Can't locate clicking sound
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The OP seems to have vanished. Either he's solved his issue, or the diversity of answers from the BF crowd made his head spin.
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Hi All
First, thanks for all the answers and I am sorry for waiting so long before answering. I have been away on a little holliday, so I could not test the bike. There is a lot of good suggestions, and I have summed them up here:
Saddle/seatpost noise
Testet when standing in the pedals without touching the seat/saddle. The noise still appears. So, I guess it is not the seat.
One legged pedaling
I have tried pedaling with one leg at the time, and the sound appears with both legs.
Clipless pedals
I use flats and tried changing to clipless. Same sound appears with both pedalsytems.
Kickstand
No kickstand mounted.
Stem/bar
The stem/bar is built in one piece with the cockpit. So theres no separate stem. But maybe I should try to remove the cockpit and reapply grease when mounting.
Ice cubes clinking in your water bottle
Hehe good one. But theres no bottlemount.
Crank arm to the spider
Removed it and applied grease. Same problem.
Spoke intersection
Applied grease to all intersections. Same problem.
Does it click in all gears? Both rings?
Yes, all gears both rings, same "volume" and frequency in all gears..
Check the chain
Changed the chain. Same problem.
Excess front derailleur cable
Theres no excess cable.
Things I need to try out the coming days:
Try to remove the cockpit and reapply grease when mounting
Wheel/quickrelease reapply grease
Rear derailleur remove parts and clean properly.
Does it click if you pedal backwards?
Does it click if stationary, brakes applied, pressure on pedals? I will try it in a hometrainer, and see if I can make the same sound.
Tube valve stems rattling in an alloy rim hole
Change the bearings if they are separate from the bottom bracket.
Bottom bracket
Replace cassette
Again, thanks for all the good suggestions. I will let you know when I have testet some more.
Have a great day, and what a wonderful forum you have here !
First, thanks for all the answers and I am sorry for waiting so long before answering. I have been away on a little holliday, so I could not test the bike. There is a lot of good suggestions, and I have summed them up here:
Saddle/seatpost noise
Testet when standing in the pedals without touching the seat/saddle. The noise still appears. So, I guess it is not the seat.
One legged pedaling
I have tried pedaling with one leg at the time, and the sound appears with both legs.
Clipless pedals
I use flats and tried changing to clipless. Same sound appears with both pedalsytems.
Kickstand
No kickstand mounted.
Stem/bar
The stem/bar is built in one piece with the cockpit. So theres no separate stem. But maybe I should try to remove the cockpit and reapply grease when mounting.
Ice cubes clinking in your water bottle
Hehe good one. But theres no bottlemount.
Crank arm to the spider
Removed it and applied grease. Same problem.
Spoke intersection
Applied grease to all intersections. Same problem.
Does it click in all gears? Both rings?
Yes, all gears both rings, same "volume" and frequency in all gears..
Check the chain
Changed the chain. Same problem.
Excess front derailleur cable
Theres no excess cable.
Things I need to try out the coming days:
Try to remove the cockpit and reapply grease when mounting
Wheel/quickrelease reapply grease
Rear derailleur remove parts and clean properly.
Does it click if you pedal backwards?
Does it click if stationary, brakes applied, pressure on pedals? I will try it in a hometrainer, and see if I can make the same sound.
Tube valve stems rattling in an alloy rim hole
Change the bearings if they are separate from the bottom bracket.
Bottom bracket
Replace cassette
Again, thanks for all the good suggestions. I will let you know when I have testet some more.
Have a great day, and what a wonderful forum you have here !
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Loose chainring bolt or bolts?
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One time I had a mysterious clicking sound that only occurred while pedaling. Turned out it was the FD cable crimp hitting the crank arm. Duh. The clue should have been that only happened when I was in the small ring.
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I'm going to vote with those that suspect the bearings in the bottom bracket 👍. I'm experiencing a similar noise on one of my bikes. It only reveals itself when increased force is being applied to the pedals i.e. accelerating an/or climbing. It doesn't occur with every stroke but can occur with the power stroke on either pedal. I'm guessing dings in the bearing cup and one or more of the bearing balls too. When a bad bearing ball hits the ding in the cup, it "clicks". I'm going to disassemble the bottom bracket bearings and have a closer look. I may replace with a sealed unit 👍 if I don't see any obvious damage.
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Many years ago, similar frustration with similar rebuilding.
Turns out it was the aglet on my shoelace hitting the bike on each revolution. Felt stupid.
Turns out it was the aglet on my shoelace hitting the bike on each revolution. Felt stupid.
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I'm going to vote with those that suspect the bearings in the bottom bracket 👍. I'm experiencing a similar noise on one of my bikes. It only reveals itself when increased force is being applied to the pedals i.e. accelerating an/or climbing. It doesn't occur with every stroke but can occur with the power stroke on either pedal. I'm guessing dings in the bearing cup and one or more of the bearing balls too. When a bad bearing ball hits the ding in the cup, it "clicks". I'm going to disassemble the bottom bracket bearings and have a closer look. I may replace with a sealed unit 👍 if I don't see any obvious damage.
Unfortunately, I was about 15 miles from home! The grinding started while climbing a relatively short, shallow rise and diminished greatly once I reached the crest. I considered making a "call of shame" but decided that since damage, probably requiring replacement of most bottom bracket components, had most definitely occurred, I would "limp" home barring a complete lock up of the crank. Whether or not that was a good decision remains to be seen 🙄.
In a perfect world, the bearing surfaces of the spindle and the bearing cups have been spared and I'll only need to replace the ball bearings 🙂. I'm guessing tho that this is NOT a "perfect world" situation and full replacement (with a sealed unit) may be my best option. As mentioned at the start of this reply, the issue has been elevated to near the top of my "to-do" list. More to come 👍.
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Measure your spindle and get a sealed unit. They're inexpensive and they last a long time. Without yearly maintenance.