Buell 2007 ULYSSES Service Manual page 173

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INSTALLATION
1.
See
Figure 2-62.
Install brake pad retainer (1) if
removed.
2.
See
Figure 2-59.
Install caliper assembly on caliper
mount. Brake pad surfaces must face rear brake rotor.
a.
Install large caliper screw (7) (metric) tightening to
18-21 ft-lbs (24-28 Nm).
b.
Install small caliper screw (6) (metric) tightening to
14-18 ft-lbs (19-24 Nm).
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WARNING
Use only new copper crush banjo washers (See Parts
Catalog for Part No.) with D.O.T. 4 brake fluid. Earlier sil-
ver banjo washers are not compatible with D.O.T. 4 fluid
and will not seal properly over time. Failure to comply
may adversely affect braking ability and lead to brake
failure which could result in death or serious injury.
NOTE
To avoid leakage, verify that gaskets, banjo bolt, hydraulic
brake line and caliper bore are completely clean.
3.
See
Figure 2-59.
Connect brake line (1) to caliper using
two new copper washers (3) and banjo bolt (2) (metric).
Tighten to 16-20 ft-lbs (22-27).
4.
Depress rear brake pedal several times to set brake pads
to proper position within caliper. See Bleeding brakes in
1.6 BRAKE SYSTEM
MAINTENANCE.
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2007 Buell Ulysses: Chassis
WARNING
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Figure 2-63. Rear Reservoir
5.
See
Figure 2-63.
Verify proper fluid level in reservoir.
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1
WARNING
After repairing the brake system, test brakes at low
speed. If brakes are not operating properly, testing at
high speeds can cause loss of control, which could
result in death or serious injury. (00289a)
6.
Turn ignition key switch to ON. Apply brake pedal to test
brake lamp operation. Turn ignition key switch to LOCK.
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1
WARNING
Be sure that all lights and switches operate properly
before operating motorcycle. Low visibility of rider can
result in death or serious injury. (00316a)
NOTE
Avoid making hard stops for the first 100 miles (160 km) to
allow new brake pads to "wear in" properly with the brake
rotor.
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