 mm (2.70 × 2.45 in)
compression
ratio
9.2 : 1
spark plug
(standard)
DPR8EA-9 (NGK) or
X24EPR-U9 (DENSO)
spark plug
(cold climate)
DPR7EA-9 (NGK) or
X22EPR-U9 (DENSO)
spark plug
(high speed
riding)
DPR9EA-9 (NGK) or
X27EPR-U9 (DENSO)
spark plug gap 0.8 – 0.9 mm (0.03 – 0.04 in)
valve clearance
(cold)
intake: 0.13 mm (0.005 in)
exhaust: 0.13 mm (0.005 in)
idle speed 1,400 ± 100 min
–1
(rpm)
Power Transmission
primary reduction 3.086
final reduction 3.692
gear ratio
1st 3.231
2nd 2.167
3rd 1.667
4th 1.280
5th 1.042
reverse 5.550
final drive shaft
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Specifications
Chassis & Suspension
caster
trail 42 mm (1.7 in)
tyre size, front AT22 × 7-11 1 MAXXIS M9803
tyre size, rear AT22 × 10-9 1 MAXXIS M9804
tyre pressure, front &
rear (cold)
20 kPa (2.9 psi)
Electrical
battery YTX12 – BS
12 V – 10 Ah (10HR) / 10.5 Ah (20HR)
generator 0.123 kW/5,000 min
–1
(rpm)
Lights
headlight 12 V 25/25 W × 2
brake/tail light LED
neutral indicator LED
reverse indicator LED
high oil
temperature
indicator
LED
Fuses
main 15 A
shift motor 30 A
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Specifications
Torque Specification
engine oil drain
bolt
25 N·m (2.5 kgf·m , 18 lbf·ft)
rear final gear
case oil drain
bolt
12 N·m (1.2 kgf·m , 9 lbf·ft)
rear final gear
case oil fill cap
12 N·m (1.2 kgf·m , 9 lbf·ft)
rear final gear
case oil level
check bolt
12 N·m (1.2 kgf·m , 9 lbf·ft)
wheel nuts 64 N·m (6.5 kgf·m , 47 lbf·ft)
Noise Level & Vibrations
Noise level
EN 15997 Annex H
77 dB (A)
Uncertainty of
measurement
3 dB (A)
Vibration on seat
EN 15997 Annex I
Not Exceed 0.5 m/s
2
Uncertainty of
measurement
N/A
Vibration on
handlegrip
EN 15997 Annex I
5.0 m/s
2
Uncertainty of
measurement
2.5 m/s
2
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Break-in Guidelines
Help assure your ATV’s future reliability and performance by paying
extra attention to how you ride during the first operating day or
25 km (15 miles).
During this period, avoid full-throttle starts, rapid acceleration, and
constant rpm operation.
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High Altitude Carburetor
Adjustment
Your engine’s air-fuel mixture becomes overly rich when operated at
high altitudes. Above 1,000 m (3,000 feet), a rich mixture can cause
driveability problems, reduce engine performance, and increase fuel
consumption. To compensate, you can have the carburetor adjusted
for high altitude riding. See your dealer.
A high altitude jet is available to compensate for high altitude
richness. For those who are mechanically proficient and have the
necessary tools, installation and adjustment procedures are given in
the official Honda Shop Manual available from your dealer. All
others should have this carburetor modification performed by your
dealer.
However, the carburetor must be returned to standard factory
specifications before riding again at lower altitudes (below 1,500 m,
5,000 feet).
Sustained riding at lower altitudes with the lean high-altitude setting
may cause rough idling, stalling, or engine damage from
overheating.
Altitude range Main jet Pilot screw Throttle stop screw
0 – 1,500 m
(0 – 5,000 feet)
No. 98
Factory preset Factory preset
1,000 – 2,500 m
(3,000 – 8,000 feet)
or higher
Screw in 1/4 turn
clockwise from
factory preset
Screw in 1/4 turn
clockwise from
factory preset
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Petrol Containing Alcohol
If you decide to use a petrol containing alcohol (gasohol), be sure its
octane rating is at least as high as that recommended above.
There are two types of gasohol: One contains ethanol, and the other
contains methanol. Do not use gasohol that contains more than
10% ethanol. Do not use gasohol that contains methanol (methyl or
wood alcohol) unless it also contains cosolvents and corrosion
inhibitors for methanol. Never use petrol containing more than 5%
methanol, even if it has cosolvents and corrosion inhibitors.
Engine performance problems resulting from the use of fuels that
contain alcohol are not covered under the warranty. Honda cannot
endorse the use of fuels containing methanol since evidence of their
suitability is not yet complete.
Before buying fuel from an unfamiliar station, try to find out if the
fuel contains alcohol. If it does, confirm the type and percentage of
alcohol used. If you notice any undesirable operating symptoms
while using a petrol that contains alcohol, or one that you think
contains alcohol, switch to a petrol that you know does not contain
alcohol.
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Technical Information
211
Catalytic Converter
This ATV is equipped with the oxidation catalytic converter. The
catalytic converter contains precious metals that serve as catalysts,
promoting chemical reactions to convert the exhaust gasses without
affecting the metals.
The catalytic converter acts on HC and CO. A replacement unit must
be an original Honda part or its equivalent.
The catalytic converter must operate at a high temperature for the
chemical reactions to take place. It can set fire to any combustible
materials that come near it. Park your ATV away from high grasses,
dry leaves, or other flammables.
A defective catalytic converter contributes to air pollution, and can
impair your engine’s performance. Follow these guidelines to protect
your ATV’s catalytic converter.
Always use unleaded petrol. Even a small amount of leaded
petrol can contaminate the catalyst metals, making the catalytic
converter ineffective.
Keep the engine in good running condition. A poorly running
engine can cause the catalytic converter to overheat causing
damage to the converter or the ATV.
If your engine is misfiring, backfiring, stalling, or otherwise not
running properly, stop riding and turn off the engine.
Have your ATV serviced as soon as possible.
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Index
Index
212
Index
A
accessories .................................................................................53
age recommendation .................................................................45
air cleaner,
dust cover .............................................................................124
filter ......................................................................................121
housing drain tube ................................................................125
air pressure,
gauge ....................................................................................106
tyre .......................................................................................154
altitude, high ............................................................................209
apparel, protective ......................................................................42
appearance care .......................................................................166
B
battery .....................................................................................161
brakes,
cables ....................................................................................149
draining water from ..............................................................152
fluid ......................................................................................138
front brake lever ......................................................................35
front brake lever freeplay .......................................................141
parking ....................................................................................36
rear brake lever .......................................................................35
rear brake lever freeplay ........................................................147
rear brake pedal ......................................................................35
rear brake pedal freeplay .......................................................145
shoe lining clearance .............................................................141
shoe wear .............................................................................150
braking .......................................................................................76
break-in guidelines ...................................................................208
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213
Index
button,
horn ........................................................................................31
hour select ........................................................................22, 26
hour meter/digital clock select .....................................22, 25, 26
minute select .....................................................................22, 26
odometer/tripmeter select .................................................22, 24
C
capacity, fuel ............................................................................110
carburetor,
air-fuel mixture adjustment ....................................................132
altitude adjustment ...............................................................209
idle speed adjustment ............................................................131
care, appearance ......................................................................166
cargo,
loading and operational guidelines ..........................................52
weight limit .............................................................................51
catalytic converter ....................................................................211
choke,
cable .....................................................................................128
knob .........................................................................28, 66, 128
cleaning, appearance care ........................................................166
climbing hills ..............................................................................81
clutch system ............................................................................129
colour label ..............................................................................203
compartment,
owner’s manual .....................................................................107
tool kit ..................................................................................106
component fails ........................................................................200
controls & features .....................................................................27
crash, if you ..............................................................................197
crossing or turning on hills or slopes ...........................................86
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D
digital clock ................................................................................26
digital clock/hour meter select button .........................................25
dimmer switch, headlight ...........................................................31
dipstick .....................................................................................116
display, multi-function ................................................................22
E
engine,
flooded ...................................................................................69
guard ....................................................................................160
idle speed ..............................................................................131
number .................................................................................202
oil ..........................................................................................112
pinging ..................................................................................109
starting ....................................................................................64
stop switch ..............................................................................30
stopping ..................................................................................69
won’t start ............................................................................184
environment .............................................................................180
exhaust system,
cleaning ..................................................................................48
purge ....................................................................................137
F
final gear case oil ......................................................................119
flag pole bracket ........................................................................38
flat tyre ....................................................................................190
flooded engine ...........................................................................69
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fuel,
fill cap ...................................................................................110
high altitude fuel mixture adjustment ....................................209
recommendation ...................................................................109
refuelling ...............................................................................110
reserve fuel supply .................................................................110
tank capacity .........................................................................110
valve ........................................................................................27
fuses ........................................................................................194
G
gap, spark plug ........................................................................134
gasohol ....................................................................................210
gear case oil .............................................................................119
gear shifting .........................................................................36, 71
gearshift switch ....................................................................34, 71
guards ......................................................................................160
H
headlight dimmer switch ............................................................31
headlight switch .........................................................................31
high altitude carburetor adjustment ..........................................209
hills,
crossing or turning on slopes ...................................................86
riding down hills ......................................................................85
riding up hills ...........................................................................81
stopping on hills ......................................................................83
horn button ................................................................................31
hour select button ................................................................22, 26
hour meter .................................................................................25
hour meter/digital clock select button .............................21, 25, 26
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Index
I
identification, vehicle ................................................................202
idle speed, engine ....................................................................131
ignition switch ............................................................................29
indicators,
gear position indicator .............................................................23
high oil temperature indicator .................................................20
neutral indicator ......................................................................20
reverse indicator ......................................................................20
inspection, pre-ride .....................................................................47
K
key,
lost ........................................................................................198
number .................................................................................198
kit, tool ....................................................................................106
L
labels, safety .................................................................................5
lamp check .................................................................................18
lever,
P/R ..........................................................................................36
limit, weight ...............................................................................51
load limits ...................................................................................51
loading guidelines ......................................................................52
lubrication,
engine oil ..............................................................................112
gear case oil ..........................................................................119
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M
maintenance,
component locations .............................................................103
importance ..............................................................................95
precautions .............................................................................97
record ...................................................................................102
safety ......................................................................................96
schedule ..................................................................................98
manufacturer, authorised representative and importer for EU
market .....................................................................................222
maximum weight limit ................................................................51
minute select button ..................................................................26
modifications ..............................................................................54
multi-function display .................................................................22
N
neutral indicator .........................................................................20
numbers, serial .........................................................................202
O
obstacles, riding over ..................................................................88
odometer ...................................................................................24
odometer/tripmeter select button ...............................................24
oil,
engine ...................................................................................112
gear case ...............................................................................119
high temperature ............................................................22, 193
operation component locations ..................................................15
owner’s manual storage ...........................................................107
P
parking .......................................................................................90
passenger, no carrying ................................................................45
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Index
pavement, no riding on ..............................................................57
petrol .......................................................................................109
petrol containing alcohol ..........................................................210
pinging, engine ........................................................................109
plug, spark ...............................................................................133
pre-ride inspection ......................................................................47
problems, unexpected ..............................................................181
protective apparel .......................................................................42
R
rear final gear case oil ...............................................................119
recoil starter ...............................................................................32
removal, seat ............................................................................108
reverse,
assist cable ............................................................................130
assist lever .............................................................................130
gear, shifting into ..............................................................36, 74
indicator ..................................................................................20
riding in ...................................................................................74
rider training ..............................................................................44
riding,
basic operations ......................................................................55
clothing ...................................................................................42
over obstacles ..........................................................................88
position ...................................................................................59
precautions .............................................................................57
preparing for .........................................................................172
safety ........................................................................................2
safety precautions ...................................................................57
through water .........................................................................89
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Index
S
safety,
equipment ...............................................................................59
important precautions .............................................................97
labels .........................................................................................5
riding precautions ....................................................................57
schedule, maintenance ...............................................................98
seat removal .............................................................................108
serial numbers ..........................................................................202
shifting gears ..............................................................................71
skid plates ................................................................................160
skidding or sliding ......................................................................80
spark arrester ...........................................................................137
spark knock ..............................................................................109
spark plug ................................................................................133
specifications ............................................................................204
speedometer ..............................................................................20
stalling on a hill ..........................................................................83
start button ................................................................................30
starting,
engine .....................................................................................64
troubleshooting .....................................................................184
stop switch, engine ....................................................................30
stopping engine .........................................................................69
storage,
ATV .......................................................................................176
owner’s manual .....................................................................107
switch,
downshift ..........................................................................34, 71
headlight .................................................................................31
headlight dimmer ....................................................................31
ignition ....................................................................................29
upshift ...............................................................................34, 71
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Index
T
throttle,
cable .....................................................................................126
lever ................................................................................33, 126
tool kit .....................................................................................106
trailer hitch .................................................................................39
trailer towing,
operational guidelines .............................................................52
weight limits ............................................................................51
training, rider .............................................................................44
transporting your ATV ..............................................................174
tripmeter ....................................................................................24
trouble, unexpected .................................................................181
troubleshooting, starting ..........................................................184
turning,
on hills or slopes ......................................................................86
on level ground .......................................................................78
tyres,
air pressure ............................................................................154
flat ........................................................................................190
repairing ................................................................................158
replacing ...............................................................................159
tread conditions ....................................................................156
V
valve clearance .........................................................................136
valve, fuel ...................................................................................27
vehicle identification no. (VIN) ..................................................202
W
warning labels ..............................................................................5
washing your ATV ....................................................................167
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water,
draining from brakes .............................................................152
riding through .........................................................................89
weight limit ................................................................................51
wheels,
deformed or damaged ...........................................................153
removal .................................................................................191
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Manufacturer, Authorised Representative and Importer for EU Market
222
Manufacturer, Authorised Representative
and Importer for EU Market
Manufacturer, Authorised Representative and Importer for EU Market
Manufacturer Authorised Representative
and Importer for EU Market
Honda of South Carolina
Mfg., Inc.
1111 Honda way
Timmonsville, South
Carolina 29161, U.S.A.
Honda Motor Europe Ltd -
Aalst Office
Wijngaardveld 1 (Noord V)
9300 Aalst - Belgium
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WPCXXXX.2018.XX.19
PRINTED IN USA
32HS0830
00X32-HS0-8300

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