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    best brake parts source...GS750T Single front disk

    I'm looking to upgrade my front brakes. My "T" is a single caliper setup. Current rotor shines like the sun, and is well glazed. I Just bled and refilled the master cylinder, and its really not working well at all compared to before the procedure.

    Q1: Can I get the glaze removed via machine? (rather than me doing it will my drill and a wire brush or by hand with steel wool) I'd like to have the glaze professionally removed and the disk surface be flat and prepped for new pads accordingly.

    Q2: Best supplier for affordable, but not crap, steel brake line?

    Q3: Pad recommendations? I know nothing of how to source quality brake parts, or what pad material is the best for single disk front brake setup. All recommendations considered.

    thx

    P-
    PB
    Central Jersey
    82' Suzuki GS750T


    "Old school is the best school"

    #2
    I've done a MC rebuild. I soaked the MC for several hours in Cleaning Solvent...Which cleaned out the tiny holes the brake fluid travels through.

    I went to a local shop in SoCal to have the braided line made; cost was about $20. I brought the original line with me so they could match its length.

    I bought new brake pads too but did not resurface the rotor. I have a thread you can look at...I'll have to find it for you.


    Ed

    EDIT: Here it is beginning at Post 52

    Last edited by GSXR7ED; 03-22-2017, 09:18 AM.
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