Over the last few years I've been asking alot of questions and everyone has on this site has been great with helping me out with my GS troubles. So now its time to give back.
Over the next few weeks or so I'll be rebuilding my brakes and upgrading my single-disk front end to a dual-disk setup.
I'm also going to give my steering and suspension a once-over while I have everything apart.
So hopefully, this entire process will include:
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Front and Rear Caliper Rebuilds
Front and Rear Master Cylinder Rebuilds
Fork Rebuild
Powder-coating for most parts
New stuff I've ordered/gathered for this venture include:
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Dual Disk Forks from a '78 GS750 (ebay)
L+R Front Calipers from a '78-79 GS750 (ebay)
L+R Front Disks from a GS550 - I think (courtesy of Salty_Monk)
New Fork Seals (dealer)
F+R Caliper Rebuild Kits (dealer)
Rear M/C Rebuild Kit (dealer)
Stuff I still need:
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New Caliper Pistons for both front and rear
New Front Master Cylinder to handle the dual disk setup
Brake line.
.... and anything else....
;-)
(as you can see in this photo I have already removed the rear caliper M/C and taken apart all the calipers to get powder-coated... don't ask why I have extra front calipers... I don't know...)
So what started this grand movement, was my rear brakes up and stopped working the other day. I checked the fluid and it was low but there was no sign of leakage. So I filled the reservoir back up, pumped the pedal and was getting nothing. I then tried to bleed the caliper but the inside bleeder nipple broke off. So I took them apart for a rebuild and found that the inside caliper piston was frozen due to pitting.
I had also noticed that the fluid in the reservoir was getting dirty from the Master Cylinder when I was pumping, so I removed it as well and found that the rod that connects to the pedal and pushes the piston was horribly rusted and was getting inside the M/C.
And so begins my adventure.....
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