Kamis, 26 Mei 2011

How Do I Replace Harley Davidson Brake Pads?

How Do I Replace Harley Davidson Brake Pads?

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Harley-Davidsons utilize a hydraulic disc brake system.

Harley-Davidson utilizes a hydraulic disc brake system on all of their motorcycles. The brakes consist of rotor, caliper and brake pads. If the thickness of the pads falls below 1/16-inch, then all of the pads should be replaced as a set. The length of time it takes to replace both the front and rear brake pads will depend upon skill level, but should generally be between two to three hours.

Difficulty:
Moderate

Instructions

Things You'll Need

  • Cross-tip screwdriver
  • Drain pan
  • SAE socket set
  • Putty knife
  • DOT 5 silicone brake fluid
  • Hex wrench set
  1. Rear Brakes

    • 1

      Take off the cover to the rear brake master cylinder with a cross-tip screwdriver. Place a drain pan underneath this master cylinder.

    • 2

      Loosen the pad pins on the brake caliper with a socket wrench. Do not pull out the pins.

    • 3

      Insert a putty knife in between the pads and the caliper piston, applying pressure to cause the piston to retract. Remove the inside brake pad. Insert a new one in its place.

    • 4

      Re-tighten the pad pins on the caliper. Pry the brake pads apart again with a putty knife. Completely remove the pad pins.

    • 5

      Remove and replace the outer brake pad. Push the pad pins back into position and re-tighten.

    • 6

      Use your foot to pump the rear brake pedal. Fill the rear brake master cylinder to the full mark with DOT 5 silicone brake fluid. Replace the cover to the master cylinder.

    Front Brakes

    • 1

      Take off the cover to the front brake master cylinder with a cross-tip screwdriver.

    • 2

      Remove the fasteners securing the brake caliper with a hex wrench. Swing the caliper out of the way and allow it to hang by its hydraulic hose.

    • 3

      Unscrew the pad retaining screw securing the inner pad with a cross-tip screwdriver. Remove the inner brake pad.

    • 4

      Remove the outer pad and spring clip. Insert a new pad into the clip and slip into position on the caliper.

    • 5

      Install a new inner pad and secure it with a retaining screw.

    • 6

      Move the brake caliper back into position over the rotor. Reinstall the caliper's fasteners.

    • 7

      Pump the front brake lever several times to compress the caliper. Add DOT 5 silicone brake fluid to the full mark in the front master cylinder. Replace the master cylinder cover.

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