So, last year I re-built my 1978 CX500, which was my everyday transport for many years. I think she was an ex courier bike, had very high miles when I bought her in the early 90s and went around the clock a couple of years later, after which I rattled up another 80,000. Took her off the road about 10 years ago, but decided she deserved to have a re-build. Totally stripped the bike and re-built trying to keep as original as possible, With the brakes, on the CX only the front wheel has hydraulic brakes and I was particularly careful when I came to that part of the build. Callipers were stripped and very carefully cleaned, bores checked and re-assembled with new pistons, seals and dust covers, along with new pads. The master cylinder was stripped, bore cleaned and new seals installed. The only thing I could`nt do was remove the round plastic resevoir, the screws would not budge and the phillips heads just rounded off.
Once the bike was ready, I took her for the MOT test in January which she passed ok. After that, have only been out five or six times due to the crappy winter weather and road salt, but on those runs noticed there was a bit of a squeaking noise from the front wheel, which stopped if the brake lever pulled slightly. I put it down to the new Pads bedding in, or maybe a slight distortion of one of the discs.
A couple of weeks ago, the sun was out, roads dry so I took the bike out for a run. Everything was fine, engine ran great, but again that slight noise from the front. After a short run, only about 15 miles, stopped at a junction. Pulled away ok and was cruising along at 60mph for around 5 minutes when the engine note changed and the bike began to lose power. It felt like one of the pots had stopped firing, but as I was only a mile or so from home I decided to just nurse it back. Managed to get home and it stalled on the drive, then went in to get a cuppa before trying to find out which pot was out. When I came back out, started her up and the engine sounded fine. I went to push the bike into the garage and it would`nt budge. The front wheel was locked solid and also the brake lever. Feeling a bit p...ed off, left it for an hour. When I came back, the wheel was free.
Anyone have any ideas ?. On the CX forum, all I got was that the brake system needed cleaning and new pistons, seals etc, even though I had mentioned that they had been. A couple of guys thought it could be due to the smaller of the two holes in the master cylinder. Apparently quite common for the smaller one to get blocked with crud, which results in the calliper pistons not retracting. It could be, as I mentioned I could`nt get the resevoir off to fully clean below it, but I could understand it if the brakes had locked on when the lever was operated. But as I mentioned, I was cruising along for a good few minutes when the brakes seem to have locked on without me touching the lever. I can`t help wondering if that noise from the front is connected, but can`t see how.
Anyway, think I will replace the master cylinder with a new one anyway to at least be sure that is taken out of the equation. But it is bugging me, any thoughts guys ?
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