Aseradyn
12-11-2006, 12:30 PM
*sigh* So, I bought this great bike (y'all were very helpful on that thread (http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=11712)!) and it's getting on my nerves. Something - I think it's the front wheel, but it's hard to tell, because I'm on top of it! - whines, and I think it's heat-related.
It's a mid-pitched whine, sort of like what I hear out of my water pipes when I'm running hot water through them on a cold day. When I'm pedaling, it whines on the downstroke of each foot. When I stop pedaling, it whines continuously.
When I first start riding, there's no noise. It takes, usually, a quarter mile or so to start making noise, and the longer I ride, the louder it gets. If I stop for a minute and start up again, the whine vanishes for a little while - a block or so - and then comes back.
When it's raining, it doesn't whine. When it's not raining, I can make it go away for a while by riding through a puddle.
So, I'm thinking it's either A) something that's getting hot, or B) something that's getting dry. I'm leaning towards A because, on a dry day, when the bike's been stored inside, it doesn't whine when I'm starting out. I think the water just cools down whatever is being noisy.
I haven't been able to duplicate the noise by just spinning the wheels, so it's really hard to tell exactly where it's coming from. I've checked the brake alignment - as far as I can tell, there's nothing rubbing. I've tightened up the quick release on the wheel as much as I can, and there's no looseness in the wheel.
I took it back to the shop where I bought it, described the problem, and left it in their care for a week (I can only get there on weekends). They seemed unsure what would be causing it, but promised to find out. The guy who worked on it wasn't in when I picked it up, but they assured me that whatever was wrong, he would have fixed it. I'll probably take it back next weekend and make someone from the shop take it out for a longer ride so they can hear it, but until then...
Does anyone have an idea what could be causing this? What should I check to help troubleshoot it?
It's a mid-pitched whine, sort of like what I hear out of my water pipes when I'm running hot water through them on a cold day. When I'm pedaling, it whines on the downstroke of each foot. When I stop pedaling, it whines continuously.
When I first start riding, there's no noise. It takes, usually, a quarter mile or so to start making noise, and the longer I ride, the louder it gets. If I stop for a minute and start up again, the whine vanishes for a little while - a block or so - and then comes back.
When it's raining, it doesn't whine. When it's not raining, I can make it go away for a while by riding through a puddle.
So, I'm thinking it's either A) something that's getting hot, or B) something that's getting dry. I'm leaning towards A because, on a dry day, when the bike's been stored inside, it doesn't whine when I'm starting out. I think the water just cools down whatever is being noisy.
I haven't been able to duplicate the noise by just spinning the wheels, so it's really hard to tell exactly where it's coming from. I've checked the brake alignment - as far as I can tell, there's nothing rubbing. I've tightened up the quick release on the wheel as much as I can, and there's no looseness in the wheel.
I took it back to the shop where I bought it, described the problem, and left it in their care for a week (I can only get there on weekends). They seemed unsure what would be causing it, but promised to find out. The guy who worked on it wasn't in when I picked it up, but they assured me that whatever was wrong, he would have fixed it. I'll probably take it back next weekend and make someone from the shop take it out for a longer ride so they can hear it, but until then...
Does anyone have an idea what could be causing this? What should I check to help troubleshoot it?