If your rear wheel is locked up and feels like the brake is engaged, it could be due to a few issues. First, check if the parking brake is fully released; sometimes it can stick. If that’s not the issue, inspect the brake components for any signs of malfunction or binding, such as stuck calipers or worn brake pads. If you’re unable to identify the problem, it’s best to consult a mechanic for a thorough inspection.
Your brake pedal feels soft, one reason for this could be
Your brake pedal feels soft, one reason for this could be
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If a person has an issue with the brake cable in their car, depending on whether the person feels qualified to tackle the issue themselves a variety of tutorials can be found on Youtube to guide one through. It's advisable however in the first instance to report this to a garage to be checked thoroughly.
To adjust a bicycle brake wire for optimal performance, first squeeze the brake lever to check the tension. If the brake feels loose, tighten the cable using the barrel adjuster near the brake lever. If the brake feels too tight, loosen the cable. Test the brake by squeezing the lever and adjust as needed until the brake engages smoothly and stops the wheel effectively.
Usually when a brake pedal feels more stiff than usual, there is a vacuum leak. The brake lines probably should be bled.
Could be low on fluid, or your shoes are worn. See a mechanic
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To perform a hydraulic brake adjustment on a bicycle, first locate the adjustment knob on the brake lever. Turn the knob clockwise to tighten the brake and counterclockwise to loosen it. Squeeze the brake lever to test the adjustment and make further adjustments as needed until the brake feels firm and responsive.
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If the brakes are staying engaged after pressing down on the pedal then releasing, you either have a leak and the fluid is depleted, or the brake master cylinder is leaking internally or externally. Have the master cylinder checked.