20 Most Recent 2006 Honda CB 900 Hornet Questions & Answers

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Could somebody tell me how much fork fluid is

It would take about 250cc per fork. Do not over fill as it would make less space for rebounds. Good enough?
7/3/2010 11:13:47 AM • 2006 Honda CB... • Answered on Jul 03, 2010
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When i shift into 1st, the engine shuts off

Kick stand up?
2/10/2010 1:06:50 AM • 2006 Honda CB... • Answered on Feb 10, 2010
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I need a diagram of the hoses for the fuel pump or

hi m8,, try these guyz ,,its a downloadable manual site,, ive given this site to others and no 1 has come back to say its ****,, so check it out,, www.repairmanual.com
4/28/2009 4:43:28 AM • 2006 Honda CB... • Answered on Apr 28, 2009
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How does one smooth out the snatchy throttle response?

adjust the throttle cable and it will help a lot . ZX14 comes from the factoray with too much slck in the cables. Also adjust the idle after taht
3/30/2009 1:00:56 PM • 2006 Honda CB... • Answered on Mar 30, 2009
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If the coils are not the problem what else could it be?

Three things you need to run that motor. Fuel , fire and air. Do you have spark to the plugs?! And do you have fuel pumping?!
10/4/2022 6:27:59 PM • Honda CB 900... • Answered on Oct 04, 2022
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How do you lube wheel

The bearings are usually pre greased and sealed,
but the bearings are a relative cheap item , so by the time they need regreasing its best to replace them.
8/23/2011 8:45:07 PM • Honda CB 900... • Answered on Aug 23, 2011
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2006 honda 919 no start

FI stands for Fuel Injection. The fuel system sensors have detected a problem. It could be anything > a dirty air filter restricting airflow, a plugged injector, an error in fuel mapping, any number of things. Serious problems can trigger the computer to prevent the engine from starting until the problem is fixed. You will need to take the bike to a dealer to have them plug in a code reader. The code reader will tell you exactly what problem has been detected. There is also a chance a sensor has gone bad and is giving a false signal. Keep that in mind. Now determine if you want to do the fix or have the dealer do it. Please rate my answer.

6/5/2011 4:55:27 PM • Honda CB 900... • Answered on Jun 05, 2011
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I have a 1982 honda

Go through your wiring and make sure you dont have a wire that is grounding out where it is not suppose to.. Check for Cracked or damaged wires as well..
4/19/2011 1:47:18 AM • Honda CB 900... • Answered on Apr 19, 2011
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I installed a wolo air

It is possible that you may have reversed the polarity on the compressor; it may be "pulling" air instead of blowing it out. Remove the air hose from the compressor and put your thumb over the air outlet while pressing on the horn switch. If you don't feel air blowing out, reverse the positive & negative wires going into the compressor and repeat the test. The air horns should work at this time.

Note: Always install a relay on this type of horn system; the compressor puts a high amount of load on the horn switch if you don't.
4/9/2011 4:36:02 AM • Honda CB 900... • Answered on Apr 09, 2011
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Were can I get an

Hi, if it's a newer model, you can get a free download by registering at Honda Owners. If the bike is too old, it will offer to sell you a hardcopy manual. Here is the websire to register: https://www.ahm-ownerlink.com/
Once you have registered, click the "Add a Vehicle" link. Enter the data on your bike, etc.
Once the bike data is loaded, click the "My CB900F2" link at the top right next to the bike under your "My vehicles" tab. This will go to a page that has a link to the owner's manual. See snapshots below, and thanks for using FixYa.

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4/3/2011 12:56:00 PM • Honda CB 900... • Answered on Apr 03, 2011
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I have a 2003 Honda

That would be my guess. Could also be a warped head. White smoke usually means that you are getting water (coolant) into the combustion chamber, so steam (water vapor) is coming out the exhaust.

I would pull the head, examine the gasket for signs of damage, have the head checked for cracks and flatness (no warp). If the head is damaged, repair or replace it. If there is no visible damage to the head or gasket, check the block carefully. If no damage, then put a new gasket in it and put it all back together.
9/20/2010 5:22:50 AM • Honda CB 900... • Answered on Sep 20, 2010
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I have a 1982 cb900 that makes a strange noise on

It could be your primary chain and chain guides,the chain wears and the guides harden with time and will transfer more internal engine noise through the transmission.
There is also on the primary hub/sprocket and internal rubber damper all this stuff ages with in time loosing there dampening qualities.
resulting in amplified mechanical noise.
5/7/2010 8:02:38 PM • Honda CB 900... • Answered on May 07, 2010
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Gas tank removal 1980 900 custom

Consider joining the Honda Rider Club at http://hrca.honda.com/

Your free membership will get you access to the generic service manual which may be all you need.
5/3/2010 3:33:52 AM • Honda CB 900... • Answered on May 03, 2010
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What is the head torqe

http://pdfdatabase.com/index.php?q=honda+cb900+custom+1980+specs

The specs are 26 to 29 ft lb
. Go to this site and you can download everything you need for free
12/22/2009 6:03:43 PM • Honda CB 900... • Answered on Dec 22, 2009
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