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Just got a new Trek 5500 and have one question. When out of the saddle
climbing I have a ticking noise, twice per revolution at about 2 o clock (Crank Position) when I apply force. Seems worse from the right side. Dealer has no idea. I have changed my grip from the dropouts to the hoods and even tried to put minimum pressure on the bars but it is still there. Any ideas ? No problems when in the saddle. |
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cranks could be loose
david "D.P.G." <1@1> wrote in message news:SuadnVP0gMUwrxjdRVn-sw@comcast.com... > Just got a new Trek 5500 and have one question. When out of the saddle > climbing I have a ticking noise, twice per revolution at about 2 o clock > (Crank Position) when I apply force. Seems worse from the right side. Dealer > has no idea. I have changed my grip from the dropouts to the hoods and even > tried to put minimum pressure on the bars but it is still there. Any ideas ? > No problems when in the saddle. > > |
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I had a simular problem with at brand new Shimano Ultegra bottom bracket -
I found the solution described on the Shimano homepage: A minimal tightening of the bottom bracket (after removing the right crank) solved the problem. If that's what it is, I think it is pretty normal for a new bike. Ivar "D.P.G." <1@1> skrev i en meddelelse news:SuadnVP0gMUwrxjdRVn-sw@comcast.com... > Just got a new Trek 5500 and have one question. When out of the saddle > climbing I have a ticking noise, twice per revolution at about 2 o clock > (Crank Position) when I apply force. Seems worse from the right side. Dealer > has no idea. I have changed my grip from the dropouts to the hoods and even > tried to put minimum pressure on the bars but it is still there. Any ideas ? > No problems when in the saddle. > > |
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"D.P.G." <1@1> wrote in message news:<SuadnVP0gMUwrxjdRVn-sw@comcast.com>...
> Just got a new Trek 5500 and have one question. When out of the saddle > climbing I have a ticking noise, twice per revolution at about 2 o clock > (Crank Position) when I apply force. Seems worse from the right side. Dealer > has no idea. I have changed my grip from the dropouts to the hoods and even > tried to put minimum pressure on the bars but it is still there. Any ideas ? > No problems when in the saddle. Coupla things it could be: 1. The tab on the zipper on your jersey swinging against the zipper - don't laugh, it could happen to you, it did to me. 2. Chainring bolts - sounds likely. Take 'em out, lube the threaded sleeve inside and out, re-install and tighten down good. 3. Crankset - remove and re-install to mfr torque. 4. Brakes too close to rims for your extreme power. Release the QR's on your brakes and try climbing. 5. Slightly loose spoke. Go downhill and simultaneously brake and pedal standing (max power). If creak does not occur, it is in a spoke as the braking will tension the spokes, eliminating the "tick". Good luck, App |
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> Just got a new Trek 5500 and have one question. When out of the saddle
> climbing I have a ticking noise, twice per revolution at about 2 o clock > (Crank Position) when I apply force. Seems worse from the right side. Dealer > has no idea. I have changed my grip from the dropouts to the hoods and even > tried to put minimum pressure on the bars but it is still there. Any ideas ? > No problems when in the saddle. Since you say the noise is from the right side, are you sure it isn't the front derailleur hitting either the chainring or chain? Everything might work fine in the stand, or under low pressure, but when push comes to shove (sometimes literally!), your chainrings deflect a bit, and things that otherwise have plenty of clearance are suddenly hitting. --Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles www.ChainReaction.com |
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It will be under warranty, take it back for the adjustment !
"D.P.G." <1@1> wrote in message news:SuadnVP0gMUwrxjdRVn-sw@comcast.com... > Just got a new Trek 5500 and have one question. When out of the saddle > climbing I have a ticking noise, twice per revolution at about 2 o clock > (Crank Position) when I apply force. Seems worse from the right side. Dealer > has no idea. I have changed my grip from the dropouts to the hoods and even > tried to put minimum pressure on the bars but it is still there. Any ideas ? > No problems when in the saddle. > > |
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I am not luck enough to have a Trek 5500, but I did have a drive train
ticking sound that was making me crazy. It finally went away after I tightened my pedals. |
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D.P.G. wrote:
> Just got a new Trek 5500 and have one question. When out of the saddle > climbing I have a ticking noise, twice per revolution at about 2 o > clock (Crank Position) when I apply force. Seems worse from the right > side. Dealer has no idea. I have changed my grip from the dropouts to > the hoods and even tried to put minimum pressure on the bars but it > is still there. Any ideas ? No problems when in the saddle. My stem sounded like that on my 5200. Maybe more of a qnirk than a tick, but it was twice per revolution. Only when climbing out of the saddle. Took it apart, cleaned and greased it a bit. Then carefully tightened it to specs. -- Perre You have to be smarter than a robot to reply. |
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1@1-<< When out of the saddle
climbing I have a ticking noise, twice per revolution at about 2 o clock (Crank Position) when I apply force. Seems worse from the right side. Dealer has no idea. >><BR><BR> Proper install of BB-grease into cups. Grease on crank flats, chainring bolts Grease onto freehub body, cogset tight And the most probable-swap the pedals, ride w/o cycling shoes...these noises are most often pedals/cleats/shoes... Peter Chisholm Vecchio's Bicicletteria 1833 Pearl St. Boulder, CO, 80302 (303)440-3535 http://www.vecchios.com "Ruote convenzionali costruite eccezionalmente bene" |
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> And the most probable-swap the pedals, ride w/o cycling shoes...these
noises > are most often pedals/cleats/shoes... Good point, and don't forget to check to make sure the pedals themselves are tight in the cranks. Once in a while we come across that, but only after substantial amounts of hair have already been pulled, looking at every other possibility. --Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles http://www.ChainReactionBicycles.com |
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