Description
This Owners Manual is the manual that originally came with your 2005 Honda ST1300P motorcycle.
2005 Honda ST1300P Owners Manual Table of Contents
MOTORCYCLE SAFETY
Important Safety Information
Attachments & Modifications
Safety Labels
INSTRUMENTS & CONTROLS
Component Locations
Gauges & Indicators
Multi-display
Initial Display
Fuel Gauge
Coolant Temperature Gauge
Air Temperature Gauge
Fuel Consumption Meter
Current Fuel Consumption
Average Fuel Consumption
Arailable Driving Distance
Remaining Fuel
Odometer/T ripmeter
Digital Clock
Mileage and Fuel Consumption Unit Change
Display Illumination Adjustment
Controls & Features
Ignition Switch
Start Button
Engine Stop Switch
Accessory Electrical Circuit Switches
Headlight Dimmer Switch
Turn Signal Switch
Horn Button
Windshield Height Adjustment Switch
Hazard Warning System Switch
Headlight Beam Adjustment Knob
BEFORE RIDING
Are You Ready to Ride?
Protective Apparel
Rider Training
Is Your Motorcycle Ready to Ride?
Pre-ride Inspection
Load Limits & Guidelines
Loading
Load Limits
Loading Guidelines
Cargo Compartments
Saddlebags
Fairing Pockets
Comfort & Convenience Adjustment
Windshield Height Adjustment
BASIC OPERATION & RIDING
Safe Riding Precautions
Starting & Stopping the Engine
Preparation
Starting Procedure
Hooded Engine
Bank Angle Sensor Ignition Cut-off System
How to Stop the Engine
Shifting Gears
Braking
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
ABS Indicator Light
Parking
Theft-Prevention Tips
Riding with a Cargo
SERVICING YOUR HONDA
Before You Service Your Honda
The Importance of Maintenance
Maintenance Safety
Important Safety Precautions
Periodic Maintenance
Maintenance Schedule
Maintenance Record
Service Preparations
Component Locations
Owner’s Manual Storage
Seat Removal
Saddlebag Removal
Cover Removal
Rearview Mirrors
Clip Removal
Raising the Fuel Tank
Service Procedures Huids & Filters
Fuel
Engine Oil & Filter
Coolant
Air Cleaner
Final Drive Oil
Engine
Throttle
Clutch System
Engine Idle Speed
Spark Plugs
Chassis
Suspension
Brakes
Tires
Side Stand
Electrical
Battery
Appearance Care
TIPS
Storing Your Honda
Transporting Your Motorcycle
You & the Environment
TAKING CARE OF THE UNEXPECTED
General Guidelines
If Your Engine Quits or Won’t Start
If Your Have a Flat Tire
If your Engine Overheats
If the Low Oil Pressure Indicator Lights
If a Fuse Blows
If You Crash
If You Lose Your Key
If Your Battery is Low (or Dead)
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Vehicle Identification
Specifications
Break-in Guidelines
Emission Control Systems
Catalytic Converters
Oxygenated Fuels
CONSUMER INFORMATION
Authorized Manuals
Warranty Coverage
Warranty Service
Contacting Honda
Your Honda Dealer
The Honda Rider’s Club
Reporting Safety Defects
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INDEX
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