Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Bluesky Threads Was on my Wahoo. Stopped riding soon as I heard it. Taking it to the shop after the holiday but should I be worried? Anyone else have this issue? by PreferencePresent959 Bicycle Bicycling Bike Biking Cycling Trek Bicycles Trek Bikes
swimbikebadger on May 24, 2026 6:36 pm If your cover popped off, it might be worth having your isospeed serviced just to make sure it’s not localizing inside the frame.
KookyDescription9529 on May 24, 2026 6:52 pm Take it off, check if your isospeed bolts are loosing? If yes, tight up as the required torque. If the bolt not losing, just push the cover back on. It might caused by your bike roll over a road bump. Don’t be to fussy about it.
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Just clip it back in it’s no big deal
If your cover popped off, it might be worth having your isospeed serviced just to make sure it’s not localizing inside the frame.
Take it off, check if your isospeed bolts are loosing? If yes, tight up as the required torque.
If the bolt not losing, just push the cover back on. It might caused by your bike roll over a road bump.
Don’t be to fussy about it.