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  6. : How to replace the rear brake pads on the Harley Davidson Softail

Model: Harley Davidson Softail
Part: Brake pads
How to replace the rear brake pads on the Harley Davidson Softail

In this video tutorial we will see the main instructions to remove and replace the rear brake pads on the Harley Davidson Softail Heritage EVO. First we are going to remove the muffler silencer; then we go to disassemble the rear brake caliper, unscrewing the fixing screws with a hexagonal wrench, as shown in the video. At this point we can remove and replace the pads with new ones, of the right type; let's clean up the dirt from the caliper and leverage the piston to make it re-enter, following the video tutorial to the end!


Posted on 8 March 2024 by ScegliAuto

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Replacement of the rear brake pads on the Harley Davidson Softail.
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