In 2008, Gordon said this:
Wow!
Considering I can lock up the front wheel on my K1 with the stock single caliper, I'd have to say yes, but I still like the way it looks!
I just rebuilt my master cylinder and caliper and installed a fresh hose and pads and while it made an improvement in braking performance, I am quite disappointed and I hope to find a better solution. Sure, I could install a better, braided SS hose and this would make the system stiffer, less sponginess, but I am looking for a better solution. Right now, having just completed this rebuild, the front brake basically works no better than the rear drum brake. It slows the bike down but comes nowhere near Gordon's report of being able to lock up the front wheel. On my bike, even Arnold Schwartzenegger in his prime could not squeeze this lever hard enough to lock up the front wheel. Performance is so poor that I consider this front brake dangerous.
I had a '75 CB750K back in the late seventies with FAR better brake performance (at least in my memory). In my memory the front brake was far more effective than the rear brake. This is not the case with my current 1978 CB750K.
What are my options? A master cylinder with a smaller bore would improve braking power, but also increase sponginess. A braided SS hose would help with the sponginess. Are smaller-bore MCs available for this bike?
Perhaps I need the dual disk system from a CB750F. Can these be found? Where? This bike, a 1978 CB750K, is very different from the earlier K0-K6 bikes, and even different from the 1977 model. Would brake parts from an F even work for this bike?
What about grinding the disk to improve friction? De-glaze. Would it help? Would this be only temporary, until the disk becomes smooth and polished again?
How in the world does Gordon get excellent performance out of basically the same stock setup that performs so poorly on my bike?
Thank you, in advance, for reading and considering my questions.