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Rear brake reservoir should be located to the rear of the battery.
Remove the right side cover.
The lid is kinda hard to get to though.
The GL1500 has linked brakes so you will also have to bleed the left front caliper after bleeding the rear system, provided the original converter didn't disconnect or eliminate the link to front system from the rear.
Yup. I know all that, see my picture to clear up the misconception. I now have a trike body covering that spot.
OK I have nothing when I step on the pedal for the rears. The Shop manual says the reservoir is next to the battery but it's not there.I got no paperwork with this when I bought it so I'm playing hide and seek. Can anyone point me in the right direction?Oh yeah no rear brakes when I bought it.
To speak with a Motor Trike customer service representative please call
1-800-908-7453
That should get you the answer you need
Unbolt the reservoir and swing it out.
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