The rear brake reservoir is located near
to the rider's foot rest, behind the heel
guard on the right hand side of the
motorcycle.
5
1.
Reservoir cap screws
2.
Reservoir cap
3.
Diaphragm seal
4.
Float
5.
MAX (maximum) level line
6.
MIN (minimum) level line
To inspect the rear brake fluid level:
•
Position the motorcycle on level
ground, in an upright position.
•
Check the level of brake fluid visible
in the window at the front of the
reservoir body.
•
The brake fluid level in the reservoir
must be kept above the MIN level
line (reservoir held horizontal).
To adjust the rear brake fluid level:
•
Position the motorcycle on level
ground, in an upright position.
•
Clean
the
reservoir
removing. This helps to prevent dirt
and dust entering the reservoir.
•
Remove the reservoir cap screws
and remove the reservoir cap.
•
Remove the diaphragm seal and the
float.
1
6
cap
before
•
Fill the reservoir between the MIN
level line and the MAX level line
using new DOT 4 brake fluid from a
sealed container.
•
Refit the float.
•
Refit the diaphragm seal making
sure that it is correctly positioned
between the reservoir cap and
reservoir body.
2
•
Refit the reservoir cap.
3
•
Refit the reservoir cap screws and
4
tighten to 2 Nm.
Brake Light
Riding the motorcycle with defective
brake lights is illegal and dangerous.
An accident causing injury to the rider
and other road users may result from
use of a motorcycle with defective
brake lights.
The
brake
independently by either the front or
rear brake. If, with the ignition ON,
the brake light does not work when
the front brake lever is pulled or the
rear brake pedal is pressed, have your
authorised Triumph dealer investigate
and rectify the fault.
Maintenance
Warning
light
is
activated
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