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pokalex92 07-13-10 11:02 PM

What the hell is that ticking noise??
 
OKay, so I've been wondering this for the longest time, and I've spent the past week searching the forums with no success, but what causes that ticking noise in ultegra/dura ace/campy cassettes? And why do they only have it on higher end components, but not Sora/Tiagra/105? To make it even more confusing, why do cheap mountain bike cassettes have it too? I mean, don't get me wrong, I love the noise. In fact, it's one of my favorite things to listen to on rides (I know, weird).

Someone please enlighten my ignorant self! :lol:

tagaproject6 07-13-10 11:05 PM

It is an alarm telling you that you stopped pedaling and need to HTFU!



Do a search on "pawls".

ryder0182 07-13-10 11:12 PM


Originally Posted by tagaproject6 (Post 11109065)
It is an alarm telling you that you stopped pedaling and need to HTFU!

:roflmao:

rufvelo 07-13-10 11:17 PM


Originally Posted by tagaproject6 (Post 11109065)
...Do a search on "pawls".

He can also do a search on Chris King and 'hornets'....unless he is talking about an old Raleigh 3-speed.

ElJamoquio 07-13-10 11:30 PM

Um... if it's the noise that happens when you coast... it's in the wheel hub, not the cassette.

TxAggieCyclist 07-13-10 11:35 PM


Originally Posted by tagaproject6 (Post 11109065)
It is an alarm telling you that you stopped pedaling and need to HTFU!

Haha love it

wanlogan 07-13-10 11:49 PM

There's probably a bomb in your rear hub. No biggie, just never stop pedaling and maintain an average speed above 70mph. When you get tired (which won't happen) grab the nearest girl and slide off the rear on your back.


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