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’79 GS850G caliper rebuilt kits

sarathchandars

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I tore apart the front and rear calipers to assess the state of the system. Having found that all the rubber parts have to be changed, I scoured the internet to find parts. For a '79 GS850G (as opposed to '80 or newer), partszilla doesn't have the important bits. on eBay I found a rebuild kit from K&L for the rear caliper but nothing for the front that has the 4 dust boots. Any chance anyone can recommend where I can get it? From partszilla I found the part numbers in the picture.​

In the worst case, is it possible to have front calipers from the '80 or newer GS onto a '79 fork?
 

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You are the best Nessism. For sure brake lines are next in line. Any suggestions for where I can source them for reasonable price?

Lastly I saw some minor pitting at the bottom of the piston but nothing on the sides - is that something to worry about that would warrant a replacement? I was guessing not but would love your thought.
 
Check the thread on how to make your own brake lines using made in USA Earl's parts. That's what I use. And they are one of the cheapest methods also.
 
I always just email Raymond. Normally get a response the next day with pricing and an offer to send a paypal invoice.

I've purchased probably 6-7 sets from him without any issues.:cool:
 
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