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Brake caliper and master cylinder seals — renewal (Honda XRV750 Africa Twin)

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Non-scheduled maintenance

1. Brake seals will deteriorate over a period of time and lose their effectiveness, leading to sticking operation or fluid loss, or allowing the ingress of air and dirt. Refer to Chapter 7 and dismantle the components for seal renewal.
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