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Rear Brake Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="brazos parker" data-source="post: 726430" data-attributes="member: 291"><p>Thanx for your comments, S76. That sounds very reasonable and, I agree, something happened between the time I left and the time I returned. I'm going to try the WD40 or penetrating oil tomorrow am. It does seem like some of the pedal resistance has returned but, I have not ridden the bike since this morning.</p><p></p><p>Also, I didn't just look in the brake reservoir window...I removed the cap and checked the fluid level.</p><p></p><p>Regardless, I don't trust my "wrenching" ability w/ something as critical as the brakes and will still have a "professional" mechanic check the brake system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brazos parker, post: 726430, member: 291"] Thanx for your comments, S76. That sounds very reasonable and, I agree, something happened between the time I left and the time I returned. I'm going to try the WD40 or penetrating oil tomorrow am. It does seem like some of the pedal resistance has returned but, I have not ridden the bike since this morning. Also, I didn't just look in the brake reservoir window...I removed the cap and checked the fluid level. Regardless, I don't trust my "wrenching" ability w/ something as critical as the brakes and will still have a "professional" mechanic check the brake system. [/QUOTE]
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