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<REPLENISHING FRONT BRAKE FLUID>
Check that the fluid level is above the
LOWER level mark with the motor-
cycle in an upright position.
Brake fluid must be added to the
reservoir whenever the fluid level
begins to reach the LOWER level mark.
1. Remove the screws.
2. Clean dust and other foreign materials
around reserve tank to prevent foreign
materials from falling inside tank.
3. Remove the screws and take oil cup
cap, diaphragm plate, diaphragm off.
4. Replenish recommended brake oil to
the upper level inside reserve tank.
RECOMMENDED BRAKE OIL IS
DOT 3 or DOT 4
5. After replenishing bralce oil and when
assembly, pay attention to assembly
direction and jammed of diaphragm.
Install in the reverse order of removal.
<REPLENISHING REAR BRAKE FLUID>
Replenish in the same method as that of
front brake fluid replenishment.
CAUTION
When adding brake fluid, be very
careful not to allow foreign materials
to enter the reserve tank.
Foreign materials can clog the system,
causing a reduction or complete loss
of braking ability.
Do not fill past upper level.
This can cause brake fluid to leak out
of the reserve tank.
Do not let brake fluid contact vehicle
parts as this damages painted areas. If
oil contacts parts, quickly clean the
fluid off using a dry cloth.
Use recommended brake fluid as
other types can undergo chemical
changes.
If brake fluid is exceedingly low, this
can be indication of damage to the
brake system.
A leak in the brake system can lead
to reduced braking efficiency and
possible loss of braking ability.
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