Suzuki TU250X Service Manual page 34

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2-16 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
AIR BLEEDING FROM BRAKE FLUID CIRCUIT
Air trapped in the brake fluid circuit acts like a cushion to absorb
a large proportion of the pressure developed by the master cyl-
inder and thus interferes with the full braking performance of the
brake caliper. The presence of air is indicated by "sponginess"
of the brake lever and also by lack of braking force. Considering
the danger to which such trapped air exposes the machine and
rider, it is essential that after remounting the brake and restoring
the brake system to the normal condition, the brake fluid circuit
be purged of air in the following manner:
• Fill the master cylinder reservoir to the "UPPER" line. Place
the reservoir cap to prevent dirt from entering.
• Attach a hose to the air bleeder valve 1 and insert the free
end of the hose into a receptacle.
• Bleed air from the brake system.
• Squeeze and release the brake lever several times in rapid
succession and squeeze the lever fully without releasing it.
Loosen the air bleeder valve by turning it a quarter of a turn so
that the brake fluid runs into the receptacle. This will remove
the tension of the brake lever causing it to touch the handle-
bar grip. Then, close the air bleeder valve, pump and squeeze
the brake lever, and open the valve. Repeat this process until
the fluid flowing into the receptacle no longer contains air bub-
bles.
NOTE:
While bleeding the brake system, replenish the brake fluid in the
reservoir as necessary. Make sure that there is always some
fluid visible in the reservoir.
• Close the air bleeder valve and disconnect the hose. Fill the
reservoir with brake fluid to the "UPPER" line.
 Air bleeder valve: 7.5 N·m (0.75 kgf-m, 5.5 lbf-ft)
Handle brake fluid with care: the fluid reacts chemi-
cally with paint, plastics, rubber materials, etc.

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