WARNING
If the brake pedal has a spongy feeling when activated, it may be
due to air in the pump or to a defect. Both conditions are dangerous
for riding, check the brakes immediately.
CHECKING THE BRAKE FLUID LEVEL
NOTE
Inspect the brake fluid and change it regularly. You may also
change it if it appears to be contaminated with water or dirt.
Inspection of the brake fluid
Front: The small brake fluid reservoir is located to the left of the
throttle grip. If we look at the reservoir carefully we will see one of
the sides with a small bubble which will allow us to control what
happens inside the reservoir. If you have just purchased your quad,
you will see nothing through the bubble because the reservoir is full.
You will when the fluid level descends, then you will be able to control
the level decrease.
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Air might also have entered the brake system. The process to bleed
the system is as follows:
- Activate the brake several times. You will see that fluid starts exiting
the system through the tube. The transparent tube will help us see
if there is air, i.e. bubbles, in the system.
- Once the system has been bled, refill the reservoir to the top.
Rear brake pedal
Check the brake operation and make sure it does not rub against
any other part of the QUAD. To adjust the pedal free play, unscrew
the locking nut, turn the screw, place the lever in the desired position
and re-tighten the locking nut.
(E)
(F)
10 mm
- Remove the brake
fluid reservoir lid (E)
to control the level.
- Remove the brake
pad cap (F) (in the
inside of the wheels)
a n d a t t a c h a
transparent tube to its
end.
When the brake pedal
is in resting position it
must have 10-mm free
play. Otherwise it will
be necessary to adjust
it.
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