We have a 2011 Harley-Davidson Dyna Street Bob and wanted to give it better braking performance up front, but we didn’t want to spend thousands on this project and break the bank while doing so.
We already had a set of calipers, a newly powdercoated 13-spoke mag, and some brake rotors that were all “take off” parts from a few other project bikes of the past, so we had most of the needed parts just sitting in a box on our shelves.
Using this mismatched componentry we knew it was going to take a bit of planning, measuring, and some basic machining skills to get our pile of parts to work together in unison. Nothing too complicated really needed to be done to make these parts work besides finding the right set of fork lowers. After figuring out what was available with 49mm dual-disc from the factory, we used a set of H-D dual disk lower sliders (part #45500273) from the Harley-Davidson Parts & Accessories catalog that are used on 2014–2016 Dyna Lowrider models. From there we were able to construct a dual-disc setup on the cheap using nothing but new and used OEM Harley-Davidson parts. Here’s how we did it.
Here is the Blackout Lower Slider Kit from H-D’s Parts & Accessories catalog. It comes complete with all sorts of goodies needed to make this conversion happen.
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Our buddy Jim at IMZZ Elite was kind enough to lend us a hand in this conversion. He started by draining the fork oil and removing the old for lowers.
Up top, the fork caps were removed to gain access to the hydraulic system of the front end.
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A predetermined amount of Bel-Ray 10-weight fork oil was measured. The amount and viscosity of oil can vary by what internals are in the front end and the rider’s weight and style of riding.
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The fork oil was then carefully added into the top of each of the fork legs.
The older 13-spoke mag wheel had to be internally machined and larger bearings had to be installed for it to work with the larger axle of the 49mm forks.
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As you can see the 13-spoke mag wheel is narrower than the stock 49mm wheel used on the newer Dynas so there are some spacing issues that need to be rectified.
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Once the wheel was deemed to be perfectly centered in the forks Jim measured the gaps and machined the proper spacers.
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Spacers for the H-D calipers to properly fit on the brake rotors also had to be made.
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When upgrading to a dual-disc setup over a single disc, a different bore brake master cylinder has to be used to push the proper amount of fluid equally to the two brake calipers. We found this one off of a totaled bagger for cheap.
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Up top the good-looking black H-D covers included in the kit were installed.
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Once the brakes were bled and the bike had a few brake-in test miles on it, we were very happy with the outcome of our budget brake upgrade. The bike has much more braking ability, and that’s a real good thing when you need it.
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