Front Brake Fluid Level Inspection And Adjustment - Triumph Bonneville Bobber 2018 Owner's Handbook Manual

Bobber-style cruiser motorcycle
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Maintenance
Warning
If the ABS is not functioning, the brake
system will continue to function as a
non-ABS equipped brake system. In
this situation, braking too hard will
cause the wheels to lock resulting in
loss of control and an accident.
Reduce speed and do not continue to
ride for longer than is necessary with
the indicator light illuminated. Contact
an authorised Triumph dealer as soon
as possible to have the fault checked
and rectified.
Inspect the level of brake fluid in both
reservoirs and change the brake fluid in
accordance with scheduled maintenance
requirements. Use only DOT 4 fluid as
recommended
in
section. The brake fluid must also be
changed if it becomes, or is suspected of
having
become
moisture or any other contaminants.
Note:
A special tool is required to bleed
the ABS braking system. Contact
your authorised Triumph dealer
when
the
renewing or the hydraulic system
requires maintenance.
94
the
Specification
contaminated
brake
fluid
needs
Front Brake Fluid Level Inspection
and Adjustment
Inspect and adjust the brake fluid level
as described below.
1
1.
Upper level line
2.
Lower level line
To inspect the front brake fluid level:
• Check the level of fluid visible in
the window at the front of the
reservoir body.
with
• The brake fluid level must be kept
between the upper and lower level
lines (reservoir held horizontal).
To adjust the brake fluid level:
• Release the cap retaining screws
and remove the reservoir cap and
the diaphragm seal.
• Fill the reservoir to the upper level
line using new DOT 4 brake fluid
from a sealed container.
• Refit the reservoir cap making sure
that the diaphragm seal is correctly
positioned between the cap and
reservoir body.
• Tighten the cap retaining screws
to 1 Nm.
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