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How to Reassemble a Motorcycle Brake System

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Summary: Reassemble your motorcycle’s brake system after performing maintenance or repair on your motorcycle brakes, or as a final step in brake replacement; learn how using the tips in this free video.

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By Seth Williams
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Seth has been working on motorcycles and ATVs since he was 13. He trained at Motorcycle Mechanics Institute of AZ. and currently works at D-K Service in Cottonwood, AZ.read more

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"On behalf of Expert Village, my name is Seth Williams. I work for D-K Service and I'm here to tell you about simple street bike break repair and inspection. Alright after we've bled the break system and everything works properly we're going to go ahead and install the reservoir cap, get the ferring back together and get this guy on it's way. First is going to be your reservoir cap. Make sure that the seal gasket gets in there without any lipping and it has a flush surface. Once that's done, go ahead and tighten it down tight but not too tight. Again this is a plastic reservoir so you have to make sure to be careful not to strip this out. Otherwise you've done all of this for nothing. Once that's on, you're going to go ahead and put the ferring back in. Get that tightened down. And get the other two screws in there. Once those are tight and installed, you're going to grab your rider seat, put that back into position, tighten your screws down. Once those are tight, put your passenger seat on, make sure that it's connected, remove your key and you're set for riding."

eHow Article: How to Reassemble a Motorcycle Brake System

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