I'm tidying up an '81 GS 450 to get it back on the road after many years in storage, and was hoping I could find some help troubleshooting the front disc.
After bleeding the lines and adjusting everything, the caliper piston won't return when the lever is released - the end result is the the pads will seize onto the disc after 5 or 6 pulls of the lever.
The piston moves freely when the caliper is off the bike, and as far as I can see there are no leaks in the system and it's all bled properly.
I'm a little unclear on how the piston normally moves back into the caliper. Is it simply a hydraulic action as the lever is released back to the open position? If so, would an air leak defeat this action? There's no spring return or similar mechanism anywhere that I can see on the bike or in the manuals.
Thanks for any help with what I guess is a very basic concept/question - I'd just like to get an idea of what to look for before I go buying up parts and replacing everything.
Cheers, Hamish.
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