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Braking, Inspection and maintenance – Baja Motorsports BA90-2 User Manual

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BRAKING

The ATV has two front drum brakes and one rear disk brake.

Front drum brakes

Front Brake Adjustment

WARNING

Failing to inspect and maintain your ATV’s brake system properly could

be hazardous.

Improper maintenance of the brake increases your chance of having an

accident.

Be sure to inspect the brake before riding according to the INSPECTION

BEFORE RIDING section. Always maintain your brakes according to the
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE.

WARNING

Operating the ATV in harsh conditions could be hazardous if you do not

inspect brake wear often.

Operating in mud, water, sand, or other extreme conditions can cause

accelerated brake wear. This could lead to an accident.

If you operate your vehicle under these conditions, the brake must

be inspected more often than recommended in the MAINTENANCE
SCHEDULE

.

4~6mm

(0.16~0.24 inches)

1. Try to move the vehicle backward and

forward when the front brake is applied. If

the front wheels can turn, adjust the front

brake to lock the wheels securely.

2. Measure the amount of free play in the

brake lever before applying brakes

The free play should be about 4~6mm

(0.16~0.24 inches).

3. Adjust brakes by turning the adjustment

nut located on right and left front brake

drum assemblies

3. After any adjustment of the brake, check

again to make sure front wheels cannot
turn when the brake is applied.

Front brake hub

Front Brake

adjustment

nut

INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE