My son and I finished putting the front end of his '77 550 back together today. That included new fork seals, rebuilt caliper, new piston and pads, and rebuilt master cylinder. Bleeding went without a hitch and the brakes work, but they aren't very firm. Is this typical of these single piston, single caliper brake systems? I'm used to having a pair of dual piston calipers up front, so maybe I'm spoiled. And the lever isn't super firm either. I taped the brake lever on a hard squeeze when we were finishing up, so hopefully that will push any air left in the lines up to the master cylinder.
Coments? Should I expect better than so-so brakes on this bike? Thanks!