Delboy's Garage, Harley Sportster Rear Brake service.

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • A much requested How-To video on Harley Davidson Sportster rear brake caliper service. Not an easy item to remove, but fortunately you don't have to for changing pads or cleaning, it can all be done while the caliper is still in place on the bike!

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  • @panaderofilms
    @panaderofilms 9 лет назад +11

    You probably know this, but your videos not only help viewers save money, but to your additional credit, you are a singular source for the restoration of faith in humanity, sir. Cheers!

  • @ricaldrich3424
    @ricaldrich3424 8 лет назад +20

    Really good video no stupid music clear and concise instruction on how to preform a task. Good job on the camera Penny. Thanks

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  8 лет назад

      +Ric Aldrich Thank you Ric, much appreciated - Penny!

    • @kevinhogan715
      @kevinhogan715 2 года назад

      This is why I love this channel no stupid music just good information. It gets tiring the egos on RUclips. You sir are a breath of fresh air straight to the point and get it done. Thank you.

  • @frankpease
    @frankpease 8 лет назад +1

    This is my first bike, and when I got it it had sat for 8 years, your videos helped me get it running. Now as I'm doing my first brake change I decided to watch your video and I'm glad I did, I'm used to working on cars and was about to do the mistakes you warned against. all of them. Thanks for the save!

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  8 лет назад

      +Frank Pease Hi buddy , great to hear from you... glad we could help you with some videos and what a great project, hope it all goes well and rememeber to enjoy yourself - all the best, D&P!

  • @monorath
    @monorath 4 года назад +3

    Mate you really have the best and most realistic HD DIYs so far.
    Congrats.

  • @jblifeasitis895
    @jblifeasitis895 10 лет назад +1

    Just excellent work Del, the way you explain it, is very explicit and just good for the DIY mechanic. And after all, working on a motorcycle is very enjoyable to do. I bet that many people who see you working on the bikes, will find good inspiration.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      Hope so Joppie, that's the aim after all.....its hard time these days and garages seem to have lost all grip on reality with their labour charges....so no choice really.. happy new year mate.. Del.

    • @jblifeasitis895
      @jblifeasitis895 10 лет назад

      Yeah Del and Penny, best wishes for 2014, and safe riding.

  • @chrishaith6660
    @chrishaith6660 6 лет назад +4

    Thanks Delboy. I schoolboyed it and ripped out the bolts. Yeah the ones you say dont take off!!!!! Oh well, thanks for the cracking vid, makes my life so much easier

  • @bluesriderDF
    @bluesriderDF 8 лет назад +2

    Excellent vid. I did this today on my 07 Sporty XL1200. My brake pads didn't have the center grove or the backing plate, not sure what the previous owner put on, but they work fine. Changed the brake fluid too while I was back there. Thanks again Del!

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  8 лет назад

      +gfish66 That's great news and the kind of comment we love to hear the most ! Glad the video could help ....

  • @paulwellard4206
    @paulwellard4206 7 лет назад

    All done and dusted. Your clear and concise visuals and documentary are a joy to follow. thanks again.

  • @Wassenburger
    @Wassenburger 10 лет назад +1

    I thought I ought to drop a thanks on here. Of all places, I find the best RUclips American v-twin DIY guy from the same country I'm in! As a constantly learning amateur wrencher, I can't thank you enough, sir.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      Hey buddy, I'm by no means the best Harley DIY guy, the remit was just to load up the basics so that our fellow riders could avoid paying expensive dealer bills for jobs that are no more than housekeeping... where abouts are you my friend??!

    • @Wassenburger
      @Wassenburger 10 лет назад

      I live in West London, not far from Heathrow. I commute with my XL883 to Oxford so it really pays off to wrench on my own where possible. Plus I'm sure you'll agree it's totally zen... Even with a Haynes manual, I still learn a ton more watching RUclips videos, and yours definitely saved me ruining my bike on a few occasions. If you're ever in London (if not already), drop a line if you fancy a pint on me because it's the least I could do and a few beers would be nothin' compared to what I saved. Really! - Jon

  • @stevehernandez1632
    @stevehernandez1632 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks for all your help! It ended up being he pin that holds the brake pedal to the brake cylinder. It was missing. I believe it broke off or rattled off! Man oh man! I was worried for a while but got home and started looking around and figured it out! Thank you for all your help and time brotha! Very much appreciated

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  9 лет назад +1

      steve hernandez Well spotted mate, knew it would be something simple, so often with these things it'll be something forgotten at re-assembly... well spotted and glad you got it all fixed - ride safe buddy!

  • @alexandrecruz885
    @alexandrecruz885 10 лет назад

    This How-To vídeo came just in time!!! My 2010 Iron just had started to make noise! Been following the channell for a few months now... Been really helpfull!!! Thanks for all the tutorial's for us young riders

  • @scotlan6114
    @scotlan6114 8 лет назад

    Awesome guys, performing rear brake service to get rid of annoying squeal this weekend. Thanks again!

    • @scotlan6114
      @scotlan6114 8 лет назад

      my rear brake is a different design foe 2016 883. will need a little research before tearing into it.

  • @CarletonJohnson
    @CarletonJohnson 10 лет назад +1

    Perfect timing, Just done the brakes this morning and the single Brembo on the back is floating, but in my case on my MT-03 it was a case of taking a cotter pin out of a rod and give it a tap from the outside and it just slides out, same again the pads just drop out of slots at the back.
    Thanks Del, couldn't have done it without ya!

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      haha mate, that's cool! That's very kind of you mate, but pat yourself on the back, you did the work...! There's something really satisfying about refurbing your brakes, not only that, it stops you going in the hedge too, which has to be a bonus lol! Cheers buddy, Del

    • @CarletonJohnson
      @CarletonJohnson 10 лет назад

      Moonfleet41 I find staying out of the hedges to be a good thing! ;)

  • @TheAmos73
    @TheAmos73 10 лет назад +1

    Cheers for that, I bought gold fren sintered from that famous auction site . Ive stripped the brakes and cleaned them as per your videos so changing them shouldnt be too challenging!

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      Well done Andy, glad to hear it mate, just follow the steps in the video and you'll be fine mate... good luck with it, glad we could help, Del

  • @JohnDoe-cq3ii
    @JohnDoe-cq3ii 7 лет назад

    Hey, just wanted to take a moment to say thank you for posting these videos. They have helped me on multiple occasion now and are definitely appreciated.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  7 лет назад

      Hey thanks buddy, really appreciate the feedback, the videos take a while to make, so it's good to know they find an audience!

  • @BeardofHoneySoul
    @BeardofHoneySoul 10 лет назад +1

    Never occurred to me to take the plates off the pads and clean in between! Thanks again for your help. I definitely don't need to take the rear caliper off and i dont need pads. Just a rookie when it comes to my new passion! Never heard of the copper grease, definitely going to get that. Much appreciated.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      Hi buddy, glad it worked for you, and as you can see, it's never that hard once you get down to it! Any job looks more complicated if it's a mystery to you! If you can't find Copper Grease, then there is a grey graphite version also, but whatever you use, just make sure it's NOT regular grease, as this will melt and run on to your brakes! Good luck and ride safe my friend, thanks for your support, Del

  • @WaveAction777
    @WaveAction777 10 лет назад

    Another great video with more than enough detail for a first timer. That is what sets you apart from many Del, one is not left with a void in the procedure. Great detail camera work as well Pen.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      Hi mate, thank you most kindly for that, im happy that you like the videos, we just try to keep it simple and make things easy to follow, things like brakes are really important, and if someone is going to take the job on for the first time, then i guess its vital they dont miss anything... thanks for your kind support mate, and have a happy new year.. Del.

  • @charlestehuia9263
    @charlestehuia9263 10 лет назад +1

    Thanks a lot Delboy,I have just bought a 1200 sporty and I don't know anything about them, however after watching your maintenance videos I feel confident enough to have a go @ doing my own maintenance.
    Because of the prices involved with harleys and all things harley,I appreciate your tutorial videos very much thank you very much again mate.
    Maori boy Harley Davidson..cheers mate

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      Ayup Charley! Good to hear from you my friend, and congratulations on your Sporty... part of the joy of owning any motorcycle is being able to interact with it and take care of it's needs... also, it helps you keep tabs on the wear and tear, so you can not only change things like brake pads and tyres when the right time comes, but also have enough advanced warning to budget for them and set the money aside ahead of time! Good luck my friend, welcome to the biking family and ride safe, Del

    • @charlestehuia9263
      @charlestehuia9263 10 лет назад

      Awesome cool Delboy
      Yeah thanks for that mate.
      As I've only ever own Bonnies (750 Triumph Bonneville) and Tridents (T160) I'm at somewhat of a loss when it comes to Harley,but the principal remains the same, I realize this,
      However having viewed your videos on maintenance of Harleys
      I feel confident enough to be able to carry out my own maintenance issues in regards to my new 1200 sporty,but as I intend on buying a newer bigger H.D I'll apply what I've gained and learned through your awesome instruction videos.
      Once again matey, thank you very much.
      You've just saved me lots of money.
      Because Harley dealership's here in NZ charge a fucken arm and leg for their made in China crap..

  • @Johnnyhandgernade
    @Johnnyhandgernade 10 лет назад +1

    I just got myself an Iron, these videos are extremely handy! Keep them coming!

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      Hi John, congratulations on your Iron my friend, what a magnificent choice, you must be pleased as punch and I can only imagine how proud you are! I'm glad the videos can help you, please feel free to ask any advice you need... ride safe my friend, and enjoy your new baby, Del

    • @Johnnyhandgernade
      @Johnnyhandgernade 10 лет назад

      Thanks my friend, I sure am! I'm looking forward to more videos on Penny's Iron, so thanks again and all the best Brother!

  • @jaimielibbi1
    @jaimielibbi1 9 лет назад

    Your videos show how easy these changes can be done. Thanks

  • @paulsworld07
    @paulsworld07 8 лет назад

    I learn more "how to" from these videos than you know. Clear, concise and informative. Also I'll echo other comments on the exceptional video quality. Only problem is like one of the other guys who posted mine is a 2015 with the ABS. None the less very informative. Thanks from Arkansas

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  8 лет назад

      +Jim Smith Thanks Jim, glad you find the videos useful... sadly we can only work on the bikes we own, and sadly, the Harley we have doesn't have ABS, but like you say, some of the other jobs we've done on the Harley hopefully helps, Ride Safe, Del

  • @madguitarist63
    @madguitarist63 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome video. Appreciate taking the time to explain the system and how it functions. That's teaching a man to fish. Thanks mate 🤙

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  5 месяцев назад +1

      Most welcome Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @duanesifuentes4129
    @duanesifuentes4129 3 года назад

    Thanks from Texas for the video, save me money and taught me a lot about my 48.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  3 года назад

      Glad to help Duane, most welcome Sir!

  • @personal759
    @personal759 6 лет назад +1

    The best instructional maintenance video I've ever seen. Thank you so much. It's making it possible for me to do a simple brake pad change before my trip. :D

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  6 лет назад +1

      Most welcome Jacob.. Ride safe my friend.

  • @danieljacobs9926
    @danieljacobs9926 Год назад

    Thank you for your most informative advice and information. You are extremely thorough and practical. Very much appreciated, thank you.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  Год назад

      You are so welcome mate, glad to hear the videos can help you out, plenty more in our Harley-Davidson playlists!

  • @r-monsolace2630
    @r-monsolace2630 10 лет назад +1

    Start the New Years with a Great vid.
    Thanks to you Del and Penny.
    Much respect from NYC.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад +1

      Thanks Ramon, how great to hear from you all the way from NYC! What an amazing place you live in... one that's on our bucket list to visit for sure... (on the bike of course lol!)... Happy New Year to you my friend, glad you like the videos and appreciate your kind support, Del & Penny

  • @BLUBOY92
    @BLUBOY92 2 года назад

    Finally a serious and fully explained tuto. Thanks Delboy.

  • @panman7615
    @panman7615 10 лет назад +1

    Always enjoy your videos & learning new techniques in maintenance.
    Thank you for taking the time to post them.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      You're most welcome my friend, it's good to hear from you... have a Happy New Year, Del

  • @RonnieTheFish
    @RonnieTheFish 10 лет назад +1

    I don't even own a HD i just watch your videos learning .. I gotta tell ya bro i learn so much from you , I wish i knew you. You seem like a bro i could just talk to all day and learn from . You are my elder i respect you been around the block ..

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      haha, thank bro! We try and make the videos interesting and fun, but also give some tips and facts... like you say, even not owning a HD, some day you may come across someone with one who has a problem and you can then say 'ohhh, I might know what it is' and pass the tip on... it's just the brotherhood of biking sharing and caring as we've done for half a century! Take care buddy, thanks for watching, Del

  • @theted1601
    @theted1601 9 лет назад

    Absolutely an amazingly helpful video. Walked me through my first brake pad change and probably saved me several hundred dollars at the dealer. I was just getting ready to pull the rear wheel and you saved me a ton of work. I'm a fan and subscribed to your channel now. Keep up the great work and thanks for the help.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  9 лет назад

      +The Ted Hey there Ted, great news buddy, we love it when the videos find a use for someone... glad you could use it and thanks for you sub....welcome aboard sir.. all the best. Del.

  • @skanetic
    @skanetic 7 лет назад +1

    Just saved me a big headache, glad I watched and thank you for making these videos.

  • @patrickstaffieri6466
    @patrickstaffieri6466 10 лет назад

    I can't thank you enough for all your videos. I never knew how easy some of these services are until I saw your videos. I like how you go step by step and you are right to assume that some people like me need to be taught each step when it comes to mechanical stuff. I am going to watch every video you make. I hope you are getting some type of compensation for all your work because you sure deserve it. Thanks again my friend. Written from Colorado Springs, Colorado. You should come here and ride our mountains. We have some great roads here.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      Thank you kindly Patrick, we load the videos so that riders can learn not only how to do a given job, but how easy it really is to do most jobs in the maintenance field once you take a "how hard can it be" approach.. people have saved many thousands of dollars over the few years we've been doing this, and it always makes us happy and proud to know that the videos have that vital use to our fellow bikers....its what keeps us motivated... as for riding your mountain roads..;-. NOTHING would give us more pleasure than to sample those amazing roads and meet the locals too, the bike community over there seem so friendly and welcoming its well worth putting on the bucket list... take care and ride safe brother... all the best.. Del & Penny..

  • @kensolmon3996
    @kensolmon3996 6 лет назад +1

    The rear caliper is easily removed. The rear pin is taken out with an open end wrench. It turns out toward the tire and only takes a minute to remove. Do not remove the rubber cap. Then remove the upper pad pin cap and pin. Then remove the front caliper pin. The caliper can be removed without loosening the brake line. The caliper cylinder cannot be correctly cleaned without removing the caliper for access. It needs to be cleaned thoroughly to avoid a leak when it is pushed in for the new pads.

  • @nickgilbertson1079
    @nickgilbertson1079 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks for your time and knowledge Bro, being disabled you just made this brake job simple enough for even me to do! I was looking at mine and thinking damn. But again you do great work and thanks!

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  8 лет назад

      Glad to hear the video could help you out buddy, always a pleasure, and if you need a tip or trick, always feel free to give us a shout, if we can help, we will ! All the best, D&P !

    • @ronaldmejia6891
      @ronaldmejia6891 8 лет назад

      +Moonfleet41 Thank you so much for your video and time. So helpful. I have a 48 sportster 1200XL 2016, I'm planning to change my peanut tank for 4.5 gal. Tank from Harley Davidson. Do you have any video showing how to do it? Do you think it would be simple if I do it myself? Harley Davidson is SO ridiculous when it comes to charge for labor. Thank you again.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  8 лет назад

      Hi Ronald, Yes we have a video for changing the tank on your 48.....its not for a 4.5 gallon, we fitted a 3.5...but its exactly the same proceedure, no different... here is the link sir.. ruclips.net/video/vSWHks4ncJ8/видео.html
      Good luck.. Del.

    • @ronaldmejia6891
      @ronaldmejia6891 8 лет назад

      +Moonfleet41 thank you so much.

  • @Razzle_Dazzle718
    @Razzle_Dazzle718 10 лет назад +1

    Thank you for maiking this Del. I have the same bike this video is extremely helpful especially when messing with brakes could be a bitt scary .

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      Hi fellah, I have to hand it to Harley Davidson, as for DIY maintenance purposes, this is just about the best designed caliper I've ever seen, but then I guess they've had 110yrs of practice to perfect everything eh lol! ...Ride safe my friend and enjoy your Harley! Del

    • @Razzle_Dazzle718
      @Razzle_Dazzle718 10 лет назад

      Hahahah i have to agree with you on that one definitely easy from what i saw you doing . When you first started explaining it i was like oh man this is going to be one heck of a headache to change these things but i was wrong . Thank you again and ride safe

  • @wildmanjones2759
    @wildmanjones2759 10 лет назад

    thanx mate a very informative and easy to understand video, took the anxiety out of maintaining my sporty

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      You're most welcome mate, glad it could help you out... ride safe,, Del.

  • @lightboxtherapy-x
    @lightboxtherapy-x 2 года назад

    thanks man.. new subscriber.. your channel is a huge help to me and has already saved me $$.. just did the rear brakes on my 883n and am now working on my new handle grips.. while I'm not a mechanic I can do the simple stuff myself and save a ton (with a channel like yours) :)

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  2 года назад

      Thanks for the sub, welcome aboard!

  • @zx8401ztv
    @zx8401ztv 10 лет назад +1

    Basically hinged on one pin for ease of removal, nice idea that :-)
    You should have been a dentist del, nice manner, loverly assistant, and the patient has a gleaming smile :-))
    Smashing tutorial mate :-))

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      Thank you my good friend, you are too kind as always... fun hobby for me and Penny and others can benefit from it as well... Happy New Year mate and thanks for your constant, encouraging support, D&P

  • @johndoeswork
    @johndoeswork 7 лет назад +1

    awesome video, very helpful for a beginner. my Sportster needs rear pads pretty bad before riding season completely starts so this helped me a lot. thank you!

  • @ChrisShockley
    @ChrisShockley 8 лет назад

    You rock dude. I'm in the market for a sportster so am doing research on maintenance. Thanks for laying it all out.

  • @terrygarbo458
    @terrygarbo458 8 лет назад

    You, Sir, are awesome. After getting taken for 140 dollars at HD for a oil change, I have become determined to do anything I can (safely myself. You're doing great things, keep up the good work!

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  8 лет назад +1

      HI Terry, thanks mate.. thats brilliant news, we love it when people can see the light and save a few bob doing a few jobs themselves, keep at it buddy, and always drop us a line any time you need a tip... take care mate, and thanks for watching... Del.

    • @terrygarbo458
      @terrygarbo458 8 лет назад +1

      As I see license plates on your garage wall, should you like some US plates in appreciation, send me a mailing address and I'll get them out!

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  8 лет назад

      Hi Terry, we would love some US plates if you have them, we have many now, we're calling it the Wall of Friends, as lots of people have sent them from around the world. and they represent all the places we're viewed from... just send Penny and email on: moonfleet10@yahoo.co.uk - she will sort you out all the details ! Thanks buddy

  • @krzysztofik79
    @krzysztofik79 9 лет назад

    Happy to that you not over do with copper grease as main dealer did to my brakes that resultes in judder(vibration) under braking and grease leaking to friction material. I personally stay away from grease on brakes after heavy training from brembo and stay with regular maitaining does the job best.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  9 лет назад

      kris iwaniuk Hi Kris, it is important to use a very small amout of copper grease or anti seize compound to stop bolts from jamming in place....but too much can be dangerous as you found...

  • @iKne
    @iKne 4 года назад

    6yrs later and this video is still by far one of the best walk-through videos for this particular job. I'm struggling however to get the rear pad in place. It's the right size, but seems to be too thick to just slide right in. I have to fight it to get it down in and I can't seem to get the pin to line up.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  4 года назад

      Sorry to hear that Ken, have you got the piston right back in to it's socket? As even a tiny bit of poke out will hang up the new pad... and thanks for your kind words on the video!

  • @KilroyWasHere73
    @KilroyWasHere73 6 лет назад

    Thank you for the vid...just changed my rear brake pads for the first time with your help. So far so good

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  6 лет назад

      Glad it helped you John, it's good to do it yourself aye?! Always drop us a line if you get stuck...

  • @robertlumsden942
    @robertlumsden942 6 лет назад

    great deal. did not realize it had just the pin on those. my 1976 Corvette had the same setup. was very easy to change pads. of course it had 4 pistons per wheel. nice to know on the bike.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  6 лет назад

      I think its more likely that you'll fine Car technology on a Harley than any other bike..

  • @geraldwest3428
    @geraldwest3428 3 года назад

    Excellent video with zero bullshit...what a concept! Thank you big time Delboy's Garage.

  • @Outlaw-sn7lb
    @Outlaw-sn7lb 3 года назад

    Thanks bro for your videos! Really helpful! Great addition to the service manual. Keep on posting please.

  • @lloydrichards9499
    @lloydrichards9499 4 года назад

    Cheers buddy that was excellant guidance, ill be doing mine in the future, just brought me sportstar and like someone said get used to the makings and maintenance its your ride..

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  4 года назад

      Congratulations on the new bike Lloyd, enjoy every mile buddy.. and thanks for your support..

  • @michaelswithenbank9549
    @michaelswithenbank9549 Год назад +1

    There's an anti rattle spring on rear caliper that you failed to mention. It's a pain to fit without taking caliper off.

  • @grahamlapwood263
    @grahamlapwood263 8 лет назад

    many thanks for a brilliant tutorial, in the future could you add a further chapter covering routine maintenance of the rear master cylinder and associated linkages. Poor little thing lives under the bike and get's totally ignored until it malfunctions!

  • @MuzzleMike
    @MuzzleMike 10 лет назад +1

    Very nicely done Del ! I wish Kaw would have put those pin covers on the KLR650 . Last winter the salt had gotten to the pins so bad . I just chucked them and went looking for a used caliper setup on line and rebuilt it myself .

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      Yeah seen this many times, and it's typical of Harley to make things everlasting... if you get stuck next time and there's nothing to protect them, use a blob of silicone over the hole and when it's time to get the pins out again, the silicone digs out like a block of rubber! Good to hear from you Mike, keep safe over there in the cold! Happy New Year, Del

    • @MuzzleMike
      @MuzzleMike 10 лет назад

      Moonfleet41 Good advise ! I did that last year . We have had similar back grounds . I to started out in diesel . I worked on the tractor trailers . I am planning on drilling out the old pins and rebuilding the caliper . Then either put it up as parts or selling and getting some of the money back out of it . Thank You Del !

  • @jasonjares1936
    @jasonjares1936 9 лет назад +1

    Well done! You are a great instructor.

  • @seisanrightwing
    @seisanrightwing 7 лет назад

    Dude, i pray for your level of knowledge on bikes. Lol. You teach about mechanics, the SAME way I teach Medicine, which is in depth, simplified and with analogies. I have learned more in an hour of watching your videos, than months and years of asking friends. God bless your skills sir. Id like to see more on 110 harley slim s. Thats my bike.

  • @matteocenturioni5259
    @matteocenturioni5259 10 лет назад +2

    Happy new year to the both of you !
    Thanks for the useful video once again.. I will treasure all the information you shared with us, both on the Sportster for my new 48 (I'm still doing the first 1000miles but I'm loving it to pieces!) and on the Bandit as I've got some plans for my XJR, as soon as I'll manage to get my paws on a garage of any sort !!
    Keep up the good work!

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      Hi mate, thank you for your kind comments... I'm glad the videos are able to help you, I'm dead jealous of your 48 as I love them! And an XJR is a fabulous muscle bike, good choice! Happy New Year to you my friend, ride safe, Del

  • @mark2727
    @mark2727 6 лет назад

    My 2006 xl1200 Low is the same brake service, However, this time while servicing the brakes I flushed the master cylinder and reservoir with fresh DOT 5 brake fluid.. Now typically this is an additional 30 minute time for bleeding the lines but, It's not building up pressure. I have tried to use the MItyvac to draw out the air from the bleed valve but that did not work as planned due to air re-entering the lines when the mityvac was disconnected. I hate to say it but a 1 hour job turned into a all day nightmare of a simple maintenance task. I'll disassemble the rear brake again and clean it thoroughly before I try to bleed the lines again. It's an easy job but it's got me singin those Harley Blues!

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  6 лет назад

      Hi Mark, you mentioned DOT5 fluid, that's the purple stuff right?? Did you have that in before, or have to changed from clear fluid (DOT4) to DOT5??

  • @alexandermichael7682
    @alexandermichael7682 10 лет назад +2

    This is great! Keep up the videos. I love working on my Sportster.

  • @SJBatie
    @SJBatie 8 лет назад

    Very informative and competent delivery; well done.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  8 лет назад

      Thank you Steve, much appreciated, glad the video could help !

  • @esmiles3875
    @esmiles3875 5 лет назад

    I just want to say tyvm. You are the man! I watch your videos over and over. Wow!

  • @tonyroberto9399
    @tonyroberto9399 9 лет назад

    I do have to correct you, rear caliper can be removed after removing the pads, by removing the rear pin the caliper floats on. There are wrench flats that require a 12mm wrench to remove. Rotate the caliper counterclockwise and pull towards yourself. This is helpful when the need arises to rebuild said caliper. It is a good idea to crack the pressures on the banjo fitting first.

    • @curtislane2240
      @curtislane2240 8 лет назад

      great video but my 2002 sportster has different caliper. brake pads held in by 2 pins not just one. any suggestions?

  • @arbrown1106
    @arbrown1106 4 года назад

    Great video (as per usual) explained really simply and gives me the confidence to tackle jobs on my Harley......keep up the fantastic work please 🤙

  • @Brentboy111
    @Brentboy111 Год назад

    Brilliant Del.
    Really needed that.

  • @Dominic650s
    @Dominic650s 10 лет назад +1

    Happy New Year to you both, from Montreal, Quebec. We don't ride here in winter 30 cm of snow and all.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      Hi buddy, I wouldn't ride in that too! (that's what snowmobile's are for lol!)... now that just has to be fun! Keep warm and thanks for watching my friend, Happy New Year, D&P

  • @stevehernandez1632
    @stevehernandez1632 9 лет назад

    Delboy. Because of you I did my first 5000 mile oil change on my very first bike. Sportster 883. I am so thankful I came across your page and all the helpful videos you have! I am now planning on doing my brakes and with this video I feel confident on being able to do the rear brakes. Just wanted to know if the front brakes were the same way or if you have a video for them... Hope to hear from you soon and thank you for all your videos. Def helped me out.
    From California, a big thank you!

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  9 лет назад +1

      steve hernandez H Steve. got your question on front brake pads, sadly no, i dont have a video doing it to a Harley, but i do have one for the Suzuki and the principles are all the same..just the anatomy may be a litle different, so for how ever much help it may be, here is a link for you.. ruclips.net/video/7LtlhEg1eys/видео.html

  • @nadinebryant9971
    @nadinebryant9971 Год назад

    Thanks heaps , this was super helpful and really straight forward

  • @SpeedTorque
    @SpeedTorque 10 лет назад

    Thank you Delboy, I didn't realise it was a sliding calliper and would have probable tried to remove it also. Cheers!

  • @HD2O13XL12OOC
    @HD2O13XL12OOC 5 лет назад

    Thank you, you have inspired me to do my own maintenance.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  5 лет назад

      Glad to know the videos have inspired you Joe, we show the basic maintenance that everyone at home can do!

  • @michaelknights9963
    @michaelknights9963 10 лет назад

    As always, amazing video n in great depth.
    I enjoyed your last video about the front brakes. But as I have an iron aswel, I still wasn't 100% sure on doing them, but after seeing it done on the exact same bike, I'm a lot more confident to do my own now.
    Thanks Del, keep up the good work mate

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      Well done Michael, glad to hear you'll be doing your own work, thats the best way these days, and it expands the joy of ownership too. Thanks for watching my friend and have a happy new year.. Del.

  • @rockbay79
    @rockbay79 10 лет назад +1

    Another great video! Informative and entertaining at the same time. Have a Great New Year!!!! Look forward to many more great videos in 2014!!! Take care Del and Penny!!!!

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      Hi Scott and Debbie, good to hear from you both... have a great New Year yourself and thank you for all your kind support over the last year... ride safe and enjoy your Harley, all the best Del & Penny

  • @sarmadqureshi
    @sarmadqureshi 6 лет назад

    Great. Really helpful. I did mine just for kicks, but it turned out that it needed a service.

  • @hdfatboy329
    @hdfatboy329 10 лет назад +1

    Happy New Year to both you and Penny,,,, Another great vid with plenty of info. Glad to see ya working on a Harley this time,,lol Just kidding there brother.. And you couldn't have said it better, ALWAYS get the correct recommend brake pad or parts !!!!
    Ride Safe,,,,,,

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      Sure thing my friend, why skimp on quality parts for such a precious bike! No need to spoil the shit for a ha'worth of tar eh?! ...hope to do a lot more on the Harley this year, just gotta persuade our Penny to let me make some cool mods and take the tools to it! Thanks for watching my friend, keep yer boots in the breeze, Del

  • @crzyportagee
    @crzyportagee 8 лет назад +1

    the piston wasnt stuck. i just loosened the caliper and rhat made room for the new pad thx for the help

  • @dacrosslan1
    @dacrosslan1 Год назад

    Awesome video my friend, very professional

  • @user-td1tl3by1q
    @user-td1tl3by1q 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks very much. Your videos are the best.

  • @ehammond1388
    @ehammond1388 4 года назад

    Thorough yet simple. The best. Thanks much

  • @donniebraham6156
    @donniebraham6156 Год назад

    Yet another awesome video, thank you 😊

  • @stefansmyle9369
    @stefansmyle9369 5 лет назад +1

    thanks I appreciate your Video ,, i used it just now to change my rear brakes,,,i have the orange 883 it’s almost exactly like yours.

  • @TedSwerve
    @TedSwerve 10 лет назад

    Nice vid Del, funny thing is did a couple of floating front callipers on a z900 just yesterday similar but never touched a Harley so this was good to learn! Top man, happy new year to you and camera girl....

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      Thanks Ted, in the end we get to realise that brakes are brakes and once you've seen all the different set ups on different bikes you can adapt to any model... after all, there's only so many ways to skin a cat! Thanks for watching mate, Happy New Year, Del & Penny

  • @BLUTO777
    @BLUTO777 10 лет назад +1

    Spot on info & how to.. Nice one Del

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      Thank you mate, you're most welcome!

  • @martindrury9740
    @martindrury9740 5 лет назад

    Great video. Got a squeak from rear on my 883 (67 plate) when just coming to a stop. Will be having a go at sorting it soon.

  • @basstradamus1
    @basstradamus1 5 лет назад

    As always great video to watch. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.

  • @StreetBob-tn1ed
    @StreetBob-tn1ed 6 лет назад

    thanks del just about to do the 72 didnt know that i think you might have saved me a lot of grief

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  6 лет назад

      Good luck with it Stephen, hope it goes well for you mate...

  • @charlestehuia9263
    @charlestehuia9263 10 лет назад

    Cheers Delboy,wicked mate , thanks for bothering to reply I wasn't expecting that mate,and thanks for sharing and posting this instruction videos
    I ve only every owned Bonnies (750 T140v) Triumphs and not as complicated as the v twins.

  • @reimop9595
    @reimop9595 10 лет назад +3

    Happy new year Del and Penny! You two are my fav :)
    Greetings
    RP

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      Thank you kindly Reimo, that is very nice of you! Happy New Year to you too! Del & Penny

  • @user-nv4vg2kc1m
    @user-nv4vg2kc1m 3 месяца назад

    Ended up finding this video because I removed my back wheel to get my tire replaced. I made the mistake of removing the bolt and the pin. Took me two hours of pain and frustration to reattach it and get it properly working.

    • @gabelenhart3402
      @gabelenhart3402 2 месяца назад

      How did you get them to work properly. I made the same mistake and now I cant get my rear brakes to work. I either have no rear brakes at all or they are to tight and rub on the rotor.

  • @xlfive
    @xlfive 10 лет назад

    Only southerners would butter a biscuit,up north we dunk them in tea lol.Happy new year to you both

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      What makes you think we dont dunk it in a brew too...lol happy new year Gaz... take care mate.. Del.

    • @xlfive
      @xlfive 10 лет назад

      Yuk my girlfriend dunks buttered toast in her brew

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад +1

      Gaz doitall
      Class Bird mate..!

  • @kensmith6910
    @kensmith6910 10 лет назад +1

    Another cool vid dell

  • @sportsterrider5781
    @sportsterrider5781 9 лет назад

    Great video on replacing back brake pads

  • @greenslade76
    @greenslade76 10 лет назад +1

    Happy new year to you both,great vid as always,i learn something with every one of them

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      Thanks Peter, you are most welcome! Glad the videos help you, Happy New Year! Del & Penny

  • @Lagartija219
    @Lagartija219 10 лет назад

    Nice job Delboy... I did not like too much the sand paper bit as it tends to charge soft metals leading to premature wear. I always use a scotch brite roughing pad and works wonders

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      The pads are made from hard steel and it's important to break through the tough corrosion and old paint, plus the back of the pad doesn't wear anyway... but whatever works for you mate, just as long as you do it

  • @davescupper5789
    @davescupper5789 3 года назад

    You've got to undo the big bolt on the caliper to get a new inner pad to fit, undo it until the pad slides in the gap

  • @billdlv
    @billdlv 10 лет назад +1

    Nice one Del, that's pretty slick how Harley does that caliper mounting...

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      Sure is Bill, it's kinda bitter sweet in that they are the easiest calipers to get out I've ever seen, but I don't know of another bike where you have to take the wheel of first to remove the actual body! Good to hear from you buddy, ride safe, Del

  • @AbouzarKaboudian
    @AbouzarKaboudian 10 лет назад +1

    Nice tip Del, and great as always! Take care mate ;-)

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      Thank you my friend and Happy New Year to you!

  • @blackbearfishing
    @blackbearfishing 5 лет назад

    Yup. Clear, quick, concise. Perfect mate !

  • @DukeDyson
    @DukeDyson 10 лет назад +3

    Nicely demonstrated as ever mate

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад +1

      Wadup Dave, thank you kindly Sir! I reckon we should go to the Bulldog you know!

  • @MsCrf450
    @MsCrf450 10 лет назад +1

    Happy new year del and penny. This video is going to help out at lot of harley owners for me i havent had the chance to work on a harley yet or even own one lol. On a different note what do you think of making indicators out of 4 old pistons i think that would look very cool looking on a rat/survival bike have you seen this done before.

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      Hi Gary, I like the idea of those 'piston cators' and I haven't seen it before, that's the wonder of Rat Bikes, the opportunities are just endless! The Bandit's coming off the road again in March time and will form the next major DBG project, it may well be the biggest project yet!... thanks for your kind support, appreciate you watching, D&P

  • @HarleyFirestorm
    @HarleyFirestorm 10 лет назад

    Its the same as my 2001 1200 Custom with regards to the bolts, apparently the callipers are made in Japan so its a mix of metric and AF.

  • @arron981
    @arron981 10 лет назад

    watching you vids has made me want to get a moped so much more and really looking in to getting a bigger bike when i am 18 i think its going to be a harley :P
    and happy new year to you and penny :P

  • @flhxs
    @flhxs 10 лет назад

    Thx Del... You're kind of my mech. teacher!
    Happy New Year from eastern Canada!

    • @Moonfleet41
      @Moonfleet41  10 лет назад

      Thanks mate, much appreciated, keep warm over there... Del.

  • @Gallow-X
    @Gallow-X 5 лет назад

    Thank you, I'm chasing down a squeak. I think it's coming from rear brake on my '13 iron. Best wishes & take care. Cheers ✌️

  • @ikust007
    @ikust007 10 лет назад

    I forgot! I wish you a great year and ride safe!