commandoallan
Registered user
Afternoon All,
Firstly apologies for posting this as a new post, I was reading another post of the same subject and was due to ask on there but lost the location of the Q in the forum.
I have just developed an issue on my front (GSA 2008). The nearside disc has been marked around the disc presumably by defective piston sticking?? I was in the middle of nowhere so kept riding and adjusted my riding to use engine braking rather than just the rear so much (I know this is a linked braking system). I had to stop a few times and releasing the res top seemed to help a little. After reading various posts the most prevalent issue seems to be a sticking piston followed by brake hose replacement, master cylinder replacement and ABS pump/ motor.
I have previously replaced the seals and cleaned the pistons on my rear for which I completely stripped down/ took apart the rear caliper. People are stating that this approach should not be used? I have a seal kit for both calipers coming from motorworks and some brake fluid & a new set of pads.
My questions follow.
I was going to completely strip these units as I did the rear so is the best option?
My second questions is how may I tell if my discs are now warped due to my riding the bike?
My third is I have an GS911 and would need to sort out the ABS afterwards, is this easy to do or should I get a garage to finally sort the ABS reinstatement.
And my fourth, WTF is red rubber grease and where do I put it?
I plan to action this on the coming weekend so advice would indeed be very welcome as I am a novice that has only serviced, bolted shit on, stripped a brake caliper and took off my FD for Mikeyboy to recondition.
Many thanks.,
Firstly apologies for posting this as a new post, I was reading another post of the same subject and was due to ask on there but lost the location of the Q in the forum.
I have just developed an issue on my front (GSA 2008). The nearside disc has been marked around the disc presumably by defective piston sticking?? I was in the middle of nowhere so kept riding and adjusted my riding to use engine braking rather than just the rear so much (I know this is a linked braking system). I had to stop a few times and releasing the res top seemed to help a little. After reading various posts the most prevalent issue seems to be a sticking piston followed by brake hose replacement, master cylinder replacement and ABS pump/ motor.
I have previously replaced the seals and cleaned the pistons on my rear for which I completely stripped down/ took apart the rear caliper. People are stating that this approach should not be used? I have a seal kit for both calipers coming from motorworks and some brake fluid & a new set of pads.
My questions follow.
I was going to completely strip these units as I did the rear so is the best option?
My second questions is how may I tell if my discs are now warped due to my riding the bike?
My third is I have an GS911 and would need to sort out the ABS afterwards, is this easy to do or should I get a garage to finally sort the ABS reinstatement.
And my fourth, WTF is red rubber grease and where do I put it?
I plan to action this on the coming weekend so advice would indeed be very welcome as I am a novice that has only serviced, bolted shit on, stripped a brake caliper and took off my FD for Mikeyboy to recondition.
Many thanks.,

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