Bad calibers or with drums,,your rear brakes are adjusted to tight. If you have drums just drive the crap out of it till they wear. You may have a broke component in your drums if this doesn't work.
**If you have a collapsed hose, that can cause it too**
you probably wont be able to move? or you can take it around the block, then when you get back dump some water on the calipers.. if it sizzles then there is a good chance they are sticking :)
spray pam on them
master cylinder is sticking
The brake caliber is sticking if it has rear disc brakes. The rear wheel cylinder is sticking if it has rear drum brakes. Replace both rear units and then drain all the old brake fluid out of the system and replace it with fresh fluid. Bleed the brake system.
If brakes are sticking and you drive for a long distance, then yes
your brakes are sticking need servicing asap
When brakes will not release when a foot is off the pedal, this is called sticking. There are various reasons for brakes sticking, but the most common involve an obstruction with the brake cable or the brake pads physically sticking to the drums or rotors. The safest way to remedy this problem is to have a professional inspect the vehicle.
Your rear brakes is probably sticking. Your rear brakes is probably sticking, you should have them checked.
Exercise biking is better than rip sticking in terms of safety because it has brakes unlike a rip stick which has no brakes whereas in terms of fun, rip sticking is better because you can do sharp turns.
This could be for a few reasons, but if they are getting hot without you applying them, I would suggest that they are sticking and causing the pads to rub on the discs, or if they are drum brakes, the shoes on the drums. If they are only getting hot as a result of using the brakes, I would suggest checking that the brakes are balanced properly, and that the front brakes are not doing all of the work/ or that the back brakes are working at all.
STICKING BRAKE CALIPER
The best thing you can do is replace the caliper.