Did your shift cable get pulled loose? Check for anything rubbing on the wheels
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Is it the plastic disc between your cassette and spokes on the rear wheel? You can cut and remove that.
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Cable rubbing off of spokes maybe, or tyres.
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The least you could do is to show us the drive side or find where the noise is coming from
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Step 1: remove the dorkdisc.
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Pick up the front then back and spin each wheel to find the culprit, then look closer at that one.
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Can you actually listen to where the noise is coming from and show us that, we could be much more helpful with better info
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Film it from the other side … educated guess, front derailleur cage rubbing on tire or rear derailleur housing (aft of the bottom bracket rubbing on the tire.
Shift the chain into the big ring on the cranks and see if the sound goes away.
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Did your shift cable get pulled loose? Check for anything rubbing on the wheels
Is it the plastic disc between your cassette and spokes on the rear wheel? You can cut and remove that.
Cable rubbing off of spokes maybe, or tyres.
The least you could do is to show us the drive side or find where the noise is coming from
Step 1: remove the dorkdisc.
Pick up the front then back and spin each wheel to find the culprit, then look closer at that one.
Can you actually listen to where the noise is coming from and show us that, we could be much more helpful with better info
Film it from the other side … educated guess, front derailleur cage rubbing on tire or rear derailleur housing (aft of the bottom bracket rubbing on the tire.
Shift the chain into the big ring on the cranks and see if the sound goes away.