When should you replace brake pads on a Harley Davidson?

When should you replace brake pads on a Harley Davidson?

Brake pads must be inspected for wear every 2500 miles (4000 km). If you ride under adverse conditions, (steep hills, heavy traffic, etc.) a more frequent inspection at 1000 miles (1600 km) or less, is required. Failure to inspect brake pads for wear could result in death or seri- ous injury.

How often do you replace motorcycle brake pads?

Brake pads need to be changed every 20,000 miles to prevent the brake pads from completely breaking down. You should also change them if they are 1-2 millimeters or they are less than 1/8 of an inch.

Do motorcycle brake pads get old?

Brake pads should last thousands of miles, and can last tens of thousands of miles, but you should rely on physical indicators of pad life (such as pad thickness, or wear indicator grooves in the pad) to determine how long your pad life, instead of an arbitrary amount of time or miles.

What causes brake pads to wear quickly?

For this reason, congested highways are the main culprits that cause brake pad wear. Your front brake pads will also wear down faster than your rear pads. The front of your vehicle handles a lot more weight transfer as you brake, causing more wear. Over time heat and friction also contribute to brake pad wear.

What is the best brake pad for a Harley?

DP Sintered Metal Brake Pads. The sintered metal brake pads from DP Brakes provide excellent and fast braking performance for different Harley Davidson motorcycles in both dry and wet conditions. The pads are made from sintered metal which are known for its durability.

How do you change rear brake pads?

How to change your rear brake pads. Support the car on jackstands and remove the wheel. Clean the brakes and remove the caliper. Remove the pads from the caliper and examine the disc and brake line (s) Insert the new pads and replace the caliper and any necessary clips. Check the brake fluid.

How thick are Harley brake pads?

At a minimum, you should inspect your brake pads, front and rear, after every 2,500 miles. Brake pads on a Harley-Davidson Electra Glide have a minimum wear thickness of 0.04 inches.