- Mon Feb 13, 2017 4:31 pm
#65731
"The brake fluid has expanded and put the brake on"
What ?? !!
As has already been said ;
there are two possibilities ;
1. The pistons have become stuck and not retracted, in which case you need to strip and clean the caliper (unlikely IMHO on a relatively new bike unless it's been out in some particularly foul weather). or 2. the pads have rusted to the disc through moisture in the atmosphere or the disc being wet when the bike was parked. In which case a whack with a lump wood or an application of throttle should free them.
What ?? !!
As has already been said ;
there are two possibilities ;
1. The pistons have become stuck and not retracted, in which case you need to strip and clean the caliper (unlikely IMHO on a relatively new bike unless it's been out in some particularly foul weather). or 2. the pads have rusted to the disc through moisture in the atmosphere or the disc being wet when the bike was parked. In which case a whack with a lump wood or an application of throttle should free them.