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Brake disk distortion:
- Raise the motorcycle on the jack so that the tyre is clear of 
the ground.
- To check the front disk, turn the handlebars completely to 
one side.
- Place a dial calibrator against the disk (A) as shown, and 
measure the disk’s deviation from centre as the tyre is turned 
by hand (B).
- If the deviation from centre exceeds the service limit, renew 
the disk.
Disk deviation from centre: 
Standard:
  less than 0.15mm
Service limit:
 0,3 mm
Bleeding the brake system pipe
The brake fluid has a very low compression coefficient, with 
the result that almost all the movements of the brake lever are 
transmitted directly to the calliper for braking. Air however 
compresses easily. When air enters the brake system pipes, 
the movement of the brake lever is partially used up in com-
pressing the air. This causes the lever to feel spongy and leads 
to a loss of braking power.
WARNING
BE SURE TO BLEED AIR OUT OF THE BRAKE SYSTEM WHEN 
THE BRAKE LEVER FEELS SPONGY AFTER CHANGING THE 
BRAKE FLUID OR WHEN THE BRAKE SYSTEM PIPE HAS BEEN 
LOOSENED FOR ANY REASON.
Extract:
- Bolts (1).
- Reservoir cap (2).
- Fill the reservoir with brake fluid up to the top reservoir 
line.
- With the cap removed, pump the brake lever slowly several 
times until no bubbles can be seen rising through the liquid.










