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Warming The Wheels
Ride: 2004 Heritage Classic
Join Date: 2008, Feb 02
Posts: 65
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Brake Pad Replacement
I'm ordering Lyndall Z Plus pads for the Heritage. I've studied the service manual and searched this site the best I can. ( Did see caliper maintainence Glider posted. ) I've never changed brakes and would really like to know a little more before I get into this. For instance everything I can read talks about pistons but , if you've never seen one ....... Is there any site ya'll know of with a few more pictures ? No , not that kind of pictures ![]() Thanks. Unk |
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Ride: 07 Road King Classic
Join Date: 2007, Jun 21
Posts: 10,146
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Re: Brake Pad Replacement
If you are doing work on your bike, it's recommended that you have the HD factory manual before starting anything. It will give you a pretty good idea of how to R&R brakes on the bike. Clean the pistons like you saw in that post.
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Ride: 07 Road King Classic
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Re: Brake Pad Replacement
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Warming The Wheels
Ride: 2004 Heritage Classic
Join Date: 2008, Feb 02
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Re: Brake Pad Replacement
Thanks Again , The photos were better than any I've found. Glad you are happy with your Lyndall pads Angel but you'd have to know me -- It takes me more than 45 minutes to open the package ![]() Ride safe. Unk |
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Play The Throttle
Ride: 2004 Heritage classic.
Join Date: 2008, Apr 01
Location: PA.
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Re: Brake Pad Replacement
Is there a +/- on Lyndal pads compares to HD pads?. I need a rear set for mine soon.
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Warming The Wheels
Ride: 2004 Heritage Classic
Join Date: 2008, Feb 02
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Re: Brake Pad Replacement
SeaRider
Everything I can read about Lyndall pads sugest they are easier on the rotors, wear longer , and have no dust. I'm a newbie so you should consider the source but either the large majority of forum members recommend Lyndall or there is one h*ll of a marketing conspiracy ![]() Unk |
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