Honda Vtx 1300 C Owners Manual
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(1) (2) (1) odometer/tripmeter display (2) odometer/tripmeter select and reset button 22Horn Button Odometer/Tripmeter Select and Reset Button Controls & Features Instruments & Controls The horn is used to alert other motorists. To operate, push the horn button ( ). The display ( ) has two f unctions, odometer and tripmeter. The tripmeter has two sub modes, A ( ) and B ( ).To select a mode, push the button ( ). To reset the tripmeter, push and hold the button with the display in the tripmeter mode. 3 12...
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(3) odometer (4) tripmeter A (5) tripmeter B (6) tripmeter reset (2)(3) (4) (5) (6) 23 Controls & Features Instruments & Controls 03/03/07 13:03:21 31MEM600_032
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25 Bef ore Riding Before Riding Bef ore each ride, you need to make sure you and your Honda are both ready to ride. To help get you prepared, this section discusses how to evaluate your riding readiness, what items you should check on your motorcycle, and adjustments to make f or your comf ort, convenience, or saf ety. This section also includes important inf ormation about loading. For inf ormation about adjusting the suspension on your Honda, see page ...................... AreYouReadytoRide .26...
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26Protective Apparel Are You Ready to Ride? Before Riding Bef ore you ride your motorcycle f or the f irst time, we urge you to: Read this owner’s manual. Make sure you understand all the saf ety messages. Know how to operate all the controls. You f eel well and are in good physical and mental condition. Before each ride, be sure:If you must carry an extra helmet while riding, use a commercially-available elastic cord, strap, or net to secure the helmet to the seat. For your saf ety, we strongly...
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Not wearing a helmet increases the chance of serious injury or death in a crash. Be sure you and your passenger always wear a helmet, eye protection, and other protective apparel when you ride. 27 Are You Ready to Ride? Before Riding (cont’d) Helmets and Eye Protection Your helmet is your most important piece of riding gear because it of f ers the best protection against head injuries. A helmet should f it your head comf ortably and securely. A bright-colored helmet and ref lective strips can make you...
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28Rider Training Are You Ready to Ride? Before Riding Riding Tips A motorcycle riding suit or jacket for comf ort as well as protection. Bright-colored and ref lective clothing can help make you more noticeable in traf f ic. Avoid loose clothes that could get caught on any part of your motorcycle. Developing your riding skills is an on- going process. Even if you have ridden other motorcycles, take time to become f amiliar with how this motorcycle works and handles. Practice riding the motorcycle in a...
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Improperly maintaining this motorcycle or failing to correct a problem before riding can cause a crash in which you can be seriously hurt or killed. Always perform a pre-ride inspection before every ride and correct any problems. 29 Pre-ride InspectionBefore Riding Is Your Motorcycle Ready to Ride? Tires Check the f ollowing items bef ore you get on the motorcycle: Look at the tires. If a tire appears low, use an air pressure gauge to check its pressure. Also look f or signs of damage or excessive wear...
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30 Is Your Motorcycle Ready to Ride? Before Riding Leaks, Loose Parts LightsLoad Limits Cargo Adjustments Walk around your motorcycle and look f or anything that appears unusual, such as a leak or loose cable. Make sure the headlight, brake light, taillight, and turn signals are working properly.If you are carrying a passenger or cargo, also check the following: Make sure you do not exceed the load limits (page ). Check that all cargo is secure. Adjust the rear suspension (page ) according to your...
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31 Is Your Motorcycle Ready to Ride? Before Riding Periodic Maintenance Throttle Brakes IndicatorsIf you haven’t ridden the motorcycle in over a week, you should also check other items, such as the oil level and other f luids. See (page ). Periodic maintenance should also be done at least once a month, no matter how of ten you ride. Remember, be sure to take care of any problem you f ind, or have your Honda dealer correct it before you ride. Check these items after you get on the motorcycle: Rotate the...