Brake Fluid Level Inspection; Brake Pad Wear Check; Handlebars; Adjustment - GAS GAS PAMPERA 125 - 2007 Manual

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Brake fluid level inspection

- Check the brake fluid level using the inspection windows on both
the front A and rear B brake tanks. The level should at least reach
halfway up the inspection window.
If brake fluid is required:
- Ensure that brake fluid is not leaking from: front and rear brake
cylinder seals, hoses and joints. If there is any leak, visit a GAS
GAS workshop immediately.
- Add brake fluid, complying to the DOT 3 or DOT 4 standards, to
the corresponding brake fluid tank in order to re-establish the correct
level.
Checking brake pad wear
- Check the thickness of both the front and rear brake pads.
- Minimum brake pad thickness A: 1 mm
- If any brake pad is less than 1mm thick then replace the complete
set.
1 mm
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MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

HANDLEBARS

Adjustment

In order to better suit the driver size and preferences, the handlebar
position may be adjusted forwards or backwards.
Loosen the handlebar A clamp bolts B then place the handlebars
in the required position.
A
Tighten the bolts to 25 Nm, firstly the forward bolts then the rear
bolts. If the handlebars are correctly installed, there will be a minimal
gap at the front and rear of the clamp after tightening A.
A
B

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