2012 Polaris Phoenix 200 Owners Manual - Page 67

2012 Polaris Phoenix 200 Manual

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MAINTENANCE Brakes Front Brake Inspections The front (right lever) brakes are hydraulic disc brakes, activated by moving the brake lever toward the handlebar. This brake system is selfadjusting. The following checks are recommended to keep the brake system in good operating condition. Check more often if brakes are used heavily under normal operation. 1. Always keep brake fluid at an adequate level. See page 29. 2. Check the brake system for fluid leaks. 3. Check the brakes for excessive travel or spongy feel. 4. Check the friction pads for wear, damage and looseness. Replace the pads when the friction material is worn to 1 mm. 5. Check the security and surface 1 mm condition of the disc. 62

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MAINTENANCE
Brakes
Front Brake Inspections
The front (right lever) brakes are hydraulic disc brakes, activated by
moving the brake lever toward the handlebar. This brake system is self-
adjusting.
The following checks are recommended to keep the brake system in
good operating condition. Check more often if brakes are used heavily
under normal operation.
1.
Always keep brake fluid at an
adequate level. See page 29.
2.
Check the brake system for
fluid leaks.
3.
Check the brakes for excessive
travel or spongy feel.
4.
Check the friction pads for
wear, damage and looseness.
Replace the pads when the fric-
tion material is worn to 1 mm.
5.
Check the security and surface
condition of the disc.
1 mm