After a quick 5-mile ride to get things warmed up and to verify that I wasn't imagining it, I felt the brake rotors. The right-hand rotor had consistent warmth all around. The left-side rotor, was warm over 50% of the circumference and cool over the other 50%. That's not right!
I took the front left brake caliper apart, and was I surprised.
Look at the brake pad wear, for one thing. These pads have about 150 miles on them. The bright, flecked parts are completely unworn, like new. The darker part is worn down as usual.

For another, the brake rotor was touching the caliper bracket. The other photo shows that the rotor was actually scraping the finish off of the caliper bracket. Note inside the forked part of the bracket that surrounds the rotor, the striations/lines rather than straight black finish.

Do you concur with my diagnosis, of a warped brake rotor? Or any other ideas?
(Err...motorcycles don't pull to one side, even if the front brakes are working unevenly. Many GS models only had one front rotor, and there are a few people who have installed mismatched front rotors to convert a single rotor GS into a dual.)
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