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LEFT HANDLEBAR
© (2)
Except for Canada
For Canada
CLUTCH LEVER ®
The clutch lever is used for disengag-
ing the drive to the rear wheel when
starting the engine or shifting the
transmission gear. Squeezing the le-
ver disengages the clutch.
Clutch Lever Adjustment
The distance between the grip and the
clutch lever is adjustable among four
positions.To change the position, push
the clutch lever forward and turn the
adjuster to the desired position. When
changing the clutch lever position, al-
ways be sure the adjuster stops in the
proper position; a projection of the
clutch lever holder should fit into the
depression of the adjuster. This mo-
torcycle is delivered from the factory
with its adjuster set on position 2.
A WARNING
Adjusting the clutch lever position
while riding can be hazardous. Re-
moving a hand from the handlebars
can reduce your ability to control
the motorcycle.
Always keep both hands on the
handlebars while riding.
HEADLIGHT FLASHER SWITCH
@
(Except for Canada)
Press the switch to light the headlight.
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DIMMER SWITCH ®
"K>"
position
The headlight low beam and taillight
turn on.
"ID"
position
The headlight high beam and taillight
turn on. The high beam indicator light
also turns on.
TURN SIGNAL LIGHT SWITCH
®
Moving the switch to the
"<=^"
position
will flash the left turn signals. Moving
the switch to the
"
c
=>"
position will flash
the right turn signals. The indicator
light will also flash intermittently. To
cancel turn signal operation,
push
the
switch in.
A WARNING
Failure to use the turn signals, and
failure to turn off the turn signals
can be hazardous. Other drivers
may misjudge your course and this
may result in an accident.
Always use the turn signals when
you intend to change lanes or make
a turn. Be sure to turn off the turn
signals after completing the turn or
lane change.
HORN SWITCH
">tr"
©
Press the switch to sound the horn.
CHOKE LEVER
This motorcycle has a choke system
to provide easy starting when the en-
gine is cold. When starting the cold
engine, turn the choke lever all the way
toward you. The choke system opens
the throttle valve slightly to raise idling
speed.
When the engine is warm, you do not
need to use the choke system for start-
ing.
NOTE: Refer to the RIDING TIPS sec-
tion of this manual for the engine start-
ing procedure.
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