Brake Fluid Level Inspection
The brake fluid level in the reservoir will go down as brake pads wear. If you notice a sudden lowering of the brake fluid level, inspect brake pads for wear and brake system for leaks.
Front Brake Fluid Inspection
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Turn handlebars or adjust the motorcycle until top of reservoir is level.
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View front brake fluid level through the fluid reservoir. The fluid should be clear and between the MIN 1 and MAX 2 markings.
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Wipe area around reservoir cover with a clean cloth.
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Wipe brake fluid container with a clean cloth.
CAUTIONBrake fluid can damage painted components. -
Remove screws 3, reservoir cover 4.
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Carefully add enough DOT 4 brake fluid to bring level to between the MIN 1 and MAX 2 markings. Always add brake fluid from a new, unopened container.
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Reinstall reservoir cover and torque screws to specification.
TORQUEFront Master Cylinder Cap Screws:
13 in-lbs (1.4 N·m)
Rear Brake Fluid Inspection
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Fluid level is checked at the rear brake master cylinder reservoir.
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Ensure vehicle is upright, then view fluid level through the fluid reservoir. The fluid should be clear and between the MIN 5 and MAX 6 markings.
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Wipe area around reservoir cover with a clean cloth.
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Wipe brake fluid container with a clean cloth.
CAUTIONBrake fluid can damage painted components. -
Remove reservoir cover 7.
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Carefully add enough DOT 4 brake fluid to bring level to between the MIN 5 and MAX 6 markings. Always add brake fluid from a new, unopened container.
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Install diaphragm and cover.