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Removing the rear brake lever (Aprilia RS125/3)

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Torque wrench settings:
  • Lever adjuster screw: 10 Nm (1.0 Kgm)

Unhook the spring (1).

Release and remove the pivot bolt (2) and collect the washer.



Remove the rear brake lever.
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RS125 3 (1998-2005) 
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  • Introduction to manual
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  • Engine and systems
  • Engine repair
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  • Frame and hinged elements
  • Front suspension and handlebar
  • Rear suspension
  • Brake system
  • Wheels and tires
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  • Starting and charging system
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