Polaris Predator 90 Offroad Vehicle User Manual


 
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MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION
Adjustments
Front Brake
The front brakes are hydraulic disc brakes. They’re activated by
moving the brake lever toward the handlebar. These brakes are
self-adjusting.
The following checks are recommended to keep the brake system in
good operating condition. Check more often if brakes are used heavily
under normal operation.
1. Always keep brake fluid at an adequate level (see page 39).
NOTE: Under normal functioning the diaphragm extends into the
reservoir as fluid level drops. If the fluid level is low and the
diaphragm is not extended, a leak is likely and the diaphragm
should be replaced. A lways fill the reservoir as needed whenever
the cover is loosened or removed to ensure proper diaphragm
operation. Use Polaris DOT 3 brake fluid (see page 141).
2. Check the brake system for fluid
leaks.
3. Check the brakes for excessive
travel or spongy feel.
4. Check the friction pads for wear ,
damage and looseness.
5. Check the security and s urface
condition of the disc.
NOTE: Pads should be changed when
worn to 3/64 (.1 cm), or about the
thickness of a U.S. dime.
After opening a bottle of brake fluid, always discard any
unused portion. Never store or us e a partial bottle. Brake
fluid is hygroscopic, meaning it rapidly absorbs moisture from
the air. The moisture causes the boiling temperature of the
brake fluid to drop, which can lead to early brake fade and the
possibility of accident or severe injury.
WARNING
3/64(.1 cm)