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          13. STEERINGHANDLEBAR/FRONTWHEEL/FRONT
   BRAKE/FRONTSHOCKABSORBER/FRONTFORK SUPER 9                                         50


 BRAKE FLUID BLEEDING
 Keep the handlebar upright and remove the
 brake reservoir cover and diaphragm. Add
 the specified brake fluid to the upper limit.
 · Do not allow dust or water to enter the
     brake system during refilling.
   · When servicing the brake system, use
     shop towels to cover plastic parts and
     coated surfaces to avoid damage
     caused by splash of brake fluid.
 In order to avoid spilling brake fluid, connect
 a transparent hose to the bleed valve.
      Warning                                            Bleed Valve
    Brake fluid spilled on brake pads or
    brake disk will reduce the braking effect.
    Clean the brake pads and brake disk with
    a high quality brake degreaser.                      Bleed Valve
 Fully apply the brake lever and then loosen
 the brake caliper bleed valve to drain the
 brake fluid until there is no air bubbles in the
 brake fluid. Then, tighten the bleed valve.
 Repeat these steps until the brake system is
 free of air.

 BRAKE CALIPER
 REMOVAL
 First drain the brake fluid from the hydraulic
 brake system.
 Remove the brake fluid tube bolt.
 Remove the two bolts attaching the brake
 caliper.                                           Fluid Tube Bolt    Bolts
 Remove the brake caliper.

                                                    Brake Pad

 DISASSEMBLY
 Remove the two brake pads dowel pins from
 the brake caliper.
 Remove the brake pads.




                                                                               Dowel Pin

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