
Originally Posted by
Duc
I am trying to get best possible performance from the stock brakes on my '76 CB550 Honda that I have just re built as a cafe racer .
Frankly ....the brakes suck!
I will get some sintered pads from EconoHonda and drill the rotors but I really need to get the "soft spongy" feel out of the lever. Were they always like that?
My rears are very effective but the front does sweet f**k all.
BTW: The front rotor is not glazed. cos I bead blasted it.
Dude the brakes on those early bikes were never anything to wright home about. Add a few years of use and abuse coupled to weather and its gonna be a sorry old plot.
Id start out by stripping it down and rekitting the master and slave cylinder.Pay particular attention to giving both pistons a mirror polish.Then I'd fit a new brake line.-You are already fitting soft pads
As already mentioned free up and lube all the sliding components -use rubberlube.
After that to be honest you may be able to handle the brakes-(till it rains)
But most likely not.
Where you go from there is entirely up to you
Either a twin disk setup from a gs550 of the sameish era
Or if you want it to stay looking period but improve the brakes HEAPS.
See if you can get the whole wheel assembily from a GB500 or 400
still looks the part with wire wheels etc but 17 inch wheels and pretty reasonable brakes.
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