Honda Crf 250 M Manual
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FRAME Remarks Shock spring Standard Stiffer Optional Softer Stiffer Fork spring Standard Optional Softer The standard fork spring and shock spring mounted on the motorcycle when it leaves the factory are not marked. Before replacing the springs, be sure to mark them so they can be distinguished from other optional springs. 296.8 lbf/in (5.30 kgf/mm) No mark (factory products) Red paint (aftermarket parts) or 285.6 lbf/in (5.10 kgf/mm) 25.20 lbf/in (0.45 kgf/mm) 24.08 lbf/in (0.43 kgf/mm) 26.32...
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148Technical Information Spare Parts & Equipment There are numerous spare parts you can take to an event to help ensure you get in a full day of riding. In addition to the usual nuts and bolts, consider the following: Spare Parts spark plugs air cleaner (clean & oiled, sealed in a plastic bag) optional carburetor jets/needles chain & masterlinks chain guide slider chain guide chain rollers inner tubes (front & rear) fenders footpegs front & side number plates handlebar grips levers (brake, clutch & hot...
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Consumer Information151 Consumer Information This section contains information about contacting Honda and how to get an official Honda service manual.Authorized Manuals .........................................152 Contacting Honda.............................................153 Your Honda Dealer...........................................154 The Honda Rider’s Club (USA only) ..............155
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The Service Manual used by your authorized Honda dealer is available from Helm, Inc. Also available, but not necessary to service your model is the Honda Common Service Manual which explains theory of operation and basic service information for various systems common to all Honda motorcycles, motor scooters and ATVs. These Honda manuals are written for the professional technician, but most mechanically-capable owners should find them helpful if they have the proper tools and skills. Special Honda tools...
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Consumer Information153 Your owner’s manual was written to cover most of the questions you might ask about your Honda. Any questions not answered in the owner’s manual can be answered by your Honda dealer. If he doesn’t have the answer right away, he will get it for you. If you have a difference of opinion with your dealer, please remember that each dealership is independently owned and operated. That’s why it’s important to work to resolve any differences at the dealership level. If you wish to...
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Your Honda Dealer 154Consumer Information Once you purchase your new Honda, get familiar with the organization of your Honda dealer so you can utilize the full range of services available. The service department is there to perform regular maintenance and unexpected repairs. It has the latest available service information from Honda. The parts department offers Genuine Honda parts, Pro Honda products, Hondaline accessories (USA only), and Honda accessories and products (Canada only). The same quality...
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Consumer Information155 The Honda Rider’s Club (USA only) One of the best ways get the most enjoyment from owning and riding your Honda is through the Honda Rider’s Club of America. Your purchase of a new motorcycle, scooter, ATV or PWC from a participating U.S. Honda dealer entitles you to a complimentary one-year membership in the club. There are handreds of HRCA Chapter sponsoring dealers across the USA with events and activities almost every weekend. Membership benefits include: •24-hour, toll-free...
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Table of Contents 156Table of contents The following presents the contents of each section of your owner’s manual. MOTORCYCLE SAFETY...............................1 Important Safety Information..............................2 Important Safety Precautions..........................2 Accessories & Modifications ..........................3 Safety Labels .......................................................4 OPERATING CONTROLS .............................5 Component Locations...