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skearton
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RJ
Try bikebandit.com for the brake pads. The brake light switch up front is located underneath the lever. Loosen the screws a tad and squirt some contact cleaner or brake cleaner in there. The rear is operated off of the pedal via a spring and plunger setup. Pull the spring off, spray, and move the plunger up and down. That should take care of things.
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mike_of_bbg
Originally posted by Larry D View PostI've taken Grandpa's advise and bought my pads off ebay. You call them rear shoes.....are they shoes or pads ? They should be pads, unless it's been changed somewhere in it's life.
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Originally posted by mike_of_bbg View PostPads are for disc brakes, shoes are for drum brakes. I do believe the 81 GS550L (his appears to be an L based on the fork) had rear drum brakes.Larry D
1980 GS450S
1981 GS450S
2003 Heritage Softtail
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skearton
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What do you know of the bike's history ?
'77 GS550's had rear drums and shoes. After that they changed to calipers and pads. Maybe the '77 shoes would fit ??
Perhaps it's a Euro version that had drums, not sure about that though. Or maybe the rear has been changed at some point. An '81 should have pads and calipers......Larry D
1980 GS450S
1981 GS450S
2003 Heritage Softtail
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This is what I found.
When looking for compatible parts, I go to http://www.alpha-sports.com/suzuki_parts.htm and get the Suzuki part number. Then take that number and go to http://www.babbittsonline.com/ and put the number in the quick parts lookup section. It will tell you what other bikes that particular part fits. Which in your case is '73-'77 GT550 and '77-79 GS550B.
I still find it odd that the '82GS550L has rear drums and shoes though......Good Luck.Larry D
1980 GS450S
1981 GS450S
2003 Heritage Softtail
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skearton
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skearton
Got my rear brakes installed, I just need to replace a turn signal housing and I'm ready to roll.... it's been raining a lot here recently. im ready for some nice weather.
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mike_of_bbg
Yep, my 82 GS550L has rear drum. They dumped the hydraulics and went mechanical, at that! Looking back through the model-specific sections of the factory service manual, they seemed to switch between the two on various models in different years. At least I didn't seen any particular rhyme or reason to it.
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skearton
Got it on the road.... I noticed I'm leaking a bit of oil around the cam area? That won't be fun to replace. Think there will be any problems with me riding it in the meantime If I diligently check the oil? it is a small leak even at full temperature.
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almarconi
I noticed I'm leaking a bit of oil around the cam area? That won't be fun to replace. Think there will be any problems with me riding it in the meantime If I diligently check the oil? it is a small leak even at full temperature.
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