- Make sure that the fluid container is well closed, put the seat back
in place and turn the key back to remove it. Ensure also that the
seat holds well in place.
Recommended fluid
Use D.O.T.3 o D.O.T.4
CHECKING THE BRAKE PADS AT THE FRONT AND REAR
There are 3 brake calipers: 2 in the front wheels, with one for each
wheel; and 1 in the drive chain which brakes the rear wheels at the
same time. All of them have the same operating system and we
must revise and control them in the same way.
As we can see in the picture, the brake caliper is formed by different
parts, but we are only interested in the pad here. The pad is the part
that rubs on the disc and, as a consequence, is the part that suffers
more wear-out and requires more control of its thickness.
When the fluid level is too low, add more:
- With a cross-tip screwdriver, unscrew the two screws on the
reservoir.
- Next, add the necessary fluid.
- Put the screws back in place and make sure the reservoir is tightly
held in place.
Rear: Below the seat of the vehicle we will find the rear brake fluid
reservoir.
- Insert the fuel tank key into the lock on the right side of the QUAD
right below the seat.
- You will find a small easy-access reservoir (A). It has two marks,
"MIN" and "MAX". The fluid level should preferably be closer to the
"MAX" mark. If it is much below it, add fluid.
WILD HP -
107
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- Turn the key.
- Put your hand
between the seat
and the plastic
behind the seat and
remove the seat.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(B). Pad.
(C). Brake caliper.
(D)
(C)
(D). Brake disk.