I had to take my front wheel off so I decided to clean my front brakes while i was at it.
RHS Caliper: When I took the pads out I noticed the pistons weren't all pushed out the same distance.. I pushed them all back almost all the way, and squeezed the brake lever. One piston moved alot, one piston moved less, and the other 2 only flinched..
LHS Caliper: Even worse.. 1 piston moved alot. The other 3 would move minimally when the lever was squeezed. After cleaning the pistons with brake cleaner and a toothbrush for a few minutes one of the other pistons started moving a bit more.. The other 2 were still being lazy..
I'm assuming this isn't normal.. How would I fix it?
Funnily enough, all 4 pads are worn evenly. And my brakes are more powerful than my old bike (CBR250RR), but
I'm assuming if I rectify the problem they would be much better..
Thanks

PS: I installed the shim on top of my rear shock mount and although I only got to ride about 1 minute before my bike died, I could definitely tell the difference in the ride height. Can anyone explain briefly how such a small shim makes such a big difference (eBay listing says the 3mm shim makes a 11mm difference) in the ride height and handling (I've read on here that this shim makes the handling alot better on the RVF)?