This is an old revision of the document!


EVO: Wheels, Brakes & Tires

Brake System

See also Bleeding the Brake Lines In the REF section of the Sportsterpedia.

For more information:

Refer to these threads:

Refer to the Reference Section:


Replacing Brake Pads

2001 Style Caliper

Wrench Sizes & Torque Specs

Caution the use of 6-point sockets and vise-grips will round off the bolt corners. 1)

  • Changing pads:
  • Caliper to fork mounting bolts (2) (rectangles in pic below):
    • Wrench (10mm 12-point), Torque (28-38 ft/lbs / 38-51.5 Nm). 2)
  • Brake Pad Slide Pins (2) (five sided box below):
    • The small bolts on the caliper need to be removed in order to change the pads. 3)
      They will give an audible click when inserted into the housing. 4)
    • Wrench (1/4“ 12-point), Torque (180-200 in/lbs / 20.3-22.6 Nm). 5)
  • Bleeder valve:
    • Torque (80-100 in/lbs / 9.0-11.3 Nm) 6)
  • Banjo bolt on caliper (six sided box below):
    • Wrench (3/8” 12-point)
  • Banjo bolt at M/C:
    • Wrench (7/16 12-point)
  • Disassembling the caliper:
  • Bridge bolts (2) (rectangles in pic below):
  • The 2 larger bolts to the right on the caliper.
    These hold the caliper halves together and shouldn't need to be removed unless you are rebuilding the caliper. 7)
    • Wrench (10mm 12-point), Torque (28-38 ft/lbs / 38.0-51.5 Nm). 8)
02 Caliper 9)


Alternative Calipers:

The 2000 and newer bikes have a completely different mounting boss for the brakes. If you want to upgrade to Brembo calipers you're going to need the lowers from a 2000 and newer model. The stock aluminum style is the same price as the chrome version (at retail) so if you like chrome, it's definitely the way to go. 10)

2004 Style Caliper

When removing the rear caliper pin bolt (44184-04) and raising the caliper, the brake pads will rotate and come out of the retention clip. 11)
During reassembly you must be certain to visually check that the brake pads are properly reinserted into the retention clip.
If the pads are not positioned properly you will cross thread the pin bolt in the aluminum caliper during reassembly.
A cross-threaded caliper pin bolt may permit the caliper to rock side to side on the bracket when the brake is applied causing drag and noise.

Master Cylinder

Master cylinder part numbers and bore sizes. 12) 13) 14)

Front:

YearModelMaster
Cylinder
BoreFluidBanjo
Size
Single or
Dual Discs
2004-2006
2005-2006
1200R
883R
45052-0414mmDOT 5M-12Dual
2004-2006
2005-2006
883/1200C/883C
883L
45146-041/2“
(12.7mm)
DOT 5M-10Single
2007883R/1200R 45052-071/2”
(12.7mm)
DOT 4M-12Dual
2007-2009
2007-2010
2007-2011
2007
883
883C/ 1200C
883L/1200L
XL50
45146-0711mmDOT 4M-10×1.25Single
2007-2010
2009-2010
2011
1200N
883N
XL1200X
42745-07
(black)
DOT 4 Single
2008-2009
2008-2011
1200R
883R
45052-07A1/2“
(12.7mm)
DOT 4M-12Dual
2009XR120042941-085/8” (15.87mm)DOT 4M12x1.5Dual
2010
2010-2011
XR1200
XR1200X
42941-105/8“ (15.87mm)DOT 4 Dual

Front:

15) 16)

1988 XLH 1200:

17)

Brake Rotor

Rear

Rear Brake Rotor (41833-08) 18)


2)
2000 HD XLH FSM pg 2-46
4) , 5) , 6) , 8)
2000 HD XLH FSM pg 2-45
11)
HD Tech Tip #58 dated 5-10-2004
14)
2004 Sportster Parts Catalog pg 49
15) , 16)
photo by Screw Loose Dan of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=847430
This website uses cookies. By using the website, you agree with storing cookies on your computer. Also you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Privacy Policy. If you do not agree leave the website.More information about cookies