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Rear brake construction (Aprilia RS125/3)

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27. Brake fluid reservoir; 28. Rubber hose - reservoir to pump; 29. Brake disc; 30. Brake caliper carrier; 31. Brake caliper; 32. Caliper pin and clip; 33. Brake caliper cover; 34. Pair of brake pads; 35. Bleed nipple; 36. Clips; 37. Rear brake hose; 38. Rear brake master cylinder; 39. Rear brake lever


For detailed information:
  • see 1.3.1;
  • see 2.12.4;
  • see 2.12.5;
  • see 2.13.1;
  • see 2.12.3.

Warning! After each removal, change the brake caliper mounting bolts. Use two bolts of the same type fitted originally.
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Rear brake disc inspection
Rear brake disc removal
Removing the brake master cylinder
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RS125 3 (1998-2005) 
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