To clean up the pistons and replace the pads, I'm trying to take the rear caliper off the caliper bracket. All is still on the bike. I assume the large pin bolt cap unscrews off the pin. I have a 3/8 drive socket on it, and move it 10 degrees and it stops. It maybe the movement is the pin moving.
Can this be done this way, or does the bracket need to moved so the caliper is off the rotor?
Thanks for any help, Tom
There's people who do it by taking the caliper off the bracket, but I know I'd rather
pull the axle out enough to get the caliper+bracket out together. Jack it up till there's
no weight on the wheel, but it is still touching the ground, makes it easy for me... the
whole "mufflers are in the way" will rear its head I guess, but with it jacked to the
"neutral position" it is easy to take the shocks off and sink the bike down
on the jack until the axle will come out over the pipes... I took pictures last time
I did it


Most of us have similar jacks... working like this prevents you from setting the jack
at a lock... the 1x crammed into the scissors is my lock... my bike would
certainly fall off my crummy old jack if I didn't use some kind of lock...
-Mike