position of the brake handle when it is grasped to make
the front wheel begin to brake.
When adjusting the free stroke
2
of the brake handle,
remove the rubber bush
1
along the cable and turn the
adjusting nut
5
on the front brake. When doing a fine
adjustment, loosen the nut
3
, adjust the screw
4
, and
operate the front brake handle to make the free stroke
2
3–5mm. After the adjustment, lock the nut
3
and fit the
rubber bush
1
.
NOTE: If follow the steps, the free stoke is not required,
please have it checked by the authorized dealer.
The mark
extending line is in
the allowed range
Wear limit of front brake
There is a wear limit mark on
the front brake of the motorcycle.
Inspect the wear situation of the
front brake following the essentials
below.
1. Inspect
whether the
braking
system
has
been
properly
adjusted.
2. Operate the braking system and inspect and make
sure the mark extending line
1
is in the allowed range
3
(see the figure) marked on the wear limit mark
2
, otherwise have the component in the front brake
replaced by a qualified distribution and maintenance
organization for safety.
REAR BRAKE (DRUM BRAKE)
Adjustment of rear brake pedal
Free stroke
1
of the rear brake pedal refers to the stroke
between the pedal’s free position and the pedal’s position
when the pedal is stepped down on to brake the rear
wheel.
When adjusting the free stroke
1
of the rear brake pedal,
turn the adjusting nut
2
on the brake. Turn it clockwise
for a smaller free stroke, or anticlockwise for a larger one.
Make the free stroke
1
20-30mm.
NOTE: If follow the steps, the free stoke is not required,
please have it checked by the authorized dealer.
The mark
extending line is in
the allowed range
Wear limit of rear brake
There is a wear limit mark on
the rear brake of the motorcycle.
Inspect the wear situation of the
rear brake following the essentials
below.
1. Inspect
whether the
braking
system
has
been
properly
adjusted.
2. Operate the braking system and inspect and make
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