What could this sound be? It only happens when I'm pedaling and pumping at the same time. Yesterday I was riding in some very muddy areas. Could this sound be caused by mud getting in the wrong place?
Does it happen when you’re not pedalling? I.e. compressing the suspension without pedalling. If yes then probably linkage bearings
2003hyundaielantra on
If I were a betting man I’d say it’s your bike
PM-ME-UR-BMW on
Frame bearings, bottom bracket or rear wheel spoke tension.
PaleontologistBig786 on
Had a bottom bracket make strange noises when it neared it’s fully worn condition.
MrBarato on
Could be anything.
arszenki on
Sounds like the classic bottom bracket creak
yhzcdn on
Chainring bolts, derailleur hanger, BB bearings, pedals. Literally anything else that spins or takes any sort of load when you pedal.
Previous-One933 on
Can be something simple as the rear axle needing some grease. Grease the axle shaft and the threads. Before you pull apart pivots, BB’s etc…
IsuzuTrooper on
also inspect chain. it can get damaged and not bend freely at every pin. sometimes you need to loosen a pin
Kind_Ad6207 on
Seems like bottom bracket
BlackenedEverything on
The sound of pedalling energy going to waste
snarpsta on
Honestly sounds like bottom bracket. If I’m understanding correct, it’s only when pumping (bouncing) and pedaling, it’s probably a linkage bearing. My best guess, but TF do I know lol
Gelbwurst on
Remove all bearings, one after another, clean them, grease them and put them back in with the right torque.
RidetheSchlange on
Everything is possible in that universe.
Spare-Bus5314 on
If I had to guess I would say maybe BB or pivot bearing, maybe even seatpost? Those would be my top three, sometimes it could be the bars.
Distinct_Mix_4443 on
Sounds like bottom bracket creak. My bike has always done that for the entire life that I’ve owned it. We removed the bottom bracket, greased it and reinstalled it multiple times. The creak may go away for a little bit and then return. I was told that it’s probably just going to be one of the quirks of my bike forever.
krisz153 on
do a bolt check, and if the sound remains than it’s probably the bottom bracket
i had similar issue, i was sure it is the bottom bracket but turned out to be the rear axle not being tight enough
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I would say pivot bearings
Does it happen when you’re not pedalling? I.e. compressing the suspension without pedalling. If yes then probably linkage bearings
If I were a betting man I’d say it’s your bike
Frame bearings, bottom bracket or rear wheel spoke tension.
Had a bottom bracket make strange noises when it neared it’s fully worn condition.
Could be anything.
Sounds like the classic bottom bracket creak
Chainring bolts, derailleur hanger, BB bearings, pedals. Literally anything else that spins or takes any sort of load when you pedal.
Can be something simple as the rear axle needing some grease. Grease the axle shaft and the threads. Before you pull apart pivots, BB’s etc…
also inspect chain. it can get damaged and not bend freely at every pin. sometimes you need to loosen a pin
Seems like bottom bracket
The sound of pedalling energy going to waste
Honestly sounds like bottom bracket. If I’m understanding correct, it’s only when pumping (bouncing) and pedaling, it’s probably a linkage bearing. My best guess, but TF do I know lol
Remove all bearings, one after another, clean them, grease them and put them back in with the right torque.
Everything is possible in that universe.
If I had to guess I would say maybe BB or pivot bearing, maybe even seatpost? Those would be my top three, sometimes it could be the bars.
Sounds like bottom bracket creak. My bike has always done that for the entire life that I’ve owned it. We removed the bottom bracket, greased it and reinstalled it multiple times. The creak may go away for a little bit and then return. I was told that it’s probably just going to be one of the quirks of my bike forever.
do a bolt check, and if the sound remains than it’s probably the bottom bracket
i had similar issue, i was sure it is the bottom bracket but turned out to be the rear axle not being tight enough
Pedals