honda-automobiles ct110 User Manual

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Starting in Extremely Cold Weather 
Prime the engine before starting by cranking the engine several times with the kick starter. The ignition 
switch should be OFF, the choke lever Fully ON (A) and the throttle opened slightly. 
Flooded Engine 
If the engine fails to start after several repeated attempts, it may have become flooded with excess 
fuel. To clear the engine, turn off the engine stop switch and lower the choke lever to Fully OFF (B). 
Open the throttle fully and crank the engine several times with the kick starter. Turn the engine stop 
switch to RUN and open the throttle slightly; start the engine using the kick starter. 
RUNNING-IN 
During the first 1,000 km ( 600 miles ) , do not operate the motorcycle at more than 80 % of the 
maximum speed in any gear. A void full throttle operation, and do not operate for a long time at one 
speed. During initial running in, newly machined surfaces will be in contact with each other and these 
surfaces will wear in quickly. Running-in Maintenance at 1,000 km ( 600 miles ) is designed to 
compensate for this initial minor wear. Timely performance of the running-in maintenance will ensure 
optimum service life and performance from the engine. 
  
  
MAINTENANCE 
When service is required, remember that your authorized Honda dealer knows your motorcycle 
best and is fully equipped to maintain and repair it. The scheduled maintenance may also be 
performed by a qualified service facility that normally does this kind of work; or you may 
perform most of the work yourself it you are mechanically qualified and have the proper tools 
and service data. 
These instructions are based on the assumption that the motorcycle will be used exclusively for 
its designed purpose. Sustained high speed operation, or operation in unusually wet or dusty 
conditions, will require more frequent service than specified in the MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE. 
Consult your authorized Honda dealer for recommendations applicable to you individual needs 
and use. 
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 
The following items require some mechanical knowledge. Certain items ( particularly those marked
 ) may require more technical information and tools. Consult your authorized Honda Dealer. 
Perform the 
 at each scheduled maintenance period.