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Page 141

132Rear Suspension Adjustment
Suspension
Servicing Your Honda
The rear suspension can be adjusted for
rider (and passenger) weight and riding
conditions by changing the spring pre-load
and rebound and compression damping.
To adjust, use an appropriate pin spanner
or see your Honda dealer.
The rear shock absorber includes a damper
unit that contains high pressure nitrogen
gas. Do not attempt to disassemble,
service, or dispose of the damper; see your
Honda dealer. The instructions f ound in
this owner’s...

Page 142

(1)(2)
LEFT SIDE
(1) spring pre-load adjuster
(2) pin spanner
(3) extension bar 12 3 5
(3)
4
9
10 8 67
133
Rear Suspension Spring Pre-load
Suspension
Servicing Your Honda
Saf ety Precautions
Refer to on page . The spring pre-load adjuster ( ) has
positions f or dif f erent load or riding
conditions.
Adjust the spring pre-load by turning the
spring pre-load adjuster with a pin spanner
( ) and extension bar ( ).
Always adjust the shock absorber position
in sequence (1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 or 10-...

Page 143

(1)(3)
(1) damping adjuster
(2) punch mark
(3) reference punch mark LEFT SIDE
(2)
134Rear Suspension Damping
Suspension
Servicing Your Honda
Saf ety Precautions
Refer to on page .
Rebound Damping Turn the damping adjuster ( )
clockwise until it will no longer turn
(lightly seats). This is the f ull hard
setting.
To adjust to the standard position:
Turn the adjuster counterclockwise
approximately turns
() ort urn s
( ) so that the punch
mark ( ) on the adjuster aligns with the
reference punch mark ( )....

Page 144

(1)
(3)
(2)
(1) damping adjuster
(2) punch mark
(3) reference punch mark LEFT SIDE (CBR600RR) (2) (1)
(3)
LEFT SIDE (CBR600RR ABS)
135
Suspension
Servicing Your Honda
To Reduce Rebound Damping (SOFT):
To Increase Rebound Damping
(HARD): Compression Damping
For a light load and smooth road
conditions, turn the adjuster
counterclockwise toward SOFT (S).
For a f irmer ride and rough road
conditions, turn the adjuster clockwise
toward HARD (H).
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Page 145

136
Suspension
Servicing Your Honda
To Reduce Compression Damping
(SOFT):
To Increase Compression Damping
(HARD):
To adjust to the standard position:
Turn the damping adjuster ( )
clockwise until it will no longer turn
(lightly seats). This is the f ull hard
setting.
Turn the adjuster counterclockwise clicks so that the punch mark ( ) on
the adjuster aligns with the reference
punch mark ( ). This is the standard
position. For a light load and smooth road
conditions, turn the adjuster
counterclockwise...

Page 146

(4)(2)(3)
(1)
(1) adjuster dial
(2) brake lever (3) index mark
(4) numbers
RIGHT HANDLEBAR
137
Front Brake Lever Adjustment
Brakes
Servicing Your Honda
Saf ety Precautions
The hydraulic braking systems on your
motorcycle dissipate the heat generated by
the f riction of the brake pads on the brake
discs as the wheels are slowed.
As the brake pads wear, the brake f luid
level will drop. A leak in the system will
also cause the level to drop.
Frequently inspect the system to ensure
there are no f luid...

Page 147

Honda DOT 4 Brake
Fluid
brake
fluid
138 Brake Fluid Recommendation
Brakes
Servicing Your Honda
The recommended brake f luid is Honda
DOT 4 Brake Fluid, or any brake f luid of
equal quality and performance. Use fresh
brake fluid from a sealed container. Be
sure to read the label before opening the
sealed container. An opened container
may be contaminated or may have
absorbed moisture f rom the air.
Turn the adjuster dial ( ) while pushing
the brake lever ( ) forward.
Apply the brake, release it, then spin...

Page 148

(1)
RIGHT HANDLEBAR
(1) UPPER level mark
(2) LOWER level mark (2)
139
Fluid Level Inspection
Brakes
Servicing Your Honda
Saf ety Precautions
Brake f luid can damage plastic and
painted surf aces. Handle with care. Refer to on page .
If your inspection indicates a low fluid
level, have your Honda dealer add the
recommended brake f luid. Wipe up spills immediately. Avoid brake
f luid contact with skin or eyes. If it comes
in contact with your eyes, wash them out
with clean water and immediately call a...

Page 149

RIGHT SIDE(2)
(1) UPPER level mark
(2) LOWER level mark (1)
140Servicing Your Honda
Brakes
Place your motorcycle in an upright
position on a firm, level surface.
Check the fluid level. It should be
between the UPPER ( ) and LOWER
( ) level marks. If the level is at or
below the LOWER level mark, check
the brake pads for wear (page ). Worn pads should be replaced. If the pads
are not worn beyond the recommended
limit, have your brake system inspected
for leaks.
Other Inspections
Make sure there are no f...

Page 150

(1)
(1)
(1) wear indicator grooves LEFT FRONT (Right side similar)
141
Brake Pad Wear
Brakes
Servicing Your Honda
Saf ety Precautions
Refer to on page .
Brake pad wear depends upon the severity
of usage, the type of riding, and road
conditions. Generally, the pads will wear
f aster on wet and dirty roads. Inspect the
pads at each regular maintenance interval
(page ). Front Brake
Always inspect both pads in both the right
and left brake calipers. Check the wear indicator grooves ( ) in
each pad. If either...
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