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tdy when i ride my bike, aft i squeezed my front brake, the brake stucked there and it seems like i'm riding wif brake on... i need to squeeze my brake lever again to release the brake... wat is wrong? can sm1 pls tell mi...

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tdy when i ride my bike, aft i squeezed my front brake, the brake stucked there and it seems like i'm riding wif brake on... i need to squeeze my brake lever again to release the brake... wat is wrong? can sm1 pls tell mi...

 

Maybe the brake caliper pistons are jammed, cause the pads to be in constant contact with the discs?

Actually, I encountered it recently and my post shd be still ard in the Hands On section. Read the helpful comments by fellow bikers, esp bigboystoys.

 

http://www.singaporebikes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=184496

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tdy when i ride my bike, aft i squeezed my front brake, the brake stucked there and it seems like i'm riding wif brake on... i need to squeeze my brake lever again to release the brake... wat is wrong? can sm1 pls tell mi...

 

It will really help if you could tell us if your front brake is hydraulic, or cable type

 

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Maybe the brake caliper pistons are jammed, cause the pads to be in constant contact with the discs?

Actually, I encountered it recently and my post shd be still ard in the Hands On section. Read the helpful comments by fellow bikers, esp bigboystoys.

 

http://www.singaporebikes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=184496

 

Agreed 'cos those things dun last forever. Very easily overlooked. I'm planning to get mine done too. On average, have to do every 2 years. For me, I think I haven't done it yet!

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Maybe the brake caliper pistons are jammed, cause the pads to be in constant contact with the discs?

Actually, I encountered it recently and my post shd be still ard in the Hands On section. Read the helpful comments by fellow bikers, esp bigboystoys.

 

http://www.singaporebikes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=184496

 

haha

I was about to link this thread to the same thread you posted.

 

the following is an old thread that I started to ask for help when I encountered some braking problem

http://www.singaporebikes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=171373

 

 

 

 

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