Maintenance
Battery
● Remove the right side cover.
● Inspect the battery electrolyte level. When the
level nears the lower level, add distilled water
to the upper level.
NOTE
• Add only distilled water.
• Avoid spilling the fluid of battery on other parts.
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CAUTION
!
• The battery contains sulfuric acid(electrolyte).
Contact with skin or eyes may cause severe
burns. If electrolyte gets on your eyes, flush
with water for at least 15 minutes and call a
physician.
• Replace the battery when there is white electro
deposits inside battery or residuals in the bottom
of the cell from the electrodetype.
Brake Fluid
● Check the fluid level of the front brake
reservoir. If the level nears the lower level,
remove the cover set plate and diaphram. Fill
the reservoir to the upper level with DOT 3 or
DOT 4 fluid from a sealed container. Check
the system for leaks.
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CAUTION
!
• Do not allow dust or water to enter the system
when filling the reservoir.
• Do not remove the reservoir cover until the
reservoir is level.
• Avoid spilling the fluid on painted, plastic, or
rubber parts.
Brake Pad/Shoe
Brake Pad Replacement
● Check the brake pads for wear. Replace the
brake. If the red marks in the pads reach to the
brake.(⇨15-4)
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CAUTION
!
• Always replace the brake pads as a set to
assure even disc pressure.
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Master Cylinder
Master Cylinder
Master Cylinder
Master Cylinder
Master Cylinder
Master Cylinder
Master Cylinder
Master Cylinder
Master Cylinder
Master Cylinder
Master Cylinder
Master Cylinder
Master Cylinder
Brake Hose Bolt
Brake Hose Bolt
Brake Hose Bolt
Brake Hose Bolt
Brake Hose Bolt
Brake Hose Bolt
Brake Hose Bolt
Brake Hose Bolt
Brake Hose Bolt
Brake Hose Bolt
Brake Hose Bolt
Brake Hose Bolt
Brake Hose Bolt
Pad Mark
Pad Mark
Pad Mark
Pad Mark
Pad Mark
Pad Mark
Pad Mark
Pad Mark
Pad Mark
Pad Mark
Pad Mark
Pad Mark
Pad Mark
Pad Mark
"UP" Mark
"UP" Mark
"UP" Mark
"UP" Mark
"UP" Mark
"UP" Mark
"UP" Mark
"UP" Mark
"UP" Mark
"UP" Mark
"UP" Mark
"UP" Mark
"UP" Mark