I'm doing some needed maintenance (fork seals and rear brake pads) and in replacing the rear brake pads something doesn't seem quite right. With the pads out, the caliper doesn't seem to be centered on the disk. I have looked in my factory service manual and clymer manual and neither say anything about an adjustment for this. It seems to me that if I reassemble things like this the disk will be constantly rubbing against the outside brake pad. I have attached a picture taken from behind the bike looking forward. It is a 79 GS850. In the picture there are no brake pads installed. I have rotated the wheel and the spacing doesn't change so I don't believe the brake disk is warped (the disk actually rubs a little when rotated). Is this normal?
Thanks,
Luke



Remembered this thread and so looked at mine. My rotor is also very very close to the caliper. In fact it dawned on me my feeler gauge may tell me for sure if I'm touching. Here's a pic of when I was working on the rear and to me lukehan's looks right. Is this possibly an alignment problem we're having?
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