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HANDLEBAR
HANDLEBAR
HANDLEBAR
HANDLEBAR
To suit various riding positions, the handlebar position can be
adjusted front to rear.
Handlebar position adjustment
Handlebar position adjustment
Handlebar position adjustment
Handlebar position adjustment
Loosen the handlebar holder (A) screws (B), turn the handlebar
and place it in the desired position.
Tighten the bolts, front first and then the rear, to 25 Nm of
torque.
If the handlebar is installed correctly, there will be an even gap
at the front and rear after tightening (A).
BRAKES
BRAKES
BRAKES
BRAKES
Disc and disc pad wear is automatically compensated for and has no effect on the brake lever or pedal ac-
tion. So there are no parts that require adjustment on the brakes except brake lever free play and brake
pedal position
Front brake lever free play
Front brake lever free play
Front brake lever free play
Front brake lever free play
Adjust the front brake lever (A) to match your require-
ments. To adjust, loosen the nut (B). After adjustment,
tighten it securely. Then check that the brake response
is correct.
Rear brake pedal position
Rear brake pedal position
Rear brake pedal position
Rear brake pedal position
When the brake pedal is in rest position, there should be a free
play of 10 mm. Check the brake for good braking power and no
brake drag.
(A). Brake pedal.
(B). 10 mm free play.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
If the brake pedal feels spongy when it is applied, there might be air trapped in the brake pump or the
brake may be defective. Since it is dangerous to operate the motorcycle under such conditions, have
the brake checked immediately.
Handlebar/Brakes
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