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Servicing Your Honda 91
Brakes
Fluid Level Inspection
Front Brake Fluid Level Check
(1) LWR mark
With the motorcycle in an upright position, check
the fluid level.
It should be above the LWR mark (1). If the level
is at or below the LWR mark, check the brake
pads for wear (page 93).
Worn brake pads should be replaced. If the pads
are not worn, have your brake system inspected
for leaks.
If the pulling distance for the front brake lever
feels excessive , there is probably air in the brake
system and it must be bled.
Refer to an official Honda Service Manual or see
your dealer for brake bleeding.
Honda recommends using Honda DOT 4
brake fluid from a scaled container, or an
equivalent.
Other Checks:
Make sure there are no fluid leaks.
Check for deterioration or cracks in the
hoses and fittings.
Rear Brake Fluid Level Check
(2) LOWER level mark
With the motorcycle in an upright position, check
the fluid level.
It should be above the LOWER level mark (2). If
the level is at or below the LOWER level mark,
check the brake pads for wear (page 93).
Worn brake pads should be replaced. If the pads
are not worn, have your brake system inspected
for leaks.
If the travel for the rear brake pedal feels
excessive , there is probably air in the brake
system and it must be bled. Refer to an
official Honda Service Manual or see your dealer
for brake bleeding.
Honda recommends using Honda DOT 4
brake fluid from a sealed container, or an
equivalent.
Other Checks:
Make sure there are no fluid leaks.
Check for deterioration or cracks in the
hoses and fittings.
(1)
(2)
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