So, because my front fork leaked oil before I completely rebuild them, I pulled my front brakes of a few days ago. I had to spend some time figuring out how to get the caliper axle bolts out and the only thing now left to do is getting the pistons out, for which Ill buy some new brake fluid to push them out. I'll have to wash the parts in brake fluid anyway. Unfortunately I don't own an air compressor, nor was there enough brake fluid in the lines to push them out... Which brings me to question one:
Does brake fluid go down in level over time, not accounting for the logical decline because of brake pad wear? I don't see leaks, and the brake fluid is almost black...
2: The manual states to replace quite some parts with rebuild kits, apparently original sets you could buy as a OEM Suzuki replacements. For example it calls for replacing the pistons every 2 years. Now, I saw a lot of guys just washing the seals in brake fluid, cleaning the pistons and be done with it. What do you guys recommend? I expect this stuff never to have been replaced by any PO (as with just about anything on this machine) and I am especially reluctant to be easy with the braking system. Question would probably also be which parts are easy to source. Seals seem to be ok, pistons might get harder maybe?
3: While I am at it... Should I replace all those advised parts on the master cylinder as well? I am replacing the brake lines, I guess replacing those things would make sense.
4: Buy a brake piston tool to push them back? I see guys do it with C clamps, the old brake pads (which are really dirty for me since the oil leak, so a no go).
5: Just out of interest: There were two different kinds of brake pads on the bike: A set of Dutch made ones, can't seem to find a brand, and a set of Ferodos. Is this normal? Or should you replace them both at once and with the same kinds?
6: Also, which brand would you guys advice?
I hope to buy everything I need this week, time for some good old bike maintenance over the holidays ^^
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