My '73 CB 350F is leaking brake fluid and I suspect it's from inside the caliper. I think I'll replace the pads, piston, ring, and caliper. I bought it months ago and have no idea when the previous owner did any brake work so probably best I do it.
Before I start, I thought I'd check with those more experienced. Are these the steps?
1. Remove Bolts
2. Pull off inner part of caliper (closest to spokes)
3. Pull brake lever which will push off pad and piston (in case want to re-build later)
4. Remove brake line from outer caliper
5. Put on new caliper (with new pads, piston) in reverse order
6. Add brake fluid, bleed brakes, and top off brake fluid to proper level
Also, how do I adjust front brake so pads make contact with disk with right amount of brake handle squeeze?
Thanks!