Honda CB1000RA KO, CB1000RA U, CB1000RA III ED, CB1000RA ED, CB1000RA IV ED, CB1000RA II ED, CB1000RA GS User Manual
Specifications and Main Features
Frequently Asked Questions
User Manual
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This manual should be considered a permanent part of the
motorcycle and should remain with the motorcycle 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.
The vehicle pictured in this owner’s manual may not match your
actual vehicle.
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Welcome
Congratulations on your purchase of a new
Honda motorcycle. Your selection of a
Honda makes you part of a worldwide family
of satisfied customers who appreciate
Honda's reputation for building quality into
every product.
To ensure your safety and riding pleasure:
● Read this owner's manual carefully.
● Follow all recommendations and
procedures contained in this manual.
● Pay close attention to safety messages
contained in this manual and on the
motorcycle.
● The following codes in this manual
indicate each country.
● The illustrations here in are based on the
CB1000RA ED type.
Country Code
Code
Country
CB1000RA
ED, II ED,
Ⅲ ED, Ⅳ ED
European direct sales
KOKorea
GSGCC Countries
UAustralia, New Zealand
*The specifications may vary with each locale.
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A Few Words About Safety
Your safety, and the safety of others, is very
important. Operating this motorcycle safely is
an important responsibility.
To help you make informed decisions about
safety, we have provided operating
procedures and other information on safety
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 a motorcycle. You
must use your own good judgement.
You will find important safety information in a
variety of forms, including:
● Safety labels on the motorcycle
●
Safety Messages preceded by a safety alert
symbol and one of three signal words:
DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION.
These signal words mean:
3DANGER
You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY
HURT if you don’t follow instructions.
3WARNING
You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY
HURT if you don’t follow instructions.
3CAUTION
You CAN be HURT if you don’t follow
instructions.
Other important information is
provided under the following titles:
NOTICE
Information to help you avoid
damage to your motorcycle,
other property, or the
environment.
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Contents
Motorcycle SafetyP. 2
Operation GuideP. 18
MaintenanceP. 78
TroubleshootingP. 128
InformationP. 148
SpecificationsP. 164
IndexP. 167
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Motorcycle Safety
This section contains important information for safe riding of your motorcycle.
Please read this section carefully.
Safety Guidelines................................................. P. 3
Image Labels......................................................... P. 6
Safety Precautions............................................. P. 10
Riding Precautions ............................................ P. 11
Accessories & Modifications........................... P. 15
Loading ................................................................ P. 16
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Safety Guidelines
Safety Guidelines
Follow these guidelines to enhance your safety:
● Perform all routine and regular inspections
specified in this manual.
● Stop the engine and keep sparks and flame
away before filling the fuel tank.
● Do not run the engine in enclosed or partly
enclosed areas. Carbon monoxide in
exhaust gases is toxic and can kill you.
Always Wear a Helmet
It's a proven fact: helmets and protective
apparel significantly reduce the number and
severity of head and other injuries. So always
wear an approved motorcycle helmet and
protective apparel. 2 P. 10
Before Riding
Make sure that you are physically fit, mentally
focused and free of alcohol and drugs. Check
that you and your passenger are both wearing
an approved motorcycle helmet and protective
apparel. Instruct your passenger on holding
onto the seat strap or your waist, leaning with
you in turns, and keeping their feet on the
footpegs, even when the motorcycle is stopped.
Take Time to Learn & Practice
Even if you have ridden other motorcycles,
practice riding in a safe area to become familiar
with how this motorcycle works and handles,
and to become accustomed to the motorcycle's
size and weight.
Ride Defensively
Always pay attention to other vehicles around
you, and do not assume that other drivers see
you. Be prepared to stop quickly or perform an
evasive maneuver.
Continued
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Safety Guidelines
Make Yourself Easy to See
Motorcycle Safety
Make yourself more visible, especially at night,
by wearing bright reflective clothing, positioning
yourself so other drivers can see you, signaling
before turning or changing lanes, and using
your horn when necessary.
Ride within Your Limits
Never ride beyond your personal abilities or
faster than conditions warrant. Fatigue and
inattention can impair your ability to use good
judgement and ride safely.
Don't Drink and Ride
Alcohol and riding don't mix. Even one alcoholic
drink can reduce your ability to respond to
changing conditions, and your reaction time
gets worse with every additional drink. Don't
drink and ride, and don't let your friends drink
and ride either.
4
Keep Your Honda in Safe Condition
It's important to keep your motorcycle properly
maintained and in safe riding condition.
Inspect your motorcycle before every ride and
perform all recommended maintenance. Never
exceed load limits (2 P. 16), and do not modify
your motorcycle or install accessories that
would make your motorcycle unsafe (2 P. 15).
If You are Involved in a Crash
Personal safety is your first priority. 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. Call for emergency
assistance if needed. Also follow applicable laws
and regulations if another person or vehicle is
involved in the crash.
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Safety Guidelines
If you decide to continue riding, first turn the
ignition switch to the (Off) position, and
evaluate the condition of your motorcycle.
Inspect for fluid leaks, check the tightness of
critical nuts and bolts, and check the handlebar,
control levers, brakes, and wheels. Ride slowly
and cautiously.
Your motorcycle may have suffered damage
that is not immediately apparent. Have your
motorcycle thoroughly checked at a qualified
service facility as soon as possible.
Carbon Monoxide Hazard
Exhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide, a
colourless, odorless gas. Breathing carbon
monoxide can cause loss of consciousness and
may lead to death.
If you run the engine in confined or even partly
enclosed area, the air you breathe could
contain a dangerous amount of carbon
monoxide.
Never run your motorcycle inside a garage or
other enclosure.
3WARNING
Running the engine of your motorcycle
while in an enclosed or even partially
enclosed area can cause a rapid buildup of toxic carbon monoxide gas.
Breathing this colourless, odorless gas
can quickly cause unconsciousness and
lead to death.
Only run your motorcycle's engine
when it is located in a well ventilated
area outdoors.
Motorcycle Safety
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Image Labels
Image Labels
Motorcycle Safety
Except KO type
The following pages describe the label
meanings. Some labels warn you of
potential hazards that could cause serious
Read instructions contained in Owner's
Manual carefully.
injury. Others provide important safety
information. Read this information carefully
and don't remove the labels.
Read instructions contained in Shop Manual
carefully. In the interest of safety, take the
motorcycle to be serviced only by your
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.
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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Image Labels
BATTERY LABEL
DANGER
ED, Ⅱ ED, Ⅲ ED, Ⅳ ED, GS type
• Keep flame and spark away from the battery. Battery produce
explosive gas that can cause explosion.
• Wear the eye protection and rubber gloves when handling the
battery, or you can get burned or lose your eyesight by the battery
electrolyte.
• Do not allow children and other people to touch a battery unless they
understand proper handling and hazards of the battery very well.
• Handle the battery electrolyte with extreme care as it contains dilute
sulfuric acid. Contact with your skin or eyes can burn you or cause
loss of your eyesight.
Read this manual carefully and understand it before handling the
•
battery. Neglect of the instructions can cause personal injury and
damage to the motorcycle.
Do not use a battery with the electrolyte at or below the lower level
•
mark. It can explode causing serious injury.
Continued
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Image Labels
Motorcycle Safety
8
RADIATOR CAP LABEL
DANGER
NEVER OPEN WHEN HOT.
Hot coolant will scald you.
Relief pressure valve begins to open at 1.1 kgf/cm2.
ACCESSORIES AND LOADING WARNING LABEL
WARNING
ED, Ⅱ ED, Ⅲ ED, Ⅳ ED type
ACCESSORIES AND LOADING
• The safety stability and handling of this motorcycle may be affected
by the addition of accessories and luggage.
•
Read carefully the instructions contained in user's manual and
installation guide before installing any accessory.
• The total weight of accessories and luggage added to rider's and
passenger's weight should not exceed 188 kg (414 lb), which is the
maximum weight capacity.
• The luggage weight must not exceed 27 kg (60 lb) under any
circumstances.
The fitting of large fork-mounted or large handlebar mounted fairing
•
is not recommended.
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Keep chain adjusted and lubricated.
Freeplay 40 - 50 mm (1.6 - 2.0 in)
SAFETY REMINDER LABEL
For your protection, always wear helmet, protective apparel.
FUEL LABEL
Unleaded petrol only
ETHANOL up to 10 % by volume
Motorcycle Safety
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Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions
Motorcycle Safety
● Ride cautiously and keep your hands on the
handlebar and feet on the footpegs.
● Keep passenger's hands onto the seat strap
or grab rail or your waist, passenger's feet
on the footpegs while riding.
● Always consider the safety of your
passenger, as well as other drivers and
riders.
Protective Apparel
Make sure that you and any passenger are
wearing an approved motorcycle helmet, eye
protection, and high-visibility protective
clothing. Ride defensively in response to
weather and road conditions.
Helmet
#
Safety-standard certified, high-visibility, correct
size for your head
●
Must fit comfortably but securely, with the
chin strap fastened.
10
● Face shield with unobstructed field of vision
or other approved eye protection
3WARNING
Not wearing a helmet increases the
chance of serious injury or death in a
crash.
Make sure that you and any passenger
always wear an approved helmet and
protective apparel.
Gloves
#
Full-finger leather gloves with high abrasion
resistance
Boots or Riding Shoes
#
Sturdy boots with non-slip soles and ankle
protection
Jacket and Trousers
#
Protective, highly visible, long-sleeved jacket
and durable trousers for riding (or a protective
suit)
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Riding Precautions
Riding Precautions
Running-in Period
During the first 500 km (300 miles) of running,
follow these guidelines to ensure your
motorcycle's future reliability and performance.
● Avoid full-throttle starts and rapid
acceleration.
● Avoid hard braking and rapid down-shifts.
● Ride conservatively.
Brakes
Observe the following guidelines:
●
Avoid excessively hard braking and
downshifting.
u Sudden braking can reduce the
motorcycle's stability.
u Where possible, reduce speed before
turning; otherwise you risk sliding out.
● Exercise caution on low traction surfaces.
u The tyres slip more easily on such
surfaces and braking distances are
longer.
● Avoid continuous braking.
u Repeated braking, such as when
descending long, steep slopes can
seriously overheat the brakes, reducing
their effectiveness. Use engine braking
with intermittent use of the brakes to
reduce speed.
● For full braking effectiveness, operate both
the front and rear brakes together.
Continued
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Riding Precautions
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
#
Motorcycle Safety
This model is equipped with an Anti-lock Brake
System (ABS) designed to help prevent the
brakes from locking up during hard braking.
● ABS does not reduce braking distance. In
certain circumstances, ABS may result in a
longer stopping distance.
● ABS does not function at speeds below 10
km/h (6 mph).
● The brake lever and pedal may recoil slightly
when applying the brakes. This is normal.
● Always use the recommended front/rear
tyres and sprockets to ensure correct ABS
operation.
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Engine Braking
#
Engine braking helps slow your motorcycle
down when you release the throttle. For further
slowing action, downshift to a lower gear. Use
engine braking with intermittent use of the
brakes to reduce speed when descending long,
steep slopes.
Wet or Rainy Conditions
#
Road surfaces are slippery when wet, and wet
brakes further reduce braking efficiency.
Exercise extra caution when braking in wet
conditions.
If the brakes get wet, apply the brakes while
riding at low speed to help them dry.
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3.
Parking
● Park on a firm, level surface.
● If you must park on a slight incline or loose
surface, park so that the motorcycle cannot
move or fall over.
● Make sure that high-temperature parts
cannot come into contact with flammable
materials.
● Do not touch the engine, muffler, brakes
and other high-temperature parts until they
cool down.
● To reduce the likelihood of theft, always lock
the handlebar and remove the key when
leaving the motorcycle unattended.
Use of an anti-theft device is also
recommended.
Parking with the Side Stand
#
1.
Stop the engine.
2.
Push the side stand down.
Slowly lean the motorcycle to the left until its
weight rests on the side stand.
4.
Turn the handlebar fully to the left.
u Turning the handlebar to the right
reduces stability and may cause the
motorcycle to fall.
5.
Turn the ignition switch to the (Lock)
position and remove the key. 2 P. 58
Refuelling and Fuel Guidelines
Follow these guidelines to protect the engine,
fuel system and catalytic converter:
● Use only unleaded petrol.
● Use recommended octane number. Using
lower octane petrol will result in decreased
engine performance.
● Do not use fuels containing a high
concentration of alcohol. 2 P. 162
● Do not use stale or contaminated petrol or
an oil/petrol mixture.
● Avoid getting dirt or water in the fuel tank.
Riding Precautions
Motorcycle Safety
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Riding Precautions
Honda selectable torque control
Motorcycle Safety
When the Honda selectable torque control
(Torque Control) detects rear wheel spin during
acceleration, the system will limit the amount of
torque applied to the rear wheel based on the
Torque Control level selected.
Additionally, the system ease the rapid motion
during the wheelie when accelerating based on
the Torque Control level selected.
Torque Control will allow some wheel spin
during acceleration at the lower Torque Control
levels settings. Select a level that is appropriate
for your skill and riding conditions.
Torque Control does not work during
deceleration and will not prevent the rear wheel
from skidding due to engine braking. Do not
close the throttle suddenly, especially when
riding on slippery surfaces.
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Torque Control may not compensate for rough
road conditions or rapid throttle operation.
Always consider road and weather conditions,
as well as your skills and condition, when
applying throttle.
If your motorcycle gets stuck in mud, snow or
sand, it may be easier to free it by turning off
the Torque Control temporarily.
Temporarily turning off Torque Control also
may help you maintain control and balance
when riding on off-road terrain.
Always use the recommended tyres and
sprockets to ensure correct Torque Control
operation.
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Accessories & Modifications
Accessories &
Modifications
We strongly advise that you do not add any
accessories that were not specifically designed
for your motorcycle by Honda or make
modifications to your motorcycle from its
original design. Doing so can make it unsafe.
Modifying your motorcycle may also void your
warranty and make your motorcycle illegal to
operate on public roads and highways. Before
deciding to install accessories on your
motorcycle be certain the modification is safe
and legal.
3WARNING
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.
Do not pull a trailer with, or attach a sidecar to,
your motorcycle. Your motorcycle was not
designed for these attachments, and their use
can seriously impair your motorcycle's handling.
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Loading
Loading
Motorcycle Safety
● Carrying extra weight affects your
motorcycle's handling, braking and stability.
Always ride at a safe speed for the load you
are carrying.
● Avoid carrying an excessive load and keep
within specified load limits.
Maximum weight capacity2 P. 164
● Tie all luggage securely, evenly balanced
and close to the centre of the motorcycle.
● Do not place objects near the lights or the
muffler.
Overloading or improper loading can
cause a crash and you can be seriously
hurt or killed.
Follow all load limits and other loading
guidelines in this manual.
3WARNING
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Motorcycle Safety
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Parts Location
Tool kit (P.77)
Document bag (P.77)
Operation Guide
Data link connector
Main fuse/ABS fuse (P.146)
Fuse box (P.146)
Battery (P.99)
Front brake fluid reservoir (P.109)
Front suspension spring
preload adjuster
Front brake lever (P.122)
Rear brake fluid reservoir (P.109)
Engine oil level inspection
window
Engine oil filter (P.105)
Engine oil drain bolt (P.105)
Engine oil fill cap (P.103)
Rear brake pedal
Rear suspension rebound
damping adjuster
(P.123
(P.103
)
)
(P.127
)
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Front suspension rebound damping/compression damping
adjuster
(P.124
)
(P.125
)
Fuel fill cap (P.75)
Throttle grip (P.119)
Front seat (P.100)
Rear seat (P.101)
Clutch lever (P.116)
Coolant reserve tank
(P.107
Rear suspension spring
preload adjuster
Crankcase breather (P.120)
Drive chain (P.113)
Side stand (P.112)
Shift lever (P.71)
Operation Guide
)
(P.126
)
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Instruments
SEL
Operation Guide
Display Check
When the ignition switch is turned to the (On) position, initial animation will show. If any
part of these displays does not come on when it should, have your dealer check for
problems.
(up) button
MODE
SEL
(down) button
button
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Tachometer red zone
(excessive engine rpm range)
Tachometer
NOTICE
Do not operate the engine in the tachometer red zone.
Excessive engine speed can adversely affect engine life.
Clock (12-hour or 24-hour display)
To set the clock:
(P.37
)
(P.38
)
Speedometer
Continued
Operation Guide
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Instruments (Continued)
Operation Guide
Gear position indicator
The gear position is shown in the gear position indicator.
u “-” appears when the transmission is not shifted properly.
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Fuel gauge
Remaining fuel when only 1st (E) segment starts flashing: approximately
3.5 L (0.92 US gal, 0.77 Imp gal)
If the fuel gauge indicator flashes in arepeat pattern or turns off:
(P.134)
Coolant temperature gauge ( )
Display range: 35°C to 132°C
● 34°C or less:: ”---” is displayed.
● Between 122°C and 131°C:
-
High coolant temperature indicator lights.
-
Coolant temperature digits flash.
● Above 132°C:
-
High coolant temperature indicator lights.
-
“132°C” flashes.
● Even if the engine coolant temperature is low, the cooling fan may start running
when you rev up the engine. This is normal.
Operation Guide
Continued
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Instruments (Continued)
Press the
Operation Guide
Handle grip heater status icon
Ⅱ ED, Ⅳ ED type
The handle grip heater status icon will appear while the
handle grip heater is on. (P.59)
EB level (P.66)
Torque Control level
(P.62
P level (P.66)
MODE
)
(P.66
button to move the cursor to a desired display.
)
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Riding mode display (P.64)
INFO 1 display (P.26)
INFO 2 display (P.30)
Cursor
Operation Guide
Cursor
Cursor
Press the
MODE
button
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Instruments (Continued)
INFO 1 display
#
You can select the following:
●
Operation Guide
Odometer [TOTAL]
●
Tripmeter [TRIP A/B]
●
Reserve tripmeter [RES]
Changing the INFO 1 display
#
a
Select the INFO 1 display. (P.25)
b
Press the
button until the desired indication is displayed.
c
Press the
set, and then the display moves to the INFO 2
display.
SEL
(up) or the
MODE
SEL
(down)
button. The INFO 1 display is
Odometer
Tripmeter A
Tripmeter B
Reserve tripmeter
When the 1st (E)
Press the
Press the
SEL
(up) button
SEL
(down) button
segment of the fuel
gauge starts flashing
When the 1st (E) segment of the fuel gauge starts flashing, the odometer and tripmeters switches
to the reserve tripmeter.
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Odometer
#
Total distance ridden.
When “------” is displayed, go to your dealer for service.
Tripmeter A/B
#
Distance ridden since tripmeter was reset.
When “----.-” is displayed, go to your dealer for service.
To reset the tripmeter: (P.28)
#
Reserve tripmeter
#
Distance ridden since the 1st (E) segment of the fuel gauge starts flashing.
When the 1st (E) segment of the fuel gauge starts flashing, the odometer and tripmeters
switches to the reserve tripmeter. You should refill the tank as soon as possible.
When “----.- ” is displayed, go to your dealer for service.
After refuelling more than the reserve amount, the display returns to normal.
Operation Guide
Continued
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