Left Hand Control Adjustment
Moving the left hand control without loosening the four mounting screws will cause the housing locating pins to cut grooves into the handlebar. When this occurs, the left hand control may not clamp tightly to the handlebar.
If the left hand control was inadvertently moved without loosening the screws and is loose, move the control block slightly to the left of right on the handlebars to re-locate the pins.
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Loosen the brake master cylinder mounting screws 1 and move it away from left hand control.
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Loosen the four left hand control mounting screws 2.

Use care when moving brake master cylinder. Do not damage the brake light signal wire.
If applicable, hand guards or mountain bar may need to be loosened or removed to access and move the brake master cylinder.
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Move the control block to the desired position.
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Torque control block screws to specification in the sequence shown in the image.


Left Hand Control Screws
20 in-lbs (2.3 N·m)
Do not over-torque.
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Return the brake master cylinder to its specified position. Verify clamp will not pinch brake light signal wire. Torque clamp screws to specification beginning with the screw farthest from the reservoir and then screw next to reservoir.
TORQUEBrake Master Cylinder Clamp
70 in-lbs (8 N·m)
Torque screw farthest from the reservoir and then the screw next to reservoir. Do not over-torque.