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Yamaha FJR1300A(D) - Checking the Brake Hoses; Checking the Rear Brake Pads; Checking the Tires; Checking the Wheels

Yamaha FJR1300A(D)
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PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
3-17
NOTICE
ECA13510
After adjusting the brake pedal position,
make sure there is no brake drag.
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3. Adjust:
Rear brake light switch
Refer to “ADJUSTING THE REAR BRAKE
LIGHT SWITCH” on page 3-30.
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CHECKING THE REAR BRAKE PADS
The following procedure applies to all of the
brake pads.
1. Operate the brake.
2. Check:
Rear brake pad
Wear indicators “1” almost touch the brake
disc Replace the brake pads as a set.
Refer to “REAR BRAKE” on page 4-50.
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CHECKING THE BRAKE HOSES
The following procedure applies to all of the
brake hoses and brake hose holders.
1. Check:
Brake hoses
Cracks/damage/wear Replace.
2. Check:
Brake hose holders
Loose Tighten the holder bolts.
3. Hold the vehicle upright and apply the brake
several times.
4. Check:
Brake hoses
Brake fluid leakage Replace the damaged
hose.
Refer to “FRONT BRAKE” on page 4-38,
“REAR BRAKE” on page 4-50 and “ABS (AN-
TI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM)” on page 4-63.
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CHECKING THE WHEELS
The following procedure applies to both of the
wheels.
1. Check:
Wheel
Damage/out-of-round Replace.
WARNING
EWA13260
Never attempt to make any repairs to the
wheel.
TIP
After a tire or wheel has been changed or re-
placed, always balance the wheel.
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CHECKING THE TIRES
The following procedure applies to both of the
tires.
1. Check:
Tire pressure
Out of specification Regulate.
WARNING
EWA13180
The tire pressure should only be checked
and regulated when the tire temperature
equals the ambient air temperature.
The tire pressure and the suspension must
be adjusted according to the total weight
(including cargo, rider, passenger and ac-
cessories) and the anticipated riding
speed.
Operation of an overloaded vehicle could
cause tire damage, an accident or an injury.
NEVER OVERLOAD THE VEHICLE.

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