Honda CB900F 919 (2001) [2/432] Also damage the veh icle or create an unsafe condition

Honda CB900F 919 (2001) [2/432] Also damage the veh icle or create an unsafe condition
A
Few
Words
About
Safety
Service
Information
The
service
and
repair
information
conta
ined
in
this
manual
is
intended
for
use
by
qualified,
profess
iona
l
technicians
.
Attempting
service or repairs
without
the
proper
t
raining,
tools,
and
equipment
could
cause injury
to
you
or
others.
It
could
also damage the vehicle or create an unsafe condition.
This manual describes
the
proper methods and procedures
for
perform
ing service, maintenance, and repairs. Some proce-.
dures
require
the
use
of
specially
designed
tools
and
dedicated
equipment
.
Any
person
who
intends
to
use a
replacement
part,
service procedure or a
tool
that is not recommended by Honda,
must
determine the risks to
their
personal safety and the safe
operation
of
the
vehicle.
A
WARNING
F
oll
ow
the
procedures
and
precautions in th is
manua l carefully.
Follow
the
procedures
and
precautions
in
this
manual
and
o
the
r
service
materials
carefully
.
Failure to
prope
rly
fo
llow
inst
ructions
and
precau-
tions
can cause
you
to be
serious
ly
h
urt
or
k
illed
.
Improper
service or repairs can create an unsafe
co
ndi
tion t
hat
can cause
you
r
custo
me
r
or
others
to be se
rious
ly
hurt
or ki
lled
.
For
Your
Saf
ety
Because
this
manual
is intended
for
the
profess
ional
service
techni
-
cian,
we
do
not
p
rov
ide
warn
ings
about
many
basic
shop
safety
prac-
tices (e.g.,
Hot
parts
-
wear
glo
ves ). If
you
have
not
received
shop
safety tra in
ing
or do
not
feel
confident
about
your
knowledge
of
safe
serv
icing
practice,
we
recommended
that
you do
not
attempt
to
per
-
form
the
procedures
described
in
this
manua
l.
Some
of
the
most
important
genera
l
service
safety
preca
utions
are
given
below. How ever,
we
cannot
wa
rn yo u
of
eve ry
conceiva
ble haz-
ard
that
can arise in pe
rforming
service and re
pair
p
rocedure
s. Only
yo u can
decide
w hether or n
ot
you
should per
for
m a
give
n task.
If
you
need to replace a
part
use
gen
uine
Honda
parts
with
the
correc
t
part
numbe
r or an
equivalen
t
part
. We st
rong
ly
rec-
ommend
that
you
do
not
use
replaceme
nt
parts
of
inferior
qu ality. 4
For
Your
Cu
st
om
er'
s Saf
ety
Proper service and
maint
enance are essential to th e custo
mer's
saf
e-
ty
and
the
relia bi li
ty
of
the
vehicle
.
Any
error
or
oversig
ht w
hile
ser-
vic
ing
a ve
hicle
can resu lt in
faul
ty
ope
ra
tion,
damage
to the veh icle,
or
injury
to
others
.
Important
Saf
ety
Pr
ecaution
s
Make
s
ure
yo
u have a
clear
understanding of all basic shop safe
ty
practices and that
you
are
wear
ing
ap
propr
iate
c
lothing
a
n
~
using
safety
equ
ipment
.
When
per
forming
any
serv
ice task, be especia
lly
careful
of
the
follow ing:
Read all
of
the
in
structions
before
yo
u beg in, and
make
sure
you
have
the
tools,
the
replacement
or
repair
parts
,
and
the
sk
ills
required
to
perform
the
tasks
safely
and
completely.
Protect
your
eyes
by
using
proper
safety
glasses.
goggles
or face
shields
any
time
you
hammer
, d
rill
.
grind
.
pry
or
wo
rk
around
pressur
ized a
ir
or
liquids
,
and
springs
or
other
stored-energy
components
. If
there
is
any
doubt,
put
on eye
protec-
tion
.
Use
other
protective
wear
w hen
nec
essary
,
for
examp
le g
loves
or
safety
shoes. Handling
hot
or sha rp
parts
can
cause
severe
bu rns or c
uts
. Before
you
grab
someth
ing
that
looks like it can hurt
you
.
stop
and
put on
gloves
.
Protect
you
rself and
ot
hers
wheneve
r
you
have
the
vehicle
up in the air.
Any
time
yo
u
lift
the
vehicle
, ei
the
r
wit
h a hoist or
a jack, make sure
that
it is a
lways
securely
supported
. Use jack
stands
.
Make sure the engine is off befo re yo u begin a
ny
servicing procedures, unless th e instr ucti on tells yo u
to
do ot
herwise.
,.
This
will
help e
lim
inate several
pote
ntial hazards:
,.
Carbon
mo
nox
ide
poisoning
from
engi
ne
exhaust.
Be
sure
there is
adequate
ventila
tion
wheneve
r
you
run
the
engine
.
Burns
from
hot
parts
or
coo
lant
. Let
the
engine
and
exhau
st
system
cool
before
working
in
those
area s.
Injury
from
moving
parts
. If
the
inst
ruction
tells
you
to
run
the
engine
, be
sure
you
r
hands,
fingers
and
clot
hing
are
out
o
~
the
way
.
lIII
Gasoline
vap
or
s and
hydrogen
gases
from
batter
ies are
explosive
. To
reduce
the
poss
ibilit
y
of
a f
ir
e or
exp
losion,
be
careful
w hen
working
around
gasol
ine
or
batter
ies.
Use
only
a
nonflammable
solvent,
not
gasoline
, to clean parts.
Ne
ver
drain
or
store
gasoline
in an
open
container
.
Keep all cigarettes. sparks and f
lames
away
from
the
battery
and
all
fuel
-related
parts.

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