eitanpepito Posted April 27, 2023 Posted April 27, 2023 Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen! New here to the forum. I have a 1983 Suzuki GS550ED that I am currently restoring/customizing after my crash. The weep hole on my right side fork is leaking brake fluid, causing me to not have any brake pressure. I have been looking into different methods of deleting the anti-dive system, and I've settled on gutting the stock system and blocking off the line. My question is, will the stock banjo bolt that goes to the caliper screw in enough to remove the line that goes to the antidive system, or do I need to fabricate something that will block off that hole. Thanks! Quote
wraith Posted April 30, 2023 Posted April 30, 2023 People/I, use to just remove the unit and put a blanking plate on instead, might make the forks a bit stiffer. Did one on a gsx550efe and it had no affect on fork stiffness and did one on a gsx750s1 and the forks where stiffer Quote
Joseph Posted April 30, 2023 Posted April 30, 2023 (edited) if you remove the brake line that goes to the antidives, you will indeed need a single banjo screw rather than the double/tandem one. from this : to this : i am a big fan of leaving the antidives on the forks and slipping in a blanking plate, it's definitely part of the 80s looks here however it's electric anti dives not hydraulic Edited April 30, 2023 by Joseph 1 Quote
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