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I am just breaking in a newly rebuilt set of dual calipers. Stock dual discs on a 78 GS1000, a pair of the round pad stock calipers.The smaller diameter pistons, EBC pads. Rebuilt with OEM parts. Added a dual piston size master cylinder. New braided lines, through the stock splitter.
Only have about 60 miles on the new set up. Going easy, and gradually pressing harder to give the new pads time to bed. No problems till now
This evening I parked the bike in hot sun for an hour. When I started off I noticed the lever very hard, and the brakes binding hard. Not quite seized.The rotor got a little brown, and there was a smell of hot brakes. Rotors hot to touch. I only rode about half a mile . It eventually loosened up (cooling?) and I got it home 2 miles. At home, everything normal. No damage, except a streak of pad on the rotors.
I have checked everything, and all now seems well. What happened here? Is this normal as new brakes break in?
I have the original single disc setup, and rebuild parts for it all. I can pull the double calipers and master cylinder, and go back to a single disc set up until the mystery is solved, if I have to
Wisdom is most welcome. I plan to ride tomorrow to shake it down further. I have a four day trip panned later in the week, and I need this sorted before then.
Only have about 60 miles on the new set up. Going easy, and gradually pressing harder to give the new pads time to bed. No problems till now
This evening I parked the bike in hot sun for an hour. When I started off I noticed the lever very hard, and the brakes binding hard. Not quite seized.The rotor got a little brown, and there was a smell of hot brakes. Rotors hot to touch. I only rode about half a mile . It eventually loosened up (cooling?) and I got it home 2 miles. At home, everything normal. No damage, except a streak of pad on the rotors.
I have checked everything, and all now seems well. What happened here? Is this normal as new brakes break in?
I have the original single disc setup, and rebuild parts for it all. I can pull the double calipers and master cylinder, and go back to a single disc set up until the mystery is solved, if I have to
Wisdom is most welcome. I plan to ride tomorrow to shake it down further. I have a four day trip panned later in the week, and I need this sorted before then.
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