Here's my newest instructional video which features the technique I use for removing the two pistons found in GL1000 and SOHC 750F rear calipers. I know that some people have good luck using compressed air to get them out, but it seems like most of the ones I see are corroded and the pistons are STUCK! This method works quickly and effectively and doesn't require much in the way of tools.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSsbsMXy ... e=youtu.be
GL1000 Rear Caliper Piston Removal Made Easy - New Video!
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GL1000 Rear Caliper Piston Removal Made Easy - New Video!
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Re: GL1000 Rear Caliper Piston Removal Made Easy - New Video
Great job as usual! That didn't happen to be my rear caliper, was it? 

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Re: GL1000 Rear Caliper Piston Removal Made Easy - New Video
Hey Nate - it could have been yours if it was in my shop when we shot the video, but no, it wasn't. I was preparing to rebuild my rear brake system at the same time, so I had the perfect candidate.wingrider wrote:Great job as usual! That didn't happen to be my rear caliper, was it?:-D
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Very nice, Tom!
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Re: GL1000 Rear Caliper Piston Removal Made Easy - New Video
Nice vid Tom !
I stumbled upon the same method when I rebuilt my brakes, worked great. I ended up getting 3 of the 4 pistons out this way, used compressed air on the 4th - probably the one in the small piece of the rear caliper, I didn't think of the rubber piece to block off the brake fluid passage to that piston like you showed.
I stumbled upon the same method when I rebuilt my brakes, worked great. I ended up getting 3 of the 4 pistons out this way, used compressed air on the 4th - probably the one in the small piece of the rear caliper, I didn't think of the rubber piece to block off the brake fluid passage to that piston like you showed.
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Re: GL1000 Rear Caliper Piston Removal Made Easy - New Video
Neither did I! If I remember correctly I just blocked the transfer port with a c-clamp, leaving the o-ring in place. Your method seems easier!Norbert R wrote:Nice vid Tom !
...... I didn't think of the rubber piece to block off the brake fluid passage to that piston like you showed.
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