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Here's one for you - Front brakes seizing but then worked

  • Thread starter Thread starter natejelovich
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Update

So a quick update.

I got my stainless steel brake lines from Apex brakes and they look and fit great. Raymond was great to work with and the price was great too:

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I also ordered front brake caliper piston boots from http://www.onlinecyclepart.com. I followed the parts fiche and ordered per the specs, but when I got them, they are different than what I currently have on my bike and don't work. It's like they're for a different model...

I followed up with them and will see what they say.

They should look more like this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-GS750-GS8...ycles_Parts_Accessories&vxp=mtr#ht_961wt_1085

Bummer.
 
The parts in the picture are for '80 and up bikes.

That makes me wonder, ... are you SURE you have a '79? :-k

I ask that because production for the '80 model year started in about August of '79, so the production date on the VIN plate would show '79, but it would actually be an '80 model. Look for the production date, let us know.

A couple other things that would be clues:
- Do you have VM carbs or BS carbs? The VM carbs have a sort of domed rectangluar top that is held on with three screws. The BS carbs have a large flat circular top that is held on with four screws.
- Do you have a kick starter?
- Are your brake disks solid or slotted?


There are other diffrerences, too, but they are not real obvious to a quick visual observation.

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The parts in the picture are for '80 and up bikes.

That makes me wonder, ... are you SURE you have a '79? :-k

I ask that because production for the '80 model year started in about August of '79, so the production date on the VIN plate would show '79, but it would actually be an '80 model. Look for the production date, let us know.

A couple other things that would be clues:
- Do you have VM carbs or BS carbs? The VM carbs have a sort of domed rectangluar top that is held on with three screws. The BS carbs have a large flat circular top that is held on with four screws.
- Do you have a kick starter?
- Are your brake disks solid or slotted?


There are other diffrerences, too, but they are not real obvious to a quick visual observation.

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I was wondering if my calipers were from a different year. Didn't think my entire bike was!

I'll have a look at the VIN plate. It's pretty hidden right? Behind the handlebars?

- I don't know about the carbs. I'll have a look and see if I can tell...
- I do have a kick starter
- Brake pads are slotted

Thanks for the insights!
 
Sounds like a mix n match of a few different years... Got a picture of the brakes?
 
This is what I got for now... I'll try and post some more later if these don't help.

Thanks guys!

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Looks like the later style brakes, didn't all the '79 models come with round brake pads?
 
That's actually good, the 1980 style calipers are far superior to the previous round pad calipers.
 
Well, that's good news. Just lame because their return policy is terrible ($15 re-stock fee) and means I have to re-order new ones.

Newbie mistake.
 
Those are the same brakes that I have on my 82ez. I'm sitting here rebuilding them as we speak.
 
There you go Nate, sell them to Tech 73...

Nate, are you riding with anybody up there? I know a group of riders up there. Get involved with local riders and they may be of great help also. Try backfiremoto.com for events...
 
There you go Nate, sell them to Tech 73...

Nate, are you riding with anybody up there? I know a group of riders up there. Get involved with local riders and they may be of great help also. Try backfiremoto.com for events...

Hey, cool, thanks for the tip!
 
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