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Brake Caliper Pistons

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  • Brake caliper piston

Piston Lube on Brake Calipers

New brake caliper pistons are delivered dry. However, the inclined biker does not do himself a good service if he also inserts them in the caliper in this way. Caliper pistons should be lightly lubricated before insertion, to avoid damaging the sealing ring during installation. If the use of DOT 4 is planned, you can use ATE brake paste. If the brake calliper is to be filled with DOT 5, such brake fluid will be used if no compatible lubricating oil is available.

Brake Fluids

On your brake fluid bottles you will find notes like: "corresponds to DOT 3" or "specified according to DOT 5", or similar. These notes are important to us bikers. For basically, the biker should always refill what's already in his brakes. Don't mix! So why is that so?

There are two chemical bases you make brake fluids from. One is called glycolic ester. The other one is a silicone oil. Both are by no means compatible. If you mix brake fluid made from one base with its opponent made from the other base, you will get a highly aggressive mixture, that nibbles on your brake system's rubber gaskets and can coagulate to lumps that will eventually block your brake sytems. Not the stuff you will ever want to see in your bike ...

So, why are there two bases, and can't we agree on just one?

Brake fluids on a glycolic ester base are not compressible. That means they transfer pressure better. This is an important fact when you need a precise pressure point. E.g. on the race track or on a high power bike. On the other hand, these fluids are hygroscopic, that means they attract and incorporate water from the ambient air. This lowers the boiling point and you can experience problems under high brake stress, on the race track or when heading down passes in the Swiss Alps. Because of this you have to change this kind of brake fluid every two years. Glycolic ester based brake fluid is not nice to paint or plastic either. So don't spoil it on a refill. And choose only rep kits that can handle the stuff.

Silicone based brake fluid does not have these disadvantages. This is why it was invented in the 70es. Instead it is compressible to a certain degree, and you will have a less defined pressure point. So keep the stuff out of ABS systems. And, in some cases, water was found to literally deposite down in the brake calipers. Because water and silicone don't mix and silicone floats. And of course these brake systems also breathe the ambient air and take up water. The fluid just doesn't incorporate it. Therefore please change your silicone based brake fluid also regularly.

The glycolic ester based fluids are classified according to DOT 3, 4 and 5.1 . Silicone based brake fluids are only avilable as classified according to DOT 5. This is the point where confusion can start and lead the all too money-saving biker to risky action. So, once again, don't mix!

Harley used DOT 3 up to September 1976, after that they prescribed DOT 5. In the years 2005 - 2008 the factory returned to using DOT4, depending on models:

Touring 2005, Dyna 2006, Softail and V-Rods 2006, XL 2007, XR 2008.

Item №
Version
Price incl. VAT*
unit
Availability in warehouse Germany
for Front Calipers
29-022
fits FL(H) 1972-1980; aluminum; front; piston Ø: 57 mm; replaces OEM HD 44109-72
66.60 €
each
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29-024
fits FLT 1980-1982; also: FL 1981-1983 rear, FLT 1980-1985 rear; aluminum; front; piston Ø: 41.25 mm; replaces OEM HD 43946-79
33.80 €
each
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29-028
fits Sportster, FX 1974-1977; aluminum; front; piston Ø: 44.4 mm; replaces OEM HD 44275-74
38.00 €
each
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29-034
fits Sportster, FX 1978-1983, XLCR 1000; aluminum; front; piston Ø: 35 mm; replaces OEM HD 44157-77
56.60 €
each
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29-036
fits Sportster, FX, FXST 1984-1999; aluminum; front; piston Ø: 42.7 mm; replaces OEM HD 44020-83
40.31 €
each
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for Front Calipers
29-187
fits models 2000-2007 (except Sportster 2004→); stainless steel; front or rear; piston Ø: 33.3 mm; replaces OEM HD 44313-01
57.30 €
kit
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27-661
fits Touring 2008→; aluminum, black anodized; front; piston Ø: 32 mm; replaces OEM HD 44080-08
98.50 €
kit
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27-890
fits Sportster 2004-2006; steel; front; piston Ø: 22 mm; replaces OEM HD 42822-04
48.60 €
kit
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27-892
fits Sportster 2007-2013; steel; front; piston Ø: 25.5 mm; replaces OEM HD 42028-07
56.70 €
kit
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27-896
fits Sportster 2014-2020; steel; front; piston Ø: 34 mm; replaces OEM HD 41300006
56.70 €
kit
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for Front Calipers
27-590
Brake caliper piston; fits Sportster 1979-1981; also: FL(H)T 1983 front; aluminum; rear; piston Ø: 47.5 mm; replaces OEM HD 44181-77A; gross weight: 149 g
29.04 €
each
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for Front Calipers
29-026
Brake caliper piston; fits FL late 1980 rear, FX late 1980-1982 rear, FXE 1983 rear, FL late 1980-1984 front; aluminum; rear; piston Ø: 57 mm; replaces OEM HD 44118-80; gross weight: 200 g
67.20 €
each
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* The price includes German VAT (19% or reduced rate of 7% for Books).

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