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Old 05-29-2012, 11:35 AM   #1
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Front brake is stuck

Hello guys and girls. A few days ago i changed my front brake pads with new ones so i can go to inspection ... sadly they said i need to change the brake disk too.
But i have a problem with my pads - they are stuck for the disk itself - the cylinder on the caliper does not really go back and the brakes are overheating ofcourse and that is a problem.
Has anybody had similar problem and how am i supposed to fix it ...

I think it might be important to say that i made a complete brake fluid bleed from scratch - everything was empty and full with air so i had to bleed them ofcourse ... could i have done something wrong with the air-bleeding too?
I also noticed that it was extremely hard to get the cylinder back in the caliper even when i got the brake lines off .... could this sticking be a problem from the caliper itself? Is there any way to find the problem easy enough?
Thanks in advance from one of the few GZ250 riders in Denmark.



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Old 05-29-2012, 01:14 PM   #2
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Re: Front brake is stuck

open the bleeder, if the brake do not release rebuild or replace the caliper
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Old 05-29-2012, 04:29 PM   #3
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Ok i will try that, thanks mate i hope i will get it fixed with this, because the bike i got was complete shit and i had to rebuild most of it .... but now when i ride it - it is totally woth the time and money spent



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Old 05-30-2012, 06:42 AM   #4
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Re: Front brake is stuck

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Originally Posted by therockbg
Hello guys and girls. A few days ago i changed my front brake pads with new ones so i can go to inspection ... sadly they said i need to change the brake disk too.
But i have a problem with my pads - they are stuck for the disk itself - the cylinder on the caliper does not really go back and the brakes are overheating ofcourse and that is a problem.
Has anybody had similar problem and how am i supposed to fix it ...

I think it might be important to say that i made a complete brake fluid bleed from scratch - everything was empty and full with air so i had to bleed them ofcourse ... could i have done something wrong with the air-bleeding too?
I also noticed that it was extremely hard to get the cylinder back in the caliper even when i got the brake lines off .... could this sticking be a problem from the caliper itself? Is there any way to find the problem easy enough?
Thanks in advance from one of the few GZ250 riders in Denmark.
Your issue is very common. What's happening is that moisture within the brake fluid has produced corrosion on the internals of the brake components. It's like human cancer. The corrosion has built up on the piston bores of the brake caliper and is causing the piston to stick and not retract away from the rotor. The only way to correct this is to dissasemble the caliper, and take a fine emery cloth and polish the piston bore, and flush the braking system. I always recommend you flush your brake systems every 5 years, as brake fluid eventually draws moisture.
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Old 05-30-2012, 11:55 AM   #5
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hmm ok i will clean it up. The problem occured after i flushed the old brake fluid and yes - it was old and shitty ... i don't think that the previous owner had changed it for at least 5-6 years ..



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Old 09-16-2012, 01:13 PM   #6
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My front breqk feels different now. Like when i squeeze it, it feels like its skipping (so to speak) . Its not a smooth squeeze feeling. And the front end goes down even with a light easy squeeze of the front break.
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Old 09-16-2012, 04:55 PM   #7
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My front breqk feels different now. Like when i squeeze it, it feels like its skipping (so to speak) . Its not a smooth squeeze feeling. And the front end goes down even with a light easy squeeze of the front break.
A pulsing in the brake may be a sign that you aren't using it enough. The less I use the front brake the more deposits and rust/corrosion builds up. Try some hard speed reductions to burn off the deposits. You have to really warm things up.
A lot of folks tend to diagnos the pulsing as a warped disc but I think that is because they want to sell you a new disc and pads.
As for the forks going lower it may just be a reaction to the pulsing of the brake. Try the simple no cost solutions first. A long downhill at speed and avoiding imaginary suicidal forest rats should clear up the front brake and forks. It is also just good practice to keep your skills up to par.
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Old 09-17-2012, 01:06 AM   #8
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[quote=Water Warrior]
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Originally Posted by "Rookie Rider":sycur8q1
My front breqk feels different now. Like when i squeeze it, it feels like its skipping (so to speak) . Its not a smooth squeeze feeling. And the front end goes down even with a light easy squeeze of the front break.
A pulsing in the brake may be a sign that you aren't using it enough. The less I use the front brake the more deposits and rust/corrosion builds up. Try some hard speed reductions to burn off the deposits. You have to really warm things up.
A lot of folks tend to diagnos the pulsing as a warped disc but I think that is because they want to sell you a new disc and pads.
As for the forks going lower it may just be a reaction to the pulsing of the brake. Try the simple no cost solutions first. A long downhill at speed and avoiding imaginary suicidal forest rats should clear up the front brake and forks. It is also just good practice to keep your skills up to par.[/quote:sycur8q1]

"imaginary suicidal forest rats "?
Glad we don't have them down here in the States!
But we do, in a few areas, have 'zombie squirrels'
that drop on you from the trees
as you drive down the road...
But the rest sounds like good advice.
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Old 09-17-2012, 01:31 AM   #9
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Dumb a$$ deer with no sense.
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Old 09-18-2012, 01:21 AM   #10
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Dumb a$$ deer with no sense.
Ah, yes. Those things seem like they are everywhere.
And lets not forget the humble turkey - I ran into one
of them two months after I moved into this house.
Luckily, I was driving a car.

I had this 'pulsing' problem once; it turned out to be
the brake line, it was old and soft. Not on the GZ Sometimes it would
temporarily collapse and the caliper could not retract.
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