I have two questions; the first is a niggly one concerning my '81 GS1000. The side-cover is marked with an L but apparently my local parts shops call it a GL. I live in Canada and I'm wondering if that has anything to do with it. It is a shaft-drive. I bought the bike locally (just outside of Vancouver, B.C.) and it was well looked after and garage-stored so it was a no-brainer to buy it but I didn't know much about these Suzuki's before (I've owned 3 Honda 750's previously). Which leads me to my second question. I had to replace the front tire so I took the wheel off and had it changed over at the shop; brought it back, put it on and in the process squeezed the pistons into the calipers to make enough wiggle room. I got it all back together and then realized I have two small metal shims about an inch long with offsetting small tabs at each end. I tried putting them in where I thought they should fit from the clean spots on top of the disc pads but could not make it work. I did not see where they fell out from on disassembly and nowhere in the manual that I have (apparently a no-good Haynes manual) does it reference these spacers or shims. To boot, now I can't get the brakes to bleed. I pulled in the lever once and got no return on it at all. Have left it overnight, a day, a second day but still no joy. Fluid was at the proper level (enough to spill some over the top while compressing the pistons) and both bleeder valves work and were pulled out to check and clean them. I've done this kind of work before and have never had this problem. The brake lines appear to be in good shape (no bulging) and the bike had no problem this past riding season (was stored in October) no sponginess or otherwise. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks to all and keep up the good work.
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