Honda Africa Twin CRF1000A 2018 Operation Guide

To check the oil level, start the engine and let it idle for a few minutes. Turn it off and wait for about 2-3 minutes. Use the dipstick to check the oil level, ensuring the bike is on level ground. The oil should be between the upper and lower marks on the dipstick.
The recommended tire pressure for the Africa Twin CRF1000A 2018 is typically 29 psi for the front tire and 36 psi for the rear tire when riding solo. Adjust these values based on load and riding conditions.
Check if the ABS sensors on both wheels are clean and properly connected. Inspect the ABS fuse and replace it if necessary. If the issue persists, consult a Honda dealer for a diagnostic check.
The correct chain tension should allow for about 35-45 mm of slack at the midpoint between the front and rear sprockets. Adjust the chain tension using the adjusters on the swingarm.
The air filter should be inspected every 12,000 miles and replaced every 24,000 miles or more frequently if you ride in dusty conditions.
Use a high-quality ethylene glycol antifreeze that is silicate-free and specifically formulated for aluminum engines. Mixing different types of coolant is not recommended.
Turn the ignition on without starting the engine. Hold down the 'select' and 'reset' buttons on the instrument panel simultaneously until the service light resets.
Check the battery connections and ensure they are tight and corrosion-free. Verify that the kill switch is in the 'run' position. If the bike still won't start, check the fuel level and the operation of the starter motor.
Maintain a steady throttle and avoid rapid acceleration. Ensure that tires are properly inflated and serviced regularly. Reducing weight and minimizing idling time can also improve fuel efficiency.
Valve clearance should be checked every 16,000 miles. This maintenance ensures optimal engine performance and prevents potential engine damage.