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Caution this applies to the 2017 EX model (CA specs).

When doing my 12K maintenance, on multiple occasion I had to go back & forth to the repair manual for the necessary information.

Also to prevent the RM pages from getting dirty, I created the attached cheat sheet. This way I can gather all my tools and have all the specification ready before hand - this make it more efficient.

Hope this will be helpful Wink
That is a handy sheet you made and makes a lot of sense , I had put tire pressure and oil plug torque on the outside of my manuals.
An excellent idea, thank you. Smile
I would imagine this extends to other years/models as well? At a glance it seems to. Nicely done Alain Lee, thank you!
Nicely done!
Nice guide to ensure complete and proper procedures!
(04-15-2019, 12:27 AM)KiowaEagle_imp Wrote: [ -> ]I would imagine this extends to other years/models as well? At a glance it seems to. Nicely done Alain Lee, thank you!

Rear wheel torque is higher on the earlier models .
Summary tables like Alain's should be a standard page at the back of any shop and User's Manual that quote mechanical specifications. If it is not, it is difficult to understand why not in the 21st century of document management.
I have updated the Service Cheat Sheet to include more items.
Note. The design of the Cheat sheet is task specific.

Please delete the previous Cheat Sheet.

Sorry, this applies only to 2017 EX

Thanks
Thanks Alain!

Printed off nicely.
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