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Suzuki DR650SE User Manual

Suzuki DR650SE
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5-7
CHASSIS
BRAKE PAD REPLACEMENT
Remove
the
plug
CD-
Remove
the
brake pads
by
removing
the
mounting
pin @.
I A CAUTION I
*
Do
not
operate
the
brake lever
while
dismounting
the
pads_
* Replace
the
brake
pad
as
a
set,
otherwise
braking
performance
will
be
adversely
affected_
Install
the
new
pads.
AWARNING
Make
sure
that
the
pads
are
properly
engaged
with
the
guide
plates
as
shown
in
photo.
Tighten
the
pad
mounting
pin @ and
plug
CD
to
the
speci-
fied
torque.
~
Pad
mounting
pin:
18
N·m
(1
_8
kg-m,
13.0
Ib-ft)
Plug:
2.5
N·m
(0.25
kg-m,
1.8
Ib-ft)
NOTE:
After
replacing
the
brake
pads,
pump
with
the
brake
lever
few
times
to
operate
the
brake
correctly
and
then
check
the
brake
fluid
level.
BRAKE FLUID REPLACEMENT
Place
the
motorcycle
on a level
surface
and keep
the
han-
dlebars
straight.
Remove
the
master
cylinder
reservoir cap and
diaphragm.
Suck
up
the
old brake
fluid
as
much
as
possible.
Fill
the
reservoir
with
fresh
brake
fluid.
III
Specification
and
classification:
DOT
4
Connect
a clear
hose
@
to
the
air bleeder
valve
@, and
insert
the
free
end
of
hose
into
a
receptacle.
Loosen
the
bleeder
valve
and
pump
the
brake
lever
until
no
more
old brake
fluid
flows
out
of
the
bleeder
valve.
Close
the
air bleeder
valve,
and
disconnect
a clear hose.
Fill
the
reservoir
with
fresh
brake
fluid
to
the
upper
end
of
the
inspection
window.
I A CAUTION I
Bleed air in
the
brake
fluid
circuit.
(Refer
to
page
2-11.)

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BrandSuzuki
ModelDR650SE
CategoryMotorcycle
LanguageEnglish

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