how to change front &rear brake pads
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how to change front &rear brake pads
i just ordered new lyndall z pads for my deluxe can someone explain how to change them front and rear. so far
i know you loosen the pad pins,spread the pads apart with a puttey knife,drop the pads out of the bottom and replace them does the caliper compress that easy,i work on cars and trucks and have to use a c clamp to compress them if anyone can give me advice id appreciate it thank you the new pads are coming in 3 days and i want to be prepared to tackle the job someone said i might need a brake spoon
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how to change front &rear brake pads
Performance Testing Lyndall Racing Brakes New "Z Pad" [align=center][/align][align=left]We decided to test out Lyndall Racing Brakes New Z Pad on our 2003 Dyna Wideglide "test mule". The New Z Pad offers all the benefits of the previous Gold Pad by Lyndall, (superior stopping power, 20-40% longer wear life than OEM) but without the burnishing break-in period. To ensure accurate and fair results, we made three 40 mph passes and then hard stopped (to the edge of tire lock-up). We then measured the distance it took to stop using our stock Harley pads and took an average of the three distances. The average of all three passes from 40 mph was 80.5 feet[/align][align=center] [/align]Next we took the test mule into the shop to swap out the stock brakes for Lyndall's new "Z Pads" part #7195-Z. First the bike was secured to the lift. A jack was used in conjunction to help stabilize the bike and unload the rear suspension in order to detach the rear shock. [align=center] [/align]Next, with the bike stable. We proceeded to remove the stock rear bolts from the caliper. Note: You will need either a 1/4 12 point wrench or thin wall socket. [align=center] [/align]We loosened both rear caliper pad bolts and gently used a flat screwdriver (or you could use a brake spoon) to push the pads between the rotor and the caliper to allow needed clearance for the new thicker pads. (This pushes the caliper pistons in.) [align=center] [/align]On our particular application, we had a caliper bolt clearance problem with the shock. (Your application may or may not have this issue.) In order to allow clearance for the bolt to be removed, we needed to remove the lower shock bolt. (Remember our bike was stabilized and suspension unloaded first.) Once the lower shock bolt was removed, we simply turned the lower portion of the shock out of the way and removed the caliper pad bolt. [align=center][IMG]http://www.cycl
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RE: how to change front &rear brake pads
ORIGINAL: jokr
thanks for all the helpfull responses does anyone know the proper tourqe of the pad pins?
Ill be doing the change on tue. or wed.
thanks for all the helpfull responses does anyone know the proper tourqe of the pad pins?
Ill be doing the change on tue. or wed.
Once the caliper has been successfully re-installed place a few drops of Blue-Locktite (242) on each bolt and tighten each bolt between 28-38 pounds of torque. Once they have been tightened install the 1/4 inch twelve point socket and tighten the two lock pins that hold the pads in place.
I just installed the front pads with a bud. Took us about 30 mins. It was Cake.