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1WARNING 1WARNING Be sure that brake fluid or other lubricants do not con- tact brake pads or discs. Such contact can adversely affect braking ability, which could cause loss of control, See Figure 2-3. If removed, install wheel bearings.   NOTE The left to right procedures maintains the correct dimensions for installation. The procedures for bearing replacement are the same as SEALED WHEEL BEARINGS in the Softail Ser-  See INSTALLATION under FRONT BRAKE CALIPER: ALL  1WARNING 1WARNING Whenever a wheel is installed and before moving the motorcycle, pump brakes to build brake system pres- sure. Insufficient pressure can adversely affect brake per
                                     Install bearing (6) on left (L) side of wheel hub. Install bearing (12) on right (R) side of wheel hub.  If removed, install brake disc (5) with new fasteners (4) in original location. Tighten brake disc fasteners (4) to Verify that wheel and tire are true. See DISC RIM RUNOUT and TIRES in the Softail Models Service Man-  Verify that right side slider cap nuts are loose and roll Apply a light coat of LOCTITE ANTI-SEIZE LUBRICANT Place wheel into front fork and install axle. Verify that axle spacers on right and left side are properly installed. Install the washer, lockwasher and axle nut. Insert screwdriver or steel rod through



                              resulting in death or serious injury. (00290a)  Install spacer (13).  16-24 ft-lbs (22-32 Nm).  INSTALLATION  wheel into front forks.   to 50-55 ft-lbs (67.8-74.6 Nm).   lbs (14.9-20.3 Nm). Front Brake Caliper Installation  BUT FXSTS in Softail Service Manual.  2006 FLSTFSE 2 : Chassis





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