OakLeaf
07-15-2010, 02:59 AM
This happened to me once a couple of weeks ago, and I thought it was the brakes. Went several rides without a problem. Now it happened three times last night, and I am completely stumped. Plus, it's scary.
I'll be descending, over 30 mph or so, and it'll start making this REALLY loud screeching noise, vibrating, feeling like it's hanging up, although it doesn't seem like it's putting that much of a crimp in my speed.
When I stop and check everything over, everything seems fine.
It really feels like brakes hanging up. Except the brakes are nowhere near the rim. Each time it happened last night I stopped and set the brakes up looser, until they were adjusted all the way loose with the cable adjusters AND the quick-releases were halfway open.
When I'm stopped, the wheel turns fine. There's nothing visible and nothing in the feel of it turning that gives even a hint of being wrong. No play in anything. No loose spokes. The wheel isn't perfectly true, but it isn't out by more than 2 mm or so, and as I said, nowhere near the brake pads. Wheel spins fine, nothing hangs up when I just pick it up and spin it, freehub ratchets normally.
On the last descent, I started suspecting the freehub, so I pedaled all the way down even though I was totally spun out, and it didn't make the noise or get really grabby, although it did feel like it was hanging up a bit. I went back through my track just now and tried to isolate the places where it happened ... I was definitely freewheeling through two of the places where it happened, but the third one it's not clear.
The hubs were just serviced about 600 miles ago (at 10K miles) by a LBS I basically trust, although when I went to swap out the cassette, they had put the old one on CRAZY tight (like, so tight I had to get DH to get it off, and he had to use a breaker bar). So chances are pretty good that they didn't put a torque wrench on the inside parts, either. :(:mad:
Could the freehub possibly cause symptoms like that??? Any other ideas? I really don't want to pull the hub apart if I don't have to, but I SURE don't want my bike exploding at 30+ mph.
I'll be descending, over 30 mph or so, and it'll start making this REALLY loud screeching noise, vibrating, feeling like it's hanging up, although it doesn't seem like it's putting that much of a crimp in my speed.
When I stop and check everything over, everything seems fine.
It really feels like brakes hanging up. Except the brakes are nowhere near the rim. Each time it happened last night I stopped and set the brakes up looser, until they were adjusted all the way loose with the cable adjusters AND the quick-releases were halfway open.
When I'm stopped, the wheel turns fine. There's nothing visible and nothing in the feel of it turning that gives even a hint of being wrong. No play in anything. No loose spokes. The wheel isn't perfectly true, but it isn't out by more than 2 mm or so, and as I said, nowhere near the brake pads. Wheel spins fine, nothing hangs up when I just pick it up and spin it, freehub ratchets normally.
On the last descent, I started suspecting the freehub, so I pedaled all the way down even though I was totally spun out, and it didn't make the noise or get really grabby, although it did feel like it was hanging up a bit. I went back through my track just now and tried to isolate the places where it happened ... I was definitely freewheeling through two of the places where it happened, but the third one it's not clear.
The hubs were just serviced about 600 miles ago (at 10K miles) by a LBS I basically trust, although when I went to swap out the cassette, they had put the old one on CRAZY tight (like, so tight I had to get DH to get it off, and he had to use a breaker bar). So chances are pretty good that they didn't put a torque wrench on the inside parts, either. :(:mad:
Could the freehub possibly cause symptoms like that??? Any other ideas? I really don't want to pull the hub apart if I don't have to, but I SURE don't want my bike exploding at 30+ mph.