Worth checking to see if you have even wear on the pads as the caliper slider might be seized.
Wouldn't be surprised - thanks for the advice - will check it over. Part of getting to know a new bike....
Worth checking to see if you have even wear on the pads as the caliper slider might be seized.

Wouldn't be without it! Use it twice as much as the front.

Since I got my GS, I only use it while doing hill starts.

That's a fair point!!What do you do afterwards and how did you get to the hill in the first place?![]()
I've found on a Telelever suspended bike, it's possible to brake right up to the apex, if necessary, using the front brake.
I hardly ever use my rear brake because it will kick in the ABS with not a lot of pedal pressure.
I already get a high wear rate on pads and disc so the back is clearly getting a lot of use from the linked brake system. So apart from total panic stops (where another few % could save the day) the rear brake pedal is all but redundant.
I went on a Bikesafe course last year and one guy who'd been riding for decades said that he has only ever used the rear brake, and had never ever used the front. The room went a bit quiet for a while![]()