Materials:
* New brake fluid (DOT 4 or higher)
* Brake bleeder wrench
* Clean rags
* Funnel
* Assistant (optional)
Instructions:
1. Park the motorcycle on a level surface and turn off the engine.
2. Locate the brake fluid reservoir. It is typically located on the handlebars or near the front wheel.
3. Remove the cap from the brake fluid reservoir.
4. Use the bleeder wrench to loosen the bleeder screw on the brake caliper. The bleeder screw is usually located at the bottom of the caliper.
5. Place a clean rag under the bleeder screw to catch any brake fluid that drips.
6. Have your assistant slowly squeeze the brake lever while you watch the brake fluid flow from the bleeder screw.
7. Continue squeezing the brake lever until all of the old brake fluid has been drained from the system.
8. Close the bleeder screw.
9. Refill the brake fluid reservoir with new brake fluid.
10. Pump the brake lever several times to circulate the new brake fluid through the system.
11. Check the brake fluid level and add more fluid if necessary.
12. Replace the cap on the brake fluid reservoir.
Tips:
* Use only DOT 4 or higher brake fluid in your motorcycle.
* Do not reuse old brake fluid.
* If you have any questions about changing the brake fluid in your motorcycle, consult your owner's manual or a qualified mechanic.