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Hold the assembly together
and position the reservoir cap,
diaphragm seal and reservoir cap
retaining screws onto the reservoir.
1
2
1. Reservoir cap, diaphragm seal and
reservoir cap retaining screws assembly
2. Reservoir
Warning
If the reservoir cap retaining screws
are over tightened this can result in a
brake fluid leak.
A dangerous riding condition leading
to loss of motorcycle control and an
accident could result if this warning is
ignored.
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Tighten the reservoir cap retaining
screws to 9 lbf in (1 Nm).
Front Brake Fluid Level Inspection
and Adjustment
Warning
If there has been an appreciable drop
in the level of the fluid in either fluid
reservoir, consult your authorized
Triumph dealer for advice before riding.
Riding with depleted brake fluid levels,
or with a brake fluid leak is dangerous
and will cause reduced brake
performance potentially leading to loss
of motorcycle control and an accident.
Bonneville T100 (all models) and
Bonneville T120 (all models)
1
2
1. Upper level line
2. Lower level line
To inspect the front brake fluid level:
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Check the level of fluid visible in the
window at the front of the reservoir
body.
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The brake fluid level must be kept
between the upper and lower level
lines (reservoir held horizontal).
To adjust the front brake fluid level:
▼
Loosen the reservoir cap retaining
screws and remove the reservoir
cap and the diaphragm seal.
Summary of Contents for Bonneville T100
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