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Beta Rev 3 2006 - Bleeding of Front and Rear Brakes

Beta Rev 3 2006
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MAINTENANCE AND CHECKS
GB
3
Bleeding of front brakeBleeding of front brake
Bleeding of front brakeBleeding of front brake
Bleeding of front brake
To bleed air from the front brake circuit,
proceed as follows:
Remove the rubber cap
AA
AA
A from valve
B B
B B
B
Open the oiI sump cap
Insert one end of a tube into valve
BB
BB
B
and the other end into a container
Unscrew the valve and pump with the
brake lever until obtaining a continuous
outflow of oil with no air bubbles. During
this procedure, you must continuously top
up the brake pump tank to replace the
oil that is removed
Tighten the valve and replace the rubber
cap
Remove the tube.
Bleeding of rear brakeBleeding of rear brake
Bleeding of rear brakeBleeding of rear brake
Bleeding of rear brake
To bleed air from the rear brake circuit,
proceed as follows:
Remove rubber cap
CC
CC
C
Open the oil sump cap
Insert one end of a tube into valve
DD
DD
D
and the other end into a container
Unscrew the valve and pump with the
brake lever until obtaining a continuous
outflow of oil with no air bubbles. During
this procedure, you must continuously top
up the brake pump tank to replace the
oil that is removed
Tighten the valve and replace the rubber
cap
Remove the tube.
Note:Note:
Note:Note:
Note:
Handle the hydraulic oiI very carefully. It
is corrosive, and will irreparably damage
painted or plastic parts of the motorcycle
upon contact.

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