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  1. #1
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    one step at a time ...

    noises can drive you crazy and can come from ANYwhere! as previously stated, it took me MONTHS to find my "tick". what i learned is that you start with the most obvious and change that first. for example, it could be your pedals -- that is a very could guess -- so, change your pedals if you can. Do you have another set of SOMEthing to put on that you can ride and see if noise disappears? if after you change pedals and that doesn't work, how about your cleats -- loose bolts, straps, velco hitting -- can you change your shoes? etc., etc., etc.

    just start with most obvious and least expensive and work through it.

    in my case, i first thought my tick was in my rear wheel but did not have a wheel to swap and it was the most expensive "fix", so knocked out everything else that i could, eventually found a wheel to replace, and discovered it was the rear wheel after all. Good luck!
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    I had a tinging noise that used to drive me nuts. It sounded like it was coming from the head tube somewhere. Eventually, I found out it was the little buckle holding my saddlebag to the seatpost- the buckle would ting against the seat post, and the sound apparently travelled all along the top tube until it sounded like it was coming from the head tube up front! I was SO relieved when I figured it out.
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  3. #3
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    I also had a tick emerging out of seemingly nowhere at 7 o'clock on the right pedal side. I removed both pedals, lubed the thread again and *pfew* the tick is gone. That's the second (different bikes, different pedal brands) where this happened and both times lubing the thread solved the problem.
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  4. #4
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    tick

    If you have a cadence counter on your bike computer make sure that the magnate is not hitting the wheel as you peddle.
    "It's not how old you are, it's how you are old."
    SandyLS TeamTE BIANCHISTA

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    Quote Originally Posted by SandyLS View Post
    If you have a cadence counter on your bike computer make sure that the magnate is not hitting the wheel as you peddle.
    Actually, even when it's not hitting the wheel, mine make a faint audible tick.
    Oil is good, grease is better.

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  6. #6
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    aaahhh silence

    Finally worked out what it was! Not shoe laces (I wasn't wearing any), not cadence counter (I don't have one), not rear wheel (put another one on and the noice was still there). Spent another hour at the bike shop this afternoon trying to figure out where it could be coming from. Finally the shop guy had the brilliant idea to try pedalling out of the saddle....voila, no noice. So he greased the seat post, put it back and now it is once again smooth and quiet.

 

 

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