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Join Date: Oct 2012
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I am doing some maintenence to my new beuty. Thought I start by replacing the brake & clutch fluid. Start looking for the rear brake fluid container, when I could not see it I took a peek in the manual.
Lifting the tank off ![]() Is there a simpler way, the way I like things e.g quick and dirty?? Cheers! Magnus |
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Location: Western Australia
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Nope, tank must come off.
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While you are in there,you can remount the reservoir under your seat with a longer hose.Makes it quick and easy for next time.
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Magnus;
Alex at GP (a Forum sponsor) sells 3 different Brembo small rear reservoirs you can mount them under the seat or under the right side cover ![]()
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Great idea. Now i done the change already, but next time...
Cheers! /Magnus
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