Specifications

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Checking the rear brake fluid level
Ensure the brake fluid level by looking through sight D. The lev-
el should never fall below the mark in the sight.
Restoring the rear brake fluid level
To restore the brake fluid level, unscrew cap 3 and pour in fresh
fluid (IP DOT 4) until the level reaches the mark in sight D.
IMPORTANT: We recommend using DOT 4 brake fluid.
Should this fluid be unavailable, use DOT 5.1 instead. Do
not on any account use DOT 5 brake fluid, a purple liquid
with a base of silicone, as it requires special seals and tubes.
WARNING: Brake fluid is highly corrosive. Take care not
to drip onto the paintwork.
Bleeding the rear brake
To bleed air from the rear brake circuit, follow these steps:
Remove rubber cap E from valve F.
Unscrew the brake fluid reservoir cap.
Insert one end of a small tube into valve F and place the oth-
er end in a container.
– Unscrew valve F (while operating the pedal) and repeatedly
actuate the brake pedal until the oil comes out in an uninter-
rupted flow with no air bubbles. During this operation it is im-
portant that the brake pedal should never be released com-
pletely. Keep pouring brake fluid into the brake pump reservoir
to compensate for the fluid that is flowing out.
Tighten the valve and remove the tube.
Replace the cap.
Fit the reservoir cap on the brake pump.
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