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BRAKE
◉
Front Brake
●
Brake adjustment
Adjust the free play
①
to 5~15 mm
(0.197~0.591 in) by screwing in or out the
front brake adjusting nut
②
.
The
『
TE100 / 90
』
has front drum brake
and rear disk brake.
5~15 mm (0.197~0.591 in)
Failure to properly inspect and maintain
your ATV
’
s brake systems can be
hazardous.
Improper maintenance of the brakes
increases your chances of having an
accident.
Be sure to inspect the brakes before
each use of the vehicle according to
the INSPECTION BEFORE RIDING
section. Always maintain your brakes
according to the MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULE.
WARNING
Operating the ATV in harsh condition
can be hazardous if you do not inspect
brake wear often.
Operating in mud, water, sand, or other
extreme conditions can cause accele-
rated brake wear. This could lead to an
accident.
If you operate your vehicle under these
conditions, the brakes must be
inspected more often than reco-
mmended in the MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULE.
WARNING
Too much play in the front brake lever
can cause poor braking performance
and may lead to an accident.
Too little play may force brake shoes to
rub against the drum at all times,
causing damage to the shoes and the
drum.
Follow the steps in this section to adjust
the front brake lever properly.
WARNING
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Summary of Contents for TE 100
Page 10: ...10 Remote engine stop switch ...
Page 11: ...11 Fuel cock Head lamp Battery fuse Muffler Drive chain N O T E means the invisable parts ...
Page 12: ...12 Tail lamp Tools Engine oil tank Air cleaner N O T E means the invisable parts ...
Page 14: ...14 Remote engine stop switch ...
Page 15: ...15 Fuel cock Battery fuse Muffler Drive chain N O T E means the invisable parts ...
Page 16: ...16 Tools Engine oil tank Air cleaner N O T E means the invisable parts ...
Page 56: ...56 LO C ATION OF LABELS 3 1 2 1 3 2 ...
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