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Bleeding brake, Bleeding front brake, Bleeding brake caliper – BMW K 1100 LT/RS User Manual

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Bleeding brake

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Caution:

Escarping brake fluid can damage painted surfaces.

Bleeding front brake

Bleeding brake caliper

Remove front brake pads.

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Caution:

Do not tilt the brake caliper when removing or install-
ing.
The brake disc could be damaged.

Detach the cover from the brake fluid reservoir
and remove it together with the diaphragm.

Add brake fluid.

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Caution:

When bleeding, brake fluid level must not be al
lowed to drop below the -MIN“ mark, or else air will
be drawn into the brake circuit.
If this happens, the bleeding procedure must be re
peated.

Connect a vessel to the brake caliper bleed
screws to trap escaping brake fluid, then open
the bleed screw by half a turn.

Use piston resetting tool, BMW No. 34 1 500, to
press the brake piston fully back.

Take out the piston resetting tool, insert spacer,
BMW No. 34 1 520, and move it up to the brake
disc.

Press the piston back in the second brake cali-
per, but do not remove the piston resetting tool.

Close the bleed screw.

Pull in the handbrake lever several times until
brake pressure is felt to build up.

Maintain pressure at the handbrake lever and
open the bleed screw, at the same time pulling
the handbrake lever im firmly.

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Caution:

Do not release the handbrake lever until the bleed
screw has been closed.

Close the bleed screw, then release the hand
brake lever.

Allow the brake fluid to emerge from both brake
calipers until it is clear and free from bubbles.

Close the bleed screws.

Remove the spacer and the piston resetting tool.

Install the brake pads/brake calipers.

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Tightening torque:

Brake caliper to slider tube .......................... 40 Nm

LT340040

34 1 500

LT340230

34 1 520