Your brakes may not be releasing properly due to issues such as a malfunctioning brake caliper, worn brake pads, air in the brake lines, or a faulty brake master cylinder. It is important to have your brakes inspected and repaired by a professional mechanic to ensure safe driving.
sounds like your brakes are not releasing properly
Your bike brakes may not be releasing properly due to issues such as worn brake pads, misaligned brake calipers, or a loose brake cable. It is important to inspect and potentially adjust or replace these components to ensure proper brake function.
Not adjusted properly Parking brake not releasing fully Frozen caliper
Frozen caliper? if disc brakes Broken or disconnect return spring if drum brakes? Brakes not adjusted properly? Parking brake cable frozen and not releasing?
You may have a defective tire or your rear brakes are out of adjustment and not releasing properly
Cables frozen and not releasing completely Parking brake not adjusted properly and dragging Service brakes not adjusted properly not allowing parking brake to release
Brakes dragging? Emergency brake not releasing? Rear brakes not adjusted properly? Frozen front caliper? Bad "U" Joint? Bad master cylinder- not allowing fluid to return to resevoir?
Stomp the brakes and steer around the obstruction without releasing the brakes.
The brakes are not releasing and need to be brought back to whoever put them on.
It shouldn't. Get the brakes serviced as soon as possible. If you can do it yourself, make sure the calipers are releasing properly and that the slides are well lubricated. Also make sure that the rear adjusters are installed correctly and that the parking brake cable is not rusted or binding.
If brakes are not bedded in properly, it can lead to reduced braking performance, increased wear on brake components, and potentially unsafe driving conditions. Properly bedding in brakes helps to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the braking system.
In a car without ABS, if you slam on the brakes, your wheels will lock and your car will skid. ABS prevents the wheels from locking by releasing the brakes if you start to loose traction.