However, when i rebuilt the front calipers i reused the front brake pads as they looked hardly worn, and i didn't see any problems that were obvious like brake fluid contamination or glazing. While i had them out i did lightly sand them to freshen up the outer service, but they may very well be the original 1982 pads!
The bike has just 14,030 miles on it, of which 3500 miles or so were mine with light braking the being the norm. (same with excelleration,....i baby my baby!
I'm not sure how much better "new" brake pad technology has come in 30 years, "if" these are the original pads.
One thing i'm still getting is a very slight grabbyness when i apply the front brakes. Before i rebuilt them,.....they were MUCH worse! The whole front end would bob up and down when the front brake was applied. The rotors look fine,.....minimal runout and within usual limits. Light grooves in the rotors, but nothing unusual or any worse than the rear brake rotor, which is working perfectly.
.....long way to say i'm suspecting the front brake pads might be causing the slight "grabby/release" action on the front sunspension. The caliper sliders are greased and move freely, and after the cleanup and caliper rebuild i added just a little silicon grease to the front of the caliper piston where it touches the backing plate on the outside brake pad. I did this to help seal the inside hollow of the pistons, as one i had to clean out some rust where water had been getting in. As the outside of the pistons were visually perfect, after the cleanup i felt confident re-using them.
I didn't add any silicon grease along the sliding (guideing) edge of the brake pads, as my service manual said not to. I did clean up the metal edges when i did the rebuild, and the pads were free to slide along the metal "rail guide".
Not sure if the lack of any lubrication there is causing the slight grabby/release feel. I haven't run more than 50 miles since the caliper rebuilds, and after lightly sanding the pad surfaces they "might" need a little more time to seat to the rotors??? If it doesn't disappear completely after a few hundred more miles, i'll try a slight amount of silicon grease along the pad guide rails.
Anyway,....i'm thinking of picking up a set of new brake pads for this bike, and wondered what brand others here have had success with for this range of similiar bike models?
On ebay i found these, but they're not listing a brand and are made for the seller. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Suzuki-Disc-...sories&vxp=mtr
I prefer to know what i'm getting, and not adverse to buying the best quality pads made for these bikes.
.....any suggestions?
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