Author Topic: Sticky brakes when removing from Winter storage?  (Read 1125 times)

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Woody

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Sticky brakes when removing from Winter storage?
« on: June 04, 2009, 06:44:14 AM »
It seems that each Spring when I uncover my bike and get ready for a new riding season, the first pull of the front brake lever results in a sticking brake caliper. It goes away within a mile of riding. Is there a way to prevent his?

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Re: Sticky brakes when removing from Winter storage?
« Reply #1 on: June 04, 2009, 06:51:55 AM »
be sure to remove surface rust from the brake disk when you pull out of storage.  Idealy you should replace the brake fluid every 2 years.
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Re: Sticky brakes when removing from Winter storage?
« Reply #2 on: June 04, 2009, 10:47:17 AM »
when's the last time you popped out the piston and cleaned behind that seal that sits in a groove in the cylinder wall?  (this is the caliper piston i'm talking about).  i replaced my seal when i did it, and they're cheap, but the one i found in there was still rather flexy. clean gently with toothpick or other stiff-but-soft implement.

as to whether this step will prevent the symptom next season, it probably depends on a lot of environmental factors.

also cuts down on the "peep peep peep" syndrome, as endearing as that is.  ;)

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Re: Sticky brakes when removing from Winter storage?
« Reply #3 on: June 04, 2009, 12:58:36 PM »
Thanks for the help. I took the caliper completely apart today and cleaned everything up. It needed it, and now everything is nice and smooth. I also changed the fluid and pressure bled the system.  I'm thinking about putting the bike up for sale, so I wanted to make sure that the brakes were good first.