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© Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

2009

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All infonnatiol1 in this publication is based 011 the lat
available at the time of approval for printing. Honda M
right to make changes at any time without notice a
obligation.
No part of this publk.atioll may be reproduced without wr

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Pleasant riding, and tha

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These signal words mean:

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26 COOLANT
28 FUEL
31 ENGINE OIL
32 TUBELESS TYRES

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103 THRO'lTLE OPEl~ATION 128 SPECIF
103 FRONT AND IlEAR SUSPENSION
INSPECn 0 N 132 CATAL
104 SIDE STAND
105 Bl~AKE PAD WEAR

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injuries. So always wear an approved judgements a
mot.orcycle helme1. and make sure your
passenger does the same. We also
recommend that you wear eye protection,
sturdy boots, gloves, and other protective
gear (page 2 ).

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Not wearin
chance of
crash.

Be sure
always we
and other
ride.

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Shoes should be close-fitting, have low heels and
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manual.
The following pages give more specific
information on loading, accessories and
modifications.

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at reduced speeds whenever carrying cargo,

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manual regarding accessories and your ridin
modifications. operating a

• Be sure e
exceed th
capacity (p
cause a los

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Horn button

Turn signal switch

Front box Ignition switch


Shutter

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Passenger footpeg

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Side stand
Centcr stand
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(MIL)
(8) Alarm indicator (WW125S only)
(9) High beam indicator
(10) STAND BY indicator

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when the ignition swit
I[ it comes OIl at any o
take the scooter to yo
possible.

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(1)

Tripmeter

(1) Odometer/Tripmeter/Fuel gauge display (2) Mode swit


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(1) Fuel gauge
(2) Segment F
(:1) Segment E

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For normal braking, apply both the front
and rear brake lever to match your road
speed, For maximum braking, close the
throttle and firmly apply the front and rear
brake lever.

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Front Brake Fluid Level:
WIth the scooter 1I1 an upright position,
check the fluid level. It should be above the
LOWER level mark (1). If the level is at or
below the LOWER level mark, check the
brake pads for wear (page 105 ).

(1) LOWER le

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Other Checks: (1) LOWER le
Niake sure there are no fluid leaks. Check
for deterioration or cracks in the hoses and
fittings.

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(1) Rear brake

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(3)

(2) Hear brake adjusting (A) Decrease freeplay


nUL (B) Increase freepJay
G~) Brake ann pin

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wear that cou
Lubricate
(2) Rear brake adjusLing nut commercially
(3) Brake ann pin prevent prem
(4) Brake ann Make sure
fasteners are
After adjustment, confirm the freeplay of
the brake lever.

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If the reserve tank is empty, or if coolant
loss is excessive, check for leaks and see
your Honda dealer for repair. (1) Reserve ta
(2) LOWEH le
(3) Clip

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Petrol is highly flammable and
explosive. You can be burned or
seriously injured when handling fuel.
• Stop the engine and keep heat,
sparks, and flarne away. (1) Fuel1id
• Refuel only outdoors. (2) Fuel fill ca
• Wipe up spills immediately. G~) Level plat
(4) Arrow ma
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dipstick. The oil level should be between
the upper and lower marks on the oil
filler cap/dipstick.
4. If required, add the specified oil (see
page 93 ) up to the upper level mark. Do
not overfill.
(1) Upper level
(2) Lower level
c:)) Oil filler cap

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or improperly inflated can cause a might be low.
crash in which you can be seriously Tubeless ty
hurt or killed. ability if the
because leak
Follow all instructions in this owner's should look c
manual regarding tyre inflation and a lyre is nol fu
maintenance.

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safely and c
Driver Front 200 (2.00 , 29) damage.
only Rear 225 (2.25, 33)
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Driver and Front 200 (2.00 , 29)
Olle passenger Rear 225 12.25 , 33)

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(1) Wear indic
(2) Wear indic

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Always use the size and type of tyres
recommended in this owner's manual.

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SEAT Fuel lid and seal opener switch can be op


FUEL Engine and lights cannot be operated.
ON Engine can be operated.
The brakelight, meter light, turn sign
horn can be operated.
The headlight and taillight operate onl
the enginc is running.

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Close the fuel lid until it locks. Make sure
the fuel lid is secure before riding,

(1) Fue11id an
seat opene
(2) Ignition ke

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(1) Ignition ke
(2) "SEAT FU
(3) "SEAT"
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(1) Start button
(2) Idling Stop

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(1) Headlight
(2) Horn buUo
(3) Turn signa

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(1)

(1) Ignition sw
(2) Ignition ke

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Before riding, make sure that the rear
brake is fully released so there is no drag on
the rear wheel.

(1)

(1) Hem' bnlke


(2) Brake lock
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(l) Ignition key (3) Shutter key
(2) Projection (4) Slot (5) Knob

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alarm syst.em detects a substantial change
in the scooter posture.
After 60 seconds alarm sounds, the anti-
theft alarm system will reset in that posture.

Use the remote transmitter or mode switch


to set the anti-theft alarm system.
To activate or deactivate the anti-theft alarm
syst.em, sec page 48 .
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The remote transmitter uses low-intensity
radio waves, so the operating range can be
wider or narrower according to the
circumstances.

If the ignition swit.ch is left OFF for more


than 10 days, the anti-theft alarm system (1) Ignition ke
will no longer operate. To reset the system, (2) UNSET bu

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(2)*.i~C.
(1)

\.:! ~~.-.-,.-.--;:: (5) iC


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(4) (2) SET buttou
(1) Ignition key G~) Mode switc
(4) Alarm indicator (5) UNSE'f bu
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• Avoid damage to the remot.e tTansmitter
body by using a protective cloth .
• Place the battery properly with the
+ side facing up.

(1) Protective c
(2) Slit

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You can change the Idling Stop system
mode by switching the Idling Stop switch
(3) (page 51).

(1) Throttle
(2) STAND BY
(3) Idling Stop
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I~ide the scooter at speed above 10 km/h (6
mph), to enable the Idling Stop system
under above conditions.

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indicator off, see starting procedure
(page 64 ) for standard engine starting.

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(1)

(1) Ignition key

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indicator lamp
(MIL) lights.

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STAND BY indicator flashes but en 'inc does not staIt"Jlerfo
Sm"tOm-"'!Possl e cause ' ... "..,
"l~ngine oes not Low (01' (reaifj Check tfie batt
start even open baUery or battery battery is weak,
the tl]'!:Ql\l~_,_ lead is loose,

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(1) Helmet holder on D-ring
(2) Helmet wire

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other articles which are flammable or
susceptible to heat damage in this
compartment.

Do not direct water under pressure against


the center compartment as water will be
farced into the compartment.
(1) Cenler comp

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(I) Document
(2) Document
(3) Cenier com

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lhe front box. (2)

When washing your scooter be careful not


to flood this area with waler.
(1) Front box
(2) Knob
(3) Box lid

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(1) Screw

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7. Lights and
Always perform a pre-ride inspection turn signals
before every ride and correct any properly.
problems. 8. Side stand
for proper f

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and then insp
Refer to the
UNEXPECrE

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can cause you to be hurt.

Make sure the rear wheel is locked


when the scooter is on its center stand.

'fhe electric starter will only work when the


rear brake lever is squeezed and the side
stand is up. (1) Rear brake
(2) Brake lock

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(3) Ignition switch (4) Start button

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(5) Idling Stop

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moving the scooter off the center stand
or loss of control may result.

Make sure flammable materials such as (hy


grass or leaves do not. come in contact with
the exhaust system when riding, idling, or (1)
parking your scooter.
(1) Rear brake
(2) Brake lock
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(1)

(1) Hear brake lever

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(3) Throttle

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(4) Front and r

(3) Throttle

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(3) Throttle (4) Front and rear brakes

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(3) Throttle (tJ) Front and rear brakes
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battery.

See your Honda dealer for checlting the


battery as specified in the maintenance
schedule (page 86 ).

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NAME:
ADDRESS:. _ _ _.

(1) Ignition ke

PI-lONE NO: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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require morc frequent service than
specified in the Maintenance Schedule.
Consult your Honda dealer for
recommendations applicable to your
individual needs and use.

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precautions follow. However, we cannot
warn you of every conceivable hazard that
can arise in performing maintenance. Only
you call decide whether or not you' should
perform a given task.

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and make sure you have the tools and maintain and
skills required.
• To help prevent the scooter from falling To ensure t
over, park it on a finn, level surface, using use only new
the center stand to provide support. equivalents f

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(1) Tool kit
(2) Tool kit co

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(1) .7

(1) Frame number (2) Engine num


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(2)

(1) Key (2) Key number plate

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element specified [or your model. Using
the wrong Honda air cleaner element or a
non-Honda air cleaner element which is
not of equivalent quality may cause
premature engine wear or performance
problems.
5. Install the removed parts in the reverse (1) Air cleane
order of removal. (2) Screws
(3) Air cleane
(4) Air deane
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(1)

(1) Crankcase

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castor based
Suggested Oil
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HONDA "4-STROKE GASOLINE
ENGINE OIL" or equivalent.

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(1) Code num
of the oil
(2) Oil classifi

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ground or down a drain.
Used engine oil may cause skin cancer if
repeatedly left in contact with the skin for
prolonged periods. Although this is unlikely
unless you handle used oil OIl a daily basis,
it is still advisable to thoroughly wash your
hands with soap and water as soon as possi-
ble after handliog used oil.

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(1) Oil drain bo

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(1) Oil strainer screen cap
(2) Spring
(3) Oil strainer screen
(4) O-ring

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mimltes.
11. 2 -:1 minutes after stopping the engine,
check that the oil level is at the upper
level mark on the oil filler capl dipstick
with t.he scooter upright. on finn, level
ground. Make sure there are no oil leaks.
If a torque wrench is not used for this
installation, see your Honda dealer as soon
as possible t.o verify proper assembly.
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(1) Plug mainte
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G~) Spark plug cap

(4) Spark plug

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An improperly tightened spark plug can
damage the engine. If a plug is too loose, a
piston may be damaged. If a plug is too tight,
the threads may be damaged.
9. Reinstall the spark plug cap. Take care to
avoid pinching any cables or wires.

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down.
If the side stand system does not operate as
described, see your Honda dealer for
service.
(1) Side stand

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(1) Arrow
(2) Brake ann

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system will remain off when the battery is
reconnected.

(1) Battery co
(2) Clip

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(3) Battery ho
(4) Negative (
(5) Positive (.+
(6) BaltelY

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(1) Fuse box
(2) Fuse box c
(3) Spare fuse

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(1) Rubber du
(2) Socket

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(1) Socket
(2) Bulb

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(2)

(1) Screws
(2) Rear cover
(3) Prongs

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(4) Socket
(5) Bulb

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(1) Socket
(2) Bulb

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(1) Turn signa
(2) Screws
(3) Hook

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(1) Screws
(2) License li
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pressure water spray (typical in coin-
operated car washes). The inside
clouded im
scooter. Mo
INOTICE I headlight le
High pressure water (or air) can damage lighting the
cerlain parts of the scooter. engine while

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method. Spray the inside of the tank with
an aerosol rust-inhibiting oil.
Heinstallthc fuel fill cap on the tank.

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distribute the oil.
• I,einstallthe spark plug and spark plug
cap.

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handlebar, control levers, brakes, and
wheels.

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Sub fuse lOA

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• If your e
stalling,
properly,
engine. H
soon as po

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