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Maintenance
B
1.5 mm
TYRES
Check pressures
➝
At the pre-delivery, at the first
1000 kilometres and then every
6000 kilometres
Check wear
➝
At the first 1000 kilometres and
then every 6000 kilometres
If the tyre pressures are too high or too low, the ride is
affected and tyre life duration is accentuated.
Therefore maintain the correct tyre pressures to obtain
better roadholding and the maximum wear from the
tyres. The cold tyre pressures are indicated in the
table.
Description
BRUTALE ORO
BRUTALE S
Brand and
PIRELLI - Dragon Evo MTR 21
type
Corsa (Ant.) / MTR 22 Corsa (Post.)
DUNLOP - Sport Max D 207
PIRELLI Diablo Corsa
Race Replica
MICHELIN Pilot Sport
MICHELIN Pilot Power
DUNLOP - Sport Max D 207
Race Replica
Inflation pressure (*)
Front
2.3 bar (33 psi)
2.3 bar (33 psi)
Rear
2.3 bar (33 psi)
2.3 bar (33 psi)
The use of the motorcycle with excessively worn tyres
diminishes the roadholding and is therefore dange-
rous. It is highly recommended to change the tyres
when the tyre tread reaches the following minimum.
Ride with extreme care during the initial kilo-
metres after replacing the tyres.
Utilise exclusively the tyres recommended.
Tyre tread minimum limit = 1.5 mm.
FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS
Check
➝
Every 6000 kilometres and at every
tyre change
Substitute
➝
Every 36000 kilometres
If excessive play of the front wheel bearings is found
during checks, then substitute them as indicated in
chapter F “Suspension and wheels”.
Summary of Contents for BRUTALE 750 ORO
Page 1: ...Motorcycle Workshop Manual MVAGUSTABRUTALE ORO S ...
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Page 5: ... 1 General description A SECTION A Revision 0 ...
Page 14: ... 10 General description A ...
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 ...
Page 136: ... 28 Bodywork C ...
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 ...
Page 265: ...Frame 1 G SECTION G Revision 0 ...
Page 279: ...Frame 15 G ...
Page 285: ...Frame 21 G ...
Page 300: ... 36 Frame G ...
Page 301: ...H 1 Brakes SECTION H Revision 0 ...
Page 329: ...L 1 Cooling system and lubrication system SECTION L Revision 0 ...
Page 363: ...Special tools 1 M SECTION M Revision 0 ...
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Page 373: ... 1 Torque pressures N SECTION N Revision 0 ...
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