Alright Stig, after careful consideration and searching my memory I think your onto something here. I remember having issues with carb screws and plastics screws on my Kawisaki that I had. So into search mode I went for JIS phillips screwdriver set. The set I chose is recommended by a M/C site and might be the best deal for a quality Japanese made set. I think it will be a good investment. http://www.ebay.com/itm/HOZAN-JIS-4-JIS-Screwdriver-Set-4pc-set-/171424618844?
Dadgummit - I gotta have you do my ebay research from now on...I paid more than that for two of them.... same tools it looks like!
I waited for the drivers and the new screws from Honda parts dealer before I went back at the screw.
Getting chewed out on the Honda forum for adding new fluid to the reservoirs.
One was low, so I drew off most of it & added new Honda dot4; then, since the bottle can't be reused for very long, I opened the other reservoir, drew off the old and topped up with new. Careful not to get air in the lines, left some in the bottom of both.
Was told that I either have a leak or a very worn set of brake pads....and that when I push back the pistons for new pads I will have a screw up.
From new, I had the bubble in the site glass....so in 4300 miles the bubble moved to the bottom of the window.....and the "fill line". (I don't have a leak...just wearing rear pads on this combined braking scooter)
So I topped it up.
Of course I know you have to be careful not to over flow the reservoir when adding new pads.
But I guess this Scotsman thinks Americans are too dumb to handle this brake procedure.(I first PO'd him by putting a decal on my scooter)
Some scooter (and moto) forums are about as full of vitriolic pontificators as youtube.
As for scootering - I'm still learning - I hope.
Stig