so while changing the rear brake pads and flushing brake fluids last week, I noticed one thing: the rear brake caliper pistons are very hard to push back. I cleaned up the pistons really well with brake fluid, and then I tried to use a clamp to push all three back together, it was very tight, I ended up push them back one by one with the clamp, it was easier. However, on the front brakes caliper, there's not much resistance at all, I can push back the pistons with my fingers (I accidently pushed the left front brakes pads together while the caliper is out and tilted, the middle piston went all way out). My bike has 65000 miles on the clock, and the rear pad is down to the change mark. I don't think the SMC is stuck but I really couldn't figure out why the rear pistons are so tight. After this morning's ride, I stopped and checked the brake rotors, the rear rotor is much hotter than the front rotor, although not smoking hot. (one factor could be the front end has much better air cooling)
anybody have any suggestions? or is it just the nature of this bike?
anybody have any suggestions? or is it just the nature of this bike?