How to service the Softail and Dyna brake pads?

How to service the Softail and Dyna brake pads?

Bob teaches his simple technique for easy access to the Softail and Dyna rear brake to service the brake pads and caliper, as well as how to replace them afterwards. He stresses the importance of only using brake cleaner on each of these parts. Then he shows you how to check the level and condition of brake fluid in the rear master cylinder.

Why is the brake fluid in my Softail not working?

The brake fluid in the Harley Davidson Softail plays a very important part in your safety. Over time, the fluid becomes contaminated with dirt, buildup and moisture, lessening its boiling point (maximum temperature threshold), thus not working as well as it should, and posing a possible safety risk.

What kind of brake fluid does a Harley Davidson Softail use?

This article applies to the Harley Davidson Softail (1984-Present). The brake fluid in the Harley Davidson Softail plays a very important part in your safety.

How do you replace brake fluid on a Harley Davidson?

We will cover replacing the brake fluid for the front master cylinder; for the rear one, repeat the same process with the rear caliper, rear master cylinder, and right foot/brake pedal. Read on to learn how to replace your brake fluid on your Harley Davidson Softail. Figure 1. Front brake fluid reservoir.

Where are the brake rotors on a Harley?

Off comes axle as he notes spacer location and Mark helps remove the wheel. Off comes the old rotor and on goes the good looking performance rotor.

How do you remove brake pads on a Harley?

He removes the brake pads with the caliper still on the fork as not to damage the caliper. He carefully removes the caliper bolts, notes size and location and tells us to wrap the caliper so it does not ding the fender or caliper when we gently set it aside. Off comes axle as he notes spacer location and Mark helps remove the wheel.

Bob teaches his simple technique for easy access to the Softail and Dyna rear brake to service the brake pads and caliper, as well as how to replace them afterwards. He stresses the importance of only using brake cleaner on each of these parts. Then he shows you how to check the level and condition of brake fluid in the rear master cylinder.

How do you change the brake pads on a Harley Davidson?

before you prepare to change out the brake pads. If you fail to do so, more difficult. Once the engine has cooled down sufficiently, mount the the brake pads on both sides of the motorcycle. The brake calipers hold the brake pads in place. Use your Allen spring set. Set the caliper bolts aside in a safe place so that you can

How to replace rear brake pads and rotors?

Step 5 – Using a pair of dikes remove the rotor retainer clip which is used in initial assembly and will not be reinstalled. Step 6 – Next, use a socket to remove both upper and lower caliper mounting bolts. Use a wrench if necessary to secure the slide.

How do you remove a brake caliper on a Harley Davidson?

Remove the brake caliper by removing the two main bolts holding it in place. The process is similar for the front and the back, but the only difference is the room you will have to work. After removing the bolts, pull the caliper up off the rotor and then out.

How do you replace the brake pads on a Harley Davidson?

Place the tip of a flat screwdriver against the rear brake pad’s metal backing plate. Push the brake pads away from the rear brake disc. Remove the brake pad pins from the outer face of the rear brake caliper using a socket wrench.

How do you remove a rear brake caliper?

Remove the brake pad pins from the outer face of the rear brake caliper using a socket wrench. Pull the brake pads out of the caliper and away from the brake disc. Insert the outer brake pad into the brake caliper. Slide the brake pad pins halfway into the caliper to hold the brake pad in place.

How do you change the Softail on a Harley Davidson?

Set the caliper bolts aside in a safe place so that you can reattach them at the end of the procedure. If you have a Softail that that the ends of the clips are exposed. You can then remove the clips using a set of pliers. for signs of damage. If they are damaged, you should replace them with new calipers.

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