If you have any questions, please use the BikeGremlin forum (I try to respond to every comment, but TH-cam sucks at notifications, especially when it comes to any follow-up questions): www.bikegremlin.net/ Relja
Thanks very much for the explanation and putting my mind to ease that this often seen phenomenon is pretty much normal 👍🙂 I was thinking that somehow I had put the new cassette on incorrectly or that I needed to try and put even more torque onto tightening the lock ring even more. Your channel and website are great resources for us cyclists with normal (not super high end or super specialized) bicycles. . One potential and serious issue that you did not mention is if someone installs a 7 speed cassette on a hub designed for 8 or 9 speed cassettes and didn´t use a proper metal spacer that is placed between the hub and the cassette. . cheers! JB
I talked about that in this video: th-cam.com/video/Ahzab3i0IZU/w-d-xo.html And in the article about rear hub compatibility: bike.bikegremlin.com/1259/bicycle-rear-hub-compatibility/ Relja
genius i was looking at this wobble effect today trying to fix my freewheel trying to understand the reasoning to WHY ? lol then i find ur video ,,, i subcribe :)
hey i was just wondering about something. my shimano cassette is wobbling and its making a small grinding sound. its not super loud but its noticeable so i was wondering if i should still be concerned or if it is not a big deal.
The grinding sound could mean some bearing is toast, but it could also mean that something just needs cleaning or tightening. How to pinpoint the source of any strange bicycle noises: bike.bikegremlin.com/7153/creaking-clicking/ Excessive wobble could mean a bent/broken axle (when they bend, it means they have started cracking). You could remove the wheel and see how it acts when you turn the axle and spin the wheel in your hand. Relja Novovic
Sir I'm from India and very depressed because of my cycle i changed my 7 speed shimano freewheel and chain but now it whenever i shift my gear from higher to lower gear it doesn't shift and sounds like clicking i changed the axle but it doesn't works now the cycle mechanic told me to change my hub, freewheel, and chain because it is causing wobble i already spends lots of money i don't know what to do i also adjusted the derailleur properly higher tension gives smooth shifting while shifting to higher gear but gives me problem chain slipping clicking sound in lower gears my problem is totally different please help me what is the main problem 🥺🙏
If a mechanic had a look, that could be better than diagnostics over the Internet. Having said that, you could describe the problem and post pictures on the BikeGremlin forum: www.bikegremlin.net Relja
For the same reason as explained in the video. The wheel is turning along with the freedwheel mount, and the freewheel mount is not 100% perpendicular. Of course, it’s good to check and confirm that the wheel’s axle and bearings are good, and that the wheel is mounted properly. Relja
Hello sir I am a viewer from india ❤ that means your videos are reaching people. I would love to see a series that helps new people that want to start riding mtbs and road bikes. I wanted to tell you i could make much better thumbnails for you and better title which will help you gain subscriber and inturn views. I do digital marketing as a side hustle. Want to see you succeed. A topic which will do very well is " HOW TO PICK YOUR FIRST BIKE"
If you have any questions, please use the BikeGremlin forum (I try to respond to every comment, but TH-cam sucks at notifications, especially when it comes to any follow-up questions):
www.bikegremlin.net/
Relja
Short but brilliant explanation. Great video. I had this on my wheel I bought off ebay. Thanks.
Thanks very much for the explanation and putting my mind to ease that this often seen phenomenon is pretty much normal 👍🙂
I was thinking that somehow I had put the new cassette on incorrectly or that I needed to try and put even more torque onto tightening the lock ring even more.
Your channel and website are great resources for us cyclists with normal (not super high end or super specialized) bicycles.
.
One potential and serious issue that you did not mention is if someone installs a 7 speed cassette on a hub designed for 8 or 9 speed cassettes and didn´t use a proper metal spacer that is placed between the hub and the cassette.
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cheers!
JB
I talked about that in this video:
th-cam.com/video/Ahzab3i0IZU/w-d-xo.html
And in the article about rear hub compatibility:
bike.bikegremlin.com/1259/bicycle-rear-hub-compatibility/
Relja
Great material! Got me a step closer to understanding the sprocket wobble.
thanks for explaining the cassette play (casette wiggling = freehub play). was worried on my mtb, that there is something wrong. seems to be common.
love your explanations. They are excellent. Lighting also excellent.
is a small amount of voice and wobble during coasting in a new bike? please tell
genius i was looking at this wobble effect today trying to fix my freewheel trying to understand the reasoning to WHY ? lol then i find ur video ,,, i subcribe :)
Thanks for this diagnostic tutorial.
very good explained. thank you!
Who can explain better than this. Thanks a lot for such a great video. (Subscribing the channel now)
You're welcome - I'm glad it helped! :)
Great video. Thank you.
hey i was just wondering about something. my shimano cassette is wobbling and its making a small grinding sound. its not super loud but its noticeable so i was wondering if i should still be concerned or if it is not a big deal.
The grinding sound could mean some bearing is toast, but it could also mean that something just needs cleaning or tightening.
How to pinpoint the source of any strange bicycle noises:
bike.bikegremlin.com/7153/creaking-clicking/
Excessive wobble could mean a bent/broken axle (when they bend, it means they have started cracking). You could remove the wheel and see how it acts when you turn the axle and spin the wheel in your hand.
Relja Novovic
So helpful!
Great explanation👍🏻
Very well explained
Sir I'm from India and very depressed because of my cycle i changed my 7 speed shimano freewheel and chain but now it whenever i shift my gear from higher to lower gear it doesn't shift and sounds like clicking i changed the axle but it doesn't works now the cycle mechanic told me to change my hub, freewheel, and chain because it is causing wobble i already spends lots of money i don't know what to do i also adjusted the derailleur properly higher tension gives smooth shifting while shifting to higher gear but gives me problem chain slipping clicking sound in lower gears my problem is totally different please help me what is the main problem 🥺🙏
If a mechanic had a look, that could be better than diagnostics over the Internet.
Having said that, you could describe the problem and post pictures on the BikeGremlin forum:
www.bikegremlin.net
Relja
@@BikeGremlinUS cycle gear mechanics in my city don't want to fix the problem Professional mechanics are only in Delhi or big cities
@@BikeGremlinUS i will surely upload detailed video on your website
I have a shimono that is so bad with the wobble it throws out the shifting
Samee
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thank you!
Thanks, learned something!
You... Your good!
From Yorkshire UK. 🙃
Thanks
Have a similar problem but while peddling and the bike is brand new any clue why?
For the same reason as explained in the video. The wheel is turning along with the freedwheel mount, and the freewheel mount is not 100% perpendicular.
Of course, it’s good to check and confirm that the wheel’s axle and bearings are good, and that the wheel is mounted properly.
Relja
@@BikeGremlinUSthanks
What are you selling?
Hello sir
I am a viewer from india ❤ that means your videos are reaching people.
I would love to see a series that helps new people that want to start riding mtbs and road bikes.
I wanted to tell you i could make much better thumbnails for you and better title which will help you gain subscriber and inturn views.
I do digital marketing as a side hustle.
Want to see you succeed.
A topic which will do very well is
" HOW TO PICK YOUR FIRST BIKE"