Seizing brakes

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HQentity
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Re: Seizing brakes

#31 Post by HQentity »

Hiya all, thanks for your help as always.

I've been braking as little as possible on the 25 mile journey to work, and the pedal hasn't been rising a noticeable amount? I don't really understand whats going on with it! I'm going to brake normally today and see what happens. I'm wondering if the heat has had something to do with it all somehow, and the cooler weather has improved things for now.

I'll keep you all updated!
HQentity (Kyle)

1975 TRIUMPH DOLOMITE 1850 in Honeysuckle (Nina) 2015-2020
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Re: Seizing brakes

#32 Post by xvivalve »

Paul and Polly Booker have a spare 1850 servo from a low mileage breaker...
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