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7.
Brake system
The front brake and the rear brake is hydraulic disk type, Inspect the
brake system prior to each ride. Properly functioning brake systems are
vitally important to your personal safety. Check for fluid leaks, fluid level,
brake shoe wear, and rotor and drum condition. Also check lever free
play frequently.
Front Brake
Pull the brake lever lightly until you feel tension, then check the lever
free-play. If the brake lever has no free-play or is too loose, there is a
potential brake system fault. Inspect brake system thoroughly.
Brake lever free-play
:
10
– 20mm
Rear Brake
Push the brake pedal downward by hand, check the brake pedal
free-play. The rear brake pedal free-play should be at least 18mm but
no more than 25 mm.
If the free-play is outside this range, the pedal can be adjusted by
adjusting the rear brake adjustment nut near the rear wheel.
To make
adjustment, turn the rear brake adjusting nut clockwise to reduce and
counter clockwise to increase the free operating stroke of the brake
pedal.
Twirl the adjustment nut to change the pedal stroke. Validate that the
pedal free stroke meets specification.
10 – 20mm
Adjusting nut
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