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- From: hpeeters@vnet3.vub.ac.be (Herman Peeters)
- Newsgroups: rec.bicycles.tech
- Subject: Re: Pinging noise
- Message-ID: <1112@rc1.vub.ac.be>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 15:32:47 GMT
- References: <727984935.AA00305@f262.n620.z3.fidonet.org> <C1H1sr.JFu@watserv2.uwaterloo.ca>
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- In article <C1H1sr.JFu@watserv2.uwaterloo.ca>, praetzel@maxwell.uwaterloo.ca (Eric Praetzel) writes:
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- > In article <727984935.AA00305@f262.n620.z3.fidonet.org> ben.elliston@p1.f262.n620.z3.fidonet.org (ben elliston) writes:
- > >Has anyone ever worked out what that pinging noise is when your weight is over a front wheel? It sounds like spokes shifting.
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- .. But most likely its the spokes.
- > - Eric
- >
- Yep, I got exactly the same problem with my new K2 after 1 month of riding.
- The rear wheel spokes were much too loose after this initial usage.
- I retentioned them and whoops, the irritating sound was gone.
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