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CORRECTION - 12:24 REAR BRAKE CALIPER BOLT IS 16 - 20 FT-LBS NOT
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Let's walk through how to change the front and rear brakes on a newer model ‪@harleydavidson‬ heritage Softail. It's very easy to do and a walk-through video makes it even easier. Save yourself some money and do-it-yourself at home! I use EBC Sintered copper alloy brakes on my Harleys! They are great brake pads for the price!
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@KIMBER976
@KIMBER976 2 года назад
Probably the best instructional vids on RU-vid, I like that you don’t skip the details. Thanks a lot!
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
Sorry I'm late responding but thank you! Very much appreciated!
@floydrturbo1
@floydrturbo1 Год назад
Very thorough and no BS. Thanks for taking the time to show us the details AND include torque settings.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
Thanks for checking it out Floyd! Glad the video helped sir.
@rickyhawkins7407
@rickyhawkins7407 2 года назад
Thank you. I do a lot of the services on my bike, every time I watch one of your videos I learn something new or something to make the job easier. I have had decent tools for years but when I started doing a lot of my own work, invested in a set of good 12 pt sockets.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
Thank you for checking it out Ricky....I got a lot of my tools as I went....seems to make the cost a little more easy to deal with lol
@edgomez3322
@edgomez3322 11 месяцев назад
Just watched your videos on changing through front and back brake pads on your 2015 softail, and your video was just what I needed to see.. Thank you very much for your expertise Ed.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 11 месяцев назад
awesome! Grateful to help!
@rickdionne6877
@rickdionne6877 9 месяцев назад
can't believe this stuff for free...great video......nice dude who explains and shows things in layman's terms.........thanks in kind.......my dealer wanted $170.00 in labour plus parts
@MCMLXXVII-
@MCMLXXVII- Год назад
Thanks for taking your time to help everyone, including me, who watches your content! Great instructions!
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
Thank you for checking them out Eddie! Much appreciated and grateful to help!
@benhall9835
@benhall9835 2 года назад
I've watched a ton of your video's, first time I've commented on any. You explain every thing very well and easy to follow! Thanks for all of your video's! Very helpful
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
Thank you Ben..much appreciated sir. Im glad they have helped and hopefully saved some money! be safe and thanks for commenting!
@johngeiss2911
@johngeiss2911 2 года назад
First RU-vid video I've seen that is easy to follow. Outstanding job brother. I really, really appreciate this.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
Thank you John...youre very welcome sir. be safe
@125saito
@125saito 2 года назад
Love the slide in to frame Steve. Thanks for a great helpful video. Pads are on my to do list.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
Thank for checking it out David...its a breeze. You'll be through it before you know it.
@Flashftw
@Flashftw День назад
First go on my Fatboy Special on the brakes. Alot different than the Shovel's & Evo's I've worked on. Excellent step by step instructions. Thanx...
@kenc165
@kenc165 2 года назад
Very easy to follow video, wouldn’t have tried a front brake job if I hadn’t watched your video. Thanks.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
Glad the video helped Ken!
@gianlucapascale6834
@gianlucapascale6834 Год назад
Hi Steven. Just replaced my rear pads on my 2012 FLSTN and it was smooth thanks to your well laid out video. I appreciate it.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
thats awesome! So glad the video helped and saved you some bucks! Thats what its all about!
@jeffcook3435
@jeffcook3435 Год назад
Great video and what I particularly liked was your use of a torque wrench followed by the instruction to only click once, people have no idea how much bolt stretch there is each time they do that. I’ve subscribed and now looking forward to the next video I watch…stay safe.
@DonMcKenzie-yw8mh
@DonMcKenzie-yw8mh 2 месяца назад
Man your videos are really amazing and awesome knowledge budz. You have made my Harley riding experience so much better because I can maintain my own bike and I’ve learned almost everything I know about my 2013 Heritage Softtail from you and your videos. Thank you so much and please keep doing an excellent job on your videos. I’m not the only one that appreciates every minute you put into them. Don McKenzie Vancouver, B.C.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 месяца назад
Hey Don...thank you very much for the awesome comment...that really means a lot to know that they are helping and it makes the time and effort to make them all worth it.
@kentkramer3866
@kentkramer3866 Год назад
Thanks for sending the SWAG and love ur videos. Very helpful
@justanotherviewer52
@justanotherviewer52 2 года назад
Thanks Steve. Doing your own work is a great option.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
Totally agree! Save those bucks for more parts lol
@michaelwills7884
@michaelwills7884 2 года назад
Man I have been a mech mill right and osv engineer still love watching your vids , great job in both work and video explanations man keep up the great work.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
Thank you for the kind words Michael and checking out the video!
@trikemike7291
@trikemike7291 2 года назад
I have a 2014 Triglide trike I am not a mechanic but this video has helped me to be able to save me some money on oil changes and now the brakes at least the front ones
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
Hey Mike thanks for checking out the videos man...and im glad they are helping you! I hope to get a triglide in here soon to do some work on for future videos.
@Hoglife
@Hoglife Месяц назад
It is June of 2024 and this came across my feed,it’s basically the same way as a car,watched the video to be 100%,Thanks for the video!
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Месяц назад
yeah pretty basic to do...a few tools and a little know how and you can save a ton of money
@daveantill9804
@daveantill9804 2 года назад
Hey man,what a great video,thanks for showing this process.I'm doing the pads and fluid flush this coming week on my 16 Heritage,I'll keep this video close at hand.Safe travels👊
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
Thanks for checking it out Dave...glad the video helped...pretty straight forward and after you do it a few times its a breeze..be safe man1
@rjdavis947
@rjdavis947 2 года назад
I just use the old brake pad and C clamp to push the pistons back in. Great info on pad material, as usual. Thanks again
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
Thanks RJ...yeah for sure and easy and cheaper way to do it...some guys like those gadget tools though
@glickmpb
@glickmpb 4 месяца назад
I just saw this in Feb 2024 and its an AWESOME video! I loved the very first step when you said "we do it by the service manual". This is a super easy job the dealerships RAPE people over. Most people simply need a little courage! Awesome!!
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 4 месяца назад
Absolutly...these are things you can do at home and save tons of money plus you learn a little about your bike along the way. Thank you for checking it out!
@glickmpb
@glickmpb 4 месяца назад
@@sikbaggers I am not afraid to get my hands dirty but I have always been leary about having to bleed brakes. I was kinda shocked you didn't need to do that on your bike. I only have about 4500 miles on my 2019 Fat Boy 114, but when do you anticipiate fronts and rears?
@kennethdutton4153
@kennethdutton4153 2 года назад
Appreciate the time taken to make the video 👍🏻
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
Thanks for checking it out Kenneth! Hope it helped! be safe
@jeremymcclanahan2389
@jeremymcclanahan2389 2 года назад
THANKS A MILLION FOR SHARING THIS!!
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
Youre very welcome sir and thank you for checking it out!
@usscvr
@usscvr 7 месяцев назад
Great video! Excellent descriptions and talk-through. Thanks!
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 7 месяцев назад
Glad to help!!
@louisdiaz5428
@louisdiaz5428 Год назад
My first subscriber. ty for the knowledge.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
Thank you for checking it out and the sub Louis! Much appreciated!
@stevemccasland1693
@stevemccasland1693 Год назад
Thank you for the information one using a twelve point socket. Job went really well (19 breakout ) about 20 minutes. Just the front pads
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
Nice! And saved a ton of money doing it yourself. glad to help!
@robertluttrell2058
@robertluttrell2058 2 года назад
Great video, your the best on the internet!
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
Thank you Robert! Glad the videos are helping!
@medcook57
@medcook57 2 года назад
Thanks for the brake pad material explanation.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
You're very welcome.,. Buying pads can be confusing...always had great luck with the Sintered pads.
@michaelzielinski1702
@michaelzielinski1702 10 месяцев назад
On top of you showing how to it saved me time and money!And the best thing is I saved even more money by not having to stay at a holiday inn express! Very thorough and consice! Thank you for the video! (Sorry about the joke ;)
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 10 месяцев назад
haha thanks man! Glad to help and thank you for the comment and checking out the video! Be safe!
@donfinkey692
@donfinkey692 Год назад
Sir, you are a wealth of knowledge and experience!
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
Thank you so much for your generous comment! I truly appreciate your kind words and recognition
@philv930
@philv930 Год назад
Thanks for this video! Gonna be putting new pads on my '14 Deluxe with ABS. At least on my bike Ill have to take off the top exhaust can. Also for those who have the same bike as me, the EBC Part numbers for these pads he used are FA458HH - Rear and FA457HH - Front.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
thank you for the parts numbers Phil!
@onthern
@onthern 2 года назад
Great vid. Thanks for the walk through.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
thank you for checking it out and glad it helped!
@briemosborne7017
@briemosborne7017 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for your videos, they are really important for a guy that is fed up with dealership bullshit and outrageous tech fees, for something as simple as this pad-swapping procedure. I just did my first oil change in my fat boy and I saved tons of money, with the satisfaction it was done with authentic Amsoill synthetic oil, turns out the dealer DID NOT use synthetic but conventional, yet they charged me for their Syn 3 ending up paying $180 for it plus one hour labor. I will do my own brakes, spark plugs, and wires next time.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for checking out the video and the commnet. Thats what its all about...saving money and knowing you have what you paid for in your bike. Plus working on your bike will get you more familiar with your machine....and thats always a plus.
@jdkmboy
@jdkmboy 2 года назад
Yo Small Town Famous with Big City Dreams, nicely done and keep them coming!
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
You know it brother!!
@christophergonzalez3104
@christophergonzalez3104 Год назад
Hell yea man thank you🤘🏽
@coastaltransplant
@coastaltransplant 5 месяцев назад
Good comment on the proper use of a tq wrench subscriber earned just from that.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for checking it out and the sub! Much appreciated!
@ToughShiftGarage
@ToughShiftGarage 4 месяца назад
Just about to do the front brakes! Awesome video! Just subscribed!
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 4 месяца назад
Thank you very much! Glad to help!
@Azucarpups
@Azucarpups Год назад
Thank you for the lesson. New to the harley diy school coming off the sport bike .
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
glad the video helped! If you have any questions let me know!
@danoweston6185
@danoweston6185 8 месяцев назад
You know what you're doing!
@edmilsoncosta9136
@edmilsoncosta9136 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing!!! Great content.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
Thank you for checking it out! be safe!
@Breakout2018
@Breakout2018 4 месяца назад
Great Video! Made it look simple Steve.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 4 месяца назад
Yeah its not too bad..definitely worth doing on your own and saving that service fee. Glad it helped!!
@patsamples6452
@patsamples6452 2 года назад
Thanks Steve, after this video I might be able to do this myself….. I will have to watch again, I’m sure as I go
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
You can do it! Easy and save some money for more parts!
@tedzirbes6713
@tedzirbes6713 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for the detailed video, subscribed 👍🏻
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for the sub!
@MrHobbs-lm8jn
@MrHobbs-lm8jn 2 года назад
Thanks good vid and info appreciate your doing this
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
thank you for checking it out!
@briandemartino2037
@briandemartino2037 5 месяцев назад
Great vid thanks very helpful
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 5 месяцев назад
thank you brian...glad to help!
@kilburn1313
@kilburn1313 Год назад
Good stuff thanks from rural South Australia
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
Thank you Glyn!
@user-gl3zj9ir8b
@user-gl3zj9ir8b Год назад
I use the old brake shoe to compress the pistons back in the caliper. Thought it might be useful info. Great videos thanks for your time
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
excellent tip! Thank you!
@davidhelton9007
@davidhelton9007 2 года назад
Sorry honey….. classic! Very helpful video Steve .. Thank you.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
HA...yeah she didnt think so lol but I did order the chrome cover lol
@Storm23Trooper
@Storm23Trooper Год назад
Thanks for this . I saved allot of money 💰
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
Youre very welcome!
@briano3128
@briano3128 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing you knowledge.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
Thank you for checking it out!
@russpeaknuckel9525
@russpeaknuckel9525 3 месяца назад
Great video ! Thanks
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 3 месяца назад
Thank you Russ!
@edmilsoncosta9136
@edmilsoncosta9136 Год назад
Once again, very nice content. I believe I'll do it next weekend.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
Glad the video helped!
@georgeburlacu1175
@georgeburlacu1175 2 года назад
Thank you!😉👍
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
Yes sir!
@johnturturiello7347
@johnturturiello7347 Год назад
Thanks excellent video
@staceyrizzo311
@staceyrizzo311 2 года назад
Great video very helpful
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
Thank you! Im glad it helped! Be safe.
@clamshack5116
@clamshack5116 Год назад
great video
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
thank you, glad it helped!
@buzz961
@buzz961 Год назад
thanks man good job
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
you're very welcome!
@charlieholt2050
@charlieholt2050 Год назад
great video thanks for the info
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
You're very welcome !
@matthorn8496
@matthorn8496 Год назад
Thanks for the video, it’s a great learning tool for a new rider who wants to do maintenance on his own versus paying a lot to a dealership. And as always, love the Ugga Dugga. Also I have a 1999 HD Heritage Softail, will the same principles apply. Thanks.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
Hey Matt thanks for checking them out and yes...same principle's however your brake bolts may be slightly different and torque specs thats why its a great idea to get a service manual for your bike...you should be able to find a pdf version with no problems on the internet for download for that bike.
@twmlloyd5257
@twmlloyd5257 Год назад
Great info, thank you
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
Sorry for the late reply, I just got back from Sturgis ...thank you for checking it out!
@twmlloyd5257
@twmlloyd5257 Год назад
@@sikbaggers No problem, hope you had a good time, from Wales UK
@allynpinnello3012
@allynpinnello3012 2 года назад
Great video Steve! Keep 'em coming.....Wondering.....Is some "over your paygrade" stuff coming to your channel.....Because you do so well at explaining things!
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
Well the installs are about to get harder from here on out...New wheels and tires going on, lower fork legs being swapped to chrome and also new clutch and brake lines with taller bars...I dont know if I will really get into the engine on this one or not though...trying to build this on a budget...sort of..lol
@jaimefernandez7458
@jaimefernandez7458 Год назад
Thank u.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
You're welcome
@irnfocus
@irnfocus Год назад
Always great content and easy to follow step by step directions- i am replacing the rear pads on a 12 Softail heritage but just realized the pin apparently backed out and is gone. Do you know what they part is called and where I can find it?
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
Im not sure which pin it is.,..but here is parts break down on HD REAR - estore.chester-harley-davidson.co.uk/sip/2012-flhtcuse7-parts-catalog-brake-caliper-rear_assembly-272978~27 FRONT - estore.chester-harley-davidson.co.uk/sip/2012-flhtcuse7-parts-catalog-brake-caliper-front_assembly-272978~26
@cesarfernandez455
@cesarfernandez455 2 года назад
Rad video!!
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
Thank you Cesar!!
@sfret1
@sfret1 Год назад
Great video. I've done the brake pads myself on other. I've never loosen the caps on the master cylinders. I am I necessarily doing this wrong or just harder?
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
I rarely loosen the cover but the service manual says to so thats how I shoot the videos..by the book, but no,..you are fine not loosening it.
@chriswebster5908
@chriswebster5908 Год назад
Great videos. Always very helpful thank you. Could you please post a link for the motorcycle table lift you use?
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
Thank you Chris..here is the lift I got amzn.to/3EEii4F you can get it from here or from APLUS's website...same thing
@michaelgilbert1665
@michaelgilbert1665 Год назад
I was looking for the ratchet tool for the calipers. I have an 04 fatboy and had a time getting them suppressed.
@aaroncollins8948
@aaroncollins8948 2 года назад
preciate your video. i have a 2021hd softail standard and the hand brake the other day just got really stiff, only have 6k on the bike. whats your opinion. never had this problem.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
only 6 k on the bike id take her in for warranty work..if you start messing with it they may reject it
@gman4092
@gman4092 10 месяцев назад
Could you do a clutch adjustment with a hydraulic clutch cable? My service manual only show with a regular clutch cable. No sure why........ Thanks love the videos and info learning . My bike is an 07 cvo springer.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 10 месяцев назад
You can but you do it on the clutch itself...the only thing you can do to the clutch lever and line is change out the fluid. That should be done every couple of years.
@charlespayne2002
@charlespayne2002 25 дней назад
PSA, the size for the rear pad pin is 1/4 inch 12 point. Great vid
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 23 дня назад
thanks charles
@jeffbrigham6774
@jeffbrigham6774 Год назад
On the rear brakes once you put the caliper back on with the new pads if you can line up the bolt holes can you assume the bottom tabs fell into the correct position?
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
you are correct
@mindrope21
@mindrope21 5 месяцев назад
I do a lot of basic automotive work on my vehicles, especially brakes. On bike brakes, do you not apply a light amount of "brake & caliper" grease on the pins, shims (where the pad slides) and the back of the pad? Kudos on this demo, Thanks
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 5 месяцев назад
you absoultaly can...its not called for in the service manual but you can...it wont hurt anything.
@PescesKitchen
@PescesKitchen Год назад
Are the new brakes supposed to squeak when you use them for the first time on the rear?
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
They can depending on what kind if brakes you got...or the wear and tear on the rotors. Its should line out over time.
@jeffbrigham6774
@jeffbrigham6774 Год назад
Once you put the new pads on get the calipers back on the bike everything tightened up and the brakes pumped up is it normal for the caliper to have very slight play if you move the caliper up and down/front to back (depending on how you look at it) from the top? Thank you
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 11 месяцев назад
yes the way these lay in there...its normal
@michaelflorant8641
@michaelflorant8641 8 месяцев назад
Is this the same procedure for 2022 Street Bob?
@jimmypattison1891
@jimmypattison1891 Год назад
hiya i have a 2014 cvo softail breakout FXSBSE im trying to find out the right Ft/Pds setting for the rear hex head caliper fixing bolt PLEASE
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
Brake caliper mounting bolt, rear 16-20 ft-lbs .......sorry i missed this comment but here is a direct link to my google drive for the 14 softail service manual. drive.google.com/file/d/1czUq9Uk1QZK9Ap8vOA6aiN4SjnQD4ctu/view?usp=sharing
@snakebite6511
@snakebite6511 2 года назад
You always make it look easy, but im still not doing it myself :)
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
Thanks for checking it out though. Sometimes we have to know our "pay grade", what I call it anyway...some stuff is over my pay grade and I let someone else do it...it happens.
@Storm23Trooper
@Storm23Trooper Год назад
You ain’t got the huevos 😂
@DAVE5187
@DAVE5187 11 месяцев назад
Lol I feel ya
@user-ij8qv1qg7w
@user-ij8qv1qg7w 8 месяцев назад
Nice video, but a little nervous to do it still. It looks easy! I'll give it a try
@vincentmurante5142
@vincentmurante5142 2 года назад
Hey Steve can you do a video on changing the break fluid with abs breaks
@jasonbreedlove495
@jasonbreedlove495 2 года назад
Yes.please!!
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
That will be coming up as I have to change the cables and lines for the new handlebars...that will be part of that video...coming soon!
@gilou3424
@gilou3424 2 месяца назад
Hi ! Thank you for your so helpfull video. Could you precize me the size of your little 12 points socket please ?
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 месяца назад
yes its a 10mm
@gilou3424
@gilou3424 2 месяца назад
@@sikbaggers not imperial size then ?
@shellshock5364
@shellshock5364 2 года назад
Hey Steve… what size 12 point socket is required to remove the pad retainer bolt on the rear calliper?
@enriquevalle5594
@enriquevalle5594 2 года назад
I don't know if he said it or not but both front and rear, have 10 mm bracket bolts and 6 mm retainer bolts, both 12 piont. On the softail I have and the one in the video. Hope that helps
@jeffbrigham6774
@jeffbrigham6774 Год назад
1/4” 12 point
@DrWhoRocks333
@DrWhoRocks333 Год назад
1/4"
@michaelmaggen3534
@michaelmaggen3534 2 года назад
Its a very usfull clip... What would be the size of the 12point.sucket on the rear brakes? Is it metric or inch missure?
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
thank you..its a 10mm
@jclark6895
@jclark6895 5 месяцев назад
New sub here. What sre your thoughts on lubing the contact points?
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 5 месяцев назад
You certainly can...I went straight by the service manual but it wont hurt anything
@afcro
@afcro 3 месяца назад
Steve, what size is that 12pt socket? I got all 6pt so need to go buy some. Thanks in advance sir!!!
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 3 месяца назад
they are all 10mm 12 point bolts...harley loves those on just about every model they make.
@edwardbradshaw1253
@edwardbradshaw1253 2 года назад
Hey quick question what are the floorboards and brake pedal your running on the road glide
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
Those are prototypes...still testing but they will be out very soon and ill do a full video on them
@ironmerv
@ironmerv 2 года назад
Yes I was going to ask the same. I really like the look on those floor boards.
@scootertrash647
@scootertrash647 2 года назад
Might wanna add the 2 pin bolts need a 1/4 12point socket that can be tricky to find. I had to order one. No one carried it
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
14:34 you may have missed it skipping through the video...the bike I was working on has a 10mm 12 point bolt...i clearly mentioned it in this video and also talked about why you need a 12 point socket versus a standard 6 sides one. M ight wanna watch the whole video. ;)
@scootertrash647
@scootertrash647 2 года назад
@@sikbaggers ohhh,lol. My bad bro. I only commented on it cuz I went thru hell trying to find one lol. Great vid anyway, keep em coming
@dwheeler016
@dwheeler016 2 года назад
Thanks. You said the letters A.B.S. What about the special software from the factory (kneeling and facing Milwaukie as I write this) and the super special tech they will have to fly in the corporate jet to make the ABS work again?
@dwheeler016
@dwheeler016 2 года назад
@@heybruh3274 I was basically repeating what the Harley dealer told me when I bought my Ultra. I never touched the brakes anyway and left any liability to them.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
Well there is a way to bleed ABS brakes and we will covering that very soon in an upcoming video when we swap out our lines for taller bars...its not as bad as HD wants you to think it is. ABS valves are always open..so as long you dont turn the bike on and send power to the module while your doing it, its the same as bleeding brakes on non ABS bikes.
@matthewdalton4410
@matthewdalton4410 Год назад
I forgot to loosen the master cylinder cover for my front brakes will it cause air in the lines?
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
The only way to get air in the lines is actually opening it and being low on fluid, you take the chance of sucking air in. The reason we open them is so there is no pressure on the system when you are pumping them but honestly its ok...a lot of times we dont open them either and just push the fluid back up the lines into the master cylinder.
@alistairsmilerjones9959
@alistairsmilerjones9959 Год назад
Hi Steve, love your tutorials. I can’t hear you mention the size of the rear calliper 12 point socket. The front you say is a 10mm. I have a 2017 Breakout and the rear 12 point pin looks a lot smaller? Thanks in advance.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
It could be smaller on the break out...its best to just get yourself a good 12 point socket set if you wrenching o the bike..its worth the little extra money.
@jeffbrigham6774
@jeffbrigham6774 Год назад
1/4 12 point
@alistairsmilerjones9959
@alistairsmilerjones9959 Год назад
@@jeffbrigham6774 Thank you
@james.carnahan
@james.carnahan Год назад
You have to get yourself a metric and and imperial 12pt socket set - as I found out when I thought my 6mm 12pt socket would fit the rear….. I do wish HD would stick to one standard, if possible. 1/4 socket for rear, 10mm socket for front… it might be different on your model, mine’s a FLSTFBS 2016 FatBoy S
@alistairsmilerjones9959
@alistairsmilerjones9959 Год назад
@@james.carnahan Thanks pal, it’s the same as yours, I’ve bought them now, don’t make it easy for us do they.
@barneythedog977
@barneythedog977 2 года назад
Great JOb, where do I get that12 sided malarkey wrench and what is the size Thanks. (why the hell did they use that 12 sided bolt besides making it hard for DYI to change their own pads)
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
12 points are pretty common bolts...they are way harder to strip out and something like brakes that get changes alot of the years need those style...they usually come in a good set of sockets...or you can buy them individually if you want...its a 10mm Here is one on amazon that is 2 bucks amzn.to/39sGjPj and here is a set of them for 32 amzn.to/3Hz0xUc
@barneythedog977
@barneythedog977 2 года назад
@@sikbaggers Thank you! I have since looked into it and to my embarrassment found out as you said it is a common style. Thanks for letting me know the exact size!
@davidstringer2655
@davidstringer2655 Год назад
I recently replaced mine with the ebc sintered pads you used my rear disc was warm enough that I couldn’t leave my hand on it after about 2 miles would this be normal ?
@guitarplayerlp7018
@guitarplayerlp7018 Год назад
check the anti rattle spring. If your brake pad backing plates are not seated on the outside of the spring correctly (you will see little raised bits on the spring) the pad will constantly be riding the disc and get really hot - even if you dont use the rear brake at all
@FLSTFB103
@FLSTFB103 Год назад
What size is the 12-point socket for the rear Brake?
@DrWhoRocks333
@DrWhoRocks333 Год назад
1/4"
@pichan78orellana90
@pichan78orellana90 Месяц назад
Is bleeding not required when changing brakes? I own a 15 deluxe.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Месяц назад
"bleeding" is never required during a brake pad change. You would only need to bleed your brakes if you have somehow let air into the system. ..I would recommend that you check your brake fluid moisture every 15k miles using a brake fluid testing pen amzn.to/3yqBHW3 you can judge by that when to "flush" your fluids.
@markfollett9568
@markfollett9568 2 года назад
Can you recommend a 12 point socket set? Thank you, Mark
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers 2 года назад
Hey Mark...yes...so here is one from amazon that I have that I used several times before I got the ones i used in the video. They came in a larger set of sockets I got from home depot...kind of bonus..I didnt realize they were in there until I got it home. But this set works great too and have their own case amzn.to/3tkk2uj
@charlieholt2050
@charlieholt2050 10 месяцев назад
What size socket did you use to remove rear caliper bolts?
@SergioVazquez-ct2ve
@SergioVazquez-ct2ve 7 месяцев назад
I ask the same question 12 points but what size ???
@sfret1
@sfret1 Год назад
Wish I knew what size that 12 pt. (by 1/4" drive) is. My sons tool box is a mess. Off to Lowe's to get another.
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
10mm
@Sweetchilliheat18
@Sweetchilliheat18 Год назад
Hey so how do you know if your out or low on brake fluid If you lose a little each time when & how would you refill it
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
check your master cylinder ...pop the covers, make sure to never hit the brakes with that cover off or will introduce air into the system. pop the cover...check the level and add some there is you need it.
@Sweetchilliheat18
@Sweetchilliheat18 Год назад
Okay I think I fucked up a tad I never opened the cylinder because the calipers opened fairly easily Everything is back together but the breaks are super stiff, won't even move a bit Should I start over or can I open the cylinder now
@dannykraut9521
@dannykraut9521 Год назад
I forgot to open the master brake cylinder and brake fluid poured out of the rear when I pressed the caliper in. What should I replace to remedy this mistake?
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
Just a dot 4 or dot 5 brake fluid...it doesnt matter what you have in there..4 or 5..you can mix them with no harm
@dannykraut9521
@dannykraut9521 Год назад
@@sikbaggers I definitely blew the seals in caliper. The rear breaks won't pressurize. Is it worth it to repair the seals or just get a whole new caliper.
@jeoff1954
@jeoff1954 Год назад
@Danny Kraut replace the seals. It's super easy and very cheap.
@erinmccauley6541
@erinmccauley6541 Год назад
Quick question and I am a wife of a 2011 heritage Softail Harley owner( my wonderful husband). And we're in a little argument about a bolt that must go on the front brakes. I think you can only order it from Harley store it Is the bolt that goes thru the calipers and brake pads in the center. Goes in from left side. I'm pretty sure. Argument " should you not ride the bike if that bolt is missing?" I say,"order a new one and put it on and do not ride period until it is replaced." He says," it don't NEED it and it is fine. the clips alone are enough to hold the pads in." I'm not even sure if the terminology that I am using is even correct so pardon me if it's not. But this is all I know about it. So someone please help a wife out that KNOWS 🤞 what she is talking about? Thanks in advance. Just trying to keep him safe. But it's been a really BIG ordeal at my home the past few days over this. 🙀
@sikbaggers
@sikbaggers Год назад
So what you are referring to is the bridge bolt/pad pin and clip. This bolt is only threaded on the end and the center is smooth. Your pads ride on the smooth part. That bolt helps your pads move back and forth smoothly in a straight line so they dont bind up. This pin/bolt should be lubed when you replace your pads to make sure it has smooth motion. If the pads are new you would probably be ok because there is little movement but as the pads wear they will move more. If the pads somehow get bound at an angle you will find yourself with little to no front brakes and having a bad day. Not to cause any more of an argument but its literally a 7 dollar bolt/clip...why risk it? Not really worth it to me. I hope this helps. Be safe!
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