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jasbos

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brake fluid
« on: February 12, 2020, 01:04:03 PM »
hi all yes it's me again sorry to keep asking basic questions I can see the brake fluid indicator I wanted to top up a little do i need to remove the front panel to do this job tks in advance and thks for all the help and advice you have all given
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Re: brake fluid
« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2020, 05:38:05 AM »


hi all yes it's me again sorry to keep asking basic questions I can see the brake fluid indicator I wanted to top up a little do i need to remove the front panel to do this job tks in advance and thks for all the help and advice you have all given

Toping up brake fluid is only done if you have a small leak somewhere before you fix the issue.
Brake fluid should be changed every 2-4 years.

To access the brake fluid reservoirs you need to remove the forward facing plastic panel on the handlebar.
There should be 4 screws holding it on the outside and 2 on the inside. There are also plastic tabs on the inside part which need to be carfuly and gently let loose because they can easily brake if too much pressure is applied.

If you're new to this it would be better if you had someone to help you who has done it before and knows what's he's doing, or take it to a shop.

Use DOT4 brake fluid.

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