I installed a stainless steel line, rebuilt the MC, rebuilt the caliper (with all OEM Suzuki parts) and had brakes--sort of--all summer. The lever pull was pretty long and I sure didn't want to have to pull an emergency stop.
The bike spent more time with the lever tied back then it did with it not tied back this summer.
Decided I'd invest the time and money to get them right this fall. Purchased a GS500 MC off a 2006 bike on the recommendation of another GR650 owner that used the same MC, ordered new seals for the front caliper AGAIN and reinstalled them on Sunday.
Bench bled the MC and hooked up banjo bolts with new crush washers.
Been bleeding them for close to an hour. Absolutely no pressure building at the lever and I can see no movement at all from the caliper.
There are no visible leaks of fluid anywhere in the system.
I just don't get it. I've done all the things are supposed to work. The system just isn't that complicated and I have cleaned and reworked every part of this system and I have LESS braking power now than when I started in March. No shops around here will work on a 29-year old bike, but I'd take it in at this point.
Comment