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V92TC V92TC DELUXE - Polaris

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WARNING<br />

Maintenance<br />

• Do not operate the rear brake while its reservoir cover is removed. Fluid could overflow from the<br />

reservoir and cause air to enter the fluid system. Air in the brake fluid system could cause the<br />

brakes to malfunction.<br />

• Use only DOT 4 brake fluid from a sealed, clean container. Using the wrong brake fluid, or<br />

allowing contaminants into the brake fluid system, can damage the system seals, resulting in the<br />

brakes malfunctioning.<br />

6. Carefully add enough brake fluid to bring the level between MIN and MAX.<br />

7. Reinstall the reservoir gasket and cover.<br />

1<br />

8. Reinstall the side cover.<br />

Check Brake Pads<br />

Look into the front brake caliper(s) from underneath, and into<br />

the rear brake caliper from behind, you should see at least 1/16<br />

inch (1.6 mm) of friction material on each of the brake pads. If<br />

in doubt, measure remaining friction material. Replace brake<br />

pads having less than the specified amount of friction material<br />

at their thinnest point.<br />

If the brake pads require replacement, see the Victory Service<br />

Manual or an authorized Victory dealer for assistance.<br />

1. Front Brake Pad<br />

Friction Material<br />

2<br />

2. Rear Brake Pad<br />

Friction Material<br />

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