Kawasaki GPX250R (1987) [160/248] Brakes

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114 BRAKES Brake Pedal Position Adjustment Brake Adjustment Remove the right hand muffler Loosen the clevis locknut and up or down the clevis by turning the adjuster to adjust the brake pedal position Front Brake Disc and disc pad wear is automatically compensated for and has no effect on brake lever action So there are no parts that require adjustment on the front brake However if the brake lever has a soft or spongy feeling check the brake fluid level in the master cylinder and bleed the air from the brake line sec Bleeding the Brake NOTE oCheck the brake fluid level in accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Chart Rear Brake Disc and disc pad wear is automatically compensated for and has no effect on brake pedal action However the brake pedal position may occasionally require adjustment due to wear of the pedal pivot or in case of disassembly If the brake pedal has a soft or spongy feeling check the brake fluid level in the reservoir and bleed the air from the brake line sec Bleeding the Brake A Adjuster B Clevis Locknut C Cotter Pin D Master Cylinder E Push Rud F Clevis G joint Pin Tighten the locknut to Exploded View Install the removal parts the specified torque see NOTE NOTE OCheck the brake fluid level in accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Chart off the pedai position cannot be adjusted by turning the clevis the brake pedal may be deformed or incorrectly installed uff the brake rod protrusion is 3 5 5 5 mm below the nut the pedal position will be within the standard range about 40 mm Brake Pedai Position Inspection When the brake pedal is in its position it should be at the correct position Brake Rod Protrusion Pedal Portion Standard About 40 mm below top of footpeg 1 Master Cylinder 2 Adjuster 3 Rod Protrusion lf it is not adjust the brake pedal position as follows Check the brake necessary pedal position and readjust it if

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