I have a 2019 RT SE6. Should I take the black rubber part out of the brake reservoir and then add fluid to the max mark or leave the rubber part in to check the level? Also when should I do the flush? I have 23,000 miles on the trike.
I don't think mileage has much if anything to do with it's life ..... I think it's just amount of time it's been used .... " black rubber part " .... are you talking about the " rubber diaphragm " inside the screw-on cap ????? if so then NO ..... good luck .... Mike :thumbup:
Make sure you put the caps on with vents facing the rear...
Caps go on this way with the ribs facing to the rear.....
Make sure you put the caps on with vents facing the rear...
Caps go on this way with the ribs facing to the rear:
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I have a 2019 RT SE6. Should I take the black rubber part out of the brake reservoir and then add fluid to the max mark or leave the rubber part in to check the level? Also when should I do the flush? I have 23,000 miles on the trike.
Thank you guys for the info and tips. Mine looks like the picture.
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Thank you ....mine are the old style with twin reservoirs and screw-on caps ..... Mike :thumbup:
I think I’ll try this myself and hope for success. I’ll need a radiator flush pretty soon and that one troubles me. I don’t know where to drain the coolant from and how not to get air pockets in the system. I’ve got an ex Can Am tech that will charge me $300.