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          12. FRONT WHEEL/FRONT BRAKE/
     FRONT SUSPENSION                                           MOVIE SYSTEM


                                                Upper Limit
 HYDRAULIC BRAKE (FRONT
 BRAKE)
 BRAKE FLUID REPLACEMENT/AIR
 BLEEDING
 Check the brake fluid level on level ground.
· When operating the brake lever, the
     brake reservoir cap must be tightened
     securely to avoid splash of brake fluid.
   · When servicing the brake system, use
     shop towels to cover plastic parts and
     coated surfaces to avoid damage caused
     by splash of brake fluid.                    Lower Limit

 BRAKE FLUID BLEEDING                                           Front Brake Caliper
 In order to avoid spilling brake fluid,
 connect a transparent hose to the bleed
 valve.
     Warning
   Spilled brake fluid on brake pads or
   brake disk reduces stopping power.
   Clean the brake pads and brake disk with
   a high-performance brake degreaser.
Fully apply the brake lever and then loosen
the brake caliper bleed valve to drain the
brake fluid until there is no air bubbles in                             Bleed Valve
the brake fluid. Then, tighten the bleed
valve.
Repeat these steps until the brake system is
free of air.
BRAKE FLUID REFILLING
Add DOT-3 brake fluid to the brake
reservoir.
· When bleeding, be careful not to allow
    air in the brake reservoir flowing into
    the brake system.
  · When using a brake bleeder, follow the
    manufacturer`s instructions.
  · Never use dirty or unspecified brake
    fluid or mix different brake fluids             Brake Pad Pins
    be-cause it will damage the brake
 Make sure to bleed air from the brake
 system.
 BRAKE PAD/DISK REPLACEMENT
 The brake pads must be replaced as a set
   to ensure the balance of the brake disk.
 Remove the two bolts attaching the brake
 caliper.
 Remove the brake caliper.
 Remove the brake pad pin to remove the          Front Brake Caliper
 brake pads.

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