stray dog
Junior Member
So did the new pads fix the problem? I recently took a Head and Eyes class taught by a state trooper and rode cones for almost 4 hours. Hard. The only time I wasn't riding is when I lost rear brakes 3 different times (hot). After they cooled down the pedal would come right back. By the end, it felt like the rear brake was dragging a little. Next next time or two I rode it, the ABS light flashed and it still felt like it was dragging a little and the pedal got soft fast. I pulled the caliper this evening and it took 2 pretty large screwdrivers to get the pistons moving. The pads are about 7/8 worn. The fluid in the reservior looks pretty good, as does the rotor. The blood suckers ran me out of the shop just before dark, so I'll get it put back together tomorrow evening and see what happens. I'm fairly sure the pads aren't the only problem. The fluid may be used up or the caliper is going away. Any suggestions or ideas are appreciated. Thanks
BTW it's a 2010 Ultra Classic with a little over 50,000 miles.
Have you ever flushed the brake fluid? If not it's time.
Obviously you need pads, did you crack the bleeder before pushing the pistons back into the caliper on the ABS equipped bike?
Here's a link to a good thread:
ABS light flashing - Harley Davidson Forums - HDTimeline.com