Hi Brad, I don't know. I changed the front wheels, freed them and went on down the road.
Bill
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> brad
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> Re: [anzhonda600owners]
> flat towing
> Hey
> Bill, years ago I had a 600 Coupe that had a problem with the front brakes > locking up. It kept building pressure in the front calipers. If I cracked open > the bleeders it would release the pressure and be good for a few more stops > then start locking up again. I had checked pedal free play, replaced both > master cyls. and booster,still had problem. I finally checked the vacuum check > valve and found it full of corrosion, replaced with a new one and problem was > solved. To this day I don't understand why the check valve fixed mine.
> Do you suppose the one you were towing had a problem do to, no vacuum to the > booster.
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> "billmyong@earthlin k.net"
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> I have towed a number of 600's on all 4's,
> most were short runs. One time on a 200 mile run, the brakes locked > up in front and before I noticed the tires were falling off the rims.
> This is not a Honda 600 issue, it is towing with all 4 wheels on the ground > problem. I use a 2 wheel-haler to keep the two front wheels off the > ground for long drives or transport in a box.
> I am sure there are other
> stories.
> Bill
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> > Hi all, my dad is preparing to flat tow his Z600 behind his > > motorcoach. Are there any problems with gear
> > lubrication for long periods of flat towing? Anybody have > > experience with this? Here are a picture of both the 1948 Spartan > > Motor Coach and the 72 Honda. We chose the Honda over the Metro > > because of the weight and performance! Thanks for any input.