After sitting for two weeks, I went to take my ’80 SG Special for a spin, and I could barely get it out of the garage, as the front brakes were dragging. This was very odd, as they seemed fine when I parked it after the last ride. I jacked the front wheel off the ground, cracked the bleed screws on both calipers, and the brakes were still so tight, I could barely move the wheel. As detailed in the maintenance section of this site, I cleaned the ”spooge hole” (it looked fine to begin with) and refilled with fresh fluid. No difference. Finally, I was able to remove both sets of pads, compress the caliper pistons a little with a C-clamp, and re-install. The wheel spun freely, but after applying the brakes again a few times, the tightness resumed, and the drag was evident again, although not quite as bad.
Any ideas about what else could be causing this drag? The pads have less than 2 k miles, Fluid is fresh, everything looks clean.
fxrer
Any ideas about what else could be causing this drag? The pads have less than 2 k miles, Fluid is fresh, everything looks clean.
fxrer
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