Rear Brake Fluid Level Inspection
and Adjustment
If there has been an appreciable drop
in the level of the fluid in either fluid
reservoir,
consult
Triumph dealer for advice before riding.
Riding with depleted brake fluid levels,
or with a brake fluid leak is dangerous
and
will
cause
performance potentially leading to loss
of motorcycle control and an accident.
The reservoir is located on the right
hand side for the motorcycle, forward
of the exhaust intermediate pipe, below
the rider's seat.
1.
Reservoir cap retaining screws
2.
UPPER level line
3.
LOWER level line
To inspect the rear brake fluid level:
•
Check the level of brake fluid visible
in the reservoir.
•
The brake fluid level must be kept
between the UPPER and LOWER
level lines (reservoir held horizontal).
Warning
your
authorized
reduced
1
2
3
To adjust the rear brake fluid level:
•
Loosen the reservoir cap retaining
screws.
•
Remove
the diaphragm seal, noting the
position of the diaphragm seal for
reinstalling.
•
Fill the reservoir to the UPPER level
line using new DOT 4 brake fluid
from a sealed container.
•
Reinstall the reservoir cap making
brake
sure that the diaphragm seal is
correctly positioned between the
reservoir cap and reservoir body.
•
Replace the reservoir cap retaining
screws and tighten to 13.3 lbf in
(1.5 Nm).
Brake Light Switches
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
independently by either the front or
rear brake. If, with the ignition in the ON
position, the brake light does not work
when the front brake lever is pulled
or the rear brake pedal is pressed,
have your authorized Triumph dealer
investigate and rectify the fault.
Maintenance
the
reservoir
Warning
brake
light
cap
and
is
activated
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