
A. Engine Stop Switch
B. START/STOP Switch (for Stop Watch)
C. Starter Button
In addition to the ignition switch,
the engine stop switch must be in
the
position for the motorcycle to
operate.
The engine stop switch is for emergency
use. If required, move the switch
to the
position.
NOTE
Although the engine stop switch stops the engine, it does not turn off all the electrical circuits. Ordinarily, the ignition switch should be used to stop the engine.
Starter ButtonPrecautions
1) No need of topping-up
No topping-up is necessary in this battery until it ends its life under
normal use. Forcibly prying
off the seal cap to add water is very dangerous. Never do that.
2) Refreshing charge.
Give refresh charge for 5 to 10 hours with charge current shown in the text
(see ...
Check 2-3: Intake Air Temperature Inspection
Disconnect the intake air temperature sensor connector
[A] (see Intake Air Temperature Sensor Removal in the
Self-Diagnosis System chapter).
Connect the variable rheostat [B] to the R/BK lead [C] and
BR/BK lead [D] terminals.
Turn the ignition switch to ON.
Read the temperatur ...
Swingarm Installation
Visually inspect the chain guide [A].
Replace the chain guide if it shows any signs of abnormal
wear or damage.
Apply a non-permanent locking agent to the threads of
the chain guide bolt [B].
Apply plenty of grease to the lip of the oil seals [A].
Be sure to install the oil seals ...