
Genuine Accessory User’s Guide
© 2013 Honda Moto r Co., Ltd.
MII 14521 (1303)
879OM-MJF-A000
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CTX700N/ND
HEATED GRIP
HEATED GRIPHEATE
This acces sory replaces the throt tle pipe with a combined heated grip/t hrottle pipe. Therefore, the •
throttle operation has a different feel after installation.
This acces sory uses a 5 amp fuse. If you ever need to replace this fuse, be sure to use another 5 amp •
fuse of the same t ype.
- Fuse: 5 A
<RIGH T SHELTER REMOV ED>
FUSE
INNER SUPPORT
Check the accessory mounts frequently and •
retighten if necessary.
INNER SU PPORT
Check the accessory mounts frequently and •
retighten if necessary.
Clean this accessory with a soft cloth soaked with •
a solution of mild detergent and water. Then wipe
with a clean cloth soaked with water to remove
any remaining dirt and deterg ent. Finally wipe dry
with a soft, clean cloth.
BACKREST BR ACKET
BACKREST BRACKET
Check the accessory mounts frequently and •
retighten if necessary.
Clean this accessory with a soft cloth soaked with •
a solution of mild detergent and water. Then wipe
with a clean cloth soaked with water to remove
any remaining dirt and deterg ent. Finally wipe dry
with a soft, clean cloth.
Check the accessory mounts frequently and •
retighten if necessary.
Clean this accessory with a soft cloth soaked with •
a solution of mild detergent and water. Then wipe
with a clean cloth soaked with water to remove
any remaining dirt and deterg ent. Finally wipe dry
with a soft, clean cloth.
The weight of the cargo must not exc eed the •
following:
MAXIM UM LOAD CAPACITY 6.6 lb (3.0 kg)
REAR CARRIER
REAR CARRIER

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This acces sory uses a 1 amp fuse. If you ever need to replace this fuse, be sure to use another 1 amp •
fuse of the same t ype.
- Fuse: 1 A
Do not connect any accessory that consumes more than 12 watts. (12 V, 1 A).•
Use accessories with the engine running to avoid discharging the battery.•
Switching the headlight to low beam when accessories are connected will help avoid discharging the •
battery.
Never insert a cigarette lig hter as this will damage the socket.•
Cover the socket with the cap when the accessory socket is not used to prevent entry of foreign •
objects.
Carefully secure any connec ted devices, as vibrations m ay cause them to shift unexpectedly.•
ACCESSORY SOCKET
<RIGH T SHELTER REMOV ED>
ACC SOCK ET
FUSE
SADDLEBAG STAY
Check the accessory mounts frequently and •
retighten if necessary.
Clean this accessory with a soft cloth soaked with •
a solution of mild detergent and water. Then wipe
with a clean cloth soaked with water to remove
any remaining dirt and deterg ent. Finally wipe dry
with a soft, clean cloth.
SADDLEBAG STAY
HOW TO INSTALL THE SADDLEBAG
LEFT SADDLEBAG
1. Release the lock by turning the key clockwi se.
2. Install the left saddlebag as shown.
HANDLE LEVER
Install th e saddleb ag with
the handle lever raised .
LEFT SADDLEBAG
ADDLEBAG
LOOP
Insert into the hook .
HOOK
3. Lower the handle lever and lock the left
saddlebag by turning the key counterclock wise
as shown.
HANDLE LEVER
4. Repeat on the right side.
SADDLEBAG REMOVAL
Remove the sad dlebags in t he reverse •
order of installation.