Hi everyone,
I was all set tonight to get my hands dirty and take apart the piston on a dual caliper front brake system from an '81 CB650C, but the Clymer manual for the bike says that this job requires special tools and that it is best left for a service shop.
Is this true? Or did they just want to avoid potential legal troubles after having a reader have their front brakes fail after taking the piston apart?
I took both calipers off the rotor, and placed a screw driver between each pad in turn, and carefully squeezed the brake lever. One of the calipers would return to its old position right away, and the other was stuck. Infact, when I tried to push it back into place, I could hear the piston grinding away inside. Is the book right? Is fixing this beyond the DIY mechanic?
On the same line, one of the front fork seals has a little bit of a leak. This bike has air assist forks, and the Clymer manual again says that to replace them requires special tools and is best left to a shop mechanic...
Thanks,
Rob