So I got the brake system back together again. I did end up completely disassembling the MC and cleaned it again. The bypass hole was clean. Disassembled the caliper, cleaned it and reassembled it. I did not install the brake pad shims and skimmed the brake pads a little with the belt sander. I did not brake the calipers apart. The caliper pistons went in easy by hand. Bled the system. Just spinning the rear wheel and applying the brake it seemed better.
I took the bike out for a short ride. Applying the rear brake it squeals like a pig. Probably because the shims are out. I tried the last few miles to not use the rear brake before pulling in at home. The rotor is somewhat hot but not fry an egg hot like before. It just bothers me I can put my hand on the front rotors which I was using for braking and they were not hot to the touch.
I have made progress. Not 100% satisfied I have the problem solved. The only thing I have not replaced is the caliper pistons but they really did not look bad. My friend made a suggestion to remove the dust seals but I really did not want to do that. I would think the main piston seal would get crapped up pretty quick without the dust seal in place. I'm out of ideas. Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
I took the bike out for a short ride. Applying the rear brake it squeals like a pig. Probably because the shims are out. I tried the last few miles to not use the rear brake before pulling in at home. The rotor is somewhat hot but not fry an egg hot like before. It just bothers me I can put my hand on the front rotors which I was using for braking and they were not hot to the touch.
I have made progress. Not 100% satisfied I have the problem solved. The only thing I have not replaced is the caliper pistons but they really did not look bad. My friend made a suggestion to remove the dust seals but I really did not want to do that. I would think the main piston seal would get crapped up pretty quick without the dust seal in place. I'm out of ideas. Any other suggestions would be appreciated.