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Here's the problem. I changed the brake fluid on my 1977 GS 750 and everything seemed to go OK, but now when I ride it to work (about 6.5 miles) and back it into a parking spot the front brake will be dragging a little bit. It's noticeable, but not so bad that I can't pull the bike backwards. Just increased drag, not a lockup.
When I leave work and head for home, the front wheel is spinning as free as ever. By the time I'm home, it's dragging a little bit again. Needless to say, the bike is staying home until I feel like I've got this fixed, because I don't like to ride without brakes. No dirt track future for me!
The brake lever feels nice and firm when pulled, so I don't think there's air in the system, but I'll probably try to bleed it tonight to see if it gets better.
Is there anything else I'm missing?
I used DOT 3 when I flushed the old fluid; from what I've read while searching this site, I guess DOT 4 would have better high temperature performance. Is it worth it to flush again, or is a general caliper cleaning in my future?
I've done a search and can't find anything on point. That doesn't mean it isn't out there, but nothing seemed to fit these precise circumstances.
Thanks in advance for all the help!
When I leave work and head for home, the front wheel is spinning as free as ever. By the time I'm home, it's dragging a little bit again. Needless to say, the bike is staying home until I feel like I've got this fixed, because I don't like to ride without brakes. No dirt track future for me!
The brake lever feels nice and firm when pulled, so I don't think there's air in the system, but I'll probably try to bleed it tonight to see if it gets better.
Is there anything else I'm missing?
I used DOT 3 when I flushed the old fluid; from what I've read while searching this site, I guess DOT 4 would have better high temperature performance. Is it worth it to flush again, or is a general caliper cleaning in my future?
I've done a search and can't find anything on point. That doesn't mean it isn't out there, but nothing seemed to fit these precise circumstances.
Thanks in advance for all the help!