CHK
ADJ
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Be careful not to spill any brake fluid or allow
the brake master cylinder reservoir or brake
fluid reservoir to overflow.
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When bleeding the hydraulic brake system,
make sure there is always enough brake fluid
before applying the brake. Ignoring this pre-
caution could allow air to enter the hydraulic
brake system, considerably lengthening the
bleeding procedure.
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If bleeding is difficult, it may be necessary to
let the brake fluid settle for a few hours.
Repeat the bleeding procedure when the tiny
bubbles in the hose have disappeared.
1. Bleed:
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hydraulic brake system
a. Fill the brake fluid reservoir to the proper
level with the recommended brake fluid.
b. Install the diaphragm (brake master cylin-
der reservoir or brake fluid reservoir).
c. Connect a clear plastic hose
tightly to
the bleed screw .
Front
Rear
d. Place the other end of the hose into a con-
tainer.
e. Slowly apply the brake lever or brake pedal
several times.
f. Fully squeeze the brake lever or fully
depress the brake pedal and hold it in posi-
tion.
g. Loosen the bleed screw.
Loosening the bleed screw will release the
pressure and cause the brake lever to contact
the grip or the brake pedal to fully extend.
BLEEDING THE HYDRAULIC BRAKE
SYSTEM
Bleed the hydraulic brake system when-
ever:
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the system is disassembled.
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a brake hose is loosened, disconnected or
replaced.
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the brake fluid level is very low.
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brake operation is faulty.
BLEEDING THE HYDRAULIC BRAKE SYSTEM
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