Hola,
Curious about the brake settings which has the most bite 1 or 4? I jam on the front nd the bike lundges forward but nothing near an endo(rear wheel in air, dunno right name.) Time for new pads?
-ash
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um...WHAT??? :?
UMM, My bike seems to have some non stock stuff on it. Don't all GS's have a lil dial settin on the front brake 1 thru 4? Ya kno? Its a round lil turnable dial? Hmm...
-ash
Drunk rant that made sense at the time: "What if Waffle house and I.H.O.P got together- they'd be Y HOP!"
is that on the brake lever itself?
Both my '96 and my '99 have the "round lil turnable dial" you mentioned. But it doesn't adjust the "bite" of the brakes. What it does is adjust the distance between the handlebar grip and the brake lever.
I used a ruler to measure what kind of a difference a one-stop change made. If I remember right, it was about 1/8" per stop. The only thing I can't remember is whether 1 or 4 gives the greatest gap between grip and lever.
Adjust to where it feels good. Big hands = bigger gap, small hands = smaller gap.
Oh, and if the bike "lunges forward" when you grab a handful of brake, consider investing in a pair of Progressive fork springs (if you haven't already). The stock springs are amazingly wimpy, and the beefier Progressive springs will go a long way toward eliminating that "lunge".
Quote from: ashmanHola,
Curious about the brake settings which has the most bite 1 or 4? I jam on the front nd the bike lundges forward but nothing near an endo(rear wheel in air, dunno right name.) Time for new pads?
-ash
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The dial you talk about is just so you can position the reach of the lever so if you had small hands you might want the lever a bit closer to the bars and if you have big hands you might want them not as close.
You might not be able to get the back end off the ground because you are not appling the brakes just the right way. Also if the brakes are cold and you are attemping an endo it will not happen as easy as when they are a bit warm. Your tire might not want bite when cold also.
If you do decide to install new pads look at the EBC double-H pads as they will do what you want and also look into stainless or kevlar barke line replacement on the front since this will give you a better feel fro the brakes and allow for the brakes to work beeter than the stock rubber hose.
If you bike is a few years old you might want to replace the brake line anyway just to be safe.
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Ahhhh,
Ok thanks for clearing that up. Weird thing tho is mines a 93' not a 96' or 99'. I need to post a pic of my bike so ya'll can tell me what kinda stuff I have on it? Apparently the previous owner make a few mods to it. I'll look at those pads this weekend.
Thanks,
-ash
Yea someone put a GSXR/Katana lever in it... or a 96+ lever in it. There is so much updated crap on my 89... I dont even remember anymore what is stock from where.
Cool.
Srinath.
Maybe we should go for a show of hands here.
Does anybody NOT have one of these round, numbered, adjustment doohickeys on their front brake lever?
(http://www.bbburma.net/MiscFotos/100_0601_FrontBrakeLeverAdjuster.jpg)
EDIT: Changed link from sisna.com to bbburma.net
I don't - but I think that's because my bike was crashed before I got it and the PO just mounted whatever would fit. My bike's a 1990...
I'd like to get adjustable levers for both clutch and brake if anyone has an extra one they wanna part with for VERY cheap (very cheap meaning cost of shipping and a strong THANK YOU!!!). (SInce my wife has smaller hands I thought it would be nice if she could ride the GS if the mood struck her...)
Rolly
OK I dont... and count that as 3 hands... one for my 89, one for my 91 and one for the 90 I sold back in 2000.
The levers are also pricier... The old style is $7, the new one is ~$19... but used levers are all the same $2 at the place I used to go to. Also My levers are black after updating... just like yours but black.
Cool.
Srinath.
Mine goes to "11".
And 1 was the widest, and 4 was the smallest...
Cool.
Srinath.
Quote from: bbanjoMine goes to "11".
you're back!!!!!!!!
"it's a ballad song, it's called lick my love pump".
haha
jake
No fancy dial on my 89 either. :roll: Black lever.
Cheers,
e.
I have one on my ' 93.
Same as my 1994....
Hey we can check it on bike bandits fiche online.
Cool.
Srinath.
My 90' that I got 2 weeks ago has that dial... 8)
my 94 has it as well.
Quote from: NarcodenMy 90' that I got 2 weeks ago has that dial... 8)
Congrats!
My 01 has it and it goes to 7 (or is that 11?).
my '02 has an adjustment on the brake lever (1-4) but nothing on the clutch. The previous, previous owner laid it down on the left side and the whole left side controls have been replaced so maybe that's why.
None on clutch on any bike unless its hydraulic.
Cool.
Srinath.
oh
well that would make sense wouldn't it.
oh and my brake lever actually has 1-7 just like pablo's so that must be an '01 and latter thing.
mines got 1 to 4...which one is the same and is all black? my levers are a bit bent/snapped on both sides and id like the same levers but in black...