CHASSIS
3-15
EAS21140
CHASSIS
EAS21170
ADJUSTING THE FRONT DISC BRAKE
1. Check:
●
Brake lever free play “a”
Out of specification
→
Adjust.
2. Adjust:
●
Brake lever free play
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a. Loosen the locknut “1”.
b. Turn the adjusting bolt “2” until the specified
brake lever free play is obtained.
c. Tighten the locknut “1”.
WARNING
EWA13050
A soft or spongy feeling in the brake lever
can indicate the presence of air in the brake
system. Before the vehicle is operated, the
air must be removed by bleeding the brake
system. Air in the brake system will consid-
erably reduce braking performance.
CAUTION:
ECA13490
After adjusting the brake lever position,
make sure there is no brake drag.
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EAS21200
ADJUSTING THE REAR DISC BRAKE
1. Check:
●
Brake pedal position
(distance “a” from the top of the rider footrest
to the top of the brake pedal)
Out of specification
→
Adjust.
2. Adjust:
●
Brake pedal position
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a. Loosen the locknut “1”.
b. Turn the adjusting bolt “2” in direction “a” or
“b” until the specified brake pedal position is
obtained.
c. Tighten the locknut “1” to specification.
Front brake lever free play
2.0
–
5.0 mm (0.08
–
0.20 in)
a
1
2
Brake pedal position
35.0 mm (1.38 in)
Direction “a”
Brake pedal is lowered.
Direction “b”
Brake pedal is raised.
a
1
2
a
b
Summary of Contents for XG250
Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL XG250 4D6 28197 E0 ...
Page 39: ...LUBRICATION SYSTEM CHART AND DIAGRAMS 2 23 LUBRICATION DIAGRAMS ...
Page 41: ...CABLE ROUTING 2 25 CABLE ROUTING ...
Page 43: ...CABLE ROUTING 2 27 ...
Page 45: ...CABLE ROUTING 2 29 ...
Page 47: ...CABLE ROUTING 2 31 ...
Page 49: ...CABLE ROUTING 2 33 ...
Page 217: ...CARBURETOR 6 8 ...
Page 218: ...AIR INDUCTION SYSTEM 6 9 EAS27040 AIR INDUCTION SYSTEM ...
Page 222: ...AIR INDUCTION SYSTEM 6 13 ...
Page 237: ...CHARGING SYSTEM 7 14 ...
Page 241: ...LIGHTING SYSTEM 7 18 ...
Page 247: ...SIGNALING SYSTEM 7 24 ...
Page 251: ...CARBURETOR HEATING SYSTEM 7 28 ...
Page 252: ...ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 7 29 EAS27970 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 ...