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Old Feb 11, 2018 | 12:01 PM
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Exclamation I am trying to get a service manual on the WTB forum here

so i can do some of my service myself. Till i get one i want to change my front brake pads on my 2010 Street Glide and i need to know the Torque setting for the 12 point bolts that are holding them on the forks and the Allen heads that are on the Caliper.

Thanks and hopefully i can pickup a used Service manual here and not have to get a new one.
 
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Brake caliper (front) mounting screws 28-38 ft-lbs 37.9-51.5 Nm
Pad pins tighten to 75-102 in-lbs (8.5-11.5 Nm)
 
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Brake caliper (front) mounting screws 28-38 ft-lbs 37.9-51.5 Nm
Pad pins tighten to 75-102 in-lbs (8.5-11.5 Nm)
Thanks brother.
 
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Remember to remove the pad pin spring clip before pulling the pad pins.
 

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If you can find a used one great. If not try Boardtracker or the like. New ones are not that expensive. You might consider the electrical manual as well. The savings on one repair will pay for both.
 
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Be wary of secondhand ones, as they are often priced higher than a brand new one! The genuine article only costs as much as around one hour's labour at your local dealer, so really are as cheap as chips - you'll get that money back the very first time you use it.
 
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