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      GENERAL INFORMATION
      EXHAUST EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
      The exhaust emission control system is composed of a secondary air injection system, a three-way catalytic converter and PGM-FI
      system.
      SECONDARY AIR SUPPLY SYSTEM
      The secondary air supply system introduces filtered air into the exhaust gases in the exhaust port. Fresh air is drawn into the
      exhaust port by the function of the PAIR (Pulse Secondary Air Injection) control solenoid valve.
      This charge of fresh air promotes burning of the unburned exhaust gases and changes a considerable amount of hydrocarbons and
      carbon monoxide into relatively harmless carbon dioxide and water vapor.
      The reed valve prevents reverse air flow through the system. The PAIR control solenoid valve is operated by the solenoid valve.
      The solenoid valve is controlled by the ECM/PCM, and the fresh air passage is opened/closed according the running condition
      (ECT/IAT/TP/MAP sensor and engine revolution).
      No adjustments  to the secondary  air  supply system should be made, although periodic inspection of the  components is
      recommended.


                                                                 AIR CLEANER HOUSING







        PAIR CONTROL
        SOLENOID VALVE
                                                                                      THROTTLE BODY











                  PAIR REED VALVE







                           EXHAUST PORT






                                        FRESH AIR
                                        EXHAUST GAS



      Three-way catalytic converter
      This motorcycle is also equipped with three-way catalytic converter, and two heated oxygen sensors.
      The three-way catalytic converter is in the exhaust system. Through chemical reactions, they convert HC, CO, and NOx in the
      engine's exhaust to carbon dioxide (CO2), dinitrogen (N2), and water vapor.
      No adjustment to these systems should be made although periodic inspection of the components is recommended.







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