12-14 BRAKES
Calipers
Front Caliper Removal
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Loosen the banjo bolt [A] at the brake hose lower end,
and tighten it loosely.
•
Unscrew the caliper mounting bolts [B], and detach the
caliper [C] from the disc.
Do not loosen the caliper assembly bolts [D]. Take
out only the caliper mounting bolts for caliper re-
moval. Loosening the caliper assembly bolts will
cause brake fluid leakage.
•
Unscrew the banjo bolt and remove the brake hose [E]
from the caliper (see Brake Hose and Pipe Replacement
in the Periodic Maintenance chapter).
Immediately wash away any brake fluid that spills.
○
If the caliper is to be disassembled after removal and if
compressed air is not available, disassemble the caliper
before the brake hose is removed (see Caliper Rubber
Parts Replacement in the Periodic Maintenance chap-
ter).
•
Remove the collars [A] from the fork leg.
Rear Caliper Removal
•
Loosen the banjo bolt [A] at the brake hose lower end,
and tighten it loosely.
•
Unscrew the caliper mounting bolts [B], and detach the
caliper [C] from the disc.
•
Unscrew the banjo bolt and remove the brake hose [D]
from the caliper (see Brake Hose and Pipe Replacement
in the Periodic Maintenance chapter).
Immediately wash away any brake fluid that spills.
○
If the caliper is to be disassembled after removal and if
compressed air is not available, disassemble the caliper
before the brake hose is removed (see Caliper Rubber
Parts Replacement in the Periodic Maintenance chap-
ter).
NOTICE
NOTICE
NOTE
NOTICE
NOTE
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