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nsinkov 10-12-11 06:35 PM

clicking sound while pedaling
 
Hi everyone, I would greatly appreciate it if someone could help me diagnose some sounds my bike is making:

I get fairly loud clicking noises when I pedal. It's hard to tell what kind of pedaling causes it. But sometimes there's even a few in rapid succession (often when going over a bump) and then it's almost a ratcheting sound. It's not just a matter of a certain pressure on the pedal, but it's more likely if there's more pressure it seems.

It's almost like the chain slips a little; I feel it, not just hear it.

here are a couple videos of the clicking in action:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OI_DULoAtQU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0McFGl0XRw

Let me know what you think, or if you want any other info. thanks :)

(I've searched for a while - the BB seems to be blamed in other threads, but I don't see why it would kind of snap like that or do the rapid clicking sometimes)

gerv 10-12-11 06:54 PM

I looked at the first video, but it didn't tell me much.

First things I would try:
1. Remove the pedals from the cranks and replace with another set.
2. Take the chain off the crank and spin the crank.

If neither of these isolated the problem, I would begin to suspect chain rings or chain ring bolts.

oldroads 10-13-11 05:20 AM

It looks like it has a kickstand though your camera is only showing the right hand side of the cycle.
Anyway, if it does have a kickstand, your left pedal is hitting it.
Just move it in and tighten it up.

MyBikeGotStolen 10-13-11 12:13 PM

If you have the tools to do it (or you can get the tools to do it pretty cheap). I just had what looks to be the same issue. I just removed my cranks and cartridge bottom bracket, and greased all the threads and put it back together. I no longer have this clicking. Im not sure if I just got lucky, or if this is a common thing to happen. So for ~$20 in tools, I got it fixed for less than the LBS would charge for a new BB if thats what they would have changed.

Also, if you do decide to get the tools, pay the extra $2 for the Park crank puller, dont get the Nashbar one and have it brake on you like I did... I didnt notice the prices were so similar, or I would have gotten the park the first time!

NukeouT 10-13-11 12:34 PM


Originally Posted by MyBikeGotStolen (Post 13360120)
I just removed my cranks and cartridge bottom bracket, and greased all the threads and put it back together. I no longer have this clicking.

Could be what I had, where the previous owner overtightened the crank arm to the square taper spindle creating a bigger crank hole. For me the looseness between the two metal joints under stress, is what was causing the clicking. I replaced the faulty part with a Shimano Sora crank and I dont have that clicking anymore.

nsinkov 10-13-11 10:24 PM


Originally Posted by oldroads (Post 13358093)
It looks like it has a kickstand though your camera is only showing the right hand side of the cycle.
Anyway, if it does have a kickstand, your left pedal is hitting it.
Just move it in and tighten it up.

yeah, the kickstand is loose and that's what i thought at first, but it's definitely not the kickstand.

nsinkov 10-13-11 10:26 PM


Originally Posted by MyBikeGotStolen (Post 13360120)
If you have the tools to do it (or you can get the tools to do it pretty cheap). I just had what looks to be the same issue. I just removed my cranks and cartridge bottom bracket, and greased all the threads and put it back together. I no longer have this clicking. Im not sure if I just got lucky, or if this is a common thing to happen. So for ~$20 in tools, I got it fixed for less than the LBS would charge for a new BB if thats what they would have changed.

Also, if you do decide to get the tools, pay the extra $2 for the Park crank puller, dont get the Nashbar one and have it brake on you like I did... I didnt notice the prices were so similar, or I would have gotten the park the first time!

did you ever have multiple clicks in rapid succession where it sounds like someone ratcheting something?

mgw189 10-14-11 01:31 AM

I had a similar thing going on with my Trex 7.3FX for me it was just a matter of tightening things back up as they had came loose after about 500 miles of riding. I did take it to the LBS to have them deal with it because the bike was only 3 months old essentially.

Decatur_Tide 10-14-11 07:41 AM

I've got a click in my left pedal when the left pedal gets to the bottom only when riding. If I turn the pedals by hand with the bike upside down there is no click.

Any suggestions?

oldroads 10-17-11 05:06 AM


Originally Posted by Decatur_Tide (Post 13363619)
I've got a click in my left pedal when the left pedal gets to the bottom only when riding. If I turn the pedals by hand with the bike upside down there is no click.

Any suggestions?



Time to replace the pedals, or rebuild them.

long john 10-17-11 05:38 AM

click
 
i had that prob last week on the cargo bike i just put together lots of clicking it turned out to be the crank needed to be tightened no more click.

MyBikeGotStolen 10-17-11 09:04 PM


Originally Posted by nsinkov (Post 13362673)
did you ever have multiple clicks in rapid succession where it sounds like someone ratcheting something?

Nope, the only time I heard the clicking was when I was quickly accelerating, or climbing a hill or and other reason to be applying a harder force than just a normal cruising. (Can you tell I am in the middle of physics/dynamics homework, lol?).

I always had the click in the exact same 1/8th of a turn from my non-drive crank being straight up.

Hibonite 10-19-11 02:38 PM

I had this issue with a new crank and new pedals. Thought it was the bearings. But, it turned out to be caused by pedal threads in crank arm, because when I switched pedals and then switched back to teh originals teh sound dissappeared. I relubed the threads so it was either that or the other pedal modified the threads in the crank slightly.


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