Crazy anyone price a rear brake job on a Touring bike lately?
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My dealer replaced my rear pads and did not charge me.
I was getting new tires (Dunlop American Elites) and I brought the HD pads I bought and asked if they could put those on since the rear wheel was going to be off. They did it and never even charged me.
I can’t complain, they have always treated me good.
I was getting new tires (Dunlop American Elites) and I brought the HD pads I bought and asked if they could put those on since the rear wheel was going to be off. They did it and never even charged me.
I can’t complain, they have always treated me good.
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I usually use lyndale or Harley
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Final bill was the same as the quote for the tires (which were on sale) and install. I was expecting to have an additional charge, but no, they told me not to worry about it. And I haven’t.
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Imagine the price if they stayed with the solid one piece rear caliper set up. Price would be triple since they have to pull the axle/wheel to remove the caliper. Being able to pop a saddlebag off and remove the caliper in 5 mins was a big upgrade for Harley.......... especially since the old Evo style was a two piece design as well and they went to the solid piece with early twin cams haha
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