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New Members / Re: New member from Newfoundland, Canada
« Last post by Froggymanny on Today at 07:07:55 am »
Hello CBNewF,
A big :401: to the forum - especially to a fellow user of the metric system  :007:
Always nice to see a proper self-introduction and with beautiful pics - cherry on the cake - thank you for that.
I noticed you're combining heated grips with wind deflectors - you should be comfy :001: although on second thought, if you ride during winters, I wouldn't be surprised if this happens to be a must in your region... this and the unusually large windshield may actually be rather sensible.
One thing with your model that I like (and don't have on my 2014, later model) is the dual exhaust - really adds a nice touch.
Enjoy your new partner in crime; looking forward to hearing from you!
Emmanuel
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New Members / Re: New member from Newfoundland, Canada
« Last post by Art on Today at 06:40:51 am »
 :405:

What you have there is a SC58 CBF1000 A-8 an excellent choice for a Sports Tourer that ticks many boxes in its class. A big plus for me is the ease in which it can be serviced and maintained at home by the home mechanic without the need of any special tools or diagnostic equipment. If you’re allowed spanners and you haven't already, you may want to download the Honda Workshop and Owners Manuals here.

Mine is now on 65,000 miles (105,000 Km) and there's no sign of it giving up any time soon, seems as if regular maintenance will keep it going forever and then some.

Happy days.
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New Members / New member from Newfoundland, Canada
« Last post by CBNewF on Yesterday at 11:09:48 pm »
Hello everyone.

I purchased a 2008 CBF1000 today. Bike is in great shape and was previously owned by a mature rider and family friend. It has a little less than 30,000 kms. Has the Honda luggage (not currently installed), and a few other accessories installed such as an aftermarket windshield, heated grips, USB charger. I also have some aftermarket pipes and a rear seat cowl to go with it.

I look forward to spending some time on this site to learn more about the bike. From the short 50 kms or so on the bike today, I'm impressed.
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General Maintenance, Servicing, and Mechanical / Re: Under fuel tank wire.
« Last post by Art on Yesterday at 08:51:20 am »
Here's a better image of it (Honda call it a 'stopper cable') from the Workshop Manual which if you’re allowed spanners and you haven't already, you may want to download the Honda Workshop and Owners Manuals here.

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General Maintenance, Servicing, and Mechanical / Re: Under fuel tank wire.
« Last post by Art on Yesterday at 08:42:47 am »
What you have there is a SC58 which is Honda's designated model descriptor and part of the VIN on all 2006 to 2009 assembled CBF 1000's. So you see, and understand, a SC58 is an SC58 whether it be be a 2006 , 2007, 2008, 2009 and they're all the same (as are the later crossover 2010 models).

I think what you're describing is part 10 below. It's a safety strap to prevent the petrol pipes and wiring connected to the underside of the petrol tank from being stretched and subsequently damaged when the front of the tank is raised for servicing the top end of the engine (spark plugs etc). It bolts to the left side of the frame by means of a M6 x 35 mm flange bolt.



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General Maintenance, Servicing, and Mechanical / Re: Under fuel tank wire.
« Last post by pedro on Yesterday at 12:41:51 am »
Could it be the fuel level sensor wire?
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General Maintenance, Servicing, and Mechanical / Under fuel tank wire.
« Last post by stevenshunter2 on 30 May, 2023, 12:37:03 pm »
Hi i have a 2009 cbf and have put a fuel tank off a 2006 cbf on it but there is a thick wire attached to it looks like an earth wire it is looped at the end , can anyone tell me if it is an extra earth to be connected as my 2009 tank never had one attached .
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CBF1000 - General Discussion / Re: Service manual CBF 1000 2010 model
« Last post by svle on 30 May, 2023, 10:55:39 am »
Thank you, this was very helpful for me :002:
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CBF1000 - General Discussion / Re: Service manual CBF 1000 2010 model
« Last post by Art on 30 May, 2023, 08:58:15 am »
 :405:

That'll be a SC58 CBF1000

Assuming you’re allowed spanners you can download the Honda Workshop and Owners Manuals here.
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CBF1000 - General Discussion / Service manual CBF 1000 2010 model
« Last post by svle on 30 May, 2023, 08:20:47 am »

Hi, I have a 2010 model CBF 1000 and would like a service manual. Does anyone have a manual for download? I think it's the MK|, it's dual exhaust and analog instruments.

Thank you in advance.
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