Hello. I have a Fuel EX 8 GX AXS T-Type Gen 6 and have been struggling on finding the source of a clicking noise when I pedal. Has anyone had this experience?
Could be a lot of things. Sounds like chain and derailleur rubbing? One thing I always notice is some people don’t grease the threads of their pedals. Try to undo your pedals, apply grease, and then re-torque them down. It’s a huge source of creaking.
Afraid-Ad4718 on
Could be very well the BEARING inside by your pedals!! I dont know the term, but my brother got a new canyon neuron 5 i believe it was. And it made this kind of sound whitin a couple of weeks,. I always ride with him so i know the sound, anyway. It was something with the bearings where you pedals go in or trough, it was not tighting enough or something. I would advice to go to the bikeshop… Because it can destroy the bearing i believe…
cherbo123 on
Try removing the chain and recreating the sound while going down a hill or something if it still makes the sound then you know it’s not the drive train and your next step would be inspecting the pedals , crank arms or the bottom bracket
notheresnolight on
Put the bike on a repair stand and look for the source. Sounds like the chain is not sitting right somewhere.
Also your rotor is rubbing.
JSDavis82 on
You forgot to take the factory installed clock out of the downtube. It’s only there for timing purposes.
IsuzuTrooper on
when a chain has a tight/stuck link it can make this noise. you use a chainbreaker tool on the stuck link once you find it and just release a little pressure. not sure but something to check
OD32 on
Looks like a very new bike. I would rule out the pedals, but if If the bike is very new I would roll it into the shop and ask them if they can have a quick look. My local Trek shop has been very helpfull.
Honestly is can be anything, chain, deraileur, chainring, cranks, BB
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Could be a lot of things. Sounds like chain and derailleur rubbing? One thing I always notice is some people don’t grease the threads of their pedals. Try to undo your pedals, apply grease, and then re-torque them down. It’s a huge source of creaking.
Could be very well the BEARING inside by your pedals!! I dont know the term, but my brother got a new canyon neuron 5 i believe it was. And it made this kind of sound whitin a couple of weeks,. I always ride with him so i know the sound, anyway. It was something with the bearings where you pedals go in or trough, it was not tighting enough or something. I would advice to go to the bikeshop… Because it can destroy the bearing i believe…
Try removing the chain and recreating the sound while going down a hill or something if it still makes the sound then you know it’s not the drive train and your next step would be inspecting the pedals , crank arms or the bottom bracket
Put the bike on a repair stand and look for the source. Sounds like the chain is not sitting right somewhere.
Also your rotor is rubbing.
You forgot to take the factory installed clock out of the downtube. It’s only there for timing purposes.
when a chain has a tight/stuck link it can make this noise. you use a chainbreaker tool on the stuck link once you find it and just release a little pressure. not sure but something to check
Looks like a very new bike. I would rule out the pedals, but if If the bike is very new I would roll it into the shop and ask them if they can have a quick look. My local Trek shop has been very helpfull.
Honestly is can be anything, chain, deraileur, chainring, cranks, BB