Maintenance
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B
Compression and extension adjustment (rear suspen-
sion):
This operation can be made with the
shock absorber in position on the
motorcycle.
For further checks on the round joints
where the rear shock absorber is atta-
ched, it is necessary to carry out the pha-
ses of removal described in chapter F
“Suspension and wheels”.
SIDE STAND
Functional check
➝
At the pre-delivery, first 1000
kilometres and then every
6000 kilometres
With the side stand lowered, check that it is not possi-
ble to switch on the engine. Also check that with the
engine switched on, when the side stand is lowered
and a gear is engaged, the engine switches off auto-
matically.
If not, the cause could be a faulty switch mounted on
the side stand. If this is the case, substitute the switch
by carrying out the following procedure.
Disconnect the electrical connectors.
Remove the 2 fixing screws of the switch.
Remove the switch.
After having substituted the switch, tighten the two
screws to the prescribed torque.
Torque pressure: 5 ÷ 7 N·m
Apply Loctite Media 243
Reconnect the electrical connector.
Check that the side stand is not worn.
To remove the side stand, operate as follows:
- After having removed the side stand switch, unhook
the two springs;
- remove the nut placed behind the hanger attachment;
- remove the screw (1).
For reassembling perform the operations in reverse
tightening the nut complying with the prescribed torque.
Torque wrench setting of stand plate
screws (2):
25 ÷ 28 N·m
Torque wrench setting of hanger nut:
24 ÷ 28 N·m
Apply Loctite Media 243
The substitution of the springs must be car-
ried out utilising the appropriate tool.
Before refastening the springs, verify that
the stand can freely turn (without damages
or frictions).
N.B.
CLICK!
CLICK!
CLICK!
CLICK!
CLICK!
CLICK!
5÷7 N•m
25÷28 N•m
1
2
24÷28 N•m
Summary of Contents for BRUTALE 750 ORO
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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 ...
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Page 285: ...Frame 21 G ...
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Page 301: ...H 1 Brakes SECTION H Revision 0 ...
Page 329: ...L 1 Cooling system and lubrication system SECTION L Revision 0 ...
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Page 373: ... 1 Torque pressures N SECTION N Revision 0 ...
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