brake drag ? 1150e

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  • wyly
    Forum Mentor
    • Nov 2015
    • 957
    • calgary canada

    #1

    brake drag ? 1150e

    The only time I ever road this GS was when it was new back in 84 so I don't recall what it was like to push it around without the engine. Just maneuvering in my garage takes considerable effort it feels much heavier than my heavier CBX. Part of the difficulty will be due to the narrower handle bars vs the wider CBX clip-ons

    I'll be taking off the front wheel this weekend is there anything in particular that I should looking for in the front brakes that would account for the drag, or is this resistance normal for a a GS.

    The brakes do work front and rear, I've had the rear apart and everything looks good and works well.
    1979 CBX, AW440 Maico, GS1150EF
    http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...ine=1447792849
  • Guest

    #2
    Tires are properly inflated? The easiest way to check brakes is to get a wheel in the air and then spin it by hand to see how much drag there is. If it doesn't turn pretty easily by hand then you may have a problem.


    Mark

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    • fastbysuzuki
      Forum Mentor
      Past Site Supporter
      • Nov 2012
      • 996
      • Wyre, Lancashire.uk

      #3
      Firstly I would gear the front wheel off the ground and check if it's free to spin if it's not it could just be the pads are not fre to move correctly may need slides cleaning.
      Or it may be the Pistons in the calliper are tight/seizing up if so a full strip and clean and new seals.
      in fact if the brakes have not had attention since 1984 then a full strip/clean new seals and fluid and new brake pipes are needed.
      its your choice as well as your life.
      The big guy up there rides a Suzuki (this I know)
      1981 gs850gx

      1999 RF900
      past bikes. RF900
      TL1000s
      Hayabusa
      gsx 750f x2
      197cc Francis Barnett
      various British nails

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      • dorkburger
        Forum LongTimer
        Past Site Supporter
        • Jan 2013
        • 10770
        • Stupid Freehold Boro NJ

        #4
        I had 2 issues with mine.
        One, was the rear brake was dragging due to rust/corrosion in the rear master cylinder. This came up and was fixed quickly.
        The other I unknowingly lived with for13 or so years. Clutch drag due to an improperly (not ) shimmed clutch basket.

        sigpic
        When consulting the magic 8 ball for advice, one must first ask it "will your answers be accurate?"

        Glen
        -85 1150 es - Plus size supermodel.
        -Rusty old scooter.
        Other things I like to photograph.....instagram.com/gs_junkie
        https://www.instagram.com/glen_brenner/
        https://www.flickr.com/photos/152267...7713345317771/

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        • BigD_83
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          Past Site Supporter
          • May 2011
          • 4872
          • Vancouver

          #5
          Originally posted by dorkburger
          I had 2 issues with mine.
          Clutch drag due to an improperly (not ) shimmed clutch basket.

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          Hi Glen,

          can you explain the shimming of the clutch basket in more detail...
          '83 GS650G
          '83 GS550es (didn't like the colours in the 80's, but they've grown on me)

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          • dorkburger
            Forum LongTimer
            Past Site Supporter
            • Jan 2013
            • 10770
            • Stupid Freehold Boro NJ

            #6
            This is the thread I posted at the time.


            Richard (Londonboards) explained it fairly well. Im not a 1000% sure, but I seem to recall reading that not all GS clutches were shimmed like my 1150.
            sigpic
            When consulting the magic 8 ball for advice, one must first ask it "will your answers be accurate?"

            Glen
            -85 1150 es - Plus size supermodel.
            -Rusty old scooter.
            Other things I like to photograph.....instagram.com/gs_junkie
            https://www.instagram.com/glen_brenner/
            https://www.flickr.com/photos/152267...7713345317771/

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            • wyly
              Forum Mentor
              • Nov 2015
              • 957
              • calgary canada

              #7
              brakes are an easy fix if that's the issue, if it's a serious clutch issue I'll push the GS into a corner until next year...
              1979 CBX, AW440 Maico, GS1150EF
              http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...ine=1447792849

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              • dorkburger
                Forum LongTimer
                Past Site Supporter
                • Jan 2013
                • 10770
                • Stupid Freehold Boro NJ

                #8
                My clutch suffered from PO hackery. It had an 1100e inner hub and missing washers and shims.
                sigpic
                When consulting the magic 8 ball for advice, one must first ask it "will your answers be accurate?"

                Glen
                -85 1150 es - Plus size supermodel.
                -Rusty old scooter.
                Other things I like to photograph.....instagram.com/gs_junkie
                https://www.instagram.com/glen_brenner/
                https://www.flickr.com/photos/152267...7713345317771/

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  put it in neutral.....

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                  • Joe Garfield

                    #10
                    My rear brakes seemed to work fine, but then I realized they weren't retracting and locked up. The bike is relatively new to me and I hadn't serviced them yet. I took everything apart, cleaned the parts and flushed the lines and MC, reinstalled and everything is working as it should.

                    That's a long way of saying dirt can cause the brakes to hang up.

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