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Mash Seventy - Front Brake Fluid Replacement; Rear Brake Fluid Replacement

Mash Seventy
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Chapter 2
Periodic maintenance
Section 2 Maintenance and adjustment
2
12
Front brake fluid replacement
Keep the motorcycle parked upright with the
handle bar straight.
Remove front brake pump cover and diaphragm.
Drain all the old brake fluid and add new brake fluid.
Specification and classificationDOT4
Connect the clean hose to the front caliper vent
valve A and insert the other end of the hose
into the container.Such as Fig. 2.2.31.
Loosen the valve and press the brake lever until
the old brake fluid is completely drained out of the
brake system.Such as Fig. 2.2.32.
Close the exhaust valve and disconnect the
cleaning hose.
Fill the forward brake pump with fresh brake fluid to
more than two-thirds of the height of the oil cup.
Such as Fig. 2.2.33.
Front brake caliper exhaust valve Torque :7.5N∙m
(7.5kg∙m)
Rear brake fluid replacement:
Place the motorcycle on a level surface, keeping
the handlebars straight.
Remove the rear brake pump cover and diaphragm, as
shown in Fig.2.2.34.
Soak up as much of the old brake fluid as you can.
Fill the reservoir with new brake fluid.
Specification and Classification: DOT4
Connect hoses to front brake vent valve B and rear
Brake vent valve C respectively and insert their free
ends into the container.
Such as Fig. 2.2.35.
Fig.2.2.31
Fig.2.2.32
Fig.2.2.33
Fig.2.2.34
Fig.2.2.35

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