rucrispy
Member
We had several days of flooding here and leaving work on Tuesday I had to ride through some flooded roadways to get home. The first of which was about 6 inches deep the second was about 12. After getting to the high ground of the interstate I was able to make it home with no more than some normal rain and wet roads. When I got home I did a visual check of the bike and didn't see anything wrong.
I noticed this morning (and now that I think about it yesterday as well) that my rear brake was not returning to where I expect to feel it on my foot. A quick check arriving at work indicates that It is just hard to move and will brake just not release.
I expect that riding through excessive amount of rain this year and then washing it off in the puddles has removed any lubricant there was. I will head home today and unbolt the rear master cylinder and brake lever and lube them.
Anybody disagree with my thoughts here? Anything else I should check for after my "river crossings"?
I noticed this morning (and now that I think about it yesterday as well) that my rear brake was not returning to where I expect to feel it on my foot. A quick check arriving at work indicates that It is just hard to move and will brake just not release.
I expect that riding through excessive amount of rain this year and then washing it off in the puddles has removed any lubricant there was. I will head home today and unbolt the rear master cylinder and brake lever and lube them.
Anybody disagree with my thoughts here? Anything else I should check for after my "river crossings"?