The Cyclepedia.com 2003 – 2006 Honda CBR600RR online service manual features detailed full-color photographs and wiring diagrams, complete specifications with step-by-step procedures performed and written by a veteran Honda dealer trained technician.
This online repair manual will allow you to service 2003 – 2006 Honda CBR600RR motorcycles.
Note: This is an all original publication and NOT an illegal copy of the factory Honda manual. The photos you see here are actual photos from the manual.
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The Honda CBR600RR online manual covers the following motorcycles: 2003 – 2006 Honda CBR600RR Motorcycles
The Honda CBR600RR online manual covers the following topics:
Periodic Maintenance – Air Filter Servicing, Spark Plugs, Engine Idle Speed, Throttle Free Play, Clutch Cable Adjustment, Chain Adjustment, Engine Oil, Tires, Brake Bleeding, Compression Check, Valve Clearance Inspection, Valve Clearance Adjustment
Quick Reference – CBR600RR Specifications, General Torque Specifications, Torque Conversions, VIN Location, Engine Number Location
External Components – Rider Seat, Passenger Seat, Air Duct Covers, Fuel Tank Cover, Lower Cowls, Middle Cowls, Windshield, Upper Cowl, Side Covers, Rear Cowl, Front Fender, Rear Fender, Fuel Tank, Resonator Chambers, Shift Lever
Cooling System – Coolant Replacement, Pressure Testing, Fan Control Relay, Radiator, Water Pump
Fuel Injection System – Fuel Injection Specifications, Fuel Injection Fuses, Crankshaft Position Sensor (CKP), Camshaft Position Sensor (CMP), Bank Angle Sensor, Intake Air Temperature Sensor (IAT), Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (ECT), Engine Stop Relay, Fuel Cut-off Relay, PAIR Control Solenoid Valve, Throttle Bodies, Fuel Injectors, Fuel Pump, Engine Control Module (ECM), Manifold Air Pressure Sensor (MAP), Self Diagnosis Codes, Self Diagnosis Reset, Throttle Position Sensor (TPS), Vehicle Speed Sensor (VS) and General Information.
Exhaust System – Exhaust Pipes, Muffler
Engine – Cylinder Head Cover Removal, Camshaft Removal, Camshaft Installation, Cylinder Head Cover Installation, Stator Coil and Flywheel, Clutch, Right Side Engine Components, Oil Cooler, Engine Removal, Oil Pan, Cylinder Head, Crankcase Splitting, Crankshaft and Connecting Rods, Pistons and Cylinders, Transmission, Crankcase Assembly, Engine Installation
Final Drive – Chain, Engine Sprocket, Rear Sprocket
Front Brakes – Pad Replacement, Brake Calipers, Master Cylinder
Rear Brakes – Pad Replacement, Brake Caliper, Master Cylinder
Wheels – Wheel Bearing Replacement, Front Wheel Removal, Front Wheel Installation, Rear Wheel Removal, Rear Wheel Installation
Front Suspension – Fork Settings, Fork Disassembly, Fork Seal Replacement, Fork Inspection, Fork Reassembly, Fork Removal and Installation
Steering – Steering Removal, Bearing Replacement, Steering Installation
Rear Suspension – Settings, Shock Absorber, Swing Arm, Suspension Linkage
Electrical System – Electrical Specifications, Battery, Charging System, Ignition System, Starter Motor, Head Light, Tail Light, Position Light, Fuel Level Sensor, Meter Assembly, Switches
gription says
I’ve been a member for several months now. I do like the manuals I have purchased from you, Honda CBR600RR and Rebel 250. Keep it up, they work great. I’ve been working on motorcycles for over thirty years, but not as a job. The access is working fine. Some other manuals lack specific instructions. I like the instructions with a picture. – J. Rimmer
admin says
“This manual puts the shop manual to shame. It doesn’t have any illustrations, just full color real pictures of the task at hand. It’s like a step by step how to thread. The Official Honda manual just gives you the facts, the Cyclepedia manual however tells you tips to do it right. It gives more help for the do-it-yourselfer.”
doncollins – cbrforum.com Forum Administrator
“If you are looking to learn about your bike, do maintenance (from basic to high level) this manual is absolutely a worthwile purchase. It’s more geared to the everyday rider than the trained mechanic. Unless you are doing a total teardown of every nut & bolt this manual is more than you need, even if you are doing a complete nut & bolt teardown this manual is a great addition to the factory manual. The factory service manual is much dryer and harder to follow by comparison. That makes the cost of this manual a steal compared to the factory one.” – Jason748 – cbrforum.com Member