Question:

My bikes brake?

The brake for my back tire on my bike is pretty much stuck to the tire. It won‘t release the tire so its like the break is always on, and because of this i cant get the back tire to spin. Does anyone know how to fix this?

Answer:

disguise the wheels with paper tarp or something else inespansive like much less annoying to take off tape then as quickly as carried out portray take off the tape the paint will in basic terms be on the tape no longer on the tires. :) so now purely disguise each and every skinny different than the sides.
DON'T PAINT YOUR TIRES!!!!!!! Your tires are the only part of the bike that connects to the road, painting them causes them to become slick and makes it easy for you to lose control. If you paint the tires, you won't look cool, you'll look like an idiot. The colored tires you see are made from colored rubber. If you must have colored tires, do us all a favor and buy colored tires.
Take to a bike shop. They can adjust or replace and save yourself some aggravation. Ask to watch if possible and you might learn something.
loosen the bolt where the wire goes through and that should solve it make sure its on the back brake
depends on the brake system you have. If you have the type of brakes where the pad clamps down on the rim, this is what you do: Take a hex key, and loosen the bolt that tightens down the cable which controls the back brake. This bolt that I'm referring to is found near the rear brake system. When you loosen the bolt, the cable will slide out (it's spring loaded). So. don't loosen it too much, just a bit. Maybe slide the cable over a mm or two (depends on how finely tuned your bike is). Afterwards, tighten the bolt. This may fix your problem. Another problem you may have is that your rim is bent. You'll need to buy a spoke wrench, and tighten/loosen the individual spokes giving you the problem. However, I doubt this is the problem - it's probably just a tightness issue regarding the cables. Have fun!

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