Wolf616
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I love cycling, but one thing that always irks me is every day there's a new noise I hear that plagues my mind with worries about whether it's all going to collapse beneath me.
This morning on the way to work this noise was, as the title suggests, a rhythmic rubbing sound from the front wheel when the brakes are being applied. I've tried putting the bike upside down and running the wheel and it's running fine with no sounds or noticeable slowdown. The only thing that's changed between yesterday's cycle home and this morning is that the front wheel rolled off of a very small step this morning, twisted to the left and made a bit of a metallic clang as the end of the hub caught the step. I don't think this caused any damage, but clearly with the new noise something has changed...
Any ideas? I've searched the internet but most threads seem to be about a noise when not applying the brakes.
This morning on the way to work this noise was, as the title suggests, a rhythmic rubbing sound from the front wheel when the brakes are being applied. I've tried putting the bike upside down and running the wheel and it's running fine with no sounds or noticeable slowdown. The only thing that's changed between yesterday's cycle home and this morning is that the front wheel rolled off of a very small step this morning, twisted to the left and made a bit of a metallic clang as the end of the hub caught the step. I don't think this caused any damage, but clearly with the new noise something has changed...
Any ideas? I've searched the internet but most threads seem to be about a noise when not applying the brakes.