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I'm working on rebuilding the front brakes on my 1980 GS-1000-G. I picked up a couple kits with all the rubber bits and have cleaned up the callipers and pistons (Single Pot Callipers). Everything is looking good considering the bike has 207,000 kms. with only one previous brake rebuild back in the early 1990's. The problem is, trying to keep the Inside (lower) rubber seal in place while reinstalling the piston. The new seal fits in the groove and trying to wiggle the piston past it, isn't working, as they are slightly smaller diameter so interfere with the piston. I've tried some of the grease the kit provides. I checked the old seal and it is exactly the same size and diameter. I've heard of people putting the piston in the freezer to shrink it, but that sounds risky to me. Same with the seal being put into hot water to stretch it to fit better into the groove. Neither sounds like a factory way of doing things. Any of you had similar issues? How did you solve them? Being a Pensioner, I can't afford to take the bike to a shop with their current labour rates, and many shops now refuse to work on bikes that are much over 10 years old. HELP !!!