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    GS 650 rear caliper rebuild

    Alright me again, spamming the board with questions cause I can’t find exactly what I need.

    for the pistons on the rear calipers, is the only way to get the pistons out is using two screw drivers to try and pry them out? BikeCliffs manual describes a way for a braking system that works, but mine has no pressure and is completely disassembled. (http://members.dslextreme.com/users/...r_overhaul.pdf)

    im considering just leaving the pistons in and soaking everything in brake cleaner then putting new seals on, but I feel like that might just cause issues especially if the pistons are seized.

    any and all recommendations are accepted.
    Main lady- 2009 Nightster 1200
    Project Lady- 1982 GS650 G

    #2
    Compressed air or grease injection pump work well
    Ed

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      #3
      I tried the air and found I still needed to pry them out after so long. But be sure to use rags around the piston when you do so as not to scratch anything
      Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace

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