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Why Is My C-king Rattling?


Mr Motivator

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Started today. Erm only when I pedal and let it freewheel along and go over slightly bump ground (well, just a normal road) it obviously makes the king noise but it rattles.

I think it is my king, but not really shure what it could be? :S

Cones are tight, and I serviced it yesterday morning so thats ok. Did go ride some natural today but dont think itl really be dirt.

Hmm, Sam :turned:

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are you sure it's the king, because noises can travel in the frames tubes making it confusing as to where the creak is coming from.

I once heard of a rider who couldn't figure out where the creak in his head tube was coming from. Turned out there was a bit of grit stuck in his seatpost. :turned:

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Step 1. Stop being such a tart :turned:

Step 2. Do what div suggested, and eliminate parts of the bike one by one.

Ok il try that today. I did wonder if it was my pedal cages cause it sounds like a washer wobbling about on a loose screw.

I dunno, no engagement problems anyway.

Sambo, im off to bed

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Chain is tight, everything is tight..

Cant see anything, but there is something in my downtube that rolls up and down when you turn the bike upside down, but its deff not that.

it sounds like mud in the hub or something, I dunno its really annoying, il try record it..

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