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    #16
    change um...

    Originally posted by beachbum3478 View Post
    problem solved, kind of. turns out something must of froze when i left it out two nights ago. i put it in the heated garage last night and i just went out and the wheel turns fine. maybe the cold weather caused the metal to contract and bind something up.
    Fluids flush anyone? :shock: :-D Rear brake master or slave? Change um out.......

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      #17
      nah it wasnt the brake system, the rear caliper was off.

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        #18
        One of those mystereis of life, I cannot see that there are any tolerances that close, that a difference in tempreture would cause it to lock up solid because of contraction.
        Oh well, as long as it's sorted.\\/

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          #19
          If the final drive is the same as an 850, andyou need one, lemme know. I've got 2 extra that aren't going anywhere soon.

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            #20
            Originally posted by beachbum3478 View Post
            problem solved, kind of. turns out something must of froze when i left it out two nights ago. i put it in the heated garage last night and i just went out and the wheel turns fine. maybe the cold weather caused the metal to contract and bind something up.
            Must be just me sitting up here in the ice 'n cold but my very first thought when I read your post was.......parts bike.....likely been opened up and just a little (or a lot) of moisture or water inside......frozen solid.

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