Kawasaki KDX200 (1989-1994) [114/174] Air must be bled from the brake

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BRAKES 10 5 Brake Adjustment Disc Brakes Brake Lever Pedal Free Play Adjustment WARNING j oWhen working with the disc brake observe the precautions listed below 1 Never reuse old brake fluid 2 Do not use fluid from a container that has been left unsealed or that has been open for a long time 3 Do not mix two types and brands of fluid for use in the brake This lowers the brake fluid boiling point and could cause the brake to be ineffective It may also cause the rubber brake parts to dete riorate 4 Don t leave the reservoir cap off for any length of time to avoid moisture contamination of the fluid 5 Don t change the fluid in the rain or when a strong wind is blowing 6 Except for the disc pads and discs use only disc brake fluid isopropyl alcohol or ethyl alcohol for cleaning brake parts Do not use any other fluid for cleaning these parts Gasoline motor oil or any other petroleum distillate will cause deterioration of the rubber parts Oil spilled on any part will be difficult to wash off completely and will eventually reach and break down the rubber used in the disc brake 7 When handling the disc pads or disc be careful that no disc brake fluid or any oil gets on them Clean off any fluid or oil that inadvertently gets on the pads or disc with a high flash point solvent Do not use one which will leave an oily residue Replace the pads with new ones if they cannot be cleaned satisfactorily 8 Brake fluid quickly ruins painted surfaces any spilled fluid should be completely wiped up imme diately 9 If any of the brake line fittings or the bleed valve is opened at any time the AIR MUST BE BLED FROM THE BRAKE Disc and disc pad wear is automatically compensated for and has no effect on brake lever pedal action So there are no parts that require adjustment on the brakes except brake lever play brake pedal position and pedal play If the brake lever pedal has a soft or spongy feel ing check the brake fluid level in the reservoir and bleed the air from the brake line see Bleeding the Brake Line Front Brake Lever Play Adjustment Adjust the front brake lever to suit you Loosen the adjuster locknut and turn the adjuster to either side After adjustment tighten the locknut A Brake Lever B Adjuster C Locknut Rear Brake Pedal Position Adjustment Adjust the rear brake pedal position to suit you Loosen the locknut turn the adjusting bolt and then tighten the locknut A Locknut B Adjusting Bolt