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Old 09-22-16, 05:50 PM
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Triplecrank92
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10SpB:
1. Clicking comes from both wheels, but worse in the back.
2. No real rhythm to the clicking. It's rather random.
3. Brake pads are clear of the rims.
4. The wheels are true.
5. Happens while coasting and pedaling. I'll have to check to see if it's worse when pedaling to see if the torque causes flex, aka clicking.

Corrado33:
1. Lube is not a bad idea. If the spokes were moving due to wheel flex, lube would prove that point if it quieted down.
2. A "svelte" 170. I hope it's not my weight!

Thanks for the feedback! The 2nd opinion would be valuable.
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