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General Maintenance
Motor
CAUTION:
Wear safety glasses when using
compressed air to avoid eye injury.
The motor does not require much maintenance, but
dust can collect inside the motor and can cause
premature brush wear. If you ride in dusty conditions
it is important to blow the dust out of the motor with
compressed air. Do this only in a well ventilated area.
Brakes
Brake Fluid Level Inspection
WARNING:
Do not spill brake fluid on painted or
plastic surfaces, the finish could be damaged. Clean
off any brake fluid spills immediately.
Low fluid levels may indicate worn brake pads or a
leak in the hydraulic system. Inspect the brake pads
for wear and or the hydraulic system for leaks. Use
only new DOT 4 brake fluid from a sealed container.
Front Brake
A
B
C
Inspect the level of the
front brake fluid through
the sight glass (B). If
the fluid level is visibly
below the low level
indicator (C), brake fluid
must be added. Clean
any dirt or debris from
the cover (A) before
opening the reservoir.
1.
Remove the two Phillips screws, securing the
cover onto the reservoir.
2.
Add new DOT 4 brake fluid.
3.
Inspect the cover seal, ensuring that it is free of
any wear or damage and that it is positioned
correctly.
4.
Install the cover and tighten the Phillips screws.
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