Some background first. Each summer I spend at least 8 weeks at our previous residence, which is on a lake. Because several dogs accompany us and because I take along quite a few tools for annual repairs and maintenance to the place, my wife and I take two cars, and the Beemer stays back, inside a new storage shed. This past August after returning, I hopped on the R65 and started down our dirt-and gravel lane, about a third of a mile long. At the end I applied both brakes and was immediately tossed from the bike. There was no rear brake. (Previously, the brake had been solid.)
Back at the house I removed the rear wheel and discovered that oil coated everything. It appeared to me that it was leaking around the brake shoes actuating pin. I removed it and the pin looked fine, and I replaced the O-rings, then cleaned up everything. A short time later, I could tell the brake was again becoming slippery. Again I had a look and there was more oil. So then I figured it must be that the seal is leaking, except that emptying the reservoirs didn't support this much because the amounts drained out weren't much different that what's required. And we all know a little oil goes a long way.
This time I cleaned everything, every nook and cranny of the wheel and rear housing, and put the wheel back on. Since then I've ridden the bike about 500 miles over perhaps two weeks, with plenty of stop and go; and the brake is working fine.
So what I'm wondering is this: Is it possible that the 90-100 degree temperatures, perhaps higher in the storage shed, expanded the seal to a stage where it leaked? And now that the weather is significantly colder, has the seal contracted and "repaired" itself?