The front brake drags on the disc. I bleed it and it releases. It will then work fine for a couple of days, then it will do it again. I don't have to bleed a lot, just a little for it to release and then it works.
I have cleaned out the master cylinder completely. It was brown and gravy like but now it's fine. I have taken apart the front caliper, cleaned everything and put it back together. Piston moves back and forth by hand in the caliper (takes a little muscle, but not bad). I cleaned the inside with fine steel wool, removed the rubber ring and scraped in their with a dental pick. I feel confident about the caliper. It also had the brown gravy type brake fluid, but now when I bleed, it comes out nice and clear.
I believe that this leads me to the piston in the grip itself, or the line. I did not take apart the piston, simply because when I had the brake lever off the bike, the piston seemed to go in and out with no problem. However, if you all tell me to take it apart, I will, I just don't want to do it for no reason.
Help me get the brake tool and brake fluid out of my saddlebags please.

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