Maintenance
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STEERING
Check and adjust
➝
At the first 1000 kilometres
and then every 12000 kilo-
metres
Check the steering components regularly according to
the above-mentioned intervals.
If it is necessary to carry out adjustments, operate as
described in chapter F “Suspension and wheels”.
TRANSMISSION CHAIN
Check
➝
At the pre-delivery, at the first 1000
kilometres and then every 6000 kilo-
metres
Substitute
➝
Every 6000 kilometres (Brutale ORO)
Every 12000 kilometres (Brutale S)
Place the motorcycle on the rear stand.
The chain tension check should be effectuated with the
motorcycle having a static set-up quota equal to the fol-
lowing standard values (see chapter F “Suspension and
wheels”):
BRUTALE ORO - S (MY 03):
190 mm
BRUTALE S (MY 04):
200 mm
The clearance “h” between the axis of symmetry of the
chain and the chain cover should be equal to the fol-
lowing values as shown in the figure.
BRUTALE ORO - S (MY 03):
h = 6 mm
BRUTALE S (MY 04):
h = 11 mm
Manually rotate the rear wheel and effectuate this check
on more than one point of the chain. The play must be
constant whilst the wheel turns. If the chain is slack in
only certain places means that the some links are stret-
ched or seized.
Visually check the transmission chain for the following
defects:
• Slack pins
• Excessive use
• Damaged rollers
• Incorrect chain
• Dry and rusty links
adjustment
• Bent or seized links
• Damaged O-rings
The chain must be substituted if any one of these defects
is found.
When substituting the transmission chain, substitute also
the crown and pinion wheel.
For the substitution of the chain, pinion, crown wheel and
to check the wear of the chain guide, follow the sequen-
ce described in chapter F “Suspension and wheels”.
O-ring
Grease
“h”
Summary of Contents for BRUTALE 750 ORO
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Page 5: ... 1 General description A SECTION A Revision 0 ...
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Page 15: ...B 1 Maintenance SECTION B Revision 0 ...
Page 22: ... 8 Maintenance B ...
Page 58: ... 44 Maintenance B FUEL PUMP ASSEMBLY ...
Page 108: ... 94 Maintenance B ...
Page 109: ... 1 Bodywork C SECTION C Revision 0 ...
Page 111: ...C Bodywork 3 FAIRING ASSEMBLY ...
Page 116: ... 8 Bodywork C FUEL TANK ...
Page 123: ...Bodywork 15 C AIR FILTER COMPARTMENT ...
Page 128: ... 20 Bodywork C TAIL UNIT ...
Page 132: ... 24 Bodywork C UNDER TAIL ASSEMBLY ...
Page 135: ...Bodywork Unscrew the under tale unit fixing screws Remove the under tale unit 27 C ...
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Page 137: ...Air intake injection system 1 D SECTION D Revision 0 ...
Page 155: ...Electrical system 1 E SECTION E Revision 0 ...
Page 159: ...Electrical system 5 E ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM ...
Page 201: ... 1 F Suspension and wheels SECTION F Revision 0 ...
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Page 301: ...H 1 Brakes SECTION H Revision 0 ...
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