2023 GROM 用户手册.pdf

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1、O WN E R9SM A N U A L2 0 2 3 G R O MThis manual should be considered a permanent part of the vehicleand should remain with the vehicle when it is resold.This publication includes the latest production information availablebefore printing.Honda Motor Co.,Ltd.reserves the right to makechanges at any t

2、ime without notice and without incurring anyobligation.No part of this publication may be reproduced without writtenpermission.The vehicle pictured in this owners manual may not match youractual vehicle.2022 Honda Motor Co.,Ltd.WelcomeCongratulations on your purchase of a newHonda vehicle.Your selec

3、tion of a Hondamakes you part of a worldwide family ofsatisfied customers who appreciate Hondasreputation for building quality into everyproduct.To ensure your safety and riding pleasure:Read this owners manual carefully.Follow all recommendations andprocedures contained in this manual.Pay close att

4、ention to safety messagescontained in this manual and on thevehicle.To protect your investment,we urge you totake responsibility for keeping your vehiclewell-serviced and maintained.Also,observethe break-in guidelines and always performthe pre-ride inspection and other periodicchecks in this manual.

5、When service is required,remember thatyour Honda dealer knows your vehicle best.If you have the required mechanical knowhow and tools,you can purchase an officialHonda Service Manual to help you performmany maintenance and repair tasks.H P.105Read the warranty information thoroughly sothat you under

6、stand the warranty coverageand are aware of your rights andresponsibilities.S P.106You may also want to visit our website .Canadawww.honda.ca.Happy riding!A Few Words About SafetyYour safety,and the safety of others,is veryimportant.Operating this vehicle safely is animportant responsibility.To help

7、 you make informed decisions aboutsafety,we have provided operatingprocedures and other information on safetylabels and in this manual.This informationalerts you to potential hazards that couldhurt you or others.Of course,it is not practical or possible towarn you about all hazards associated withop

8、erating or maintaining a vehicle.You mustuse your own good judgment.You will find important safety information in avariety of forms,including:Safety labels on the vehicle Safety Messages preceded by a safety alertsymbol A and one of three signal words:DANGER,WARNING,or CAUTION.These signal words mea

9、n:DANGERYou WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLYHURT if you dont follow instructions.AWARNINGYou CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLYHURT if you dont follow instructions.ACAUTIONYou CAN be HURT if you dont followinstructions.Other important information isprovided under the following titles:IgQUHj Information to help y

10、ou avoiddamage to your vehicle,otherproperty,or the environment.ContentsVehicle Safety P.2Operation Guide P.1 6Maintenance P.46Troubleshooting P.80Information P.89Specifications P.112Vehicle SafetyThis section contains important information for safe riding of your vehicle.Please read this section ca

11、refully.Safety Guidelines.P.3Safety Labels.P.7Safety Precautions.P.9Riding Precautions.P.10Accessories&Modifications.P.14Loading.P.15Safety GuidelinesSafety GuidelinesFollow these guidelines to enhance your safety:Perform all routine and regular inspectionsspecified in this manual.Stop the engine an

12、d keep sparks and flamesaway before filling the fuel tank.Do not run the engine in enclosed or partlyenclosed areas.Carbon monoxide inexhaust gases is toxic and can kill you.Always Wear a HelmetIts a proven fact:helmets and protectiveapparel significantly reduce the number andseverity of head and ot

13、her injuries.So alwayswear an approved helmet and protectiveapparel.HP.9Before RidingMake sure that you are physically fit,mentallyfocused,and free of alcohol and drugs.Checkthat you and your passenger are both wearingan approved helmet and protective apparel.Instruct your passenger on holding onto

14、theseat strap or your waist,leaning with you inturns,and keeping their feet on the footpegseven when the vehicle is stopped.Take Time to Learn&PracticeEven if you have ridden other vehicles,practiceriding in a safe area to become familiar withhow this vehicle works and handles,and tobecome accustome

15、d to the vehicles size andweight.Continued 3v e h-c-eSafetySafety GuidelinesWe recommend that all riders take a certifiedcourse approved by the Motorcycle SafetyFoundation(MSF)or a state approved trainingcourse.New riders should start with the basiccourse,and even experienced riders will find theadv

16、anced course beneficial.For information about the MSF training coursenearest you,call the national toll-free number:(800)446-9227.Other riding tips can be found in the Youand Your Motorcycle Riding Tips booklet thatcame with your vehicle.Ride DefensivelyAlways pay attention to other vehicles aroundy

17、ou,and do not assume that other drivers seeyou.Be prepared to stop quickly or perform anevasive maneuver.Make Yourself Easy to SeeMake yourself more visible,especially at night,by wearing bright reflective clothing,positioningyourself so other drivers can see you,signalingbefore turning or changing

18、lanes,and usingyour horn when necessary.Ride within Your LimitsNever ride beyond your personal abilities orfaster than conditions warrant.Fatigue andinattention can impair your ability to use goodjudgment and ride safely.Dont Drink or Use Drugs and RideAlcohol or drugs and riding dont mix.Even oneal

19、coholic drink can reduce your ability torespond to changing conditions,and yourreaction time gets worse with every additionaldrink.The same is true for drug use.Dont drinkor use and ride,and dont let your friends do iteither.4Safety GuidelinesKeep Your Honda in Safe ConditionIts important to keep yo

20、ur vehicle properlymaintained and in safe riding condition.Inspect your vehicle before every ride andperform all recommended maintenance.Neverexceed load limits(H P.15),and do not modifyyour vehicle or install accessories that wouldmake your vehicle unsafe(H P.14).If You are Involved in a CrashPerso

21、nal safety is your first priority.If you oranyone else has been injured,take time toassess the severity of the injuries and whether itis safe to continue riding.Call for emergencyassistance if needed.Also follow applicable lawsand regulations if another person or vehicle isinvolved in the crash.If y

22、ou decide to continue riding,first turn theignition switch to the OFF position,and evaluatethe condition of your vehicle.Inspect for fluidleaks,check the tightness of critical nuts andbolts,and check the handlebar,control levers,brakes,and wheels.Ride slowly and cautiously.Your vehicle may have suff

23、ered damage that isnot immediately apparent.Have your vehiclethoroughly checked at a qualified service facilityas soon as possible.vehi c-eSafetyContinued 5Safety Guidelinesveh-c-eSafetyCarbon Monoxide HazardExhaust contains poisonous carbon monoxide,acolorless,odorless gas.Breathing carbonmonoxide

24、can cause loss of consciousness andmay lead to death.If you run the engine in a confined or evenpartly enclosed area,the air you breathe couldcontain a dangerous amount of carbonmonoxide.Never run your vehicle inside a garage or otherenclosure.AWARNINGRunning the engine of your vehiclewhile in an en

25、closed or even partiallyenclosed area can cause a rapid buildup of toxic carbon monoxide gas.Breathing this colorless,odorless gascan quickly cause unconsciousness andlead to death.Only run your vehicles engine when itis located in a well ventilated areaoutdoors.6Safety LabelsSafety LabelsSafety and

26、 information labels on your vehicleprovide important safety information and maywarn you of potential hazards that could causeserious injury.Read these labels carefully anddont remove them.If a label comes off or becomes hard to read,contact your dealer for a replacement.veh-deSafetyFor your protecti

27、on,always wearyour helmet while riding.Read the owners manual carefully.A WARNINGGROM ABS typeImproper loading can cause a crash andyou may be seriously hurt or killed.See*Load Limits and Guidelines in yourOwners Manual for complete instructions.BRAKING INFORMATIONThis moiorcydo is oquippM with a fr

28、one wtioolonty ABS braking system.For detailed braking Intormatkxt.reter to theowners manual./-Continued 7Safety LabelsvezdeSafety8Safety Precautions Ride cautiously and keep your hands on thehandlebar and feet on the footpegs.Instruct your passenger to keep their handson the seat strap or your wais

29、t and their feeton the footpegs while riding.Always consider the safety of yourpassenger,as well as other drivers andriders.Protective ApparelMake sure that you and any passenger arewearing an approved helmet,eye protection,and high-visibility protective clothing.Avoidwearing loose clothes that coul

30、d get caught onany part of the vehicle.Ride defensively inresponse to weather and road conditions.I HelmetShould be safety-standard certified,high-visibility,and the correct size for your head.Safety Precautions Must fit comfortably but securely,with thechin strap fastened Face shield with unobstruc

31、ted field of visionor other approved eye protectionLook for a DOT(Department ofTransportation)certification label on any helmetyou buy.veh-deSafetyAWARNINGNot wearing a helmet increases thechance of serious injury or death in acrash.Make sure that you and any passengeralways wear an approved helmet

32、andprotective apparel.I GlovesFull-finger leather gloves with high abrasionresistanceContinued9vehaeSafetyRiding PrecautionsI Boots or Riding ShoesSturdy boots with non-slip soles and ankleprotectionI Jacket and PantsProtective,highly visible,long-sleeved jacketand durable long pants for riding(or a

33、protective suit)Riding PrecautionsBreak-in PeriodDuring the first 300 miles(500 km)of running,follow these guidelines to ensure your vehiclesfuture reliability and performance.Avoid full-throttle starts and rapidacceleration.Avoid hard braking and rapid down-shifts.Ride conservatively.BrakesObserve

34、the following guidelines:Avoid excessively hard braking anddownshifting.Sudden braking can reduce the vehiclesstability.A Where possible,reduce speed beforeturning;otherwise you risk sliding out.10Riding Precautions Exercise caution on low traction surfaces.The tires slip more easily on suchsurfaces

35、 and braking distances arelonger.Avoid continuous braking.Repeated braking,such as whendescending long,steep slopes canseriously overheat the brakes,reducingtheir effectiveness.Use engine brakingwith intermittent use of the brakes toreduce speed.For full braking effectiveness,operate boththe front a

36、nd rear brakes together.I Anti-lock Brake System(ABS)on FrontWheelGROM ABS type|This model equipped with an Anti-lock BrakeSystem(ABS)designed to help prevent the frontbrake from locking up during hard braking.There is no ABS function to the rear wheel.ABS does not reduce braking distance.Incertain

37、circumstances,ABS may result in alonger stopping distance.ABS does not function at speeds below 6mph(10 km/h).The brake lever may recoil slightly whenapplying the brakes.This is normal.Always use the recommended front/reartires and sprockets to ensure correct ABSoperation.I Engine BrakingEngine brak

38、ing helps slow your vehicle downwhen you release the throttle.For furtherslowing action,downshift to a lower gear.Useengine braking with intermittent use of thebrakes to reduce speed when descending long,steep slopes.Continued 11Riding PrecautionsI Wet or Rainy ConditionsRoad surfaces are slippery w

39、hen wet,and wetbrakes further reduce braking efficiency.Exercise extra caution when braking in wetconditions.If the brakes get wet,apply the brakes whileriding at low speed to help them dry.Parking Park on a firm,level surface.If you must park on a slight incline or loosesurface,park so that the veh

40、icle cannotmove or fall over.Make sure that high-temperature partscannot come into contact with flammablematerials.Do not touch the engine,muffler,brakesand other high-temperature parts until theycool down.To reduce the likelihood of theft,always lockthe handlebar and remove the key whenleaving the

41、vehicle unattended.Use of an anti-theft device is alsorecommended.12I Parking with the Side Stand1.Stop the engine.2.Push the side stand down.3.Slowly lean the vehicle to the left until itsweight rests on the side stand.4.Turn the handlebar fully to the left.Turning the handlebar to the rightreduces

42、 stability and may cause thevehicle to fall.5.Turn the ignition switch to the LOCKposition and remove the key.H P.40Riding PrecautionsRefueling and Fuel GuidelinesFollow these guidelines to protect the engine,fuel system and catalytic converter:Use only unleaded gasoline.Use the recommended octane n

43、umber.Using lower octane gasoline will result indecreased engine performance.Do not use fuels containing a highconcentration of alcohol,S P.104 Do not use stale or contaminated gasolineor an oil/gasoline mixture.Avoid getting dirt or water in the fuel tank.13Accessories&ModificationsvehaeSafetyAcces

44、sories&ModificationsWe strongly advise that you do not add anyaccessories that were not specifically designedor approved for your vehicle by Honda or makemodifications to your vehicle from its originaldesign.Doing so can make it unsafe.Modifying your vehicle may also void yourwarranty and make your

45、vehicle illegal tooperate on public roads.Before deciding toinstall accessories on your vehicle,be certainthe modification is safe and legal.AWARNINGImproper accessories or modificationscan cause a crash in which you can beseriously hurt or killed.Follow all instructions in this ownersmanual regardi

46、ng accessories andmodifications.Do not pull a trailer with,or attach a sidecar to,your vehicle.Your vehicle was not designed forthese attachments,and their use can seriouslyimpair your vehicles handling.14LoadingLoading Carrying extra weight affects your vehicleshandling,braking and stability.Always

47、 ride at a safe speed for the load youare carrying.Avoid carrying an excessive load and keepwithin specified load limits.Maximum weight capacity H P.112 Tie all luggage securely,evenly balanced,and close to the center of the vehicle.Do not place objects near the lights or themuffler.veh-deSafetyWARN

48、INGOverloading or improper loading cancause a crash and you can be seriouslyhurt or killed.Follow all load limits and other loadingguidelines in this manual.15Basic Operation FlowOperationGuideI Pre-ride InspectionP.53I Acceleration16Carefully inspect your vehicle to makesure that it is safe to ride

49、.V|Starting the EngineHow to use basic features.Instruments16 P.2 0,Indicators 亡二汴段 Switches6P.38,Steering Lock P.40Start and warm the engine.Avoid re wing the engine.Apply throttle gradually.Obey the speed limit.|Shift Change掇JP.41|Starting theVehicleBefore pulling away,indicateyour direction with

50、the turnsignal switch,and check foroncoming traffic.6P 12Close the throttle and apply thefront and rear brakes together.A The brake light will indicate thatyou have applied the brakes.、I Parking3AI Turning CornersGradually reapply throttlewhen exiting turn.J Do your brakingbefore enteringcorners.Bra

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