Specifications

Bleeding the braking system
Front
If there is air in the hydraulic system, it acts as a bearing, absorbing a large part of the pressure from
the brake pump and minimising calliper efficiency during braking.
The presence of air is signalled by the "sponginess" of the brake control and poor braking efficiency.
CONSIDERING THE DANGER FOR VEHICLE AND RIDER, IT IS STRICTLY NECESSARY, AFTER
REFITTING BRAKES AND RESTORING THE BREAKING SYSTEM TO THE REGULAR USE CON-
DITIONS, THAT THE HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT BE AIR PURGED.
NOTE
THE FOLLOWING OPERATIONS REFER TO ONLY ONE FRONT BRAKE CALLIPER BUT APPLY
TO BOTH CALLIPERS. THE VEHICLE MUST BE ON LEVEL GROUND TO BE PURGED. WHILE
PURGING THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM, FILL THE RESERVOIR WITH THE NECESSARY QUANTITY
OF BRAKE FLUID. CHECK THAT, DURING THE OPERATION, THERE IS ALWAYS BRAKE FLUID
IN THE RESERVOIR.
Remove the rubber protection cover
from the bleed valve.
Insert the transparent plastic pipe in
the front brake calliper bleed valve and
slide the other end of this pipe in a con-
tainer to collect the fluid.
Remove the front brake oil reservoir
cap.
Quickly press and release the front
brake lever several times and then
keep it fully pressed.
Loosen the bleed valve 1/4 of a turn so
that the brake fluid flows into the con-
tainer. This will release the tension on
GRISO 8V - 1200 Braking system
BRAK SYS - 249
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