Clutch fluid level

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Hi guys

I got my bike back from the first service. They changed The brake and clutch fluid.
Is the level ok or should it be filled to the max?


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Let’s see how long it stays pristine looking. It’s fine where it’s at, don’t mess with it or it’ll get on your dashboard screen and burn into it
Pay attention if the level drops. Also take a look at the colour of the fluid in the rear brake fluid reservoir, is it black?
 
Rear brake fluid is new so it looks pristine.
I was just curious if the level of the clutch fluid should be filled up to the max.


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Nah it’s not a stereo system, it doesn’t need to be on MAX. You’re all good unless you want to tinker but tinkering with brake fluid is so much worse than playing with fire because it will eat right through your expensive screen that’s right next to it and if it gets on your skin it will absorb into your blood and shutdown your kidneys faster than the tyrants shutdown going out to eat earlier this year

But seriously keep an eye on that rear brake fluid,
It could blackout before you put 100 miles on it unless they gave you some good brake fluid. I like Motul RBF 660
 
there is a rubber diaphragm on the top of all the reservoirs that 'rides' the top of the fluid. one would assume it is to minimize exposure to the air/moisture so full is mo better.

protect everything when messing with brake fluid.
 
660 was what I had them use for mine to withstand the heat

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