Brake master cylinder have been designed in such a way that even if the brake pads are worn,
it is not necessary refill the reservoir. If brake fluid level drops below the minimum level either
there is a leak or the brake pads are completely worn.
In this case, consult an authorized AJP dealer immediately.
Change brake fluid at least once each two years. If you wash your motorcycle often
or wet environments, brake fluid should be changed even more often (once a
year), since the brake fluid tends to absorb water.
Vapor pockets can form on “old” brake fluids even at low temperatures, causing
brake system to fail.
CHECKING FRONT BRAKE FLUID LEVEL
Brake fluid reservoir is linked with the front brake master cylinder in the handlebar and equipped
with a level inspection glass (1). With the reservoir horizontally leveled, the brake fluid level
should not drop below the middle of the level glass.
Brake fluid can cause skin irritation. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. If you get
brake fluid in your eyes, clear with plenty of water and look for medical
assistance.