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Adjusting the rear brake pedal (Aprilia Shiver 750)

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When assembling the vehicle, the control levers are installed in ergonomically comfortable positions.

If necessary, you can adjust the position of the levers.

Place the vehicle on its support.

Place the vehicle on its support.


Partially unscrew the screw (1).

Turning the eccentric (2), install the pedal (3) to the required position.

Tighten the screw (1) and make sure that the eccentric is securely fastened.

Attention! To adjust the free play of the brake lever, contact an authorized Aprilia dealer. If you are qualified and experienced, refer to this repair manual for instructions, also available from your dealer.
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This article has been reviewed: Serafim Sazonov
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SL750 (2007-2016) 
  • Information for owner
  • Introduction to manual
  • Control devices
  • Operation manual
  • Technical characteristics
  • Maintenance
  • Engine and systems
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  • Lubrication system
  • Cooling system
  • Fuel system
  • Transmission
  • Running gear and frame
  • Frame and hinged elements
  • Front suspension and handlebar
  • Rear suspension
  • Brake system
  • Electric equipment
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