Enjoyable to watch. I kind of guessed that guy at the store was having that convo with his wife! You can see why on average being married makes men live longer. Funny how we do indeed end up finding out other options we has just as about to leave a place! Great adventure.
It’s so nice to see you both again. Sorry, I haven’t been around. My wife and I both have been dealing with some serious health issues. My wife’s cancer is over, thank goodness, but I’m doing better, but not out of the woods. Sorry you’re having bike issues. I hope it holds out until you get home. All the best with your ride. How awesome.
This is one of the best videos you have made, which I have watched. Terrific to see the sights on this leg of your tour. The food for lunch and dinner looked delicious. Keep safe.. Love the Vietnamese people.
Looks like another epic chapter in your cycling tour. Gotta say though that I’m glad you commented on how the motorcyclist cut in front of you guys and then just sort of stopped. ‘Nuff said. Will return to watch the rest of your tour later today! Yeah, what a nice tour would never have paid much attention to that country were it not for your videos. Very well done-informative interesting and entertaining. Looks like your bike is okay but just a little noisy hopefully that’s all.
Thank you for taking us along on your adventure, the noodles meal did look very tasty and some of the best views so far. Look forward to catching up with the next one.
Noise is a hub bearing. Once home pull apart and repack the hubs, the rain might have gotten into the bearings. From experience most hubs have minimal grease in them including Shimano.
Coincidentally, as you were talking about the clicking noise and your camera was showing the front tire, it looked like a white mark on your tire and each time that mark passed the upper fender strut, the noise happened. So, definitely in sync with your tire rotation and not the drive train. Maybe something hitting a fender strut or something stationary each time a tire rotates. Can't tell if it's front or rear but it's in sync with tire and wheel rotations. Should be eash to get off the bike, spin each wheel and locate the issue. You probably already fixed it lol.
Thanks again for a wonderful view of a part of Vietnam that most of us do not get to see. Now that you are back in the US, I assume there are not many videos from Vietnam that remain. Best wishes that Thoung can join you in the near future.
Goodie, double video this time ! 😊 So glad you decided to go on this tour, giving us a chance to discover Vietnam beyond its tourist coast, and the gorgeous green scenery is well worth the effort. I can easily understand why you were surprised by the rubber trees, as nowadays, synthetic rubber is commonly used. Did you find out the cause of the moise, was it something protruding hitting the wheel ?
The noise sounds like it’s coming from either the wheel (something stuck to it or the disc brake pads rubbing on the disc. Sounds very similar when I was riding gravel bike in Spain. Love your videos Keep it up🎉🎉🎉
Guessing, noise could be brakes or hub? Or even rear mech cable rubbing on spokes (simply bend back). Sometimes the metal spring in the pads get damaged and needs bending back, can happen when changing a wheel.
Wow. just love 30 minutes of great video. Any reason you don't buy fresh fruits and coconut water? The noise sound like a loose mudguard. Is there talk about revaluing the currency for millions to something manageable? Just asking.
A nice, curious and almost relaxing ride. At least it didn't rain. Too bad for Thuong's cycle computer 😥 As for the noise, I'll try to guess. Fender? Take it off and test if it still makes noise.
My guess it is a loose or broken spoke.I suspect that if you touch each spoke, one will be out of tension. Second guess, wheel bearing. Definitely not bottom bracket. Of course this information is useless as you are long gone. Enjoying these tour videos.
It is really confusing to watch you time jump from the Vietnam days to the USA days and then back to the Danang days again. Hopefully you guys will eventually just posts video of your experiences in America for a while.
The noise sounds like it’s coming from either the wheel (something stuck to it or the disc brake pads rubbing on the disc. Sounds very similar when I was riding gravel bike in Spain. Love your videos Keep it up🎉🎉🎉
Enjoyable to watch. I kind of guessed that guy at the store was having that convo with his wife! You can see why on average being married makes men live longer. Funny how we do indeed end up finding out other options we has just as about to leave a place! Great adventure.
Beautiful country!
Part 3 is very exciting once again and delicious food and drink and that guy and his wife hilarious!! 🤣🤣🤣
Such a beautiful area of Vietnam.
It’s so nice to see you both again. Sorry, I haven’t been around. My wife and I both have been dealing with some serious health issues. My wife’s cancer is over, thank goodness, but I’m doing better, but not out of the woods. Sorry you’re having bike issues. I hope it holds out until you get home. All the best with your ride. How awesome.
Hope you both are doing better and good to see you around again!
Hope you both are doing better and good to see you around again!
This has been a fantastic series so far. Really enjoying it.
This is one of the best videos you have made, which I have watched. Terrific to see the sights on this leg of your tour. The food for lunch and dinner looked delicious. Keep safe.. Love the Vietnamese people.
Wow, thank you!
Without video the sentence “this guy wanted to show me his lizard” takes on a whole new meaning. ;)
Possibly the best meal of the trip and a happy wife
Looks like another epic chapter in your cycling tour. Gotta say though that I’m glad you commented on how the motorcyclist cut in front of you guys and then just sort of stopped. ‘Nuff said. Will return to watch the rest of your tour later today! Yeah, what a nice tour would never have paid much attention to that country were it not for your videos. Very well done-informative interesting and entertaining. Looks like your bike is okay but just a little noisy hopefully that’s all.
Glad you're enjoying the tour!
Glad you're enjoying the tour!
Thank you for taking us along on your adventure, the noodles meal did look very tasty and some of the best views so far. Look forward to catching up with the next one.
Our pleasure!
Thanks fort the video!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the great information, I hope to ride your route next year. Welcome back to the U. S..
Really enjoying this series!
Glad to hear that
Glad to hear that
Thanks!
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much!
Looking good 👍
Noise is a hub bearing. Once home pull apart and repack the hubs, the rain might have gotten into the bearings. From experience most hubs have minimal grease in them including Shimano.
Thanks! That makes sense
I thought Cruz was a bike mechanic. 😆😆😅😅🤣🤣😂😂
Agree
Nice views on this ride
Coincidentally, as you were talking about the clicking noise and your camera was showing the front tire, it looked like a white mark on your tire and each time that mark passed the upper fender strut, the noise happened. So, definitely in sync with your tire rotation and not the drive train. Maybe something hitting a fender strut or something stationary each time a tire rotates. Can't tell if it's front or rear but it's in sync with tire and wheel rotations. Should be eash to get off the bike, spin each wheel and locate the issue. You probably already fixed it lol.
Nice observation! Strangely enough it did randomly stop making the sound during one of the other rides 😅
"I didn't know rubber came from trees"...I woulda kept that one secret 😀
I like to think I'm fairly knowledgeable about various things... Not this 😂
There's a fantastic cơm niêu place in Kon Tum.
18:00 that sounds like your spokes need adjusting. Have fun and be safe!!
May God bless you and your family
Thanks again for a wonderful view of a part of Vietnam that most of us do not get to see.
Now that you are back in the US, I assume there are not many videos from Vietnam that remain.
Best wishes that Thoung can join you in the near future.
Thank you! And yes, only a few more Vietnam videos from me remaining.
If its not the hub bearing, check your front mud guard..
Goodie, double video this time ! 😊
So glad you decided to go on this tour, giving us a chance to discover Vietnam beyond its tourist coast, and the gorgeous green scenery is well worth the effort.
I can easily understand why you were surprised by the rubber trees, as nowadays, synthetic rubber is commonly used.
Did you find out the cause of the moise, was it something protruding hitting the wheel ?
We're both really glad we did this trip too. Didn't find the source of the noise, but it did stop completely at times.
We're both really glad we did this trip too. Didn't find the source of the noise, but it did stop completely at times.
The noise sounds like it’s coming from either the wheel (something stuck to it or the disc brake pads rubbing on the disc. Sounds very similar when I was riding gravel bike in Spain. Love your videos Keep it up🎉🎉🎉
Thank you!
Thank you!
Guessing, noise could be brakes or hub? Or even rear mech cable rubbing on spokes (simply bend back). Sometimes the metal spring in the pads get damaged and needs bending back, can happen when changing a wheel.
Hub seems most likely at this point
Hub seems most likely at this point
Wow. just love 30 minutes of great video. Any reason you don't buy fresh fruits and coconut water? The noise sound like a loose mudguard. Is there talk about revaluing the currency for millions to something manageable? Just asking.
We sometimes get bananas and sugar cane juice. We had coconut water with some of our lunches too. Don't know anything about the currency changing
A nice, curious and almost relaxing ride. At least it didn't rain. Too bad for Thuong's cycle computer 😥
As for the noise, I'll try to guess. Fender? Take it off and test if it still makes noise.
She was pretty bummed about it 😢 But at least no rain today
She was pretty bummed about it 😢 But at least no rain today
the creaking sound may come from a dirty seatpost
Not sure if I’ve seen those cones on top before, but idk how you’ve been in SEA this long and didn’t know about rubber trees.
Never saw them in Da Nang where we lived
Never saw them in Da Nang where we lived
8:36 _Supermodel Alert_
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My guess it is a loose or broken spoke.I suspect that if you touch each spoke, one will be out of tension. Second guess, wheel bearing. Definitely not bottom bracket. Of course this information is useless as you are long gone. Enjoying these tour videos.
Thanks for your suggestions. Still gonna have Thuong take it to the shop to have it looked at
Thanks for your suggestions. Still gonna have Thuong take it to the shop to have it looked at
The definition of a Loser Back Home.
It is really confusing to watch you time jump from the Vietnam days to the USA days and then back to the Danang days again. Hopefully you guys will eventually just posts video of your experiences in America for a while.
Sorry! Going to try and finish editing the remaining Vietnam videos quickly
Sorry! Going to try and finish editing the remaining Vietnam videos quickly
The noise sounds like it’s coming from either the wheel (something stuck to it or the disc brake pads rubbing on the disc. Sounds very similar when I was riding gravel bike in Spain. Love your videos Keep it up🎉🎉🎉