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the cl-ick is driving me crazy!`
Last summer, I knew that my Look pedals had a bad bearing. So, when I
started hearing the cl-ick every time my right leg was fully extended, I assumed it was the darned pedal. I decided to try Speedplay Zeros. Imagine my surprise when I put the new pedals on and the cl-ick didn't go away! So, then, I tightened the seat post bolt. I tightened the saddle bolt. I tightened the pedals and the cleats on my shoes. Still the cl-ick with every revolution. It doesn't make the noise when I put the bike on a stand. Today, I rode a 100K with that annoying click. I tried some experiments on the way. If I didn't have my right foot in the pedal, I didn't get the cl-ick sound. If I coasted, I didn't get the cl-ick sound. If I stood up and pedaled, I didn't get the cl-ick sound. Could it be the bottom bracket? I guess I'll get the tools and take it apart and have a look. My hunch is that it is the saddle, somehow...like maybe one of the rails is moving. It's a Terry Liberator Y, for what that's worth. The rails seem tight. Has anyone had this problem and figured it out or do I just have to live with it? Pat in TX |
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