Go Back  Bike Forums > Bike Forums > Singlespeed & Fixed Gear
Reload this Page >

Vibrating Headset

Search
Notices
Singlespeed & Fixed Gear "I still feel that variable gears are only for people over forty-five. Isn't it better to triumph by the strength of your muscles than by the artifice of a derailer? We are getting soft...As for me, give me a fixed gear!"-- Henri Desgrange (31 January 1865 - 16 August 1940)

Vibrating Headset

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 06-30-10 | 09:01 AM
  #1  
Thread Starter
Junior Member
 
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 19
Likes: 0
Vibrating Headset

I'm posting this in Singlespeed & Fixed Gear because this is for a fixed gear bike. I've also posted in Bike Mechanics.

I have a new Jamis Sputnik fixed gear bike. When ever I go over a larger bump the headset (or at least it sounds like the headset) makes a vibrating sound. It doesn't make the sound on smaller bumps, but I have a fairly bumpy commute and it's driving me crazy! I've checked the headset (twice) and it's tight, there is no play in it at all. If I lift the bike up and drop the front wheel it will bounce and recreate the noise. I've never had a bike make this noise, and don't think it's normal, nor does it sound good. Could the headset be set wrong? Cheap headset? Is it normal? What's up! Any help appreciated.

*I found one other post which sounds like the exact same problem, I thought it interesting they also had the problem with a fixed gear.
greensprout is offline  
Reply
Old 06-30-10 | 10:19 AM
  #2  
cnnrmccloskey's Avatar
Senior Member
 
Joined: May 2009
Posts: 744
Likes: 0
From: Portland Oregon

Bikes: '82 Giante super challange, 70 Gitane Tour de France, GT Gutterball

your headsets loose
cnnrmccloskey is offline  
Reply
Old 06-30-10 | 10:52 AM
  #3  
Senior Member
 
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 536
Likes: 0
From: PHL

Bikes: De Rosa Planet, Shogun Kaze, Jamis Sputnik, Redline 925

could be your brake lever clanking around.
Nuggetross is offline  
Reply
Old 06-30-10 | 10:55 AM
  #4  
norskagent's Avatar
car dodger
20 Anniversary
 
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 3,446
Likes: 152
From: garner/raleigh nc
Grab your front brake (you have one, right?) tight and rock the bike back and forth to check for loose headset play. Turn the bars 90 degrees and rock the bike fore and aft also. If you detect any play your headset needs adjusting. Adjust it.
__________________
1989 Schwinn Paramount OS
1980 Mclean/Silk Hope Sport Touring
1983 Bianchi pista
1976 Fuji Feather track
1979 raleigh track
"I've consulted my sources and I'm pretty sure your derailleur does not exist"
norskagent is offline  
Reply
Old 06-30-10 | 11:08 AM
  #5  
Thread Starter
Junior Member
 
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 19
Likes: 0
Originally Posted by norskagent
Grab your front brake (you have one, right?) tight and rock the bike back and forth to check for loose headset play. Turn the bars 90 degrees and rock the bike fore and aft also. If you detect any play your headset needs adjusting. Adjust it.
Tried that and no play at all. I tried tightening the stem and top cap even more and no help. I don't want to crank it down too much.

could be your brake lever clanking around.
Check all other possible noise makers and nothing...
greensprout is offline  
Reply
Old 06-30-10 | 11:36 AM
  #6  
cc700's Avatar
Ths Hipstr Kills Masheenz
 
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 8,542
Likes: 4
From: seattle

Bikes: tirove

it's a sputnik, but how old is it? did you buy it new? who assembled it?

from the sounds of it your topcap is tightened a lot. this is probably a bad thing. whenever you 'adjust' the headset you should unscrew the top cap until the headset can reseat itself before tightening it more. it's very important to loosen the topcap bolt before tightening it.

i'm going to guess that you or someone before you either
-ovalized the headtube and the headset can no longer sit straight
-overtightened the topcap bolt and damaged the headset bearings and/or races
-are tightening the stem before the topcap so any tightening you do to the topcap bolt is simply pulling the starnut out of the steerer tube instead of preloading the headset.

i'm actually convincing myself as i write these out that it's the last one. did you undo the bolts on the stem's steering tube clamp mechanism before adjusting the top cap bolt?

basically, if you're adjusting the headset properly and it's still making a noise, something is broken or bent or pitted.
cc700 is offline  
Reply
Old 06-30-10 | 12:16 PM
  #7  
Thread Starter
Junior Member
 
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 19
Likes: 0
Originally Posted by cc700
it's a sputnik, but how old is it? did you buy it new? who assembled it?

from the sounds of it your topcap is tightened a lot. this is probably a bad thing. whenever you 'adjust' the headset you should unscrew the top cap until the headset can reseat itself before tightening it more. it's very important to loosen the topcap bolt before tightening it.

i'm going to guess that you or someone before you either
-ovalized the headtube and the headset can no longer sit straight
-overtightened the topcap bolt and damaged the headset bearings and/or races
-are tightening the stem before the topcap so any tightening you do to the topcap bolt is simply pulling the starnut out of the steerer tube instead of preloading the headset.

i'm actually convincing myself as i write these out that it's the last one. did you undo the bolts on the stem's steering tube clamp mechanism before adjusting the top cap bolt?

basically, if you're adjusting the headset properly and it's still making a noise, something is broken or bent or pitted.
3 week old 2010 Sputnik, from LBS. Each time I have completely removed top cap loosened stem bolts. Put top cap back on until it's snug (I've over tightened in the past). Tighten up stem bolts. Bike still makes noise. I loosen stem bolts, turn top cap 1/8 turn tighter. Tighten stem back up, same thing.

Could the headset be put together wrong? I'm at a loss!
greensprout is offline  
Reply
Old 06-30-10 | 12:18 PM
  #8  
norskagent's Avatar
car dodger
20 Anniversary
 
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 3,446
Likes: 152
From: garner/raleigh nc
take it back to the LBS if it's only been 3 weeks.
__________________
1989 Schwinn Paramount OS
1980 Mclean/Silk Hope Sport Touring
1983 Bianchi pista
1976 Fuji Feather track
1979 raleigh track
"I've consulted my sources and I'm pretty sure your derailleur does not exist"
norskagent is offline  
Reply
Old 06-30-10 | 01:21 PM
  #9  
ichitz's Avatar
Nü-Fred
 
Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 1,517
Likes: 0
From: Brooklyn, NY

Bikes: Torelli Tipo Uno (stolen), Peugeot Nice, Mercier Kilo TT

is it the fork that has the play? kinda sounds like it. Maybe yer spacer height doesn't match the fork steerer and thus can't tighten it down properly?
ichitz is offline  
Reply
Old 06-30-10 | 01:43 PM
  #10  
Deshi's Avatar
Senior Member
15 Anniversary
 
Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 1,616
Likes: 0
From: Scottsdale, AZ

Bikes: 1986 Pinarello Pista

My Pinarello does this. 1"headset. It is not the headset that makes the vibrating noise. I have checked and checked and installed a different headset and still have the sound. It doesnt bother me cause when im riding it doesnt happen. Only when im off the bike. I believe the noise was coming from the bb region.
Deshi is offline  
Reply
Old 06-30-10 | 02:08 PM
  #11  
cc700's Avatar
Ths Hipstr Kills Masheenz
 
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 8,542
Likes: 4
From: seattle

Bikes: tirove

in his post he clearly states it does happen while riding, which means forces are acting that can damage the frame or headset.
cc700 is offline  
Reply
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Robe2bob
Road Cycling
0
08-07-17 09:53 AM
rdtompki
Road Cycling
5
01-28-13 09:12 AM
Mormon_Hipster
Singlespeed & Fixed Gear
8
02-07-12 04:27 AM
m4ximusprim3
Bicycle Mechanics
9
11-25-10 04:28 PM
greensprout
Bicycle Mechanics
6
06-30-10 05:24 PM

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off



Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service -

Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.