Front brakes on a GS 450

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  • coolbike

    #1

    Front brakes on a GS 450

    I have a question for anyone who might know - how close should a brake pad sit against the disc? Should it be like a bicycle where you can see a pretty big gap between the brake pad, or more like a car where it practically rides up against the braking surface?

    I'm thinking I might have a problem with my master cylinder assembly, but I never really checked out the position of my front pad before. Sorry if this question is stupid .
  • koolaid_kid

    #2
    Exactly like a car. It will appear to be rubbing against the rotor.
    What are your symptoms?

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    • coolbike

      #3
      My symptom is a slowly leaking brake fluid reservoir. I haven't noticed any change in the stopping power, but I've been debating whether or not to bid on a new master cylinder set on eBay, which includes the reservoir. I was worried that the leak had caused the brake to ride against the rotor, but I suppose that isn't the case.

      Thanks!

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      • Nessism
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        #4
        I have a rebuilt brake system for a 450 you might be interested in. Please check your Private Messages.

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        • coolbike

          #5
          Nessism, thanks for your PM.

          Also, what are the symptoms of "binding"? I noticed that someone mentioned it in another post, and I'm trying to make sure that this thing is still safe to ride to work tomorrow 8-[

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          • Guest

            #6
            Originally posted by coolbike
            My symptom is a slowly leaking brake fluid reservoir. I haven't noticed any change in the stopping power, but I've been debating whether or not to bid on a new master cylinder set on eBay, which includes the reservoir. I was worried that the leak had caused the brake to ride against the rotor, but I suppose that isn't the case.

            Thanks!
            If the reservoir itself isn't cracked, you can get the O ring seal for the base from the dealer pretty cheap.

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