Clicking Problems Help!!!!!!
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Clicking Problems Help!!!!!!
Hello friends.I have a problem that drive me crazy.On first gear and sometimes in second i hear a metalic sound like a click or two clicks sound.The click,sound at a certain time about every rotation or something like that.I was at the mechanic he adjusted the deraieur,service the hub,i change the deraieur hanger,new chain,but the sound is still there.Only problem i can see is at deraieur who have a little body move and some kind of click sound at bolts.The transmision is 1x11 Sram gx with 11-46 sunrace casette.bike is 1 year old.Please help and sorry for my english.Have a nice day
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It might be a stuck link in the chain
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Sounds like it's only while the drive train is on load? These can be tricky to diagnose as parts move/flex a little with weight bearing against it. For these annoyances, I like to go to a park or open area with incline and inspect the bike starting with the pedals and down the drive train. Could be anything, loose pedal, shoe hitting crankarm, loose crank arm, loose BB, bad BB bearing......
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Sounds like it's only while the drive train is on load? These can be tricky to diagnose as parts move/flex a little with weight bearing against it. For these annoyances, I like to go to a park or open area with incline and inspect the bike starting with the pedals and down the drive train. Could be anything, loose pedal, shoe hitting crankarm, loose crank arm, loose BB, bad BB bearing......
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Derailleur might need some adjusting, derailleur hanger alignment, could be many things unfortunately as its hard to diagnose a click over the internet
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I had a very similar problem. Turned out to be bad bearings in the bottom bracket. Got replaced and problem solved. I don't know if that is your issue bu maybe check into it.