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Lube your rear brake
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<blockquote data-quote="DonRed7" data-source="post: 447171" data-attributes="member: 4252"><p>Yhea,. i know everybody goes through all the every day pre-ride checks and performs the exact service and maintanence intervals. However just for hell next time on you'r walk about around the bike give the rear brake lever a squirt of spray lube of some kind. There's a little space at the rear of the pivot that you can shoot some Rust Check or other in...and work it in with a bunch of lever action. Mine started not returning back up this week. I'm on the east coast so the air tends to be pretty corrosive,.....Anyhoo.........just a heads up.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p></p><p>-Don</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonRed7, post: 447171, member: 4252"] Yhea,. i know everybody goes through all the every day pre-ride checks and performs the exact service and maintanence intervals. However just for hell next time on you'r walk about around the bike give the rear brake lever a squirt of spray lube of some kind. There's a little space at the rear of the pivot that you can shoot some Rust Check or other in...and work it in with a bunch of lever action. Mine started not returning back up this week. I'm on the east coast so the air tends to be pretty corrosive,.....Anyhoo.........just a heads up. Cheers -Don [/QUOTE]
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