15. REAR BRAKE/REAR FORK/REAR
    WHEEL/REAR SHOCK ABSORBER                     DINK 50/125

 Loosen the bleed valve and pump the brake
 lever.
 Stop operating the brake when no more fluid
 flows out of the bleed valve.




 Brake fluid filling/Air bleeding

 Do not mix different types of fluid since
   they are not compatible.

 Fill the master cylinder with DOT 4 brake
 fluid to the upper level.

 Connect a commercially available brake
 bleeder to the front caliper bleed valve.

 Check the fluid level often while bleeding the
 brake to prevent air from being pumped into
 the system.
 When using a brake bleeding tool, follow the
 manufacture's operating instructions.

 If air enters the bleeder from around the
   bleed valve threads, seal the threads with
   teflon tape.


 Pump the brake bleeder and loosen the rear
 caliper bleed valve. Add fluid when the fluid
 level in the master cylinder is low to prevent
 drawing air into the system.
 Repeat the above procedures until no air
 bubbles appear in the plastic hose.

 Close the rear caliper bleed valve and operate
 the rear brake lever.
 If it still spongy, bleed the system again.




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