Kawasaki 1600 Motorcycle User Manual


 
PREPARA
TION 31
Attach a clear plastic hose to the bleed valve
on each front brake caliper and run the other
end of the hose into a container.
With the reservoir cap off, slowly pump the
brake lever several times until no air bubbles
can be seen rising up through the fluid from
the holes at the bottom of the reservoir. This
bleeds the air from the brake master cylinder
end of the line.
Pump the brake lever a few times until it
becomes hard and then, holding the lever
squeezed, quickly open (turn counterclock-
wise) and close the bleed valve. Then release
the lever. Repeat this operation until no more
air can be seen coming out into the plastic
hose.
A. Hold the b rake lever applied.
B. Quickly open and close the bleed
v
alve.
C. Release the brake lever.
Repeat the previous step one more time for
the other front disc brake.
When air bleeding is finished, check t hat the
fluid level is between the upper and lower
level lines.
Install the diaphragm and reservoir cap.
Tighten the bleed valve(s) to the specified
torque.
Torque: 7.8 N·m (0.80 kgf·m, 69 in·lb)
Apply the brake forcefully for a few seconds,
and check for fluid leakage around the fittings.
Rear Brake Fluid
Rear Brake Fluid Level Inspection
With the rear brake fluid reservoir held hor-
izontal, check that the fluid level is between
the upper and lower level lines.
A. Rear Brake Fluid Reservoir
B. Cover
C. Upper Level Line
D. L
ower Level Line
If the fluid level in the reservoir is lower than
the lower level line, check for fluid leaks in the
brake line, and fill the reservoir.
Loosen the bolt to remove the cover from the
reservoir.
Remove the reservoir cap and diaphragm,
and fill the reservoir to the upper level line with
DOT4 brake fluid.
CAUTION
Brake fluid quickly ruins painted sur-
faces. Wipe up any spilled fluid immedi-
ately.
NOTE
żFirst, tighten the rear brake fluid reservoir cap
clockwise by hand until slight resistance is felt
indicating that the cap seated on the reser-
voir body, then tighten the cap an additional
1/6 turn w hile holding the brake fluid reservoir
body.
A. Reservoir
B. Cap
C. Clockwise
D. 1/6 turn