What is the noise?

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Crandoggler

Senior Member
A noise I can't replicate. But, you know when your coat sleeve rubs the main body of your coat, you get that high pitched... Well, rubbing noise. Almost a squeak.

My chain is doing this and I have no idea why. Does it every 2-3 pedal revolutions and stops when I stop pedalling. It sounds almost like the chain is slipping or gently rubbing past something quickly. It's driving me crackers.

Any ideas on remedy?
 

Mobytek

Well-Known Member
inside of the front deraileur?

Or get it on a stand and pedal it whilst looking.

Saying that, the sleeve rubbing may be tyre on chain stay.
 
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Crandoggler

Crandoggler

Senior Member
Definitely not the front dérailleur.

shoot, never thought about the tyre. That sounds depressing. What would cause that?
 
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Crandoggler

Crandoggler

Senior Member
I'm thinking I might have nailed in on the head already. Powerlinks are apparently not reversible. So, potentially I may have reinstalled my chain with the links backwards.

Best check in the morning.
 

snorri

Legendary Member
A noise I can't replicate. But, you know when your coat sleeve rubs the main body of your coat, you get that high pitched... Well, rubbing noise. Almost a squeak.
Yes. I used to get it the second Wednesday of every month, now I get one of the ladies at the club to apply a generous quantity of lube after getting changed into my club gear and that's cured it.:whistle:
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
If it were the tyre, it would still happen when you stopped pedalling.
Not necessarily. :sad: I've had a wheel come loose in only its drive-side dropout (not quick-release) and higher gears pulled the wheel out of line enough for the tyre to rub, but only when pedalling - while freewheeling, it wasn't so far out... but then it happened every pedal rev, which isn't what's described in the OP.
 
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Crandoggler

Crandoggler

Senior Member
Yeah I always thought it was more likely to be chain related due to the frequency of the noise ocurring. Will strip the gears down today, full degrease and lube. See if that cures anything.
 

bpsmith

Veteran
In reading the opening gambit, I was going to suggest checking the front dérailleur cable isn't rubbing the tyre. This would happen continuously in theory though. I had it before, after adjusting and couldn't think why the noise was there in the big ring but not the small ring. Lol.
 
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Crandoggler

Crandoggler

Senior Member
Happens out of the saddle.

Degreased and lubed the chain today. Noticed that my 'SRAM' power link links are actually 'KMC'. Problem? Maybe. They were a freaking nightmare to clip back on. Either way, haven't had a chance to ride today. Maybe later :whistle:
 
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