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Old 02-25-19, 12:49 PM
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Bikesplendor
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Maybe have a mechanic take a look? Performance might support their product.

This is not normal, and shouldn't be happening.

You could try holding the wheel off the ground and spinning it, and listening from various close-up points to isolate the source. Or put the bike upside down. You sometimes have to get very close to the source.
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