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HONDA ACTIVA
OWNER’S MANUAL
© Honda Motor Co., Ltd. 2009
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
• RIDER AND PASSENGERThis Scooter is designed to carry the rider and one passenger.
• ON-ROAD USEThis scooter is designed to be used only on the road.
• SPECIFICATIONSThe specifications may vary with each locale.
• READ THIS OWNER’S MANUAL CAREFULLYPay special attention to the safety messages that appear throughout the manual.These messages are fully explained in the “A Few Words About Safety” section whichappears before the Contents page.
This manual should be considered a permanent part of the scooter and should remain withthe scooter when resold.
HONDA ACTIVAOWNER’S MANUAL
All information in this publication is based on the latest production informationavailable at the time of approval for printing. Honda Motor Co., Ltd. reservesthe right to make changes at any time without notice and without incurring anyobligation.
No part of this publication may be reproduced without written permission.
WELCOME
The scooter presents you a challenge to master the machine, a challenge to adventure. Youride through the wind, linked to the road by a vehicle that responds to your commands asno other does. Unlike an automobile, there is no metal cage around you. Like an airplane,a pre-ride inspection and regular maintenance are essential to your safety. Your reward isfreedom.To meet the challenges safely, and to enjoy the adventure fully, you should becomethoroughly familiar with this owner’s manual BEFORE YOU RIDE THE SCOOTER.As you read this manual, you will find information that is preceded by a NOTICE symbol.This information is intended to help you avoid damage to your scooter, other property, orthe environment.When service is required, remember that your Honda dealer knows your scooter. If youhave the required mechanical “know-how” and tools, your dealer can supply you an officialHonda shop manual on paid basis to help you perform many maintenance and repair tasks.
Accessories shown in the illustration are not part of the standard equipment.
For any query or assistance, please call Customer Care No.:Toll Free No.: 1800 11 3434* (Toll free number for BSNL & MTNL users only)
0124-2291000
Pleasant riding, and thank you for choosing a Honda!
A FEW WORDS ABOUT SAFETY
Your safety, and the safety of others, is very important. And operating this scooter safely isan important responsibility.
To help you make informed decisions about safety, we have provided operating proceduresand other information on labels in this manual. This information alerts you to potentialhazards that could hurt you or others.
Of course, it is not practical or possible to warn you about all hazards associated withoperating or maintaining a scooter. You must use your own good judgment.
You will find important safety information in a variety of forms, including:
• Safety Labels – on the scooter.
• Safety Messages – preceded by a safety alert symbol ! and one of three signal words:DANGER, WARNING or CAUTION
These signal words mean:
• Safety Headings – such as Important Safety Reminders or Important Safety Precautions.
• Safety Section – such as scooter Safety.
• Instructions – how to use this scooter correctly and safely.
This entire manual is filled with important safety information–please read it carefully.
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! WARNING
! CAUTION
You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don’t followinstructions.
You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if you don’t followinstructions.
You CAN be HURT if you don’t follow instructions.
DANGER
OPERATION
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1 SCOOTER SAFETY1 Important Safety Information2 Protective Apparel5 Load Limits and Guidelines
9 PARTS LOCATION
12 Instruments and Indicators
14 MAJOR COMPONENTS(Information you need tooperate this scooter)
14 Brakes17 Fuel19 Engine Oil20 Tyres
24 ESSENTIAL INDIVIDUALCOMPONENTS
24 Ignition Switch
Page25 Right Handlebar Controls
25 Left Handlebar Controls
26 FEATURES(Not required for operation)
26 Steering Lock
28 Seat Lock
28 Center Compartment
29 Document Compartment
29 Luggage Hook
29 Body Cover
30 Front Center Cover
31 Rearview Mirror
31 Headlight Case
32 Headlight Aim Vertical Adjustment
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32 OPERATION32 Pre-ride Inspection33 Starting the Engine36 Running-in36 Riding40 Parking41 Anti-theft Tips
MAINTENANCE43 MAINTENANCE43 The Importance of Maintenance43 Maintenance Safety44 Safety Precautions45 Tool Kit46 Maintenance Schedule49 Serial Numbers50 Colour Label50 Air Cleaner51 Secondary Air Supply System
page52 Crankcase Breather53 Engine Oil55 Engine Oil Strainer Screen56 Spark Plug58 Engine Idle RPM58 Wheel Removal61 Brake Shoe Wear62 Battery64 Fuse Replacement66 Bulb Replacement
68 CLEANING
71 STORAGE GUIDE71 Storage
72 Removal from Storage
73 SPECIFICATIONS
76 CATALYTIC CONVERTER
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SCOOTER SAFETYIMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Your scooter can provide many years ofservice and pleasure – if you takeresponsibility for your own safety andunderstand the challenges that you can meeton the road.
There is much that you can do to protectyourself when you ride. You’ll find many helpfulrecommendations throughout this manual.Following are a few that we consider mostimportant.
Always Wear a Helmet
It’s a proven fact: Helmets significantly reducethe number and severity of head injuries. Soalways wear a helmet and make sure yourpassenger does the same. We also recommendthat you wear eye protection, sturdy boots,gloves and other protective gear (page 3).
Make Yourself Easy to see
Some drivers do not see scooters becausethey are not looking for them. To makeyourself more visible, wear bright reflectiveclothing, position yourself so other driverscan see you, signal before turning orchanging lanes, and use your horn whenrequired, it will help others notice you.
Don’t Drink and Ride
Alcohol and riding don’t mix. Even one drinkcan reduce your ability to respond to changingconditions, and your reaction time gets worsewith every additional drink. So don’t drink andride, and don’t let your friends drink andride either.
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Ride Within Your Limits
Pushing the limits is another major cause ofscooter accidents. Never ride beyond yourpersonal abilities or faster than conditionswarrant. Remember that alcohol, drugs, fatigueand inattention can significantly reduce yourability to make good judgements and ridesafely.
Keep Your Vehicle in Safe Condition
For safe riding, it is important to inspect yourscooter before every ride and perform allrecommended maintenance. Never exceedload limits, and only use accessories thathave been approved by Honda for thisscooter. See page 5 for more details.
PROTECTIVE APPAREL
For your safety, we strongly recommendthat you always wear an approved scooterhelmet, eye protection, boots, gloves, longpants and a long-sleeved shirt or jacketwhenever you ride. Although completeprotection is not possible, wearing propergear can reduce the chance of injury whenyou ride.
Following are suggestions to help you chooseproper gear.
WARNING
Not wearing a helmet increases thechance of serious injury or death in acrash.
Be sure you and your passengeralways wear a helmet, eye protectionand other protective apparel when youride.
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Helmets and Eye Protection
Your helmet is your most important pieceof riding gear because it offers the bestprotection against head injuries. A helmetshould fit your head comfortably and securely.A bright-colored helmet can make you morenoticeable in traffic, as can reflective strips.
An open-face helmet offers some protection,but a full-face helmet offers more. Alwayswear a face shield or goggles to protect youreyes and help your vision.
Additional Riding Gear
In addition to a helmet and eye protection,we also recommend:
• Sturdy boots with non-slip soles to helpprotect your feet and ankles.
• Leather gloves to keep your handswarm and help prevent blisters, cuts,burns and bruises.
• A scooter riding suit or jacket forcomfort as well as protection. Bright-colored and reflective clothing can helpmake you more noticeable in traffic.Be sure to avoid loose clothes thatcould get caught on any part of yourscooter.
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Clothes should be close fitting
“kjhj ds fQfVax ds diMs+ gh igusaA
Wear gloves
nLrkus igusaA
ALWAYS wear a helmetYou should also wear a face shield or goggles
ges”kk gsYesV igusaA
p”esa vFkok psgjs dks <+dus okys dop dk Á;ksx djuk pkfg;sA
Wear bright or reflective clothing
pednkj rFkk jks”kuh dks ÁfrfcEcr djus okys
diMs+ igusaA
Shoes should be close-fitting, have low heels and offer ankle protection
lgh uki] de ghy rFkk V[kuksa dks lqj{kk nsus okys twrs igusaA
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LOAD LIMITS AND GUIDELINES
Your scooter has been designed to carryyou, one passenger and a limited amount ofcargo. When you add cargo or carry apassenger, you may feel some differenceduring acceleration and braking. But so longas you keep your scooter well-maintained, withgood tyres and brakes, you can safely carryloads within the given limits and guidelines.
However, exceeding the weight limit orcarrying an unbalanced load can seriouslyaffect your scooter’s handling, braking andstability. Non-Honda accessories, impropermodifications, and poor maintenance can alsoreduce your safety margin.
The following pages give more specificinformation on loading, accessories andmodifications.
Loading
How much weight you put on your scooter,and how you load it, are important to yoursafety. Anytime you ride with a passengeror cargo you should be aware of thefollowing information.
WARNING
Overloading or improper loading cancause a crash and you can be seriouslyhurt or killed.
Follow all load limits and other loadingguidelines in this owner’s manual.
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Load Limits
Following are the load limits for your scooter:
Maximum weight capacity:
170 kg (375 lbs)
Includes the weight of the rider, passenger, all cargo and all accessories.
The weight of added accessories will reduce the maximum cargo weight you can carry.
Putting too much weight in individual storage compartments can also affect stability andhandling. So be sure to stay within the limits given below:
Maximum weight:
in center compartment 10 kg (22 lbs)
luggage hook 1.5 kg (3.3 lbs)
Center compartment weight limit¼e/; d{k dh �kj lhek½10 kg (22 lbs)
Luggage hook weight limit¼yxst gqd dh �kj lhek½1.5 kg (3.3 lbs)
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Loading Guidelines
Your scooter is primarily intended fortransporting you and a passenger.
If you wish to carry more cargo, check withyour Honda dealer for advice, and be sure toread the information regarding accessorieson page 7.
Improperly loading your scooter can affectits stability and handling. Even if your scooteris properly loaded, you should ride atreduced speeds whenever carrying cargo.
Follow these guidelines whenever you carrya passenger or cargo:
• Check that both tyres are properlyinflated.
• To prevent loose items from creating ahazard, make sure the centercompartment is closed and that anyother cargo is securely tied down beforeyou ride away.
• Place cargo weight as close to thecenter of the scooter as possible.
• Balance cargo weight evenly on bothsides.
Accessories and Modifications
Modifying your scooter or using non-Hondaaccessories can make your scooter unsafe.Before you consider making anymodifications or adding an accessory, besure to read the following information.
WARNING
Improper accessories or modifications cancause a crash in which your can beseriously hurt or killed.
Follow all instructions in this owner’smanual regarding accessories andmodifications.
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Accessories
We strongly recommend that you use onlygenuine Honda accessories that have beenspecifically designed and tested for yourscooter. Because Honda cannot test all otheraccessories, you must be personallyresponsible for proper selection, installationand use of non-Honda accessories.Check with your dealer for assistance andalways follow these guidelines:
• Make sure the accessory does notobscure any lights, reduce groundclearance and banking angle, limitsuspension travel or steering travel,alter your riding position or interferewith operating any controls.
• Be sure electrical equipment does notexceed the scooters’s electrical systemcapacity (page 75). A blown fuse cancause a loss of lights or engine power.
• Do not pull a trailer or sidecar with yourscooter. This scooter is not designed forthese attachments, and their use canseriously impair your scooter’shandling.
Modifications
We strongly advise you not to remove anyoriginal equipment or modify your scooter inany way that would change its design oroperation. Such changes could seriously impairyour scooter’s handling, stability andbraking, making it unsafe to ride.
Removing or modifying your lights, mufflers,emission control system or other equipmentcan also make your scooter illegal.
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PARTS LOCATION Rearview mirrorfj;j O;w fejj
Brake lock lever
cszd ykWd yhoj
IndicatorbafMdsVj
Speedometer
LihMksehVj Fuel gauge¶;wy xst+
Rearview mirrorfj;j O;w fejj
Front Brake Lever
ÝaV czsd yhoj
Throttle gripFkzkSVy fxzi
Headlight switchgSMykbV fLop
Starter switchLVkVZj fLopIgnition switch
bfXu“ku fLopChoke knobpksd ukWc
Horn switchgkWuZ fLop
Turn signal switchVuZ flxuy fLop
Headlight dimmerswitch
gSMykbV fMEej fLop
Rear brake (Activa Standard)/combi brake (Activa Deluxe)lever
fj;j cszd ¼,fDVok LVSUMMZ½ @dkWEch czsd
¼,fDVok MhyDl½ yhoj
Ignition switch shutter (Activa Deluxe)bfXu“ku fLop “kVj ¼,fDVok MhyDl½
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Fuel fill cap
¶;wy fQy dSiCenter compartment
lSaVj dEikVZesaVBattery Fuse box
cSVjh ¶;wt ckWDl
Luggage hookyxSt gqd
Passenger footpeg;k=h QqViSx
Oil filler cap/dipstickvkW;y fQyj dSi@fMifLVd
Rear grip
fj;j fxzi
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Document compartment
MkWD;wesaV dEikVZesaVTool KitVwy fdV
Seat lock
lhV ykWd
Passenger footpeg;k=h QqViSx
Center standlSaVj LVSaM
Kick starter pedalfdd LVkVZj iSMy
Air cleaner housing,;j Dyhuj gkmflax
Rear brake (ActivaStandard)/combi brake(Activa Deluxe) leverfj;j cszd ¼,fDVok LVSUMMZ½@
dkWEch czsd ¼,fDVok MhyDl½ yhoj
Center compartment
lSaVj dEikVZesaV
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INSTRUMENTS AND INDICATORS
The indicators are contained in theinstrument panel. Their functions aredescribed in the tables on the followingpages.
(1) Speedometer ¼LihMksehVj½
(2) Left turn signal indicator ¼cka;k VuZ flxuy bafMdsVj½
(3) High beam indicator ¼gkbZ che bafMdsVj½
(4) Odometer ¼vkWMksehVj½
(5) Right turn signal indicator ¼nka;k VuZ flxuy bafMdsVj½
(6) Fuel gauge ¼¶;wy xst½
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)(6)
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(Ref. No.) Description Function
(1) Speedometer Shows riding speed.
(2) Left turn signal indicator Flashes when the left turn signal operates.(green)
(3) High beam indicator Lights when the headlight is glowing on high(blue) beam.
(4) Odometer Shows accumulated mileage.
(5) Right turn signal indicator Flashes when the right turn signal operates.(green)
(6) Fuel gauge Shows approximate fuel quantity available.(Ref. page 14)
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MAJOR COMPONENTS(INFORMATION YOU NEED TO OPERATETHIS SCOOTER)
BRAKESBrakes are items of personal safety andshould always be maintained with properadjustment.Incase of Activa (Standard)When one applies the left lever, only rearbrake activates.Incase of Activa (Deluxe)Whereas on application of left lever, front &rear brake activates jointly.Free playThe free effortless movement of brake leversuntill the brakes start activate is termed asfree play.Measured at the tip of the brake levers,freeplay should be maintained at:10 - 20 mm (0.4 - 0.8 in)
Fuel Gauge (1)
When the gauge needle enters the redband (2), fuel will be low and you shouldrefill the tank as soon as possible. Theamount of fuel left in the tank when theneedle enters the red band is approximately:
1.4 Ltr. (0.36 gal, 0.30 UK gal)
(1) Fuel gauge ¼¶;wy xst+½
(2) Red band ¼yky cSaM½
(1)(2)
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Incase of Activa (Standard)
(1) Front brake lever ¼ÝaV czsd yhoj½(2) Rear brake (Activa Standard)/
combi brake (Activa Deluxe) lever
fj;j cszd ¼,fDVok LVSUMMZ½/ dkWEch czsd ¼,fDVok MhyDl½ yhoj
Incase of Activa (Deluxe)Adjustment of right hand front brake cable(8) no 1 side. Push the brake arm by hand(Push direction ). Turn 1st adjuster nut(2a) till you can not turn it by hand.
NOTICE
1 & 2 is marked on brake arm.
Check the free play of right lever.
FREE PLAY: 10-20 mm (3/8-3/4 in)
Adjustment of left hand front brake cable(7) no 2 side. Push the brake arm by hand(Push direction ).
Turn 2nd adjuster nut (2b) untill theclearance is caused in joint (4) and a slot ofthe 1st side in brake arm.
The half rotation returns the 2nd adjusternut (2b).
Incase of Activa (Deluxe)
Adjustment:Incase of Activa (Standard)
1. Make freeplay adjustments by turningthe adjusting nut (2) at the brake arm(1).
(2) (1)Freeplay: 10-20 mm (3/8-3/4 in)
(2) (1)Freeplay: 10-20 mm (3/8-3/4 in)
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Incase of Activa (Standard)
Incase of Activa (Deluxe)
Front Rear
(5)
cut-outnot seated
(5) (4)
cut-outcorrectlyseated
(4)
2. Apply the brake several times and checkfor free wheel rotation after the brakelever is released.
If proper adjustment cannot be obtained bythis method, see your Honda dealer.
(1)
(2) (3) (3)
(1) Brake Arm ¼czssd vkeZ½ (2) Adjusting nut ¼,MtfLVax uV½
(3) Joint Pin ¼TokbV fiu½
(4) Joint Pin side no 1 ¼TokbV fiu lkbZM uEcj 1½
(5) Joint Pin side no 2 ¼TokbV fiu lkbZM uEcj 2½
(6) Brake cable ¼czsd dsoy½
(7) Left hand front brake cable ¼cka;s gkFk ds rjQ dh czsd dscy½
(8) Right hand front brake cable ¼nka;s gkFk ds rjQ dh czsd dscy½
(A) Decrease freeplay ¼Ýh Iys ?kVk;ss½
(B) Increase freeplay ¼Ýh Iys c<+k;s½ (6)
(A)
(B)
(B)
(A)
Front Rear
(1) (2a)
(2b) (4)
(5) (7) (8)
(3)
(B)
(A)
(A)
(B) (SIDE NO. 1)
(SIDE NO. 2)
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Other ChecksCheck the brake cable for kinks or signs ofwear that could cause sticking or failure.Lubricate the brake cable with acommercially available cable lubricant toprevent premature wear and corrosion.Make sure the brake arm, spring andfasteners are in good condition.
FUELFuel TankThe fuel tank is located under the seat.The fuel tank capacity including the reservesupply is:5.3 Ltr. (1.4 US gal, 1.17 Imp gal)To open the fuel fill cap (1), unlock and liftup the seat (Ref. page 28), then removethe fuel fill cap by turning it counterclockwise.Do not overfill the tank. There should be nofuel in the filler neck (2).After refueling, be sure to tighten the fuelfill cap firmly by turning it clockwise.Make sure that the arrow marks (3) on thefuel fill cap and fuel tank is aligned.
! WARNINGPetrol is highly flammable and explosive.You can be burned or seriously injuredwhen handling fuel.• Stop the engine and keep heat, sparks
and flame away.• Refuel only outdoors.• Wipe out spills immediately.
(1) Fuel fill cap ¼¶;wy fQy dSi½
(2) Filler neck ¼fQyj uSd½
(3) Arrow marks ¼,sjks ekdZl½
(1)(3)
(2)
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Use unleaded petrol with a research octanenumber of 87 or higher.
The use of leaded petrol will causepremature damage to the catalytic converter.
NOTICE
If “spark knock” or “pinking” occurs at asteady engine speed under normal load,change brands of petrol. If spark knock orpinking persists, consult your Honda dealer.Failure to do so is considered misuse, anddamage caused by misuse is not coveredby Honda’s Limited Warranty.
Petrol Containing AlcoholIf you decide to use a petrol containingalcohol (gasohol), be sure it’s octane ratingis at least as high as that recommended byHonda.• When certain types of petrol containing
alcohol are used, problems such ashard starting, poor performance, etc.may occur.
• If you notice any undesirable operatingsymptoms while using a petrol thatcontains alcohol, or one that you thinkcontains alcohol, try another station orswitch to another brand of petrol.
• When a problem resulting from the useof petrol containing alcohol occurs,contact your Honda dealer.
• Use of fuel containing higher than therecommended limit is consideredmisuse and damage caused by misuseis not covered by Honda’s LimitedWarranty.
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ENGINE OIL
Engine Oil level Check
Check the engine oil level each day beforeriding the scooter.
The level must be maintained between theupper (1) and lower (2) level marks on theoil filler cap/dipstick (3).
1. Start the engine and let it idle for3 – 5 minutes.
2. Stop the engine and put the scooter onits center stand on level ground.
3. After 2–3 minutes, remove the oil fillercap/dipstick, wipe it clean, and reinsertthe oil filler cap/dipstick withoutscrewing it in. Remove the oil filler cap/dipstick. The oil level should be betweenthe upper and lower marks on the oilfiller cap/dipstick.
4. If required, add the specified oil(Ref. page 53) up to the upper levelmark. Do not overfill.
5. Reinstall the oil filler cap/ dipstick.Check for oil leaks.
NOTICE
Running the engine with insufficient oilpressure may cause serious engine damage.If engine oil level is below from ‘Min.’ mark,please contact Honda Authorised Dealer.
(1) Upper level mark ¼Åijh Lrj fpUg~½
(2) Lower level mark ¼fupyk Lrj fpUg~½
(3) Oil filler cap/dipstick ¼vkW;y fQyjdSi@fMifLVd½
(3)
(2)(1)
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TYRES
To safely operate your scooter, your tyresmust be the proper type and size, in goodcondition with adequate tread, and correctlyinflated for the load you are carrying. Thefollowing pages give more detailedinformation on how and when to check yourair pressure, how to inspect your tyres fordamage, and what to do when your tyresneed to be repaired or replaced.
WARNING
Using tyres that are excessively worn orimproperly inflated can cause a crash inwhich you can be seriously hurt or killed.
Follow all instructions in this owner’smanual regarding tyre inflation andmaintenance.
Air Pressure
Keeping your tyres properly inflatedprovides the best combination of handling,tread life and riding comfort. Generally,underinflated tyres wear unevenly,adversely affect handling, and are morelikely to fail from being overheated.
Overinflated tyres make your scooter ridemore harsh, are more prone to damagefrom road hazards and wear unevenly.
We recommend that you visually checkyour tyres before every ride and use a gaugeto measure air pressure at least once amonth or any time you think the tyres airpressure might be low.
Always check air pressure when tyres are“cold”– when the scooter has been parkedfor at least three hours. If you check airpressure when tyres are “warm”- When thescooter has been ridden for even a few milesthe readings will be higher than if the tyreswere “cold”. This is normal so do not let air
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out of the tyres to match the recommendedcold air pressures given below. If you do,the tyres will be underinflated.
The recommended “Cold” tyre air pressuresare:
kPa (kgf/cm², psi)
Driver Front 150 (1.50, 22)only Rear 200 (2.00, 29)
Driver and Front 150 (1.50, 22)one passenger Rear 250 (2.50, 36)
This scooter is fitted with TUFFUP tube onlyin rear wheel. Compared with ordinary tyretubes, the TUFFUP tube releases little airwhen punctured by a nail or other similarobject. For this reason even though theyremain fully inflated, it is important toregularly check the tyres for embeddedobjects.
The TUFFUP tube is not intended to preventtyre puncture completely. It is not effectivein damage or L-shaped cut in the treadsurface, or damage or cut in the tyre otherthan the tread surface.
Inspection
Whenever you check the tyre pressures,you should also examine the tyre treadsand sidewalls for wear, damage, and foreignobjects:
Look for:
• Bumps or bulges in the side of the tyreor the tread. Replace the tyre if youfind any bumps or bulges.
• Cuts, splits or cracks in the tyre.Replace the tyre if you can see fabricor cord.
• Excessive tread wear.
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Also, if you hit a pothole or hard object, pullto the side of the road as soon as you safelycan and carefully inspect the tyres fordamage.
Tread Wear
Inspect the wear indicator (1) to check forinsufficient tread depth. If the wear indicatoris visible, the tyre should be replaced.
Incase of Activa (Standard)
(2)
(1)
(1) Wear indicator ¼oh;j bfUMdsVj½
(2) Wear indicator location mark
¼oh;j bfUMdsVj dk yksds”ku ekdZ½
(2)
(1)
Tube Repair and Replacement
If a tube is punctured or damaged, youshould replace it as soon as possible. A tubethat is repaired may not have the samereliability as a new one, and it may fail whileyou are riding.
Incase of Activa (Deluxe)
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If you need to make a temporary repairby patching a tube or using an aerosolsealant, ride cautiously at reduced speedand have the tube replaced before you rideagain. Any time a tube is replaced, the tyreshould be carefully inspected as describedon page 22.When replacing a TUFFUP tube, be sure toselect the size appropriate for the tyreBecause of the special construction of theTUFFUP tube, it should always be repairedor replaced by your Honda dealer.Tyre ReplacementThe tyres that came on your scooter weredesigned to match the performancecapabilities of your scooter and provide thebest combination of handling, braking,durability and comfort.
The recommended tyres for your scooterare:
Incase of Activa (Standard)
Front :90/100-10 53J
Rear: 90/100-10 53J
Incase of Activa (Deluxe)
Front :90/100-10 53J - Zapper
Rear: 90/100-10 53J - Zapper
Whenever you replace a tyre, use one thatis equivalent to the original and be sure thewheel is balanced after the new tyre isinstalled.
Also remember to replace the inner tubewhenever you replace a tyre. The old tubewill probably be stretched, and if installed ina new tyre, it could fail.
WARNINGInstalling improper tyres on yourscooter can affect handling andstability. This can cause a crash inwhich you can be seriously hurt orkilled.Always use the size and type of tyresrecommended in this owner’s manual.
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ESSENTIAL INDIVIDUALCOMPONENTSIGNITION SWITCH
The ignition switch (1) is on the right sidebelow the steering stem.Incase of Activa (Standard)
(1) (1)
Incase of Activa (Deluxe)
(1) Ignition switch ¼bXuh”ku fLop½
Key Position Function Key RemovalLOCK Steering is Locked. Engine and lights can not Key can be(steering lock) be operated. removedOFF Engine and lights cannot be operated. Key can be
removedON Engine and lights can be operated Key cannot be
removed
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RIGHT HANDLEBAR CONTROLS
Headlight Switch
The headlight switch (1) has two positions; and OFF marked by a dot to the rightof
: Headlight, taillight and meterlights on.
OFF (dot) : Headlight, taillight andmeter lights off.
The headlight, taillight and meter lightsoperates only when the engine is running.
Starter Button
The starter button (2) is below the headlightswitch.
When the starter button is pressed,the starter motor cranks the engine.(Ref. page 33 for the starting procedure.)
(1)
(2)
(1) Headlight switch ¼gSMykbV fLop½
(2) Starter button ¼LVkVZj cVu½
LEFT HANDLEBAR CONTROLS
Headlight Dimmer Switch (1)
Push the dimmer switch to (HI) toselect high beam or to (LO) to selectlow beam.
Turn Signal Switch (2)
Move to (L) to signal a left turn, (R)to signal a right turn. Press to turn signaloff.
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Horn Button (3)
Press the button to sound the horn.
(1) Headlight dimmer switch ¼gSMykbV fMej fLop½
(2) Turn signal switch ¼VuZ flxuy fLop½
(3) Horn button ¼gkWuZ cVu½
(2)
(3)
Incase of Activa (Deluxe)In addition to the standard model process.Close the key shutter by turning the shutterpin anticlockwise.STEERING UNLOCKIncase of Activa (Standard)To unlock the steering, insert the key andturn the key to OFF.Incase of Activa (Deluxe)Step 1:-To unlock the steering, open the key shutterby aligning & inserting the hexagonal shapekey into the key shutter and rotate itclockwise.Step 2:-Insert the key and turn the key to OFF.Do not turn the key to LOCK while ridingthe scooter, loss of vehicle control will result.
FEATURES(NOT required for operation)
STEERING LOCKIncase of Activa (Standard/Deluxe)Move the handle towards left to lock thesteering, Slightly push the key (1) and turnit anticlockwise direction. Remove the key.
(1)
Shutter key (Hexagonal shape)“kVj pkch ¼‘kVdks.k vkdkj½
Shutter pin
¼“kVj fiu½
Key shutter ¼dh “kVj½Key ¼pkch½
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Incase of Activa (Deluxe)
(1) Ignition Key ¼bXuh”ku pkch½
(A) Push in ¼pkch dks nck;sa½
(B) Turn to LOCK ¼ykWd dh vksj ?kqekb;s½
(C) Turn to OFF ¼vkWQ dh vksj ?kqekb;s½
UNLOCKINGIncase of Activa (Standard)
LOCKINGIncase of Activa (Standard)
Incase of Activa (Deluxe)(1)
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CENTER COMPARTMENTThe center compartment (1) is below theseat. For opening and closing:See “SEAT LOCK” (Ref. page 28)MAXIMUM WEIGHT LIMIT : 10 KG (22 IBS)Never exceed the maximum weight limit,handling and stability may be severelyaffected.The center compartment may becomeheated by the engine. Do not store foodand other articles which are flammable orsusceptible to heat damage in thiscompartmentDo not direct water under pressure againstthe center compartment as water will beforced in to the compartment.
(1) Center Compartment ¼lSaVj dEikVZesaV½
(1)
SEAT LOCK
The seat lock (1), is on the left side belowthe seat.
To lift the seat, insert the ignition key (2)and turn it clockwise to unlock.
To lock the seat, lower and push down on ituntil it locks. Make sure the seat is securebefore riding.
(1) Seat lock ¼lhV ykWd½
(2) Ignition Key ¼bXuh”ku dh pkWch½
(1)
(2)
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DOCUMENT COMPARTMENT
The document compartment (1) is locatedon the reverse side of the seat.
Owner’s manual and other documentsshould be stored in this compartment.
When washing your scooter, be careful notto flood this area with water.
(1) Document Compartment ¼nLrkost+ d{k½
LUGGAGE HOOK
The luggage hook (1) provided below theseat.
MAXIMUM WEIGHT LIMIT:1.5 kg (3 lbs)Do not attach large luggage to the hook thatwould hang out from the scooter and/orinterfere with the movement of your feetand handle operation.
(1)
(1)
(1) Luggage hook ¼yxst gqd½
BODY COVERRaise:1. Open the seat (Ref. page 28).2. Remove the bolt A (1) and bolts (B)
(2).3. Lift up the body cover (3) and stand
the rod (4).
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Installation:• Installation can be done in the reverse
order of removal.Do not move the scooter by holding it bythe rear grip when the body cover lifted up.Do not sit on the seat when the body coverlifted up.Place the scooter on its center stand whenservicing the scooter with the body coverlifted up.
FRONT CENTER COVER
Removal :
1. Remove the screws - 4 nos. (1).
2. Release the boss from mountinggrommet - 4 nos. (2).
3. Remove the front center cover (3).
Installation :
• Installation can be done in the reverseorder of removal.
(1) Screws ¼LØwt½
(2) Mounting Grommet ¼ekmfVx xzksfeV½
(3) Front center cover ¼ÝaV lSaVj doj½
(3)
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(1)
(2)
(1) Bolt A ¼cksYV A½ (2) Bolt B ¼cksYV B½
(3) Body cover ¼ckWMh doj½ (4) Rod ¼jkWM½
(3)
(4)
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REARVIEW MIRRORRemoval :1. Pull the dust cover (1).2. Loosen the lock nut (2) until it will no
longer turn.3. Loosen the rearview mirror (3), (4) and
remove it.Installation :1. Install the rearview mirror (3)
clockwise, mirror (4) anticlockwise untilit will no longer turn.
2. Loosen the rearview mirrorapproximately 2 turns.
3. Adjust the rearview mirror.4. Tighten the lock nut.
(1) Dust cover ¼MLV doj½ (2) Lock nut ¼ykWd uV½
(3) & (4) Rearview mirror ¼fj;j O;w fejj½
(3) (4)(2)
(1)
HEADLIGHT CASERemoval :1. Remove the rearview mirror (Ref. page 31).2. Remove the screw A (1) and screws B
5 nos. (2).3. Pull the headlight case slightly up,
carefully release the tabs- 3 nos. (3).4. Disconnect the headlight connector, turn
signal indicator connector and removethe headlight case (4).
Installation:1. Installation can be done in the reverse
order of removal.
(1) Screw A ¼LØwl A½ (2) Screws B ¼LØwl B½
(3) Tabs ¼VScl½ (4) Headlight case ¼gSMykbZV dsl½
(1)
(2)
(2)
(3)(4)
(2)
(3)
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HEADLIGHT AIM VERTICALADJUSTMENT
Vertical adjustment can be made by turningthe bolt (1) in or out as necessary.
(Obey local laws and regulations)
(1) Bolt ¼cksYV½ (A) Up ¼Åij½
(B) Down ¼uhpsa½
(1)
(A)
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OPERATIONPRE-RIDE INSPECTION
For your safety, it is very important to takefew moments before each ride to walkaround your scooter and check its condition.If you detect any problem, be sure you takecare of it, or have it corrected by yourHonda dealer.
WARNING
Improperly maintaining this scooter orfailing to correct a problem before ridingcan cause a crash in which you can beseriously hurt or killed.
Always perform a pre-ride inspectionbefore every ride and correct allproblems.
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1. Engine oil level - add engine oil ifrequired (Ref. page 53). Check forleaks.
2. Fuel level - fill fuel tank, when necessary(Ref. page 17). Check for leaks.
3. Front and rear brakes - check operationand if necessary, adjust freeplay(Ref. pages 15-16).
4. Tyres – check condition and pressure(Ref. pages 20–21).
5. Throttle – check for smooth openingand full closing in all steering positions.
6. Lights and horn – check that headlight,tail/brake light, turn signal indicatorsand horn are functioning properly.
7. Battery electrolyte – check the leveland add if necessary (Ref. page 62).
STARTING THE ENGINEThis scooter has an automatic fuel cock.
Engine can be started using:
(1) Electric starter
(2) Kick starter
To protect the catalytic converter in yourscooter’s exhaust system, avoid extendingidling and the use of leaded petrol.
Your scooter’s exhaust contains poisonouscarbon monoxide gas. High levels of carbonmonoxide can collect rapidly in enclosedareas such as a garage. Do not run theengine with garage door closed. Even withthe door open run the engine only longenough to move your scooter out of thegarage.
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Contact with the spinning rear wheel canhurt.Set the parking brake when the scooteris on its center stand.
CAUTION
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Always follow the proper starting proceduredescribed below.1. Place the scooter on its center stand.2. Lock the rear wheel by pressing the
Rear brake (Activa Standard) /combibrake (Activa Deluxe) lever (1) andsetting the brake lock lever (2).The electric starter will work when thefront brake or Rear brake (ActivaStandard) /combi brake (ActivaDeluxe) lever is pressed in.
(1) Rear brake (Activa Standard) /combi brake(Activa Deluxe) lever ¼fj;j cszd ¼,fDVok LVSUMMZ½ @
dkWEoh czsd ¼,fDVok MhyDl½ yhoj½
(2) Brake lock lever ¼czsd ykWd yhoj½
(1)
(2)Incase of Activa (Deluxe)
(3)
3. Turn the ignition switch (3) to ON.
Incase of Activa (Standard)
(3)
(3) Ignition switch ¼bXuh”ku fLop½
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4. Pull the choke lever in case of coldengine starting (Use of choke notneccessery for warm engine.)
5 (a). Using electic starter(i) Press the front brake/rear brake
(Activa Standard) / combi brake(Activa Deluxe) lever
(ii) Press the electric start buttonDo not use the electric starter for more than5 seconds at a time. Release the starterbutton for approximately 10 seconds beforepressing it again.5 (b). Using kick starter
(i) Lightly depress the kickstarter untilresistance is felt. Then let thekickstarter return to the top of itsstroke.
(ii) With the throttle closed, operatethe kick starter. Kick from the topof the stroke through to the bottomwith a rapid, continuous motion.
(iii) Do not allow the kickstarter to snapback freely against the pedal stopas engine case can get damaged.
(iv) Raise the kickstarter pedal afterthe kickstarter pedal is returnedto the stop.
(1)
1. Choke knob ¼pkWd ukWc½ (A) Fully ON ¼iwjk [kqyk½
(B) Fully OFF ¼iwjk can½
Operate the kickstarter or starter button forslightly longer than usual without openingthe throttle if the scooter has been leftstanding for a long time or when the fueltank has been just refilled.
Continue warming up the engine until it runssmoothly. Close the choke lever by pressingit. Responds to the throttle when the chokeknob is at Fully OFF (B).
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NOTICE
Extended use of the choke may impair pistonand cylinder wall lubrication and damagethe engine.Cold Engine:
1. Pull the choke knob (1) back all theway to Fully ON (A).
2. Warm up the engine by opening andclosing the throttle slightly.
Do not “BLIP” the throttle (open andclose rapidly) as the scooter will moveforward suddenly, causing possible lossof control.
Do not leave the scooter unattended whilethe engine is warming up.
Warm Engine:
1. Do not use the choke
2. Turn throttle 1/8.
3. Start the engine.
RUNNING-INHelp assure your scooter’s future reliabilityand performance by paying extra attentionto how you ride during the first 500 km.During this period, avoid full-throttle startsand rapid acceleration.
RIDINGReview Scooter Safety (Ref. pages 1–8)before you ride.Make sure flammable material such as drygrass or leaves do not come in contact withthe exhaust system when riding, idling orparking your scooter.1. Make sure the throttle is closed
and the rear brake(Incase ofActiva Standard)/combi brake(Incase of Activa Deluxe) islocked before moving the scooter offthe center stand.The rear wheel must be locked whenmoving the scooter off the center standor loss of control may result.
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(1) Rear brake (Activa Standard)/combi brake
(Activa Deluxe) lever ¼fj;j cszd ¼,fDVok LVSUMMZ½@
dkWEch czsd ¼,fDVok MhyDl½ yhoj½
(2) Brake lock lever ¼czsd ykWd yhoj½
(1)
(2)
2. Stand on the left side of thescooter and push it forward and offthe center stand.
3. Mount the scooter from the leftside keeping at least one foot on theground to steady the scooter.
(2)(1)
(2)
4. Unlock the rear wheel by releasing therear brake (Incase of Activa Standard)/combi brake (Incase of Activa Deluxe)lever (1).
(1) Rear brake (Activa Standard)/combi brake
(Activa Deluxe) lever ¼fj;j cszd ¼,fDVok LVSUMMZ½@
dkWEch czsd ¼,fDVok MhyDl½ yhoj½(2) Brake lock lever ¼czsd ykWd yhoj½
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5. Before starting off, indicate yourdirection with the turn signals, and checkfor safe traffic conditions.
Grasp handlebars firmly with both hands.Never attempt one-handed operation;loss of vehicle control could result.
6. To accelerate, open the throttle (3)gradually; the scooter will moveforward.Do not “BLIP” the throttle (open andclose rapidly) as the scooter will moveforward suddenly, causing possible lossof control.
7. To decelerate, close throttle.
(3)
CLOSE OPEN
(3) Throttle ¼FkzkWVy½8. When slowing down the scooter
coordination of the throttle (3), front brake (4)and rear brake (Incase of ActivaStandard)/combi brake (Incase of ActivaDeluxe) (5) is most important.Both front and rear brake (Incase of ActivaStandard) /combi (Incase of ActivaDeluxe) brakes should be applied together.Independent use of only the front or rear brakereduces stopping performance.Excessive brake application may causeeither wheels to lock, or loss of controlon scooter.Do not accelerate while applyingbrakes. This may result severedamage of the related parts
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(3)
(3) Throttle ¼FkzkWVy½ (4) Front brake ¼ÝaV czsd½(5) Rear brake (Activa Standard)/ combi brake
(Activa Deluxe) ¼fj;j cszd ¼,fDVok LVSUMMZ½@ dkWEch czsd
¼,fDVok MhyDl½.
9. When approaching a corner orturn, close the throttle (3) fully, andslow the scooter down by applying bothfront brake (4) and rear brake (Incaseof Activa Standard) /combi (Incase ofActiva Deluxe) brake (5) at the sametime.
10. After completing the turn, open thethrottle gradually to accelerate thescooter.
(3) Throttle ¼FkzkWVy½(4) Front brake ¼ÝaV czsd½(5) Rear brake (Activa Standard) /combi brake
(Activa Deluxe) ¼fj;j cszd ¼,fDVok LVSUMMZ½ @ dkWEch czsd
¼,fDVok MhyDl½.
11. When descending a steep grade,close the throttle (3) fully and apply frontbrake (4) and rear brake (Incase ofActiva Standard) /combi (Incase ofActiva Deluxe) brake (5) to slow thescooter.
Avoid continuous use of the brakes, whichmay result in overheating and reduction ofbraking efficiency.
(4)(5)
(3)
(5) (4)
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(3) Throttle ¼FkzkWVy½
(4) Front brake ¼ÝaV czsd½
(5) Rear brake (Activa Standard) /combi brake
(Activa Deluxe) ¼fj;j cszd ¼,fDVok LVSUMMZ½ @ dkWEch czsd
¼,fDVok MhyDl½.
12. When riding on wet or loosesurfaces, special caution should betaken.
When riding in wet or rainy conditions or onloose surface, the ability to controlledmovement and stop will be reduced. Foryour safety:
• Exercise extreme caution when braking,accelerating or turning.
• Ride at slower speeds and allow forextra stopping distance.
• Keep the scooter as upright as possible.• Use extreme caution when riding over
slippery surfaces such as railroadtracks, iron plates, manhole covers,painted lines, etc.
PARKING1. After stopping the scooter turn the
ignition switch to the “OFF” position andremove the key. Close the key shutter(Incase of Activa Deluxe).
2. Use the center stand to support thescooter while parked.
Park the scooter on firm, level ground toprevent it from falling over.
If you must park on a slight incline, aim thefront of the scooter uphill to reduce thepossibility of rolling off the center stand oroverturning.
(3) (4)(5)
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3. Lock the steering to help prevent theft,turn the ignition switch to the “Lock”position and remove the key. (Ref. page41). Close the key shutter (Incase ofActiva Deluxe).The exhaust pipe and muffler becomevery hot during operation and remainsufficiently hot to inflict burns if touchedeven after shutting off the engine.
Make sure flammable material such as drygrass or leaves do not come in contact withthe exhaust system when parking yourscooter.
HOW TO USE CENTER STAND
ANTI-THEFT TIPS
1. Always lock the steering, close the keyshutter [Incase of Activa (Deluxe)] andnever leave the key in the ignitionswitch. This sounds simple but peopledo forget.
2. Be sure the registration information foryour scooter is accurate and current.
3. Park your scooter in a locked garage,whenever possible.
4. Use an additional anti-theft device ofgood quality (without tampering anypart of the vehicle).
5. Put your name, address, phone numberand key number in this Owner’s Manualand keep it on your scooter at all times.
Many times stolen scooters areindentified by information in theOwner’s Manuals that are still withthem.
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LOCK STEERINGIncase of Activa (Standard)
(1)
(B)
(A)
(1)
(B)
(A)
Incase of Activa (Deluxe)
(1) Ignition key ¼bXuh”ku pkWch½
(A) Push in ¼pkWch dks nck;sa½
(B) Turn to lock ¼ykWd djus ds fy;s /kqek;sa½
NAME: _______________________
ADDRESS: ____________________
____________________________
PHONE NO: ____________________
KEY NO:
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MAINTENANCETHE IMPORTANCE OFMAINTENANCE
A well-maintained scooter is essential forsafe, economical and trouble-free riding. Itwill also help reduce air pollution.
To help you proper care for your scooter,the following pages include a MaintenanceSchedule and a Maintenance Record (Ref.page 47 to 48) for regular scheduledmaintenance.
These instructions are based on theassumption that the scooter will be usedexclusively for its designed purpose.Sustained high speed operation or operationin unusually wet or dusty conditions willrequire more frequent service than specifiedin the Maintenance Schedule. Consult yourHonda dealer for recommendationsapplicable to your individual needs and use.
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If your scooter overturns or becomesinvolved in a crash, be sure your Hondadealer inspects all major parts, even if youare able to make some repairs.
WARNINGImproperly maintaining this scooter orfailing to correct a problem before youride can cause a crash in which you canbe seriously hurt or killed.Always follow the inspection andmaintenance recommendations andschedule in this owner’s manual.
MAINTENANCE SAFETY
This section includes instructions on someimportant maintenance tasks. You canperform some of these tasks with the toolsprovided – if you have basic mechanicalskills.
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Other tasks that are more difficult andrequire special tools are best performed byprofessionals. Wheel removal shouldnormally be handled only by a Hondatechnician or other qualified mechanic;instructions are included in this manual onlyto assist in emergency service.
Followings are some of the most importantsafety precautions. However, we cannot warnyou of every conceivable hazard that canarise in performing maintenance. Only youcan decide whether or not you shouldperform a given task.
WARNING
Failure to properly follow maintenanceinstructions and precautions can causeyou to be seriously hurt or killed.
Always follow the procedure andprecautions in this owner’s manual.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS• Make sure the engine is off before you
begin any maintenance or repairs. Thiswill help eliminate several potentialhazards:
• Carbon monoxide poisoning fromengine exhaust.Be sure there is adequate ventilationwhenever you operate the engine.
• Burns from hot parts.Let the engine and exhaust system coolbefore touching.
• Injury from moving parts.Do not run the engine unless instructedto do so.Read the instructions before you begin,and make sure you have the tools andskills required.To help prevent the scooter from fallingover, park it on a firm, level surface,using the center stand to providesupport.
• Be sure the rear brake lock is setbefore running the engine while thescooter is supported by the centerstand. This will prevent the rear wheel
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from spinning and avoid the possibilityof someone being injured fromcontacting the wheel.
• To reduce the possibility of a fire orexplosion be careful when workingaround petrol or batteries. Use onlynonflammable solvent, not pertrol, toclean parts. Keep cigarettes, sparksand flames away from the battery andall fuel-related parts.
Remember that your Honda dealerknows your scooter best and is fullyequipped to maintain and repair it.
To ensure the best quality and reliabilityuse only new genuine Honda parts ortheir equivalents for repair andreplacement.
TOOL KITThe tool kit (1) is located in the centercompartment (2).
Some road side repairs, minor adjustmentsand parts replacement can be performedwith the tools contained in the kit.
• Spark plug wrench(for opening spark plug)
• 6 x 10 mm open end spanner(for opening 6 mm and 10 mm threaddia bolts)
• Standard/Phillips screwdriver(for opening all screws)
• Screwdriver handle• 4 x 8 mm open end spanner
(for opening 4 mm and 8 mm threaddia bolts)
• Tool bag(for carrying all above tools)
(1) Tool kit ¼Vwy fdV½
(2) Center compartment ¼laSVj dEikVZesaV½
(1)
(2)
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Perform the pre-ride Inspection (Ref. page 32) at each scheduled maintenance period.
I:INSPECT, CLEAN, ADJUST, LUBRICATE OR REPLACE IF NECESSARY
C:CLEAN R:REPLACE A:ADJUST L:LUBRICATE.
The following items require some mechanical knowledge. Certain item (particularly thosemarked * and **) may require more technical information and tools. Consult your Hondadealer.
* Should be serviced by your Honda dealer, unless the owner has the proper tools andservice data and is mechanically qualified. Refer to the Official Honda Shop Manual.
** In the interest of safety, we recommend these items be serviced only by your Hondadealer.
Honda recommends that the customer should road test your scooter after each periodicmaintenance is carried out.
NOTES: (1) At higher odometer reading, repeat at the frequency interval established here.
(2) Service more frequently when riding in unusually wet or dusty areas.
(3) Service more frequently when riding in rain or at full throttle.
(4) Replace every 2 years. Replacement requires mechanical skill.
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FREQUENCY WHICHEVER ODOMETER READING [NOTE (1)]
COMES SERVICE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th PAID SERVICE
FIRST DAYS 30 120 210 300 90 180 REMARK
ITEM NOTE KMS 750 3000 6000 9000 3000 6000
* FUEL LINE I I
* THROTTLE OPERATION I I I I
* CARBURETOR CHOKE I I I I
AIR CLEANER (NOTE 2) Replace every 15000 kms
CRANKCASE BREATHER (NOTE 3) C C C C
SPARK PLUG I I I R I Replace every 9000 kms
* VALVE CLEARANCE I I
ENGINE OIL (NOTE 2) R I R I
* ENGINE OIL STRAINER SCREEN C C C
* ENGINE IDLE SPEED I I I I I
SECONDARY AIR FILTER (NOTE 2) C C C C C Replace every 12000 kms
* DRIVE BELT CASE C C C C
* DRIVE BELT I Inspect every 9000 kms
Replace every 24000 kms
* FINAL DRIVE OIL (NOTE 4) Inspect every 12000 kms
Replace every 24000 kms
BATTERY I I I I
The scooter must be serviced at every 3000 kms or within 3 months whichever is earlier from the date of previous service.
(Subsequent days /Kms applicable from last service)
Top up every 3000 kms. Replace every 6000 kms.
Do not open the air cleaner element until15000 kms. unless there is any driveability problem.
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FREQUENCY WHICHEVER ODOMETER READING [NOTE (1)]
COMES SERVICE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th PAID SERVICE
FIRST DAYS 30 120 210 300 90 180 REMARK
ITEM NOTE KMS 750 3000 6000 9000 3000 6000
BRAKE SHOES WEAR I I
* BRAKE LOCK OPERATION I I I I I
BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH I I I I I
STARTER SWITCH I I I I I
* HEADLIGHT/INDICATOR SWITCH I I I I I
** CLUTCH SHOES WEAR I I I I
* HEADLIGHT ADJUSTMENT I I
* SUSPENSION I I
* NUTS, BOLTS, FASTENERS I I I I I
** WHEELS/TYRES I I I I I
** STEERING MOVEMENT I I I I I
WASHING AND CLEANING C C C C C
TEST DRIVE I I I I I
CLUTCH/BRAKE/ I I I I ITHROTTLE FREE PLAY
The scooter must be serviced at every 3000 kms or within 3 months whichever is earlier from the date of previous service.
(Subsequent days /Kms applicable from last service)
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SERIAL NUMBER
The frame and engine serial numbers arerequired when registering your scooter. Theymay also be required by your dealer whenordering replacement parts.
Record the numbers here for yourreference.
The frame number (1) is stamped on theright side of the frame body.
The engine number (2) is stamped on theleft side of the crankcase.
FRAME NO. ENGINE NO.
(2)(1)
(1) Frame number ¼Ýsae uEcj½ (2) Engine number ¼batu uEcj½
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COLOUR CODE
The colour table is attached below.
It is useful during ordering the replacementparts.
AIR CLEANERRefer to the Safety Precautions on page 44.The air cleaner element should be replacedat regulary intervals (Ref. page 47).Replace more frequently when riding inunusualy wet or dusty areas.1. Lift up the body cover (Ref. page 29).2. Remove the air cleaner cover (1) by
removing the screws A (2) - 6 nos.3. Remove the Air cleaner (4) by
removing the screw B (3) - 1 no.
The above colour code table helps inproviding the correct colour part as per yourvehicle colour.
(1) Air cleaner maintenance cover ¼,;j Dyhuj eSufVusl doj½
(2) Screws A ¼LØwt A½ (3) Screw B ¼LØwt B½
(4) Air cleaner ¼,;j Dyhuj½
(2)
(3)(2)
(1)
(4)
(2)
S.No. Color Color code
1. Black NH12. Geny Gray Metallic NHA043. Force Silver Metallic NH4114. Pearl Sunbeam White NHA665. Wild Purple Metallic RP1756. Candy Lucid Red R264
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4 . Viscous type air filters shouldbe replaced regularly. Do notreuse it by cleaning with solventto remove dust.The special oil will be lost andfilter becomes dry. As the basefilter paper is coarse, it cannotblock fine dust when it becomesdry.
5 . Replace the air cleaner elementif it is excessively dirty, torn or damage.Use the Honda genuine aircleaner element or an equivalentair cleaner element specified foryour model. Using the wrongHonda air cleaner element or anon-Honda air cleaner elementwhich is not of equivalent qualitymay cause premature enginewear or performance problems.
6 . Install the removed parts in thereverse order of removal.
SECONDARY AIR SUPPLY SYSTEMRefer to the Safety Precautions on page 44.Secondary Air filter cleaningThe air filter should be serviced at regularintervals (Ref. page 47). Service morefrequently when riding in unusually wet ordusty areas.
1. Lift up the body cover (page 29).2. Remove the air filter housing cover (1)
by removing the screw (2).
Do not use air, oil, water for cleaning ofair cleaner element. Repleacement shouldbe done at regular intervals.
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CRANKCASE BREATHER
Refer to the Safety Precautions on Page 44.
1. Open the clamp (1) and removecrankcase breather tube (2) from theair cleaner and drain deposits into asuitable container .
2. Periodically clean up breather oil frombreather tube.
3. Reinstall the crankcase breather tube.
Service more frequently when riding in rain,at full throttle, or after the scooter is washedor overturned. Service if the deposit levelcan be seen in the transparent section ofthe drain tube.
3. Remove the air filter (3).4. Wash the air filter in clean,
nonflammable or high flash pointsolvent and let it dry thoroughly.
Never use gasoline or low flash pointsolvents for cleaning the secondary air filter.A fire or explosion could result.
5. Soak the air-cleaner in engine oil(SAE 20W-40) until saturated, thensqueeze out the excess oil.
6. Install the removed parts in the reverseorder of removal.
(1) Clamp ¼dySEi½
(2) Crankcase breather tube ¼Øsaddsl czhnj V;wc½
(1) Air filter housing cover ¼,;j fQYVj gkmftxa doj½
(2) Screw ¼LØw½ (3) Air filter ¼,;j fQYVj½
(2)
(1)
(3)
(2)
(1)
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ENGINE OILRefer to the Safety Precautions on page 44.Engine OilGood engine oil has many desirablequalities. Use only high detergent, qualitymotor oil certified on the container to meetor exceed requirements for API ServiceClassification SJ.Viscosity:Viscosity grade of engine oil should be basedon average atmospheric temperature inyour riding area. The following provides aguide to the selection of the proper gradeor viscosity of oil to be used at variousatmospheric temperatures.
(1) Single grade ¼flaxy xzsM½
(2) Multi grade ¼eYVh xzsM½
ENGINE OIL
Engine oil quality is the chief factor affectingengine service life. Change the engine oilas specified in the maintenance schedule(Ref. page 47).When running in very dusty conditions, oilchanges should be performed morefrequently than specified in the maintenanceschedule.
Please dispose of used engine oil in amanner that is compatible with theenvironment. We suggest you take it in asealed container to your local recyclingcenter or service station for reclamation.Do not throw it in the trash or pour it on theground or down a drain.
Used engine oil may cause skin cancer ifrepeatedly left in contact with the skin forprolonged periods. Although this is unlikelyunless you handle used oil on a daily basis,it is still advisable to thoroughly wash yourhands with soap and water as soon aspossible after handling used oil.
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If a torque wrench is not used for thisinstallation, see your Honda dealer as soonas possible to verify proper assembly.Change the engine oil from the engine atnormal operating temperature and thescooter on its center stand to assurecomplete and rapid draining.1. Start the engine and let it idle for 3-5
minutes.2. Stop the engine. Turn the ignition off and
to be on safer side remove the ignitionkey from ignition switch.
3. Place an oil drain pan under the crankcase.Remove the oil filler cap/dipstick, oil drainbolt (1) and sealing washer (2).
4. After the engine oil has been drained outhold the scooter upright for 10-15 secondsto assure complete draining.
5. Operate the kickstarter several times toaid in complete draining of the remainingoil.
6. Check that the sealing washer (2) on thedrain bolt is in good condition and installthe bolt. Replace the sealing washer every
other time the oil is changed, or each timeif necessary.Oil Drain Bolt Torque:24 N.m (2.5 kgf.m, 18 Ibf.ft)
7. Fill the crankcase with recommendedgrade oil;0.7L (0.7 US qt, 0.6 Imp qt)
8. Reinstall the oil filler cap/dipstick.9. Start the engine and let it idle for 3-5
minutes.10. Stop the engine and wait 2-3 minutes.
Check that the oil level is at the upperlevel mark on the dipstick with the scooterupright on firm, level ground.Make sure there are no oil leaks.
(1) Oil drain bolt ¼vkW;y Mªsu cksYV½
(2) Sealing washer ¼lhfyax ok”kj½
(2)(1)
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ENGINE OIL STRAINER SCREEN
1. To drain the oil, remove the oil fillercap/ dipstick, oil drain plug and sealingwasher (Ref. page 54).
2. Remove the oil strainer screen cap (1),spring (2) and oil strainer screen (3).
3. Clean the oil strainer screen.
4. Check that the oil strainer screen,sealing rubber and O-ring (4) are ingood condition.
(1) Oil strainer screen cap ¼vkW;y LVªsauj LØhu dSi½
(2) Spring ¼fLizax½
(3) Oil strainer screen ¼vkW;y LVªsauj LØhu½
(4) O-ring ¼o&fjax½
5. Install the oil strainer screen spring,O-ring and oil strainer screen cap.
Oil Strainer Screen Cap Torque:
20 N.m (2.0 kgf.m, 14 Ibf.ft)
(3)(2)(4)
(1)
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6. Fill the crankcase with the recommendedgrade oil;
0.7L (0.7 US qt, 0.6 Imp qt)
7. Reinstall the oil filler cap/dipstick.
8. Start the engine and let it idle for 3-5minutes.
9. Stop the engine and wait for 2-3minutes. Check that the oil level is atthe upper level mark on the oil fillercap/dipstick with the scooter upright onfirm, level ground. Make sure that thereare no oil leaks.
SPARK PLUG
Refer to the Safety Precautions on page 44.Recommended plugs:
Standard:
NGK CPR7EA-9
NOTICE
Never use a spark plug with an improperheat range. Severe engine damage couldresult.1. Remove the engine front cover.2. Disconnect the spark plug cap (2) from
the spark plug (1).3. Clean any dirt from around the spark
plug base.4. Remove the spark plug (1) using the
spark plug wrench furnished in the toolkit.
(1) Spark plug ¼LikdZ Iyx½
(2) Spark plug cap ¼LikdZ Iyx dSi½
(1)
(2)
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5. Inspect the electrodes and centerporcelain for deposits, erosion or carbonfouling. If the erosion or deposit isheavy, replace the plug. Clean a carbonor wetfouled plug with a plug cleaner,otherwise use a wire brush.
6. Check the spark plug gap (3) using awire gauge. If adjustment is necessary,bend the side electrode (4) carefully.The gap should be:0.80–0.90 mm (0.031–0.035 in)
7. With the plug washer attached threadthe spark plug in by hand preventcross-threading.
8. Tighten the spark plug:
• If the old plug is good1/8 turn after it seats.
• If installing a new plug, tighten it twiceto prevent loosening:
a) First tighten the plug:NGK:3/4 turn after it seats.
b) Then loosen the plug.
c) Next, tighten the plug again:1/8 turn after it seats.
NOTICE
Improperly tightened of spark plug maydamage the engine.
9. Reinstall the spark plug cap.(3) Spark plug Gap ¼LikdZ Iyx xSi½
(4) Side Elecrode ¼lkbM bySDVªksM½
(3)(4)
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ENGINE IDLE RPMRefer to the Safety Precautions on page 44.The engine must be at normal operatingtemperature for accurate idle speedadjustment. Ten minutes of stop-and-goriding is sufficient.1. Warm up the engine, and place the
scooter on its center stand.2. Lift up the body cover (Ref. page 29).3. Connect a tachometer to the engine.4. Adjust idle speed with the throttle stop
screw (1).Idle speed (In neutral) :1,700 ± 100 min-1 (rpm)
(1) Throttle stop screw ¼FkzkWVy LVkWi LØq½
(A) Increase ¼c<+kuk½ (B) Decrease ¼?kVkuk½
(1)
Throttle screw
WHEEL REMOVAL
Refer to the Safety Precautions on Page 44.
Front Wheel Removal
1. Place the scooter on its center stand.
2. Raise the front wheel off the ground bypressing from rear side.
3. Remove the speedometer cable (1) bypushing the tab (2).
Incase of Activa (Standard)
4. Remove the front brake adjustingnut (3) and remove the front brakecable (4) from the brake arm (5).
Incase of Activa (Deluxe)
Remove the front brake both adjustingnuts (3) and remove the front brakeboth cables (4) from the brake arm (5).
5. Remove the front axle nut (6).
6. Remove the front axle (7), collar (8)and the wheel.
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(7)
(2)
(1)(4)
(3)
(5)
(8)(6)
Incase of Activa (Standard)
Incase of Activa (Deluxe)
(2)
(1)
(4)(3)
(5)
(7)
(8)
(6)
(1) Speedometer cable ¼LihMksehVj dscy½
(2) Tab ¼VSc½(3) Rear brake (Activa Standard) /combi brake
(Activa Deluxe) adjusting nut cable ¼fj;j cszd
¼,fDVok LVSUMMZ½ @ dkWEch czsd ¼,fDVok MhyDl½ ,MtfLVx uV
dscy(4) Rear brake (Activa Standard) /combi brake
(Activa Deluxe) ¼fj;j cszd ¼,fDVok LVSUMMZ½ @ dkWEch czsd
¼,fDVok MhyDl½
(5) Brake arm ¼cszd vkeZ½
(6) Front axle nut ¼ÝaV ,Dly uV½
(7) Front axle shaft ¼ÝaV ,Dly “kk¶V½
(8) Collar ¼dkWyj½
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Front Wheel Installation1. Position the wheel between the fork legs
and insert the front axle from the leftside, through the left fork leg, wheelhub, collar and right fork leg.Make sure that the tang (9) on the leftfront fork leg is located in the slot (10)in the brake panel.
2. Tighten the front axle nut to thespecified torque.59 N.m (6.0 kgf.m, 43 Ib f. ft)
Incase of Activa (Standard)
(10)
(9)
Incase of Activa (Deluxe)
3. Adjust the brake (page 14 - 16).4. After installing the wheel, apply the
brake several times and then check ifthe wheel rotates freely. Recheck thewheel if the brake drags or if the wheeldoes not rotate freely.If a torque wrench was not used forinstallation, see your Honda dealer assoon as possible to verify properassembly. Improper assembly maylead to loss of braking capacity.
(10)
(9)
(9) Tang ¼VSax½
(10) Slot ¼LykV½
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Incase of Activa (Standard)Rear Wheel Removal1. Place the scooter on its center stand.2. Remove the rear wheel nut by applying
rear brake3. Remove the rear wheel.BRAKE SHOE WEARRefer to the Safety Precautions on page 44.The front and rear brakes are equipped withbrake wear indicators.When the brake is applied, an arrow mark(1) attached to the brake arm (2) movestoward a reference mark (3) on the brakepanel (4). If the arrow aligns with thereference mark on full application of thebrake, the brake shoes must be replaced.
See your Honda dealer for this service.When the brake service is necessary, seeyour Honda dealer. Use only genuine Hondaparts or its equivalent.
Incase of Activa (Deluxe)
(1) Arrow mark ¼,Sjks ekdZ½
(2) Brake arm ¼czsd vkeZ½
(3) Reference mark ¼jsQjsUl ekdZ½
(4) Brake panel ¼czsd iSuy½
Front Rear
Front Rear
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BATTERY
Refer to the Safety Precautions on Page 44.
If the scooter is operated with insufficientbattery electrolyte, sulfation and batteryplate damage will occur.
If rapid loss of electrolyte is experienced,or if your battery seems to be weak, causingslow starting or other electrical problems,see your Honda dealer.
! WARNING
The battery contains sulfuric acid(electrolyte) which is highly corrosive andpoisonous.Getting electrolyte in your eyes or on yourskin can cause serious burns.Wear protective clothing and eye protectionwhen working near the battery.KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM THEBATTERY
Emergency Procedures
Eyes–Flush with water from a cup or othercontainer for at least fifteen minutes (Waterunder pressure can damage the eye).Immediately call a physician.Skin – Remove contaminated clothing.Flush the skin with large quantities of waterCall a physician immediately.Swallowing – Drink water or milk. Call aphysician immediately.
BATTERY ELECTROLYTEThe battery (1) is behind the front centercover.1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.2. Remove the front center cover (Ref.
page 30).3. Check the electrolyte level with the
scooter in an upright position on levelground. The electrolyte level must bemaintained between the UPPER (2) andLOWER (3) level marks on the side ofthe battery.
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4. If the electrolyte level is low, disconnectthe battery breather tube (4) from thebattery outlet.
5. Remove the battery (Ref. page 62).
6. Remove the battery filler caps (5).
7. Carefully add distilled water to UPPERLEVEL mark, using a small plasticfunnel.
(1)
(4)
(5)
(2)
(3)
(1) Battery ¼cSVjh½
(2) UPPER level mark ¼Åijh Lrj fpUg~½
(3) LOWER level mark ¼fupyk Lrj fpUg½
(4) Battery breather tube ¼cSVjh czhnj V;wc½
(5) Filter caps ¼fQYVj dSi½
NOTICEBattery fluid is highly corrosive and candamage metal or painted surfaces. Use carewhen adding distilled water.Filling the battery above the UPPER LEVELline may cause the electrolyte to overflow,resulting in corrosion to engine or frameparts. Immediately wash off any spilledelectrolyte.Running the scooter without properlycharged battery may damage electricalparts.When checking battery fluid level, or addingdistilled water, make sure the breather tubeis connected to the battery breather outlet.The battery breather tube must be routedas shown on the label.Do not bend or twist the breather tube.A bent or kinked breather tube maypressurize the battery and damage its case.BATTERY REMOVAL1. Remove the front center cover
(Ref. page 30).2. Remove the battery holder (1) by
removing the bolt (2).
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3. Remove the battery upper cover (3).4. Disconnect battery breather tube (4).5. Disconnect the negative (–) terminal
lead (5) from the battery first, thendisconnect the positive (+) terminallead (6).
6. Remove the battery (7).
(1) Battery holder ¼cSVjh gksYMj½
(2) Bolt ¼cksYV½
(3) Battery upper cover ¼cSVjh Åijh doj½
(4) Battery breather tube ¼cSVjh czhnj V;wc½
(5) Negative (–) terminal lead ¼uSxsfVo (-) VfeZuy yhM½
(6) Positive (+) terminal lead ¼ikWftfVo (+) VfeZuy yhM½(7) Battery ¼cSVjh½
(5)
(7)
(6)
(3) (1)
(4)
(2)
FUSE REPLACEMENT
Refer to the Safety Precautions on page 44.
When frequent fuse failure occurs, it usuallyindicates a short circuit or an overload inthe electrical system. See your Honda dealerfor repair.
NOTICE
Never use a fuse with a different rating fromthat specified. Serious damage to theelectrical system or a fire may result,causing a dangerous loss of lights or enginepower.
Blown fuse ¼Cyksu ¶;wt½
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Fuse Holder:
The fuse holder is located near the battery.The specified fuse is: 10A
1. Turn the ignition switch OFF beforechecking or replacing the fuses toprevent an accidental short-circuit.
2. Remove the front center cover (Ref.page 30).
3. Open the fuse holder (1) and lift outthe fuse (3) from the clips (4).
4. Slide the old fuse out of the clips anddiscard it.
5. Slide the clips onto the ends of the newfuse, push them back into the fuseholder, and close the fuse holder. Thespare fuse (2) is located in the fuseholder.Do not pry the clips open to get a fuseout; you could bend them and causepoor contact with the new fuse. A loosefuse could cause damage to theelectrical system and even cause a fire.
6. After replacing the fuse be sure to return thefuseholder to its original location.
(1) Fuse holder ¼¶;wt gksYMj½
(2) Spare fuse ¼Lis;j ¶;wt½
Removal
(2) (1)
SlideInstallation
Push
7. Install the fuse holder and front centercover.
If you do not have a replacement fuse withthe proper rating for the circuit, install onewith a lower rating.
(2)
(1)
(3)
(4)(3)
(3) Fuse ¼¶;wt½
(4) Clips ¼fDyIl½ (4)
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NOTICEReplacing a fuse with one that has a higherrating greatly increases the chance ofdamage to the electrical system.
If the replacement fuse of the same ratingburns out in a short time, there is probablya serious electrical problem on yourscooter. leave the blown fuse in that circuitand have your scooter checked by yourHonda dealer.
BULB REPLACEMENTRefer to the Safety Precautions on page 44.
The light bulb becomes very hot while thelight is ON, and remain hot for a while afterit is turned OFF. Be sure to let it cool downbefore servicing.• Be sure to turn the ignition switch OFF
when replacing the bulb.• Do not use bulbs other than those
specified.• After installing a new bulb, check that
the light operates properly.
HEADLIGHT BULB1. Remove the headlight case (Ref. page
31).2. Remove the dust cover (1).3. Remove the bulb (4) while pressing
down the locking pin (3).4. Install a new bulb in the reverse order
of removal.• Install the dust cover with its
“TOP”mark (5) facing up.
(1) Dust cover ¼MLV doj½
(2) Screw ¼LØw½
(3) Locking Pin ¼ykWfdxa fiu½
(4) Headlight bulb ¼gsMykbZV cYc½
(5) “Top” mark ¼VkWi ekdZ½
(4)(3)
(1)
(2)
(5)
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(1)(2)
Stop/Tail Light Bulb
1. Insert hand from bodycover rear side,above rear fender area and removetail signal bulb holder (1) by turningcounterclockwise.
2. Remove the bulb (2) from bulb holderby pressing in and turning counterclockwise.
3. Install a new bulb in the reverse orderof removal.
(1) Taillight bulb holder ¼VsyykbZV cYc gksYMj½
(2) Taillight Bulb ¼VsyykbZV cYc½
Front Turn Signal Bulb1. Remove the front center cover
(Ref. page 30).2. Remove the turn signal bulb holder (1)
by turning counterclockwise.3. Remove the bulb (2) from bulb holder
by pressing in and turningcounterclockwise.
4. Install a new bulb in the reverse orderof removal.
(1) Turn signal bulb holder ¼VuZ flXuy cYc gksYMj½
(2) Bulb ¼cYc½
(2)
(1)
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(1)(2)
(1) Turn signal bulb holder ¼VuZ flXuy cYc gksYMj½
(2) Bulb ¼cYc½
Rear Turn Signal Bulb
1. Insert hand from bodycover rear side,above rear fender area and removeturn signal bulb holder (1) by turningcounterclockwise.
2. Remove the bulb (2) from bulb holderby pressing in and turning counterclockwise.
3. Install a new bulb in the reverse orderof removal.
CLEANING
Clean your scooter regularly to protect thesurface finishes and inspect for damage,wear, and oil leakage.
Avoid cleaning products that are notspecifically designed for scooter orautomobile surfaces.
They may contain harsh detergents orchemical solvents that could damage themetal, paint, and plastic on your scooter.
If your scooter is still warm from recentoperation, give the engine and exhaustsystem time to cool off.
We recommend avoiding the use of highpressure water spray (typical incoinoperated car washes).
NOTICE
High pressure water (or air) can damagecertain parts of the scooters.
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Washing the scooter
1. Rinse the scooter thoroughly with coolwater to remove loose dirt.
2. Clean the scooter with a sponge or softcloth using cool water.
Avoid directing water to muffler outletsand electrical parts.
3. Clean the plastic parts using a cloth orsponge dampened with a solution ofmild detergent and water. Rub the soiledarea gently rinsing it frequently withfresh water.
Take care to keep chemical solventsoff the scooter. They will damage theplastic and painted surfaces.
The inside of the headlight lens, tail lamp,indicators etc. may be clouded immediatelyafter washing the scooter. Moisturecondensation inside the headlight lens willdisappear gradually by lighting the headlightin high beam. Run the engine while keepingthe headlight on.
4. After cleaning, rinse the scooterthoroughly with plenty of clean water.strong detergent residue can corrodealloy parts.
5. Dry the scooter start the engine, andlet it run for several minutes.
6. Test the brakes before riding thescooter. Several applications may benecessary to restore normal brakingperformance.
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Braking efficiency may be temporarilyimpaired immediately after washing thescooter.
Anticipate longer stopping distance to avoida possible accident.
TEST BRAKES
Finishing Touches
After washing your scooter, consider usinga commercially-available spray cleaner/polish or quality liquid or paste wax to finishthe job. Use only a non-abrasive polish orwax made specifically for motorcycles orautomobiles. Apply the polish or waxaccording to the instructions on thecontainer.
Removing Road Salt
The salt contained in the road surfacefreezing prevention medicine which a roadwas sprayed with in winter, and the seawaterbecomes the cause which rust occurs in.
Wash your scooter by the following pointafter it runs through such a place.1. Clean the scooter using cool water
(Ref. page 68-70).Do not use warm water.This worsens the effect of the salt.
2. Dry the scooter and the surface of themetal is protected with the wax.
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STORAGE GUIDE
Extended storage, such as for winter,requires that you take certain steps toreduce the effects of deterioration from non-use of the scooter. In addition necessaryrepairs should be made BEFORE storing thescooter, otherwise , these repairs may beforgotten by the time the scooter is removedfrom storage.
STORAGE
1. Change the engine oil.
2. Empty the fuel tank into an approvedpetrol container using a commerciallyavailable hand siphon or an equivalentmethod. Spray the inside of the tankwith an aerosol rust-inhibiting oil.
Reinstall the fuel fill cap on the tank.
If storage will last more than one monthcarburetor draining is very important, toassure proper performance after storage.
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3. To prevent rusting in the cylinder,perform the following :
• Remove the spark plug cap from thespark plug. Using tape or string, securethe cap to any convenient plastic bodypart so that it is positioned away fromthe spark plug.
• Remove the spark plug from the engineand store it in a safe place. Do notconnect the spark plug to the sparkplug cap.
WARNINGPetrol is highly flammable and explosive.You can be burned or seriously injuredwhile handling the same.
• Stop the engine and keep heat,sparks, and flame away.
• Refuel only outdoors.
• Wipe up spills immediately.
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• Pour a tablespoon (15-20 cm³) of cleanengine oil into the cylinder and coverthe spark plug hole with a piece of cloth.
• Crank the engine several times todistribute the oil.
• Reinstall the spark plug and spark plugcap.
4. Remove the battery. Store in an areaprotected from freezing temperaturesand direct sunlight. Check theelectrolyte level and slow charge thebattery once a month.
5. Wash and dry the scooter. Wax allpainted surfaces. Coat chrome withrust inhibiting oil.
6. Inflate the tyres to their recommendedpressures. Place the scooter on blocksto raise both tyres off the ground.
7. Cover the scooter (don’t use plastic orother coated materials) and store in anunheated area, free of dampness witha minimum of daily temperaturevariation. Do not store the scooter indirect sunlight.
REMOVAL FROM STORAGE1. Uncover and clean the scooter.
Change the engine oil if more than 4months have passed since the start ofstorage.
2. Check the battery electrolyte level andcharge the battery as required. Installthe battery.
3. Drain any excess aerosol rust-inhibitingoil from the fuel tank. Fill the fuel tankwith fresh petrol.
4. Perform all Pre-ride Inspection checks(Ref. page 32)
Test ride the scooter at low speeds in a saferiding area away from traffic.
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SPECIFICATIONSDIMENSIONS
Overall length 1761 mm (69.3 in)
Overall width 710 mm (28.0 in)
Overall height 1147 mm (45.2 in)
Wheelbase 1238 mm (48.7 in)
WEIGHT
Dry weight 107 kg (236 lbs)
CAPACITIES
Engine Oil After draining 0.7 L (0.7 US qt, 0.6 Imp qt)
After disassembly 0.8 L (0.8 US qt, 0.7 Imp qt)
Fuel tank 5.3 L (1.4 US gal, 1.17 Imp gal)
Transmission oil After draining 0.10 L (0.11 US qt, 0.09 Imp qt)
After disassembly 0.12 L (0.13 US qt, 0.11 Imp qt)
Passenger capacity
Maximum weight capacity 170 kg (375 lbs)
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ENGINE
Bore and stroke 50.0 x 55.0 mm (1.97 x 2.19 in)
Compression ratio 9.5 : 1
Displacement 108.9 cm³ (6.65 cu-in)
Spark Plug
Standard NGK CPR7EA-9
Spark plug gap 0.80 - 0.90 mm (0.031 - 0.035 in)
Idle speed 1,700 ± 100 min-1 (rpm)
CHASSIS AND SUSPENSION
Caster 27°30’
Trail 92 mm (3.5 in)
Incase of Activa (Standard)
Front 90/100-10 53JRear 90/100-10 53J
Incase of Activa (Deluxe)Front 90/100-10 53J - ZapperRear 90/100-10 53J - Zapper
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POWER TRANSMISSIONPrimary reduction V-Belt
Final reduction 9.423
ELECTRICALBattery 12V - 5Ah
Generator 0.110kW/5,000 min-1 (rpm)
LIGHTHeadlight 12V-35/35W
Stop/tail light 12V-5/21W
Turn signal light Front 12V-21W
Rear 12V-21W
Speedometer light 12V-1.7Wx2
Turn signal indicator 12V-3W
High beam indicator 12V-1.7W
FUSEMain fuse 10A
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CATALYTIC CONVERTER
This Scooter is equipped with a catalytic converter.
The catalytic converter contains precious metals that serve as catalysts. promoting chemicalreactions to convert the exhaust gasses without affecting the metals.
The catalytic converter acts on HC, CO, and NOx. A replacement unit must be an originalHonda part or its equivalent.
The catalytic converter must operate at a high temperature for the chemical reactions totake place. It can set on fire any combustible materials that come near it. Mark yourscooter away from high grasses, dry leaves, or other flammables.
A defective catalytic converter contributes to air pollution, and can impair your engine’sperformance. Follow these guidelines to protect your motorcycle’s catalytic converter.
• Always use unleaded petrol. Even a small amount of leaded petrol can contaminatethe catalyst metals, making the catalytic converter ineffective.
• Keep the engine tuned-up.
• Have your scooter diagnosed and replaced if it is misfiring, backfiring stalling or otherwisenot running properly.
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