1 | Fastener |
2 | Cover trim |
3 | Radiator assembly |
1. | Check the fluid level in the rear brake master cylinder reservoir. a. See Figure 1. Remove the fastener that secures the radiator cover side trim. Gently pull the bottom of the side trim outward, lift up on the trim to detach it from its upper attachment point and remove it from the motorcycle. b. See Figure 2. Verify the fluid level in the rear brake master cylinder reservoir is 12.7 mm (1/2 in.) below the top of the reservoir, as viewed through the translucent plastic case of the reservoir. c. If the level is low, clean all dirt and debris from the reservoir cover. Remove the two reservoir cover screws and remove the cover. Add D.O.T. 4 HYDRAULIC BRAKE FLUID (Part No. 99953-99A) which is available from a Harley-Davidson dealer. Replace the reservoir cover and cover fasteners. Tighten the fasteners to 0.68–0.9 N·m (6–8 in-lbs). d. Carefully reinstall the radiator cover side trim and fastener. Tighten the fastener to 3–4 N·m (26.5–35.3 in-lbs). | |
2. | Check the fluid level in the front brake master cylinder reservoir. a. Stand the motorcycle upright (not leaning on the jiffy stand) on a level surface, so the top of the front brake master cylinder is level. b. See Controls and Indicators → Hand Controls: Basic Operation → Handlebar Controls: VRSC Models. Clean all dirt and debris from the front brake master cylinder cover. Remove the two master cylinder cover screws and remove the cover. c. Verify the fluid level in the front brake master cylinder reservoir is 5 mm (1/5 in.) below the reservoir top. If the fluid level is low, add D.O.T. 4 HYDRAULIC BRAKE FLUID (Part No. 99953-99A) which is available from a Harley-Davidson dealer. d. Replace reservoir cover and cover fasteners. Tighten fasteners to 0.8–1.2 N·m (6–8 in-lbs). NOTE Use only D.O.T. 4 HYDRAULIC BRAKE FLUID (Part No. 99953-99A) approved for brake system use and available from a Harley-Davidson dealer. | |
NOTICE DOT 4 brake fluid will damage painted and body panel surfaces it comes in contact with. Always use caution and protect surfaces from spills whenever brake work is performed. Failure to comply can result in cosmetic damage. (00239c) WARNING Inspect brake pads for wear at service maintenance intervals. If you ride under adverse conditions (steep hills, heavy traffic, etc.), inspect more frequently. Excessively worn brake pads can lead to brake failure, which could result in death or serious injury. (00052a) | ||
3. | Check the brake discs for wear. | |
WARNING Always replace brake pads in complete sets for correct and safe brake operation. Improper brake operation could result in death or serious injury. (00111a) WARNING Brakes are a critical safety component. Contact a Harley-Davidson dealer for brake repair or replacement. Improperly serviced brakes can adversely affect brake performance, which could result in death or serious injury. (00054a) WARNING Perform routine scheduled brake maintenance. Lack of maintenance at recommended intervals can adversely affect brake performance, which could result in death or serious injury. (00055a) | ||
4. | See Figure 3. Visual inspection of brake pads can be made without removing the caliper by viewing the lower area of each caliper with the aid of a flashlight. Replace the brake pads if the brake friction material is 0.4 mm (0.016 in.) or less above the backing plate. NOTE
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1 | Front brake bottom view |
2 | Rear brake top view |