
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 ButtonCrankshaft Removal
Split the crankcase (see Crankcase Splitting).
Remove:
Connecting Rod Big End Nuts [A]
Connecting Rod Big End Caps [B]
NOTE
Mark and record the locations of the connecting rods
and their big end caps so that they can be reassembled
in their original positions.
Remove the crank ...
Coolant Reserve Tank Installation
Install the following to the coolant reserve tank [A].
Pad [B]
Gasket [C]
Cap [D]
Collar [E]
Install the coolant reserve tank and tighten the bolt [F].
Run the hoses correctly (see Cable,Wire, and Hose Routing
section in the Appendix chapter).
Fill the coolant reserve tank with ...
Torque Limiter Removal
Remove:
Starter Motor (see Starter Motor Removal in the Electrical
System chapter)
Throttle Body Assy Holder [A]
Breather Hose [B]
Roll up the heat insulation rubber plate [C].
Remove:
Torque Limiter Cover Bolts [A]
Torque Limiter Cover [B]
Remove:
Torque Limit ...