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Old 29-03.-2005, 05:02 AM   #1
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has anyone had problems with a 2004 NRS2 Comp. I geta clicking sound from the front, heaset or forks I cant tell !
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Old 29-03.-2005, 07:33 AM   #2
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Default Re: Giant click problem

Tighten the stem on both ends. Just might make it go away.



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has anyone had problems with a 2004 NRS2 Comp. I geta clicking sound from the front, heaset or forks I cant tell !
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hmm id say its your disc rubbing a little or something on your wheels hitting, but i know iv had a problem with my front derailleur and the chain hitting together which makes a click everytime you hit a bump but yeah...

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