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Note:
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note:
Handle the hydraulic oiI very carefully. It
is corrosive, and will irreparably dam-
age painted or plastic parts of the mo-
torcycle upon contact.
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Bleeding of front brake
Bleeding of front brake
Bleeding of front brake
Bleeding of front brake
Bleeding of front brake
To bleed air from the front brake circuit,
proceed as follows:
•Remove the rubber cap A A A A A from valve B B B B B
•Open the oiI sump cap
•Insert one end of a trasparent tube into
valve B B B B B and the other end into a con-
tainer
•Pump with the brake lever 2/3 times and
keep the lever pressed
•Unscrew the valve and let the oil drain
•Close the valve and release the lever
•If air bubbles are still visible in the tube
repeat above operation until obtaining a
continuous outflow of oil with no air bub-
bles
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note: During this procedure, continu-
Note:
ously top up the brake pump tank to re-
place the oil that is out flowing
•Remove the tube.
•Replace the rubber cap.
Bleeding of rear brake
Bleeding of rear brake
Bleeding of rear brake
Bleeding of rear brake
Bleeding of rear brake
To bleed air from the rear brake circuit,
proceed as follows:
•Remove the rubber cap C C C C C from valve D D D D D
•Open the oiI sump cap
•Insert one end of a trasparent tube into
valve D D D D D and the other end into a con-
tainer
•Pump with the brake lever 2/3 times and
keep the lever pressed
•Unscrew the valve and let the oil drain
•Close the valve and release the lever
•If air bubbles are still visible in the tube
repeat above operation until obtaining a
continuous outflow of oil with no air bub-
bles
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note: During this procedure, continu-
Note:
ously top up the brake pump tank to re-
place the oil that is out flowing
•Remove the tube.
•Replace the rubber cap.
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