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1167.1 | Some diagnostic procedures | TALLIS::JBELL | Ceci n'est pas une pipe. | | Tue May 16 1989 21:12 | 34 |
| The bicycle only has 120 miles on it. Things are close to settled, but
not all the way.
Does it always happen at about the same part of the stroke?
Is it exactly 4 time per pedal stroke? No matter what gear?
If the frequency changes with the gear, then it's in the
rear hub, the wheel or the chain. Otherwise it's in the
front part of the drive chain.
>I had crankset knocking, but I tightened the crank bearings, arms, and
>individual chainrings and got rid of that. So, it is not the crankset.
Make sure that you didn't overtighten the bottom bracket. How does it
feel when you take off the chain and turn the cranks?
If you pedal with absolutely no pressure, do you still get it?
If so, do this:
1. Stand on the pedals with the crank horizontal
2. Take your weight off you feet and pedal forward 1/2 of a cycle.
3. Suddenly put your weight back on the pedals.
If it makes the sound when you do #3, then something is still loose
in the cranks, pedals, or bottom bracket.
Check that the fixed cup isn't loose. (I've been having that problem.)
-Jeff Bell
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1167.2 | Take it back | VERVE::BUCHANAN | Bat | Wed May 17 1989 13:46 | 3 |
| If it has only 120 miles then it may be best to just take it back to the shop.
Most shops give a free tune-up after about a months worth of riding to take
care of the natural things that will happen.
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1167.3 | More on the knock.. | DELNI::HELMREICH | | Wed May 17 1989 14:20 | 18 |
| RE: .2 - I am going to take it back for its 150 mile tuneup, but I'd like to
find out for my own sake, and so I can easily reproduce the noise for the
shop. Lincoln Guide Service (MA), is most cooperative, and will no doubt
find a solution, or keep trying.
RE: .1 - About the knock - it usually happens only in certain gears, and
the last time I rode it, the knock changed from a steady "4 knock-beat" to
a rhythm - "knock-a-te-knock, knock, knock". I haven't been able to isolate
it to the crank or the freewheel yet; I'll try some more.
This must be the noise from the Twilight Zone - it defies solution!
Thanks for the input so far...
Steve
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1167.4 | Oh, no, you've got... | SUSHI::KMACDONALD | Is there life after drywall? | Wed May 17 1989 18:26 | 5 |
| Sounds like it might be the dreaded "Campy Clunk" (honest!) - a sort of vague
random thunk in the BB which is real frustrating to fix and can come and go
rather mysteriously. I seem to recall a note from a couple years back
discussing (potential)reasons and (potential)fixes for this....
ken
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1167.5 | | DELNI::GRACE | life is unpredictable; eat dessert first | Thu May 18 1989 12:40 | 1 |
| Steve, is this a knock-knock joke?
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1167.6 | CAGE AND CRANK | RIPPLE::RIVETTS_DA | | Thu May 18 1989 13:42 | 3 |
| Check to see if the Front Derailleur cage is hitting the crank arm.
Easy pedeling might make a soft knock, and under hard pedeling
the frame flex would make it worse.
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