Brake lever position adjustment
The brake lever adjuster has 5 positions so that the brake lever position can be adjusted to suit the operator's hand.
Push the lever forward and turn the adjuster [A] to align the number with the arrow mark [B] on the lever holder.
The distance from the grip to the lever is minimum at number 5 and maximum at number 1.
Brake pedal position adjustment
Check that the brake pedal [A] is in the correct position.
Pedal position:
- Standard: About 130 mm (5.12 in.) [B] (height from pedal top to footboard top [C])
Notes:
- Usually it's not necessary to adjust the pedal position, but always adjust it when push rod locknut has been loosened.
- If the push rod length cannot be adjusted by turning the clevis, the brake pedal may be deformed or incorrectly installed.
Unscrew the reservoir bolt [A] and take off the brake fluid reservoir [B] together with the cover [C].
Remove the right footboard bracket bolts [A] and turn over the footboard bracket [B].
Loosen the locknut [A] and turn the push rod with the hex head [B] to achieve the correct pedal position.
★ If the length [C] is 70±1 mm (2.8±0.04 in.), the pedal position will be within the standard range.
Tighten:
- Rear Master Cylinder Push Rod Locknut: 17 N·m (1.7 kgf·m, 12 ft·lb)
- Footboard Bracket Bolts: 34 N·m (3.5 kgf·m 25 ft·lb)