BRAK
ES
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paint
ed
or pl
med
surfaces
or
plastic
pans
immediately, as
i/ll'if/
{Jestray the
fi,,;sh,
Use
soapy water and rinse
complclely.
3
15
I. Clean the top
of
the master cylinder
of
all dirt
and
foreign matter.
2. Loosen the screws securing the master cy
li
nder
cover (Fig
ur
e 56). Pu
ll
up
and loosen the cover
and the diaphragm. This will allow air to cnler the
reservoir and
a
ll
ow the brake fluid to drain
OUI
morc qu ickly in the next step.
3.
Unscrew
th
e union boh (I' ig
ur
e 57) securing
the brake hose
10
the brake caliper. Don't lose the
scaling washer on each side
of
the hose fitting.
4. Rem
ove
th
e brake
hose
fr
om
the
ca
liper
assembly and l
eI
the brake fluid drain out into the
cont
ai
ner. Dispose
oflh
is brake fluid.
Nel'f!r
reuse
brake fluid.
5.
Place a shop cloth under the u
ni
on bolt on [he
mast
er
cy
l
in
der to catch any spi
ll
ed brake fluid that
will leak out.
6.
Un
sc
rew the union bolt (Fig
ur
e
58
) securing
the brake h
ose
to the master cylinder. Don·t lose
the sealing washer on each side
of
the hose fining.
7.
Remove the
bo
lt (Figure
59
) securing the brake
h
ose
[0 the low
er
fork bridge.
8.
C
ar
ef
ully pull the brake h
ose
from the hose
clamp
on the
fo
rk slider (A. t' i
gu
re 60). Remove
the hose
(
8.
Fig
ur
e 60) from the front fork area.
9.
In
slall a new hose. sealing washers and union
bo
lt
s
in
the reverse order
of
removal. Be sure to
insta
ll
new scaling washers
in
their correct
positions.