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Daelim Roadwin 125cc Owners Manual.pdf - Mojo

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SELF INSPECTIONS BEFORE OPERATION<br />

Self inspect the motorcycle and have<br />

regular maintenance inspections for<br />

increased safety and the prevention of<br />

accidents.<br />

Self inspections before operation should<br />

be performed on a daily basis prior to<br />

operating the motorcycle.<br />

BRAKES<br />

Both the front and rear brake are the<br />

hydraulic disk type.<br />

As the brake pad wear, the brake fluid<br />

level drops.<br />

There are no adjustments to perform, but<br />

fluid level and pad wear must be inspected<br />

periodically. The system must be<br />

inspected frequently to ensure there are no<br />

fluid leaks.<br />

If the control lever or pedal free travel<br />

becomes excessive and the brake pads are<br />

not worn beyond the recommended limit,<br />

there is probably air in the brake system<br />

and it must be bled. See your authorized<br />

<strong>Daelim</strong> dealer for this service.<br />

[FRONT BRAKE]<br />

<br />

Lightly squeeze the brake lever until<br />

tension is felt to check for an appropriate<br />

amount of free play. No free play in the<br />

brake lever or overly loose brake lever is<br />

indication of a problem in the brake<br />

system.<br />

BRAKE LEVER FREE PLAY : 10~20mm<br />

10~20mm<br />

<br />

WARNING<br />

●Brake fluid may cause irritation.<br />

Avoid contact with skin or eyes. In<br />

case of contact, flush thoroughly with<br />

water and call a doctor if your eyes<br />

were exposed.<br />

●KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHIL-<br />

DREN<br />

CAUTION<br />

●When adding brake fluid, be very<br />

careful not to allow foreign materials<br />

to enter the reserve tank.<br />

●Do not fill past upper level.<br />

This can cause brake fluid to leak out<br />

of the reserve tank.<br />

●Do not let brake fluid contact vehicle<br />

parts as this damages painted areas.<br />

If oil contacts parts, quickly clean the<br />

fluid off using a dry cloth.<br />

●Use recommended brake fluid as<br />

other types can undergo chemical<br />

changes.<br />

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