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Old 10-22-2019, 10:22 AM
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I'm trying to remove the rear master cylinder bracket on 06 deluxe to put a kuryakyn brake pedal on,or the two on the master cylinder.Can someone tell me what size torx I need to get them off,these screws are on there super tight and I just want to make sure I got the right size torq wrench.
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You need an Allan wrench, not tore.
 
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Seems the best choice would be to by a socket set of Allen sockets. This way you have a variety of sizes for now and the future...

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this photo is not from my harley,don't no what year it is but it is setup different than my 2006 flstn deluxe,they make it look easy take the two torq bolts out then pull the cotter pin out,after I pulled the cotter pin out the clevis wouldn't budge and it's just to tight to work in that small space so i'm trying to loosen the rear master cylinder bracket.can't even find it in there 2006 service manual that I paid over hundred dollars for used.
 
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I would have to take a look at my bike. I never changed the Rear Master Cylinder....


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The Parts Manual is a better option for showing how things are connected since they usually have an exploded view.....I can take a look at that as well...


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Here is a good place to find manuals.....just put in your year bike and model in the Search Box up in the Right Corner..

https://serviceinfo.harley-davidson.com/



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Seems the best choice would be to by a socket set of Allen sockets. This way you have a variety of sizes for now and the future...

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Harleys telling me I need torq the newer Harleys are setup different than my 2006 here is the picture of mine,the other pic is a newer Harley.
Can someone tell me if this is a torq screw or an allen,my bud says allen.
 

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I would have to take a look at my bike. I never changed the Rear Master Cylinder....


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I am not changing the master cylinder i'm trying to install a new brake pedal and need to loosen the master cylinder to slide the pedal on and having a real hard time,all the videos on youtube are showing newer bikes and I guess there different,you can see the patteren.
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