I know this sounds weird. The brake lever for my front brake is too firm. So it applies too much pressure too fast. Of course this is not my opinion, but the inspector at the roadworthiness check said that. So I gotta fix it.
Bike is a 1978 GS1000 with a standard brake (two single-pods), brake pads are fairly new (2 years old, maybe 2500km). I did switch to steel-braided brake lines 2 years ago (and yes, it was softer before, as it said '1978' on the old brake lines). I did not rebuild the calipers yet (would have done that if I had too little pressure...). I maybe have about 15mm from very light braking to full force (measured at tip of lever). I know it is not much but it did not really bother me, as brake power is good.
Since there is nothing to alter at the lever itself, how could I lower the pressure?
I still have the old brake lines and could put them in for the re-check, but then I want to avoid unnecessary work...
Thanks
Bike is a 1978 GS1000 with a standard brake (two single-pods), brake pads are fairly new (2 years old, maybe 2500km). I did switch to steel-braided brake lines 2 years ago (and yes, it was softer before, as it said '1978' on the old brake lines). I did not rebuild the calipers yet (would have done that if I had too little pressure...). I maybe have about 15mm from very light braking to full force (measured at tip of lever). I know it is not much but it did not really bother me, as brake power is good.
Since there is nothing to alter at the lever itself, how could I lower the pressure?
I still have the old brake lines and could put them in for the re-check, but then I want to avoid unnecessary work...
Thanks
