I hope you post pics/notes of the trip back, I enjoyed reading about your
adventure going out there.

On Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 12:16 PM, Melissa Hickson <[email protected]
> wrote:

> I just wanted to update everyone. I finally found the source of my woes!
> There is a little tube on the brake caliper that allows it to slide as the
> brake pads wear down and keep them centered on the rotor. That part was
> seized - badly. It took about three days of heat, hammer, PB Blaster, and
> finally my favorite magic trick: Evaporust. Finally got the sucker free,
> cleaned it up (thanks again, Evaporust), and everything works wonderfully
> now! I still have the new master cylinder on my bike but I believe the old
> one was probably fine; the seized part was preventing my stationary pad
> from making contact with the rotor.
>
> Thank you SO MUCH for all your help. I can't tell you how grateful I am to
> all the awesome folks on this forum and your patience with my endless
> questions.
>
> Rebuilt petcock, rebuilt caliper, replaced master cylinder, new tires, and
> a new chain - I'm finally on the road once more! "Pony" and I are leaving
> California and traveling back to Tennessee. Woo-hoo!
>
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