Today started bright and sunny here in the UK, and it really was a day for riding rather than fettlin the bike, but I so want her on the road for easter that work must be done. With that in mind I wanted one last look at the brakes before the ministry test (MOT).
on removing the rear wheel I was faced with quite an oily mess with contaminated brake shoes and hub, on cleaning the full area with brake cleaner I was none the wiser as to where it had come from and there being no obvious leaks, I set to fitting the new shoes. Here I hit my first problem, the new supplied springs were way shorter than the original ones fitted, so I had to re-use the old, although there really was no need not to as the condition was fine.
I then cleaned the brake drum and inner wheel area, before giving the brake drum a quick rub over with emmery cloth, another clean with brake cleaner, before refitting the wheel and adjusting the brake.
I then turned my attention to the front calipers again, when I did the front brake service I noticed that the caliper pins were rusty, so I ordered new ones to be fitted today, only they too were wrong as you can see...

Isn't it funny, I have had nothing but good service from motorworks until this weekend, the brake springs were/are the wrong ones, and so are the new caliper pins I ordered, nowhere near the right size?
I wonder if this is because it is an LS model and they are sending generic R45/65 parts? have any of you found this problem when servicing your R65LS brakes??