01-07-16, 02:24 PM
I will assume that your chain is correctly tensioned (bit looser than most bikes....) and lubed shall I?
The only sprocket carrier bearing is on the rear.
Mine protested for quite a while and I couldn't find where it was coming from. The bearing finally collapsed and the wheel ate through the rear spindle completely and the wheel very near came off. I shit you not.
Take the rear wheel off, remove the sprocket carrier from the wheel and inspect. Inspect the rear bearings while you are in there.
Whale
The only sprocket carrier bearing is on the rear.
Mine protested for quite a while and I couldn't find where it was coming from. The bearing finally collapsed and the wheel ate through the rear spindle completely and the wheel very near came off. I shit you not.
Take the rear wheel off, remove the sprocket carrier from the wheel and inspect. Inspect the rear bearings while you are in there.
Whale
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