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mr_leemur
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05 Jan 2013 17:28 #1
by mr_leemur
Got an issue with my bike that a few of you may have heard out on rides..
Out of the saddle i get a clunk when the right pedal gets to bout 5 o'clock, it's really annoying!!
Swapped the bottom bracket out last night, and it hasn't made any difference (feels like the bearings were gone any way, so needed doing)
It doesn't make the noise on the turbo, and it is only ever when i'm out of the saddle.
Have already tried swapping the back wheel and cassette, as well as the BB, none have made any difference.
Starting to get concerned that there's a crack in the frame or something, but guess it could still be pedals, handlebars, crank.
Someone suggested on twitter it could be lose bottle cage bolts but they all seem tight.
All ideas greatly appreciated.
Ta
jake
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Chrisbpr
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What's the worst that can happen ?
05 Jan 2013 18:13 #2
by Chrisbpr
Is there any corrosion on the shaft the goes through the bottom bracket ?
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mr_leemur
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05 Jan 2013 18:21 #3
by mr_leemur
Not that i saw, and gave i all a good clean when it was in pieces.
All seemed good and smooth!
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geoffrey smith
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05 Jan 2013 18:23 #4
by geoffrey smith
have you tried different pedals ? Geoff
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mr_leemur
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05 Jan 2013 18:31 #5
by mr_leemur
Unfortunately only have one pair that i have cleats for! So haven't as yet!
Might have to stick a pair of shimano on it and get the GF to take it put for a spin, her shoes won't fit, and need adapters to get those cleats on my shoes!!
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05 Jan 2013 18:33 #6
by mr_leemur
Though that said the bearings aren't 100% smooth, so it's a good option!!
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geoffrey smith
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05 Jan 2013 18:37 #7
by geoffrey smith
chain ring bolts tight ? G
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mr_leemur
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05 Jan 2013 18:40 #8
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One moment caller, will just check!
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mr_leemur
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05 Jan 2013 18:45 #9
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Yup, all as tight as i can get them by hand!
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05 Jan 2013 18:49 #10
by geoffrey smith
its water in your bottom bracket..soak it with WD40 , dry it off then fill it with 3 in 1 oil..G
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mr_leemur
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05 Jan 2013 18:58 #11
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Better not be, only bought it last night!
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05 Jan 2013 20:57 #12
by Joe
Got an issue with my bike that a few of you may have heard out on rides..
Out of the saddle i get a clunk when the right pedal gets to bout 5 o'clock, it's really annoying!!
Swapped the bottom bracket out last night, and it hasn't made any difference (feels like the bearings were gone any way, so needed doing)
Have already tried swapping the back wheel and cassette, as well as the BB, none have made any difference.
jake
What about your chain ring? If it always happens at 5 o'clock, unlikely to be anything to do with the rear wheel / cassette as they can be at different positions while the crank is at 5' oclock.
If teeth are worn or bend on the chain ring, it can cause the chain to jump causing a clunk noise. Often will only materialise under real force, such as being out of the saddle.
If you are in the inner chain ring does it still happen?
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