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Brake swap, '82 1100 to '79 1000
I just bought an entire brake set-up from a '82 GS1100e that I plan to put on my '79 GS1000e. Got discs, calipers, and m/cs. Haven't seen the stuff yet as it's in shipping, but I want to order rebuild kits and new lines. Should I order lines for an '82, a '79, or will I need a custom set?Tags: None
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7981GS
'78 w/ '83 front and '82 rear 1100E calipers.

'79 w/ '82 1100E fronts and stock rears.

'81 w/ '83 1100E calipers.

'80 w/ '83 1100E front end.

Daniel
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Just check that it is an 82 and not an 81 as the leading axle calipers of the latter don't swap over. Otherwise it's a straight bolt up, mix and match on lines etc.79 GS1000S
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FLHG,
I have a pair of front '82 calipers that you can have for $55.00 plus shipping if you are interested.
Probably fit in an $11.00 flat rate box.
Daniel
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FLHGSRay
Thanks, but I think I'm good for now. Bought the entire system, minus lines, from a GSR member. Should be here soon, then gonna rebuild everything and install new lines.Originally posted by 7981GS View PostFLHG,
I have a pair of front '82 calipers that you can have for $55.00 plus shipping if you are interested.
Probably fit in an $11.00 flat rate box.
Daniel
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FLHGSRay
Alright, so I have all my brake parts now except new lines. Have all the components glass beaded and ready for new paint. Have rebuild parts on the way from Ashley at Boulevard Suzuki. Need to order new lines. Don't want to make them myself. What brand do I shop for or stay away from? Who likes what?
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Here's one, don't buy these. Go with Saltymonk's twin pot conversion. While the improvement in braking from the early eighties brakes is noticeable, and the brakes will no longer squeal, the improvement from the twin pot conversion is drastic, a huge improvement. Something like a 10-20% improvement with the '80 GS brakes, compared to a 180% improvement with the twin pots.Originally posted by FLHGSRay View PostBump! Hoping for some opinions before I buy.
(disclaimer, these are ass dyno numbers only)
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FLHGSRay
I took a good look at some of the threads on that and just decided against it. I wanted bolt-on, and I think an upgrade to slightly bigger pads, combined with complete rebuilds and braided lines is gonna do me just fine. The bike already stops fairly well with the old pads, lines, and fluid. Now, if I was doing a full-custom build on the bike, I'd be all over the conversion.Originally posted by tkent02 View PostGo with Saltymonk's twin pot conversion.
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