Warning! Brake fluid is corrosive and will damage paintwork. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. In the case of accidental contact, wash the affected area thoroughly with plenty of running water.
Remove the cover (1) and membrane from the front brake fluid reservoir (2) and the cover (5) from the rear brake fluid reservoir (6).
Connect a commercial brake bleeder to the front brake caliper bleed valve (4) or rear brake caliper bleed valve (7).
Note: Follow the manufacturer's instructions when using a commercial brake bleeding tool.
Open the bleed valve and pump with the bleeding tool until no more fluid emerges.
If you do not have a brake bleeding tool available, attach a length of transparent plastic tubing to the front caliper bleed valve (4) or rear caliper bleed valve (7) and immerse the other end of the tubing in a container on the floor containing old brake fluid.
Unscrew the bleed valve by a 1/4 turn.
Operate the brake lever (or pedal) until all the fluid has drained out.
Repeat this operation for each brake caliper.