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Mash Seventy Five - Brake System Maintenance

Mash Seventy Five
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Brake
Disc brakes: front and rear
CBS brakes : This new generation of Euro 4 motorcycle is equipped with a
system of distribution of the braking force to add stability and safety. With this,
when you apply the rear brake, the front wheel will also be braked
simultaneously. This system is not an ABS system but it makes the chances of
locking either wheel much less.
Check the brakes after first 1000 km and every 3000 km thereafter.
Correct braking operation is very important for safe riding. Be sure to have
regular inspections of the brake system by a qualified technician.
Front brake
For the brake, the distance from brake off status to braking action is known as
"free play". If the front brake is a drum brake, the free play of brake lever
measured at lever bracket should be 10-20mm.
A Hydraulic brake system shall be checked every day, as follows:
1. Check for any leakage or crack in oil pressure pipes.
2. Check that the front brake lever does not feel spongy
3. Check wear of brake lining/pads.
We thoroughly recommend that all work on the braking system of this
machine be carried out by your MASH distributor/stockiest.

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