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MrSelfdestruct
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I've had my GS on the road for a few months now and in that time i've never really been impressed with it's braking ability. I've changed to stainless lines, fresh fluid, new pads, and my 3400lb Audi can still out-brake my bike. I noticed the other day that it is due to quite a lot of caliper flex. And it's not the bushings in the caliper that are bad, it's the actual metal flexing
. I see that a lot of you guys with newer GS's (mine's a '78) have slotted/drilled rotors which don't look like they're 3/4 of an inch thick cast iron, and two pot calipers. (my rear brake is two pot, why is my front only one
) Basically what I want to know is: Are the newer style of brakes a direct bolt on swap for my old bike, and if they are, is there any braking benefit? If not i'll likely make some adapters and fit a six-pot from an older sportbike when my GS goes under the knife this winter. Thanks for any help. Oh, here is the bike in question.