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My valve clearance needed adjustment at...

  • 1.000 km (600 miles)

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  • 24.000 km (16.000 miles)

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  • 48.000 km (32.000 miles)

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  • never, its a Honda.

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Valve Clearance - Did you need adjustment + How long does it take?

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#1 · (Edited)
Hello,

in the service/ maintance manual it states to inspect the valve clearance at 1.000 km (600 miles) and 24.000 km (16.000 miles).

* Did you guys needed valve adjustment?
* Could a mechanic tell just from the sound if the bike needs the valves adjusted or does he have to open it?
* How many hours did the operation take at the dealership?


Regards,
Gearbox
 
#2 ·
Are you sure you are reading the manual correctly? In my manual (2016) it states you don't need to check valve adjustment until 16,000 miles. Even then as I have read from those who have done it, that it rarely needs any adjustments.
 
#3 ·
He most likely has first year bike or a first year manual.
The manual for 2014 removed the 1,000 km (600 mi) valve inspection and recommends the first valve inspection at 24k kms (16k mi.).
His manual probably looks like this
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#7 ·
Usually what I hear from dealerships is that it is kind of a "meme" check. They say it's a Honda and, to top it off, that in this case it's a great engine that runs quite low on revs. Just my two cents, but would like to know whether or there's actually any sort of indicative or sound tipping off that a clearance is needed, because it's a big bill to pop the engine open, cleared or not.
 
#8 ·
With this engine design you're always going to hear a little valve chatter. I noticed a slight uneven valve chatter at around 18k miles and did my valve inspection. I found one shim out of spec and replaced it. You can refer to my valve adjustment video in the tech section if you'd like to inspect your valves on your own.

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#13 ·
Your nearest bike shop or dealer ought to be able to sell you what you need. I have half a dozen shops within 15 minutes drive from where I live. If you don't have that luxury then you can order a whole kit from the usual sources. I determined what I needed and drive to the closest place and got it no problem.

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