Hi there, Is it possible to install Brembo brakes on the front of my 1997 Road King?
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It is not impossible, but they definitely will not just bolt on.
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I put 4 piston Hawg Halter calipers on my 96 road king. bolt right on. definitely an upgrade in braking performance
Hi there, Is it possible to install Brembo brakes on my 2013/14 Dyna Super Glide Custom?
Will they fit on a 2014 Heritage Softail Classic
I just mounted a 2000 Softail 4 piston caliper on my 99' Fatboy. Had the single piston stock one. You will need to fab or buy a special mounting bracket. I fabbed mine with aluminum. Ebay has them. You will measure your fork mounting bolt pattern and get a bracket that bolts up then get the caliper that fits the other 2 holes in the bracket. Unless you fab your own, then make the holes match both. One tip, don't drain your reservoir. Cap or plug the caliper end of the cable then bleed with fresh fluid. I drained mine as I was using a new braided line and had a rough time getting all the air out, even with bleeding tool.