lead to brake failure, which could result in death or serious
injury.
The brake system needs routine inspections and maintenance
at certain levels. Refer to table 21 for more information.
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WARNING
Brakes are a critical safety component. Contact an EBR dealer
for brake repair or replacement. Improperly serviced brakes
can adversely affect brake performance, which could result in
death or serious injury.
These brake tasks may include:
1.
Inspecting front and rear brake pads and brake disks
for wear.
2.
Checking the fluid level in the front and rear master
cylinder reservoirs.
Stand motorcycle upright and insure that
the level is between the LOWER and UPPER marking. See
figure 38 for front and figure 39 for the rear.
3.
Replacing the front and rear brake pads and pin.
4.
Changing the brake fluid and having the brakes
serviced. Use only D.O.T. 4 Hydraulic Brake Fluid. Use
AMSOIL® Series 600 racing DOT4 racing Brake Fluid or
equivalent. Always take your motorcycle to an EBR Dealer for
brake system maintenance.
Figure 38. Front Brake Fluid Reservoir.
Upper
Lower
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Summary of Contents for 1190 SX
Page 1: ...seat 1...
Page 3: ...3...
Page 37: ...Figure 6 Left Handlebar Switch Figure 7 Right Handlebar switch 37...
Page 75: ...Figure 26 Rear Preload Adjuster Figure 27 Rear Compression Adjuster 75...
Page 77: ...Figure 44 Front Preload Adjuster Figure 30 Fork Rebound and Compression Adjusters 77...
Page 94: ...Figure 51 Air Filter Access Figure 52 Air filter Access 94...
Page 114: ...Figure 34 Low Beam Aiming 114...
Page 115: ...Figure 35 High Beam Aiming 115...
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