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I have noticed a clicking sound as I peddle, it starts for a few minutes the stops and then starts and stops
Any ideas what this ciould be it was doing it when I was coming home from work last night

Regards Iain
 

alecstilleyedye

nothing in moderation
Moderator
check your chainring bolts are tight.
 
Try and establish when,

If it happens regularly in time with a pedal position - look at the pedals / cranks / bracket etc.

If it happens regularly but is in sync with say 3 - 4 turns of th epedals then look at the chain

If it happens regularly, but is not synced with a pedal position, (less than one rotation) look at the rear derailleur
 

gbb

Legendary Member
Location
Peterborough
Not likely, but worth a look next time to make sure its not something as simple as a lace hitting the crank or frame (if you wear shoes with laces)
 

Mark_Robson

Senior Member
I had the same on my MTB and I tried everything to track it down without success. I eventually found the solution when I switched the pedals, it turned out to be a collapsed bearing in one of the pedals.
 

georgiebuzz

Active Member
I have had this problem, and what I found in my case was it was actually the seatpost, you get dirt and rain between the tube and the seatpost, it dries out and makes a "clicking" sound when you turn the pedals. So try taking the seatpost out clean it along with the seat tube and seat clamp, put a small ammount of lube on and see if that works. It is worth a go "IT'S FREE"
 

TechMech

Senior Member
Mark_Robson said:
I had the same on my MTB and I tried everything to track it down without success. I eventually found the solution when I switched the pedals, it turned out to be a collapsed bearing in one of the pedals.

After hearing a clicking sound from the right hand side when I was out on Sunday, I've just uncovered tonight this very same problem, and on a pedal that's only 2 months old!
 
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