You seem like you are a good guy and trying to be helpful so thanks. But, I couldn't hear the noises over the music and when you were trying to show the cassette moving, your camera was moving so I couldn't get a lock on that to see what you were taking about. All in all I'd have to just take your word for it!
+1 Could not agree more. The music being louder than any noises and the camera moving while trying to show the cassette moving killed the videos purpose unfortunately. 😞
Just want to share this in case it can help. I installed an 11-speed 105 R7000 group on my bike and struggled since a couple of months with the transmission being very noisy after cycling 50Km. It drove me nuts... And after reading forums and trying out various options, I followed the advice to change the lubricant. And yess! From wax (Squirt wax and Morgan Blue wax) I switched to Rock n Roll gold and no noise anymore!! Never again wax for me ;)
The one I'd like to know about is the grinding/creaking noise the cassette on my Trek Verve 2 is making. I recently had the wheel replaced with a stronger wheel from Bontrager and when I started riding it, the drivetrain made so much noise that I lubricated the chain twice on the same ride. The shop that put on the new wheel said that the chain and cassette were burned out and replaced both. The drivetrain is still making noise that feels like nails on a chalkboard. This may sound like heresy, but I'd really like to replace the cassette with a freewheel (like my Townie has). That bike is quieter and gives me less trouble.
the whole pulley on the derailleur shakes, they replaced my derailleur at the service station, I drove 100 m, tried about two bunny hops and it started again, you don't know what it could be
It always moves, i've never seen a free hub that didn't...that play is normal. The gear slips when you pedal backwards because there is an angle between the chain and front and rear cogs while using that gear combination.
@@cannondany Most of the Shimano hubs do this and they know it. It's why some freehubs are shimmed really loose from factory and it causes other problems later on down the the track. If you try to re-shim the excess play out of the freehub you end up with the wobble like in your video.
Damn I have this exact same problem on mz new road bike with Shimano HG31 cassette and Claris derailleur. The chain sags when pedaling hard backwards on smaller cogs and there is this annozing clicking sound when riding the bike.The shifting works without anz problem though. What solution would you suggest in this case?
Cassettes always move slightly even with brand new cassette and freehub. It’s not an issue unless you have huge movements. The skipping when back pedalling is only improper tuned gears unless running top cassette top chainring which you probably wouldn’t use anyway.
@@avaricee3, Yes. The cassette playing slightly on the hub is not an issue. You don't need to replace anything because of that. It is better explained here: th-cam.com/video/A6TpHgbbEGM/w-d-xo.html
Deore hubs are not yet sealed bearing I have the same problem. You can put grease on those bearings It can help but it csnt solve the issue permanently.I also recommended to buy a new hubs.
Yes. Halo sealed bearing and freehub. Absolutely no run out at all. Was going to suggest a comparison with Deore cup and cone, but pointless, as there's no comparison. Shimano = cheap and nasty.
The cassette moving is not really a problem, but if you dont like how it is then you could just take the freehub and grease it or do a proper service on your rear hub.
I have the same problem sir! my bike is just 2 months old, and my local mechanic says i need to replace the hubs but this costs a lot. Hoping you would have solutions for this one!
If you make a video about bike noises it helps to not having music playing in the background and bring the mic as close to the source of the noise as possible.
I Never used a freehub. but freewheels are known for this issue due to the actual hub not being machined perfectly. Try removing your cassette and trying every possible position if possible. For example on a square taper bottom bracket you have 4 different positions to mount crank arms... one position is always the most true due to not perfect machining of the crank arms. And clean the mating surfaces of the cassette and even the free hub maybe. Also its possible your cone and bearings need cleaning /replacing and new grease. this could possibly cause the movement of your cassette if the ball bearings arent running properly, then a slight wobble on the hub may he seen on your cassette? Also check for a bent axle. also your chain is trying to jump a gear could be caused by lower limit of rear derailer slightly off. during load the chain may seem to slip once in a while. but its just trying to change gears intermittently.
Hm, my brand new bike (1 week, 120km) does make noise at the rear hub. I first thought it was the brakes. Then I removed the dork disk and 80% of the noise was gone. I suspect the rest comes from a slightly stretched shifter cable. Let's hope it's not something serious.
Hi i really like your videos, they help allot. I have this problem in my bicycle did you find a solution or the only way is to buy a new hub? Thanks and keep the good work.
help!! I have a problem with my bb or needing new bearings?? What happens is when i pedal backwords there is a not so good noise coming off the bb/bearings? There is a slight bit of movement when i start to pedal properly (foreword) too... I have a XT crank and hope hubs the chain is not loose bent or anything. I have looked to see if i can find what it could be but not found anything so reaching out to see if anyone knows what this could be?. I think the bearings need replaced but was not like this the last time it was used.... No strange noises when pedal... thanks
Mechanically the clicking noise is a few engaging flaps that are locked to go in a certain direction and are spring loaded. When your going backwards, it runs over a curved edge and then hits a sudden point when it goes to a low spot producing the noise. If you ride it forwards, these flaps engage and take your forces been applied and direct them into the wheel creating rotational force to the ground.
I had this issue with a new set of wheels with SLX hubs. RMA'd them but that didn't solve my problem. The guy from the shop called me and asked if I wanted a refund. They didn't even offer a replacement. It turned out that every single rear hub(even higher-end ones) they had in stock had this issue. I talked with their engineer and the guy explained quite well that for this (cone) construction was virtually impossible to get 100% axis alignment. He said it's not a big deal as long as it was within certain tolerances. So yeah... Blame Shimano for selling inferior technology for huge markups.
I have this issue on a wheel from a new bike still under warranty. Cassette wobbles while freewheeling but it also makes a scoring noise, like metal to metal contact as if the bearings are running dry. Any thoughts?
I made a warranty claim as you suggested but the Decathlon guy that sets up the bikes in store is saying it's normal and nothing wrong with the wheel even though the hub is grinding under load. What should I do now,?
I had this on a wheel with a deore hub the cones kept coming loose and damaged the freehub. I now use hope hubs with no issues at all, expensive but worth it.
I have this problem . I was in bicycle shop and the guy took a brand new bicycle and spin a rear wheel there was same problem another bicycle and same. So they told me it's normal issue
improper cassette install. If you want it perfect you need to use wheel balancer or other contraption, lessen the cassette nut and under light tenntion you can tap it to alignment than tight the cassette nut to 120% of spec. It's tedious and time-consuming but It worked for me on both our bikes
The body in the cassette is the problem. I have the same problem with my bike that make so many noises when I gonna ride it. I will replace a new body, then I hope that the problem solved.
can you please make some vid about why Rear Derailleur Pulleys make noice ...i like quiet bike as it was when new , now is those Ticking Noises when pedal...how to fix that? Thanks
I have the exact same wheels (shimano RS11) and the same problem as you Dany but no idea how to solve, so if you find a way to fix this please make a video or something to let us know! Btw I went to the bike shop where i bought my bike from and they said that a dancing cassette is a normal thing, well apparently it's not.
Could be the quick release spindle Dany... might be bent slightly, or it is a more serious problem and it may well be that the machining of the hub is not as precise as it should be.
+HOPKIRK Thanks for that, the quick release is OK. The Cassette behaves the same way on different skewers. This problem doesn't appear on a new bike, only after some rides - it was same with my Shimano RS11 wheel on the CAAD10.
I am a kid and don’t know what any of this means I just have a loud clicking noise when I pedal hard and I don’t know how to fix it someone help me please
I have just noticed the same problem, BUT I think this happened after I dismantled my hub, and didn't re-tighten it sufficiently. I think it might be worth removing the hub's lock ring and tightening the cassette. Otherwise, maybe the hub bearings are unevenly worn and could be replaced...?
If you index and still have chain rub on the 5,6,7 gears ( smaller sprockets) it is a clear sign the sprocket teeth are facing the wrong way on those gears. Change to the big ring and to the 6th gear now look at the chain on top of the 6th gear... sping the back wheel very slowly as the chain moves as well look at the sprocket teeth!!! Are they in the middle of the chain or towards the outside ( away from cassette or towards the top of the cassette? They must be in the middle or your chain will rub on the next gears making a grinding / dragging noise. Remember when you install a new cassette you must also install a new chain and also front rings, although no bike shop ever tells you this. I have a Surface freewheel that had the 6 and 7 cog teeth facing away from the bike so it was impossible to use those gears as the chain dragged. So I removed those sprockets and shaped the teeth towards the middle ( more towards the freewheel) and that fixed the problem. I have done this to 2 freewheels now that had the same friken issue.
Wobbling cassette issue is normal for disc-brake bicycles, because when braking, the force is put only on the left-side of the free-hub, and in time, the free-hub will get a little twisted(mm ranges) because of the braking force.V-brakes bicycles on the other hand don't have this, because the brake is applied on both sides of the rim. Personally I haven't seen a disc-brake bicycle which does not have this issue.
I have a problematic noise problem, and could *really* use some advice. I've had my Giant Defy Advanced 2 for a week, and only went on two rides. However, when at home, I accidentally dropped the bike on its right side. MAYBE, that is what's causing the following noise: when outside, I start pedaling by transferring my weight onto a pedal to begin pedaling, I hear a "DONK" kind of noise emanating somewhere from the rear. Could that be a bent derailleur or something of the sort? It only happens when I start movement by transferring my weight onto one of the pedals. If anyone could help, I would be very grateful! Thanks.
First thing is always check the distance on the back wheel nut forks where the tire meets the seat tube as the wheel had to be lined up properly there . I have a $300 GMC Denali road bike that does not wobble, yet my dad's bike is identical and had a wobbling cassette . The Shimano rear derailleur is actually the problem causing this issue even on new cassette's. The Shimano rear derailleur has a spring that needs lube. The wobbling is due to a shitty non aligned cassette or the rear derailleur is not lined up properly with the cassette. But the main issue is Chain grinding warping the cogs due to the chain not being perfectly straight with the front ring vs cog on back. Basically I have discovered that you can not have 7 cogs on the back yet there is millions of these bikes out there . 3 rings x 2 gears each ring means 6 gears total ( no cross chaining). So a 21 speed road bike with 3 rings and 7 cogs only has 6 really in reality gears . The reason is very simple use your fucking brains since the chain has to be aligned with the front ring and back derailleur section including the cassette cogs and jockey wheels you really have only 6 gears total!!!!. It is pointless to have more than 6 cogs on the cassette with 3 rings and with 2 rings 4 cogs on the cassette. But !!! pros have 12 cog cassette! WTF How the fu℅℅! . That is why they cost $5000 because of the hardware they add to the bike in order to use those 12 cogs with only 2 rings without chain rubbing. Go to a bike shop and look at the Pro bikes , pay attention to the Chain!!!!!
Hey, my B tension screw is maxed out but my rear derailleur still rubs on all the cogs, I've tried shortening the rear derailleur cable housing to no avail, can you help?
my is new i like today is my first day of riding and when i switch front derellier. its noise is like chhhrrrrrrrrrrr i hat that sound also i cant switch fd gears
That sounds like your gears just need adjustment/tune up. Consider taking it in to have it adjusted if u dont know how to do it its actually a pretty easy fix! That grinding sound is your chain against the metal bracket harness on your front sprocket
Sadly, a freehub is not mendable at that stage. Replacing it is the only solution, which is shameful to both the customers and the enviroment. It'd only change if manufacturers/fabricants were forced to take these garbage parts back and if they then were forced to recycle them to, at least 98%. It worked in other industries and it would work in the cycling industry as well. P.s. capitalism (in any couleur) doesn't work. It is, with fascism, the worst choice of state systems.
a video about noise with background music, really?
very, very annoying.
I was just about so say the same. like when peole are testing microphones.
Hahaha that’s right
I would like this comment more than once if I could
"Just listen to the drive train" .... boom baaaaah boom baaah barap barap
Is the freehub playing country music in it ?
You seem like you are a good guy and trying to be helpful so thanks. But, I couldn't hear the noises over the music and when you were trying to show the cassette moving, your camera was moving so I couldn't get a lock on that to see what you were taking about. All in all I'd have to just take your word for it!
+1 Could not agree more. The music being louder than any noises and the camera moving while trying to show the cassette moving killed the videos purpose unfortunately. 😞
Just want to share this in case it can help. I installed an 11-speed 105 R7000 group on my bike and struggled since a couple of months with the transmission being very noisy after cycling 50Km. It drove me nuts... And after reading forums and trying out various options, I followed the advice to change the lubricant. And yess!
From wax (Squirt wax and Morgan Blue wax) I switched to Rock n Roll gold and no noise anymore!! Never again wax for me ;)
The one I'd like to know about is the grinding/creaking noise the cassette on my Trek Verve 2 is making. I recently had the wheel replaced with a stronger wheel from Bontrager and when I started riding it, the drivetrain made so much noise that I lubricated the chain twice on the same ride. The shop that put on the new wheel said that the chain and cassette were burned out and replaced both. The drivetrain is still making noise that feels like nails on a chalkboard. This may sound like heresy, but I'd really like to replace the cassette with a freewheel (like my Townie has). That bike is quieter and gives me less trouble.
Reinstall the make sure that it is tight enough
. Because if it off a bit it
can have the wobble if nothing else is bent.
Why the hell would you have background music if we’re trying to hear drivetrain noises?
It’s bloody irritating!!!
the whole pulley on the derailleur shakes, they replaced my derailleur at the service station, I drove 100 m, tried about two bunny hops and it started again, you don't know what it could be
I have been looking for this for a couple of years. I have these problem on my hub before. I have a qr frame. I just upgraded to TA hub and frame.
I cannot tell if the cassette is moving or not. My eyes tell me that whole video is shaking 🤔
It always moves, i've never seen a free hub that didn't...that play is normal. The gear slips when you pedal backwards because there is an angle between the chain and front and rear cogs while using that gear combination.
+Monee Worx Hi there, I never had this issue on a quality wheels, but often on cheap wheels.
Monee Worx it is the rear tyre not very well attached on to the frame .
@@cannondany Most of the Shimano hubs do this and they know it. It's why some freehubs are shimmed really loose from factory and it causes other problems later on down the the track. If you try to re-shim the excess play out of the freehub you end up with the wobble like in your video.
Damn I have this exact same problem on mz new road bike with Shimano HG31 cassette and Claris derailleur. The chain sags when pedaling hard backwards on smaller cogs and there is this annozing clicking sound when riding the bike.The shifting works without anz problem though. What solution would you suggest in this case?
Makes me want to get a bmx now things are so annoying at timez
Thank you for informing us about this , my new cycle has this problem I'm going to take to the store
I'm picky about a well running bike, but concern over a very slightly wonky freehub? Now that's picky!
Cassettes always move slightly even with brand new cassette and freehub. It’s not an issue unless you have huge movements. The skipping when back pedalling is only improper tuned gears unless running top cassette top chainring which you probably wouldn’t use anyway.
Is it really fine if it moves slightly?
@@avaricee3, Yes. The cassette playing slightly on the hub is not an issue. You don't need to replace anything because of that. It is better explained here:
th-cam.com/video/A6TpHgbbEGM/w-d-xo.html
Deore hubs are not yet sealed bearing I have the same problem. You can put grease on those bearings It can help but it csnt solve the issue permanently.I also recommended to buy a new hubs.
i noticed my cassette moving and the same syptoms that you mentioned now i'm sure where is the problem thanks
thanks for this video! have you ever seen a bike with a hub NOT having this issue?
Yes. Halo sealed bearing and freehub. Absolutely no run out at all. Was going to suggest a comparison with Deore cup and cone, but pointless, as there's no comparison. Shimano = cheap and nasty.
The cassette moving is not really a problem, but if you dont like how it is then you could just take the freehub and grease it or do a proper service on your rear hub.
Is it just really fine if it moves slightly?
I have the exact same problem. Can this be fixed by cleaning the freehub or is it really defect?
Exactly same problem with my Marin San Quintin 1. Just replaced the whole wheel since the hub isn't sealed bearings.
I have the same problem sir! my bike is just 2 months old, and my local mechanic says i need to replace the hubs but this costs a lot. Hoping you would have solutions for this one!
If you make a video about bike noises it helps to not having music playing in the background and bring the mic as close to the source of the noise as possible.
My cassette is not moving, but still have this issue you showed.
I Never used a freehub. but freewheels are known for this issue due to the actual hub not being machined perfectly. Try removing your cassette and trying every possible position if possible. For example on a square taper bottom bracket you have 4 different positions to mount crank arms... one position is always the most true due to not perfect machining of the crank arms. And clean the mating surfaces of the cassette and even the free hub maybe. Also its possible your cone and bearings need cleaning /replacing and new grease. this could possibly cause the movement of your cassette if the ball bearings arent running properly, then a slight wobble on the hub may he seen on your cassette? Also check for a bent axle. also your chain is trying to jump a gear could be caused by lower limit of rear derailer slightly off. during load the chain may seem to slip once in a while. but its just trying to change gears intermittently.
I can't get in highest gear all others work the issue arises under load in use only how do I fix?
Hm, my brand new bike (1 week, 120km) does make noise at the rear hub. I first thought it was the brakes. Then I removed the dork disk and 80% of the noise was gone. I suspect the rest comes from a slightly stretched shifter cable. Let's hope it's not something serious.
Hi i really like your videos, they help allot. I have this problem in my bicycle did you find a solution or the only way is to buy a new hub? Thanks and keep the good work.
Its normal on the older type freehubs
help!! I have a problem with my bb or needing new bearings?? What happens is when i pedal backwords there is a not so good noise coming off the bb/bearings? There is a slight bit of movement when i start to pedal properly (foreword) too... I have a XT crank and hope hubs the chain is not loose bent or anything. I have looked to see if i can find what it could be but not found anything so reaching out to see if anyone knows what this could be?. I think the bearings need replaced but was not like this the last time it was used.... No strange noises when pedal... thanks
I also see it very often like its almost normal ... the problem should be worst on 11 speed because of the smaller distance between the sprockets
It's difficult to hear with the music. Are you able to remove the music?
I have this problem and I changed the freehub, but the problem remain... No more ideas, besides the hub itself... Is not a new bike. Any suggestion?
Mechanically the clicking noise is a few engaging flaps that are locked to go in a certain direction and are spring loaded.
When your going backwards, it runs over a curved edge and then hits a sudden point when it goes to a low spot producing the noise.
If you ride it forwards, these flaps engage and take your forces been applied and direct them into the wheel creating rotational force to the ground.
I had this issue with a new set of wheels with SLX hubs. RMA'd them but that didn't solve my problem. The guy from the shop called me and asked if I wanted a refund. They didn't even offer a replacement. It turned out that every single rear hub(even higher-end ones) they had in stock had this issue. I talked with their engineer and the guy explained quite well that for this (cone) construction was virtually impossible to get 100% axis alignment. He said it's not a big deal as long as it was within certain tolerances. So yeah... Blame Shimano for selling inferior technology for huge markups.
How can you hear the noises with the f...... background musik??
I have this issue on a wheel from a new bike still under warranty. Cassette wobbles while freewheeling but it also makes a scoring noise, like metal to metal contact as if the bearings are running dry. Any thoughts?
I made a warranty claim as you suggested but the Decathlon guy that sets up the bikes in store is saying it's normal and nothing wrong with the wheel even though the hub is grinding under load. What should I do now,?
Let him drive the bike
I have same issue also, changed hubb few times and problem dissapear.. only for a while, after few ride, problem went back. And I am going nuts
Right. So is this a cassette problem or a free hub problem? Is the free hub bent or is your tyre perhaps bulging a bit at a certain section?
You just have to replace the bearings. The new bearings should be sealed on both sides.
I had this on a wheel with a deore hub the cones kept coming loose and damaged the freehub. I now use hope hubs with no issues at all, expensive but worth it.
Every video DOESNT need a sound bed.
I have this problem . I was in bicycle shop and the guy took a brand new bicycle and spin a rear wheel there was same problem another bicycle and same. So they told me it's normal issue
how to fix my bike when i change my gear on the hill listening noisy sound
improper cassette install. If you want it perfect you need to use wheel balancer or other contraption, lessen the cassette nut and under light tenntion you can tap it to alignment than tight the cassette nut to 120% of spec. It's tedious and time-consuming but It worked for me on both our bikes
I can hear the disc rub while coasting and not pedaling.. How is that??
#sickbiker what about a grinding noise from the cassette? i replaced that one its not bb or bearings
The body in the cassette is the problem. I have the same problem with my bike that make so many noises when I gonna ride it. I will replace a new body, then I hope that the problem solved.
can you please make some vid about why Rear Derailleur Pulleys make noice ...i like quiet bike as it was when new , now is those Ticking Noises when pedal...how to fix that? Thanks
Might be worn ball bearings
I have the exact same wheels (shimano RS11) and the same problem as you Dany but no idea how to solve, so if you find a way to fix this please make a video or something to let us know! Btw I went to the bike shop where i bought my bike from and they said that a dancing cassette is a normal thing, well apparently it's not.
“Can you hear that?” No bro there is background music
Could be the quick release spindle Dany... might be bent slightly, or it is a more serious problem and it may well be that the machining of the hub is not as precise as it should be.
+HOPKIRK Check the quick release skewer as well, to be sure.
+HOPKIRK Thanks for that, the quick release is OK. The Cassette behaves the same way on different skewers. This problem doesn't appear on a new bike, only after some rides - it was same with my Shimano RS11 wheel on the CAAD10.
That music is really annoying 😒 I can't hear what noise that drivetrain is making...
I am a kid and don’t know what any of this means I just have a loud clicking noise when I pedal hard and I don’t know how to fix it someone help me please
Just adjust the barrel adjuster... Google how to adjust barrel adjuster
I have just noticed the same problem, BUT I think this happened after I dismantled my hub, and didn't re-tighten it sufficiently.
I think it might be worth removing the hub's lock ring and tightening the cassette. Otherwise, maybe the hub bearings are unevenly worn and could be replaced...?
Man, this video.is useful with this music
My chain makes noise when I’m on 5-7 gears .
Help please
If you index and still have chain rub on the 5,6,7 gears ( smaller sprockets) it is a clear sign the sprocket teeth are facing the wrong way on those gears. Change to the big ring and to the 6th gear now look at the chain on top of the 6th gear... sping the back wheel very slowly as the chain moves as well look at the sprocket teeth!!! Are they in the middle of the chain or towards the outside ( away from cassette or towards the top of the cassette? They must be in the middle or your chain will rub on the next gears making a grinding / dragging noise. Remember when you install a new cassette you must also install a new chain and also front rings, although no bike shop ever tells you this. I have a Surface freewheel that had the 6 and 7 cog teeth facing away from the bike so it was impossible to use those gears as the chain dragged. So I removed those sprockets and shaped the teeth towards the middle ( more towards the freewheel) and that fixed the problem. I have done this to 2 freewheels now that had the same friken issue.
also the hub wheel could be not true
i red that it is bad freehub connection to hub... its considered normal on cheap bikes. Can i realy use waranty on hubs like that?
Aiaiaii z wrong: the rear wheel is lose , and not very well attached on to the frame . The hubs and cogs are fantastic .
Some real quality control issues in the bicycle industry
Wobbling cassette issue is normal for disc-brake bicycles, because when braking, the force is put only on the left-side of the free-hub, and in time, the free-hub will get a little twisted(mm ranges) because of the braking force.V-brakes bicycles on the other hand don't have this, because the brake is applied on both sides of the rim. Personally I haven't seen a disc-brake bicycle which does not have this issue.
Wow! That's a good point. Thanks!
I have a problematic noise problem, and could *really* use some advice. I've had my Giant Defy Advanced 2 for a week, and only went on two rides. However, when at home, I accidentally dropped the bike on its right side. MAYBE, that is what's causing the following noise: when outside, I start pedaling by transferring my weight onto a pedal to begin pedaling, I hear a "DONK" kind of noise emanating somewhere from the rear. Could that be a bent derailleur or something of the sort? It only happens when I start movement by transferring my weight onto one of the pedals. If anyone could help, I would be very grateful! Thanks.
Same problem as mine. Only happen when there is weight and if I will pedal.
Loose cassette, rethight
@@thebelgiangardener184 Yeah it turned out that the chain was refitting/realigning itself onto the teeth of the cassette, which made the noise.
@@pqlr8763 same noise comes from my rear cassette when i start pedaling please anyone reply how to fix it
I also have cassette movement problem but its ok for me because it is not causing any problem. I dont want to waste money in new freehub.
I have had it happen to me already now doing it again it's a felt decree
It would help to remove the music. Can't hear the problem clearly.
thats normal. my new bike does that
If you can't hear the chain and hub over the music...you obviously need a hearing aid.
Sorry, what was that?
@@markrigg6623 5 o'clock it is then.
Took it to my bike shop cassette still is moving and felt sent a free hub bike shop installed it now the free Hub is going bad again I'm going nuts
Did you ever sort things out for good?
I'd like to request a song. On the next video you post, can you play some heavy metal?
First thing is always check the distance on the back wheel nut forks where the tire meets the seat tube as the wheel had to be lined up properly there . I have a $300 GMC Denali road bike that does not wobble, yet my dad's bike is identical and had a wobbling cassette . The Shimano rear derailleur is actually the problem causing this issue even on new cassette's. The Shimano rear derailleur has a spring that needs lube. The wobbling is due to a shitty non aligned cassette or the rear derailleur is not lined up properly with the cassette. But the main issue is Chain grinding warping the cogs due to the chain not being perfectly straight with the front ring vs cog on back. Basically I have discovered that you can not have 7 cogs on the back yet there is millions of these bikes out there . 3 rings x 2 gears each ring means 6 gears total ( no cross chaining). So a 21 speed road bike with 3 rings and 7 cogs only has 6 really in reality gears . The reason is very simple use your fucking brains since the chain has to be aligned with the front ring and back derailleur section including the cassette cogs and jockey wheels you really have only 6 gears total!!!!. It is pointless to have more than 6 cogs on the cassette with 3 rings and with 2 rings 4 cogs on the cassette. But !!! pros have 12 cog cassette! WTF How the fu℅℅! . That is why they cost $5000 because of the hardware they add to the bike in order to use those 12 cogs with only 2 rings without chain rubbing. Go to a bike shop and look at the Pro bikes , pay attention to the Chain!!!!!
I bought a new freewheel and same problem
Trust a Roadie to make a video about noises and put background music on 🤨
Well about the casset I have that problem but I can't afford to replace because I'm young so how am I supposes to fix that problem
Come on... rear hub problems identification video with background music ?????
The wigle is only free hub play
Hey, my B tension screw is maxed out but my rear derailleur still rubs on all the cogs, I've tried shortening the rear derailleur cable housing to no avail, can you help?
Crazy Life you need a new derailleur hanger maybe yours is bent
Try to shorten your chain.
Trying to hear drivetrain noise with BACKGROUND MUSIC? Seriously?
maybe turn off background music next time please.
I’m I the only one not hearing nor seeing the noises/wobbling?🤔
my is new i like today is my first day of riding and when i switch front derellier. its noise is like chhhrrrrrrrrrrr i hat that sound also i cant switch fd gears
That sounds like your gears just need adjustment/tune up. Consider taking it in to have it adjusted if u dont know how to do it its actually a pretty easy fix! That grinding sound is your chain against the metal bracket harness on your front sprocket
If you make a video about noises, don't put music under it.
You just need too reset your detailed and gears and tune them up I have to do it alot on mine
Sadly, a freehub is not mendable at that stage. Replacing it is the only solution, which is shameful to both the customers and the enviroment. It'd only change if manufacturers/fabricants were forced to take these garbage parts back and if they then were forced to recycle them to, at least 98%. It worked in other industries and it would work in the cycling industry as well.
P.s. capitalism (in any couleur) doesn't work. It is, with fascism, the worst choice of state systems.
THANKYOU SOMUCH THIS IS MY PROBLEM AND I NEED TO CHANGE MY HUB THANKYOU
that music in the background is annoying as ****
LOSE THE MUSIC
Maybe you could put the music even louder so we could hear the noise
Back out H bolt. Problem solved
What is h bolt
I can't concentrate with radio music. please make without