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Old 05-31-2006, 1:23 PM
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Front brakes locked

Hi,

I just replaced fluids in my front brakes few days ago and yesterday my lines got solid and obvioulsy locked my brakes shut. Eventually they cooled down and the line got soft again. Any idea on what could it is happening. I am pretty sure I have no water and air in it.

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Re: Front brakes locked

Check to see if you pads are draging on the disc, if so this will heat up the disc and cause locking until it cools. Also check to make sure there is room in your fluid overflow, if you filled it to the top there will be no room for expansion from heat.
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Re: Front brakes locked

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Hi,

I just replaced fluids in my front brakes few days ago and yesterday my lines got solid and obvioulsy locked my brakes shut. Eventually they cooled down and the line got soft again. Any idea on what could it is happening. I am pretty sure I have no water and air in it.

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What kind of brake fluid did you use?
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Old 05-31-2006, 1:58 PM
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Re: Front brakes locked

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Check to see if you pads are draging on the disc, if so this will heat up the disc and cause locking until it cools. Also check to make sure there is room in your fluid overflow, if you filled it to the top there will be no room for expansion from heat.
The pads are new so I am expecting to drag a little. I am pretty sure the reservoire has some room as well.
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What kind of brake fluid did you use?
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Check the torque and alignment of your pinch bolts, axle, spacers, etc..
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Old 05-31-2006, 2:45 PM
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Check the torque and alignment of your pinch bolts, axle, spacers, etc..
all that it's fine, my only guess is that my lines or master cilinder are contaminated with random **** ...oh well...
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Re: Front brakes locked

When the brake is not applied does the front whell spin freely?
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Re: Front brakes locked

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all that it's fine, my only guess is that my lines or master cilinder are contaminated with random **** ...oh well...
And that would be why you are here. Your guess is wrong.
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Re: Front brakes locked

Purp's question is key.

Did you clean and lube the rods on which the brakes slide?
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And that would be why you are here. Your guess is wrong.
I actually think my guess is right buddy boy
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What about the caliper pistons themselves, they like to accumulate brake dust which may be causing piston seizure if they were pushed back in with out proper cleaning.
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(this may or may not help but did you flush the system completely, perhaps the two fluids are having some sorta chemical reaction with each other???)
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Re: Front brakes locked

You ride a Ducati. While the bike is an Italian peice of art, it's a pain in the butt to maintain.

I have a Duc, and that hunk of crap has been and will be sitting in my garage until it decays.
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I actually think my guess is right buddy boy
O.K., then explain your guess are where and why it is happening. There are very few things that will cause lock-up. But go ahead explain away.
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What about the caliper pistons themselves, they like to accumulate brake dust which may be causing piston seizure if they were pushed back in with out proper cleaning.
I took them apart yesterday and they were clean. I was looking at the reservoire cap and it looks like is loosing some small parts of metal, probably decay. So I just got another one and I will rebuild the whole damn thing...will see...

Nedro, why are you so confrontetional ? Take a chill pill or smoke some weed is not that your penis is gona fall if I don't fix my brakes
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You ride a Ducati. While the bike is an Italian peice of art, it's a pain in the butt to maintain.

I have a Duc, and that hunk of crap has been and will be sitting in my garage until it decays.
they do take a lot of shortcut. I recently got an RC51 and I was looking over the service manual..I broke down laughing at how little you need to do to keep that thing running. I had a 929 for 16000 miles I have done **** on it and it was running like a champ
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Re: Front brakes locked

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Hi,

I just replaced fluids in my front brakes few days ago and yesterday my lines got solid and obvioulsy locked my brakes shut. Eventually they cooled down and the line got soft again. Any idea on what could it is happening. I am pretty sure I have no water and air in it.

Gabe
What do you mean by "got solid"? Then they cooled down and got soft? Do the brakes work at first then seize up after use? Then after they cool down work again? If so, that's air in the lines. Are they not working at all? I'd say when you pushed the pistons in for the new pads, they didn't go in straight or got gummed up with crud. Give them a good cleaning. Take the pads out and gently push the brake lever a little to see if the pistons come out smoothly and push them back in. Gently and just a little! Push too much they'll pop out.
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Nedro, why are you so confrontetional ? Take a chill pill or smoke some weed is not that your penis is gona fall if I don't fix my brakes
No problem. Have fun and look out for brick walls.
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Re: Front brakes locked

My racing partner had a set of rear brakes lock on a bike he bought used. The bike had no air in the lines. The rear pads were dragging, the fluid heated and expanded which is just like pulling the lever.

Why were the brakes dragging? Who knows, the entire rear system was yanked and replaced with a smaller unit.
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Do wheelies.
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