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Date: 15 Oct 2007 17:40:59
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Subject: Tick, tick, tick . . . HELP!!
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I'm really starting to get annoyed at this (nearly) constant ticking sound on my bike when pedaling. (Every once in a blue moon it mysteriously stops for 5 - 10 pedal strokes.) I thought it may have been the pedals or shoes, but changing both did nothing. Guess that leaves the drivetrain . . . thing is, though, I did some single-leg pedaling, and it only occurs when pedaling with the right leg. Wouldn't it also do it, at least to some extent, with the left leg if it was the drivetrain? (It also does it pedaling in reverse.) Any ideas . . . ?
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Date: 16 Oct 2007 15:11:51
From: John Everett
Subject: Re: Tick, tick, tick . . . HELP!!
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On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 17:40:59 -0700, anon_a_mouse@msn.com wrote: >I'm really starting to get annoyed at this (nearly) constant ticking >sound on my bike when pedaling. (Every once in a blue moon it >mysteriously stops for 5 - 10 pedal strokes.) I thought it may have >been the pedals or shoes, but changing both did nothing. Guess that >leaves the drivetrain . . . thing is, though, I did some single-leg >pedaling, and it only occurs when pedaling with the right leg. >Wouldn't it also do it, at least to some extent, with the left leg if >it was the drivetrain? (It also does it pedaling in reverse.) Any >ideas . . . ? I once chased a tick, tick, tick for a couple of weeks. I was convinced it was in the drivetrain. While out on a ride suddenly my saddle tipped back. I readjusted it and tightened the rail clamp bolt and the ticking was gone. I'm not suggesting this is your problem, just that finding the source of noises on a bike isn't always easy. -- jeverett3<AT >sbcglobal<DOT>net (John V. Everett)
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Date: 16 Oct 2007 13:14:19
From: Paul Myron Hobson
Subject: Re: Tick, tick, tick . . . HELP!!
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John Everett wrote: > I once chased a tick, tick, tick for a couple of weeks. I was > convinced it was in the drivetrain. While out on a ride suddenly my > saddle tipped back. I readjusted it and tightened the rail clamp bolt > and the ticking was gone. LOL! The *exact* same thing happened to me about a week ago. And of course this was the one day I left my multi-tool at home b/c I had never used it before on the road. Whoops. \\paul
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Date: 16 Oct 2007 06:37:03
From: David Bonnell
Subject: Re: Tick, tick, tick . . . HELP!!
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On Oct 15, 10:40 pm, anon_a_mo...@msn.com wrote: > I'm really starting to get annoyed at this (nearly) constant ticking > sound on my bike when pedaling. (Every once in a blue moon it > mysteriously stops for 5 - 10 pedal strokes.) I was getting a faint tick on what seemed to be every revolution (but the tick would disappear at times). Turned out to be the zippers on my (new) cycling jacket clinking together. The old jacket used fabric as a zipper pull...
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Date: 16 Oct 2007 05:24:33
From: D'ohBoy
Subject: Re: Tick, tick, tick . . . HELP!!
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On Oct 16, 12:10 am, Michael Press <rub...@pacbell.net > wrote: > In article > <1192495259.663267.295...@k35g2000prh.googlegroups.com> > , > > anon_a_mo...@msn.com wrote: > > I'm really starting to get annoyed at this (nearly) constant ticking > > sound on my bike when pedaling. (Every once in a blue moon it > > mysteriously stops for 5 - 10 pedal strokes.) I thought it may have > > been the pedals or shoes, but changing both did nothing. Guess that > > leaves the drivetrain . . . thing is, though, I did some single-leg > > pedaling, and it only occurs when pedaling with the right leg. > > Wouldn't it also do it, at least to some extent, with the left leg if > > it was the drivetrain? (It also does it pedaling in reverse.) Any > > ideas . . . ? > > Many of the suggestions are to disassemble some > component, clean, lubricate, and reassemble. > > I suggest a thoroughgoing diagnosis. You could > save yourself some time. > > -- > Michael Press I have a QR issue - if I remove my rear wheel and put it back in with the QR nut 1/2 to 1 revolution too loose - tick, tick, tick.... May or may not be your problem. D'ohBoy
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Date: 16 Oct 2007 05:10:25
From: Michael Press
Subject: Re: Tick, tick, tick . . . HELP!!
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In article <1192495259.663267.295690@k35g2000prh.googlegroups.com > , anon_a_mouse@msn.com wrote: > I'm really starting to get annoyed at this (nearly) constant ticking > sound on my bike when pedaling. (Every once in a blue moon it > mysteriously stops for 5 - 10 pedal strokes.) I thought it may have > been the pedals or shoes, but changing both did nothing. Guess that > leaves the drivetrain . . . thing is, though, I did some single-leg > pedaling, and it only occurs when pedaling with the right leg. > Wouldn't it also do it, at least to some extent, with the left leg if > it was the drivetrain? (It also does it pedaling in reverse.) Any > ideas . . . ? Many of the suggestions are to disassemble some component, clean, lubricate, and reassemble. I suggest a thoroughgoing diagnosis. You could save yourself some time. -- Michael Press
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Date: 15 Oct 2007 18:09:19
From: tiborg
Subject: Re: Tick, tick, tick . . . HELP!!
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On Oct 16, 9:40 am, anon_a_mo...@msn.com wrote: > I'm really starting to get annoyed at this (nearly) constant ticking > sound on my bike when pedaling. (Every once in a blue moon it > mysteriously stops for 5 - 10 pedal strokes.) I thought it may have > been the pedals or shoes, but changing both did nothing. Guess that > leaves the drivetrain . . . thing is, though, I did some single-leg > pedaling, and it only occurs when pedaling with the right leg. > Wouldn't it also do it, at least to some extent, with the left leg if > it was the drivetrain? (It also does it pedaling in reverse.) Any > ideas . . . ? Try removing your chainrings and cleaning the chainring bolts (and all the other parts too) very throughly. I had a click similar to yours and it was caused by tiny bits of dirt that had worked their way into the bolts.
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Date: 16 Oct 2007 00:13:39
From: DaveH
Subject: Re: Tick, tick, tick . . . HELP!!
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On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 18:09:19 -0700, tiborg <tcg001@mac.com > wrote: >On Oct 16, 9:40 am, anon_a_mo...@msn.com wrote: >> I'm really starting to get annoyed at this (nearly) constant ticking >> sound on my bike when pedaling. (Every once in a blue moon it >> mysteriously stops for 5 - 10 pedal strokes.) I thought it may have >> been the pedals or shoes, but changing both did nothing. Guess that >> leaves the drivetrain . . . thing is, though, I did some single-leg >> pedaling, and it only occurs when pedaling with the right leg. >> Wouldn't it also do it, at least to some extent, with the left leg if >> it was the drivetrain? (It also does it pedaling in reverse.) Any >> ideas . . . ? > >Try removing your chainrings and cleaning the chainring bolts (and all >the other parts too) very throughly. I had a click similar to yours >and it was caused by tiny bits of dirt that had worked their way into >the bolts. Same here: Clicking solved by tightening the chainring bolts. A good cleaning sounds even better. Dave
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Date: 15 Oct 2007 22:02:55
From: KM
Subject: Re: Tick, tick, tick . . . HELP!!
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Does it stop when you coast? 2 thoughts... Bearings in the right pedal or spoke issues. I have had both. Let us know! Kyle "tiborg" <tcg001@mac.com > wrote in message news:1192496959.922884.249040@i38g2000prf.googlegroups.com... > On Oct 16, 9:40 am, anon_a_mo...@msn.com wrote: >> I'm really starting to get annoyed at this (nearly) constant ticking >> sound on my bike when pedaling. (Every once in a blue moon it >> mysteriously stops for 5 - 10 pedal strokes.) I thought it may have >> been the pedals or shoes, but changing both did nothing. Guess that >> leaves the drivetrain . . . thing is, though, I did some single-leg >> pedaling, and it only occurs when pedaling with the right leg. >> Wouldn't it also do it, at least to some extent, with the left leg if >> it was the drivetrain? (It also does it pedaling in reverse.) Any >> ideas . . . ? > > Try removing your chainrings and cleaning the chainring bolts (and all > the other parts too) very throughly. I had a click similar to yours > and it was caused by tiny bits of dirt that had worked their way into > the bolts. >
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Date: 16 Oct 2007 11:01:55
From: Dorfus Dippintush
Subject: Re: Tick, tick, tick . . . HELP!!
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KM wrote: > Does it stop when you coast? > > 2 thoughts... > > Bearings in the right pedal or spoke issues. I have had both. > > Let us know! > > Kyle > "tiborg" <tcg001@mac.com> wrote in message > news:1192496959.922884.249040@i38g2000prf.googlegroups.com... >> On Oct 16, 9:40 am, anon_a_mo...@msn.com wrote: >>> I'm really starting to get annoyed at this (nearly) constant ticking >>> sound on my bike when pedaling. (Every once in a blue moon it >>> mysteriously stops for 5 - 10 pedal strokes.) I thought it may have >>> been the pedals or shoes, but changing both did nothing. Guess that >>> leaves the drivetrain . . . thing is, though, I did some single-leg >>> pedaling, and it only occurs when pedaling with the right leg. >>> Wouldn't it also do it, at least to some extent, with the left leg if >>> it was the drivetrain? (It also does it pedaling in reverse.) Any >>> ideas . . . ? >> >> Try removing your chainrings and cleaning the chainring bolts (and all >> the other parts too) very throughly. I had a click similar to yours >> and it was caused by tiny bits of dirt that had worked their way into >> the bolts. >> > The seatpost is a good place to look. Sometimes they creak as you shift with pedal load. Remove it, clean it, put it back in. Dorf
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