russ_fae_fyvie
Registered user
I've been riding since 1979 and since 2001 mainly I have ridden through the winters (except when snow and ice) and hadn't really noticed before.
I give the bike a thorough wash every weekend and all the usual treatments but normally ride it the following week.
This week however because of the lying frozen snow it wasnt possible and although I I thoroughly cleaned and rinsed the bike, I looked at her today and the front wheel was pretty well solid. After a douse of cold water it freed up to a certain extent but still binding more that I'd like so wondered what others did, is it worth stripping the calipers ?
Only reason I am worried is because I had a KTM Superduke 3 years ago and after a similar timescale and wash, I got the bike out of the garage to go to work but within half a mile the brakes totally locked and threw me down the road.
It turned out it was a design fault and there were lots of people having accidents for the same reason. The actual pistons were seizing in the housing so when riding the bike they wouldnt retract, heat built up and the pads locked on the discs, crunch (that was me hitting the road!).
I doubt the Beemer has the same design fault but just wondered what others did, strip the calipers for a good clean or just ride off until they free ?
The wheel isnt locked solid, just a bit sticky.

I give the bike a thorough wash every weekend and all the usual treatments but normally ride it the following week.
This week however because of the lying frozen snow it wasnt possible and although I I thoroughly cleaned and rinsed the bike, I looked at her today and the front wheel was pretty well solid. After a douse of cold water it freed up to a certain extent but still binding more that I'd like so wondered what others did, is it worth stripping the calipers ?
Only reason I am worried is because I had a KTM Superduke 3 years ago and after a similar timescale and wash, I got the bike out of the garage to go to work but within half a mile the brakes totally locked and threw me down the road.
It turned out it was a design fault and there were lots of people having accidents for the same reason. The actual pistons were seizing in the housing so when riding the bike they wouldnt retract, heat built up and the pads locked on the discs, crunch (that was me hitting the road!).
I doubt the Beemer has the same design fault but just wondered what others did, strip the calipers for a good clean or just ride off until they free ?
The wheel isnt locked solid, just a bit sticky.

. Ride em hard and put em away wet 