Please help my 48 - brake problems
Today I noticed my left fork higher than the right. I panicked and quickly removed the tire, forks and caliper. I got both aligned and started putting everything back together. Now that I have the forks aligned and everything is torqued, my brakes aren't working. My lever has no pressure and the wheel is hard to roll (it feels like something is stuck).
When I removed the axle the tire dropped and so did the spacers. Now I noticed that the bigger spacer was on the left and the smaller spacer was on (while facing the bike). I installed them the way that I found them BUT when I looked at my brother's 883 I noticed that its the other way around so I redid everything and installed the spacers vice-versa, small on the left big on the right (while standing in front of the bike).
Should I have installed the big spacer on the left and small spacer on the right like how I found them? Or was I right to copy the Iron? I know they're different bike but I thought since they are both Sportster I thought they would be the same. I'm not sure if that has even anything to do with the brakes. I don't recall pressing the front brake lever while the caliper was off.
I'm really frustrated as I was just doing something so simple (or at least I thought it was). Any help would be greatly appreciated! Sorry for the long post.
FMB2 I've been looking for a service manual for my 2014 48 but have had no luck. I only removed the caliper from the rotor. I don't recall pressing the front brake lever while it was off.
72 thanks for the diagram, unfortunately this is for the Iron 883, I have the 48. This one has the wide spacer on the rotor side which is how I installed them.
I read from another member who has a 48 that said that the wide spacer is on the opposite side of the rotor. I will try that today
theres a literary only a 50% chance you put the spacers on wrong.
Spread the pads back in the caliper as far as possible. Get your wheel back on and pump up your brakes... thats all thats to it. We know that the wheel isnt on backwards because there is only one rotor. So once you sort the spacers out. You are done.
relax
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Is the rotor aligned with the caliper after you switched spacers?
As mentioned by cvaria and since you did not disconnect the brake line, just open up the pads to give the rotor some space....then once wheel is on, pump your brake until you feel pressure.
I swapped the spacers around and got everything snugged up and its all back to normal! I made the simple mistake of switching the spacers around by copying my brother's Iron. I should have installed them the way I saw them on the ground or better yet should have labeled or took a picture.
Lesson learned. Thanks again everyone you rock!
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Like......how did that happen? Check the torque on your fork bolts in the upper and lower brackets.
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