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Old 06-10-2007, 20:34   #1
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Default wheel related clicking / ratteling noise!

well we had a strange one this week!

a rattling/ cliking noise from the wheel area, checked the front hubs as you know, i am a bit of a manual hub pioneer and atomatically suspected theese, but no all seemed well!


rear wheels poff, drums off no noise not rattle no leaks!

so what could it be!

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an exhaust mounting clamp, inside the newly fitted part worn tyre! :roll:


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Old 06-10-2007, 20:36   #2
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It's not the backing plates on the front disc :? Mine were just catching so bent the rusty thing back a bit
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no realy was an exhaust clamp inside the tyre!
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Quality fitters at work then :
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that couldve been nasty mate whizzing round inside wearing tyre from inside thats one for you couldnt make it up pages lol
name an shame the place mate!
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well it is tempting to name and shame but it was a mates place and he did it for a favour, i think he let the 'boy' do it and the clamp must have been either allready in the tyre as it was second hand or on top of the tyre machine.

anyway we were expecting to be forking out for new hubs so in some ways a positive result :
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Well that’s one way to carry your spare parts around with you, just a pain when you want to use the exhaust clamp and have to remove the tyre. : :
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well there is room for loads more stuff inside!
flask
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