MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
Inspect cables for excessive wear,
kinking or fraying.
Replace any cable that show signs of
wear, fraying or other damage.
Lubricate cables using silicone lubri-
cant (P/N 293 600 041) to reduce pre-
mature wear and to ensure proper
movement of the cable.
WARNING
Always use a silicone-based lubri-
cant. Using another lubricant (like
a water-based lubricant) could
cause the brake cables sticking or
stiffness.
Have your authorized Can-Am dealer
inspect brake shoe for wear or dam-
age.
BRAKE SHOE MINIMUM THICKNESS
Front
Rear
See your authorized Can-Am dealer if
a problem is detected concerning the
brake system.
Front Brake Cable Adjustment
DS 70/DS 90
Fully tighten all adjustment screws of
brake cables.
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1. Adjustment screws on lever
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96
1.5 mm (0.06 in)
1.5 mm (0.06 in)
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1. Adjustment screws on cables
Press brake lever.
Adjust cable link so it is parallel to cable
support. Turn adjustment screws on
cable (not at lever) as required.
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1. Cable link
2. Cable support
Using adjustment screws on lever, ad-
just cable free-play.
BRAKE CABLES ADJUSTMENT
Free-play
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A. 10 and 12 mm (13/32 and 1/2 in)
Tighten all adjustment screw locks.
10 to 12 mm
(13/32 to 1/2 in)