Well the title says it. After about an hour or so of riding i notice i get less and less play with the rear break pedal and eventually they lock up completely. I have to loosen the bleeder screw to relieve the pressure. My first thought was there was too much break fluid in the resivoir but I wont know till I ride it again. Im just looking for anyones input or if anyone else has experienced this kind of problem before.
i had an 91 k2,5
it had exactly your issues,
what i found out on my former ride ,was that the calipermounts were worn ,
also the mounting to the bike was worn,
that way it allowed the caliper to move sideways and back and forth a bit .
when you have that issue ,the pads get contact with the disk even while brake is not applied ,
due to this contact they heat up firmly ,the disc gets glowing hot ,and the oil gets to a boiling point
which cause even more pressure and further lockup
also i had my brakepedal adjusted tooo tight

wich caused even a quicker lock up
all in all i got a good caliper and gave the pedal more freeplay ,
never had the issue again
succes