Jesus what a useless bunch of pricks you lot are.
Why bother posting in this forum if you don't know the answer? And as for not using half your brakes, give me a break... (pun intended).
Firstly, there's a few reasons the rear brake could be stuck. But the most likely one is that the pistons aren't retracting properly. It could be that you've got a fair bit of road gunk in there which has caused the pistons to get stuck on the outside.
You might actually use the rear a bit too. I use both brakes, especially trail braking when going into a corner to help tighten the line on the bike a bit.
Have a look at your brake pads. Can you see if they're worn or not? There should be at least a couple of mm pad on them - if less than that the pistons are probably sticking out so far they won't pop back in enough to stop working.
If the pads are okay but the caliper is filthy, take out the pads and give the whole shebang a good spray with CRC BrakeCleen. Then put the pads back in. If that doesn't work, try popping out the pistons and cleaning them - I'm not sure of the quality of the Hyosung brake pistons - it could be a bit of rust on the piston edges causing it to stick.
Have a good look at it then tell us what it looks like. Then we can help more.
And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.
- James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.
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