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    Change tire; now no brakes

    I had the strangest thing happen yesterday. I pulled the rear wheel off my 79 GS850 (single rear disk) and put a new tire on her. I put it back together, just like it was, and when I went down my driveway to test the new tire I had the unpleasant surprise of no rear brake. I fiddled with it a little, trying to bleed it to no avail, but I ran out of time.

    So anyway, have any of you ever had this happen? If so, what was the cause?

    #2
    If you did your tire change like the rest of us, you had to squeeze the caliper a bit to get it away from the disk, then to get it back in place. You then should have stepped on the brake pedal a time or three to get the pads back to their "normal" position against the disk. No bleeding necessary, just step on the pedal a few times.

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      #3
      Well, mystery solved. The master cylinder convieniantly decided to freeze up at the exact same time that I changed my tire. Now pulled it apart and think I put it back together wrong after the parts flew all over the garage floor, but that's a topic for a new post....

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        #4
        Maybe you should get a MOPAR?
        JK

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