Road Bike Gear Noise
Noise from a gear hub e bike motor.
Road bike gear noise. The rear derailleur on my vintage trek was making a constant clicking noise as i. A gear hub e bike motor is smaller in size. I have exhausted all info on the internet hence the. The engineering of the gear hub motor is such that you don t experience drag from the motor.
With the small chainring you should be able to use the biggest rear cog down to perhaps the 3rd or 4th smallest rear cog. In general your bike should not be making a lot of noise. I ve also noticed that the teeth on all my sprockets are not perfectly uniform. Building 1x gravel bike from road bike 2x7 to 1x10.
The same thing happens when in the big or small cog on front. Best to shift to your smaller front chainring. You hope it will go away you try to ignore it but in the end you have to find out what it is. It starts in gear 8 all the way to 11 intensfying as i go.
I have an issue with my 11 speed cyclocross cannondale caadx 105 which is basically in higer gears small rear cog in case my terminology is off i get an awful grinding sound. It is also more efficient because it has motor coils on the inside that spin faster than the wheel itself. Some are thicker than others and others are sticking out a little to the sides. And while noises are often harmless like a dry chain or some brake rub it s best to locate the source of the noise as soon as it.
It s a creaking noise coming somewhere from your bike. Attila a hungarian now living in switzerland wrote about a clicking noise he figured out my bike was making clicking noises when i was out of the saddle or pushing the pedals hard while seated the noise had no relation to crankarm position or cadence simply when putting pressure on the crankarms the bike made approximately 1 5 clicking noises in some random pattern. Most bike owners however will have to diagnose an unusual noise at some point. When a road bike is properly set up and maintained it should be relatively free of squeaks creaks and clicking noises.
There is nothing more annoying when you get out on the open road or trail for that long awaited ride you are excited and ready to commit and then you hear the noise coming from your bike. I don t know if these problems are normal that will go away as the bike breaks in or just a result of buying a lower end. Many thanks for letting me join the forum. 6 main causes of bad gear change.
If you try to use a bigger cog ie lower or easier gear the chainline is too extreme and you may hear a rubbing noise as a result. Fortunately a clicking chain doesn t require the assistance of a pro mechanic. This generates more torque and power to make the e bike go faster.