scuff them with sand paper or have them turned ,or get a new one, if your system is working,its the rotor that is the problem,just like cars they get burnt,and will not stop right
front brakes just don't cut it.
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maybe take a look at the rotor,it might be glazed up not letting the pads work right, - yes been there done that-
scuff them with sand paper or have them turned ,or get a new one, if your system is working,its the rotor that is the problem,just like cars they get burnt,and will not stop right -
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I recently had issues with my front brakes. Maybe different from yours, but now they work really well. I switched to Goodridge stainless lines, new Goodridge stainless banjo bolts, all new seals and completely cleaned everything. Even used a new master cylinder. But to start with I couldn't get any brake pressure. Turns out that when I reassembled the calipers I had the connecting bolts misaligned - difficult to see because they are covered by a rubber boot. Once I turned the bolts so they lined up properly I got good brake pressure.
I have Metal Gear fibre pads on mine, similar to the stock EBC organics. You can sintered metal pads which are better if you race because they fade less, but I went with fibre because they seem to "bite" more when cold. With how I ride brake fade is not really an issue.
Until recently it was tricky to get new discs, but I noticed that Metal Gear have started producing repro discs for a lot of GS models. I'm quite tempted to get some. I think brakes are about as important as things get on a bike!Comment
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I'm going with EBC pads.
How do you turn a bike rotor ? I've never seen it done.
I do notice that my line bulges with pressure so its got to go.
I'm trying to order a brake line on ebay but I'm not sure what to order.
Would This be right ?
length 40"
fitting# 3 on master cylinder end
fitting# 1 on the bottom
Type c 90' bend
color: black
What size are the banjo bolts ? 10 or 12mm ?
That's my best guess. A 450 L model is the same line as the 400L.
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You should contact them directly to check the specifics against your bike. They are easy enough to deal with.
There are more than a few members who have obtained lines through them, myself included.'83 GS650G
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im not sure if they surface rotors i was just shooting a suggestion,i wouldnt recommend full sintered metal pads, cause they EAT rotors, i know this for a fact cause i used them on my kz,and off road bikes,they will chew up the rotor fast , but they are fantastic at stoppingComment
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Got new pads and line, Looks good so far.
Still have to find the time to install and vacuum bleed.
The engine is taking allot of time.Comment

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