fluid leak, empty fluid, bad master cylinder. nothing else.
It could be low on brake fluid, a sign of trouble. Have the brakes checked SOON!
probably a rust brake line i am having the same trouble and one of the steel lines is busted
Stomp the brakes and steer around trouble. Do not release the brake even though you may feel vibration and noises. Keep your foot on the brake and try to avoid the collision if possible.
It's no trouble at all using supposedly rim brake rims with disc brakes, nothing will happen because of that. But your hubs has to be able to take a brake rotor and your fork/frame has to be able to take a brake caliper if you want to put disc brakes on your bike.
A brake system brakes.
pad brakes are disc brakes, it's known as changing brake pads for disc setup and changing brake shoes with drum brake setup.
left on brake bleed valves
The plural of "brake" is "brakes."
You will wear out the brakes prematurely and you may also overheat the brakes and experience brake fade (no or poor brakes).
On a 1994 Buick LaSabre why does the engine continue to rev up while driving even when the brake is applied ? or when driving why doesn't the engine return to idle when the brake is applied? I would check for a vacuum leak
No. Usually the parking brake is a separate mechanism from the driving brakes, and its usually only found on the rear wheels.
if you are talking about brake as in like fourwheeler brakes or car brakes the rubber part would be called the brake pad