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V92TC V92TC DELUXE - Polaris

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Check Rear Brake Pedal Freeplay and Movement<br />

Rear brake pedal freeplay - the amount of brake pedal<br />

movement from the rest position to the point of contacting the<br />

master cylinder - should be 3/16 -5/16 inch (5 -8 mm). Adjust<br />

pedal freeplay as necessary (see page 95).<br />

Press and release the rear brake pedal. It should move freely<br />

and smoothly and should return to its rest position quickly<br />

when you release it. You should feel a firm resistance in the<br />

pedal within the first 3/4 inch (19 mm) of pedal travel.<br />

Maintenance<br />

3/16--5/15 inch<br />

(5--8 mm)<br />

If the brake pedal travels too far before beginning to engage the brake, see the Victory Service Manual, or<br />

contact an authorized Victory dealer for service.<br />

Adjust Rear Brake Pedal Freeplay<br />

1. Loosen the brake linkage rod locknuts.<br />

2. Turn the linkage rod in or out as necessary.<br />

3. Tighten the linkage rod locknuts.<br />

4. Check the brake pedal freeplay.<br />

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