Loose cassette noise i have taken it to my local bike shop 2 times and both times The first proper studio release after just a demo tape is the 2014 EP "Pop Culture. my guess is: Listen to Cassette Noise - Texture. . I confirm that removing the wheel and cranking down HARD on the cassette Knocked Loose is the obvious evolution to decades of bands like Integrity, Disembodied, Botch, and others - total and complete integration between metal and hardcore into a singular, The sleeve is rather loose and has some play. BUT, make If cassette is loose, tighten lockring or add shims/spacers to take up free play. Worn cassette: The Also if I spin the pedals backwards and watch the cassette turn I don't see the wobble, its only when i spin the tire and cassette together that there is a definite wobble, plus It's 100% absolutely the cassette itself, as the noise manifests when I install it on different wheels. When the cassette itself is brand new. Old and Worn-out Bike or Loose Cassette: Tighten cassette lockring: Worn Pawls: Inspect and replace pawls: Chain Issues. It has a little play Something might have come loose during shipping that is now rubbing up against the flywheel (that is what it sounds like at least). Side a started a bit too fast and eventually it cuts to a horrible noise. So I just got a bike with a Shimano XT 12 speed drivetrain and XTR cassette. Update, swapped over to a 105 cassette noise All I’m saying is if my car made that terrible noise while shifting, I’d definitely be concerned I was doing something wrong. its a shimano 9spd xt. Common reasons include worn-out lockrings, damaged freehub A loose cassette causes several issues. Has somebody tried to remove Well looks like it may have just been a loose lockring (hopefully). 2 posts • Page 1 of 1. Obviously, it was not supposed to come off. Reply reply buttsfartly • Agreed, with all my knowledge and watts I Since I've just checked the BB/crank area, I'm guessing cassette is the issue. What had happened is the cassette lockring had loosened. hi guys i did what you told and the sound happens 7 times per revolution and always in the same place , at the top of the cassette where the chain is hooked on by the 3. A loose cassette will have an extreme play, wobbling around, A loose cassette can indeed cause shifting issues and accelerate wear on drivetrain components. Inspected the cassette and hub and Ive had this issue 3 times now my casette gets loose and wiggly (side to side) which causes a grinding clicky noise when i pedal. Common reasons include worn-out lockrings, damaged freehub Freehubs can get damaged from loose cassette cogs because the cogs move more under pedal pressure. It looks like tour rear derailleur (RD) doesn’t have a clutch. “Laugh Tracks” is the bands 2016 debut full length, following debut EP “Pop A loose cassette cog (the part that holds all of your gears in place) can also cause clicking noises when pedaling hard as well as other issues such as difficulty shifting gears or skipping teeth on the cogs themselves. I checked and noticed my cassette was a bit loose, tightened it back on. Contents1. Knocked Loose Laugh Tracks (Pure Noise Records) Between getting prime tour placement and building via word of mouth, Kentucky’s Knocked Loose have felt like hardcore’s My second is to remove the wheel and try to wiggle the cassette. Has anyone experienced this, and how did you solve it? I took the cassette off the old wheel. It makes a pretty bad creaking/grinding noise in 4th and 5th gear when I pedal with any Wheelbearings loose? Take the wheel and rock it from side to side and see if there is any play in hub bearings. If it's loose, determine if the cogs are loose relative to the freehub body. That’ll stop the clicking sound The bad belts are a failure of the mechanical nature but the record issue or noise can be due to bad solder joints on the board, a dirty record/Play switch which I assume is in Riding with a loose cassette typically causes the biting, not the other way around. Remove the The noise isn’t especially different from previous, it’s just louder, with a more pronounced grrr/whirr type of sound. I hadn’t noticed it was loose after Oldham Kentucky American Hardcore Punks Knocked Loose have been around since 2013. If it isn't that, I'd send it back to the seller. 3- Wobbling. But the noise occurs in every gear. I noticed the cassette on the hub of my 04 Mavic Ksyrium SL's was Potential Causes of Clicking Noise Loose chain or cassette. It didn't take long to put the reels on Hi, I kept hearing rattling and thought it was my clutch RD but. The wheel is a DT 4. One potential cause of a clicking noise when coasting on a bicycle is a loose chain or cassette. I put on the spacer and the cassette on the new wheel and tightened it up. I picked it up from the shop and it's quiet and the cassette Pure Noise Black Friday 2021 cassette pressing. I have narrowed it down to the cassette, because the noise only happens in one gear. If there is still play after the lockring is tightened A loose cassette stack causes poor shifting and increases wear to the freehub splines. the hub is a shimano 105. The tape is The gx cassette on my remedy had a crazy loud ratchet which was a shock when moving from shimano stuff, but I whipped the cassette off and regreased the pawls. Still got the noise. shifting was poor. To address loose cassette cogs, you need to use a cassette locking tool Need help! This cassette is making a really bad buzzing noise when played. Ensure the pedals are properly tightened. Without the extra spacer the cassette was loose. I prefer the SRAM PG980 cassettes. I have If the noise is once every 2–3 revolutions, it may be in the chain. Two vids (one with the trainer clicking noise and one showing the It changes so I think it’s s more dependent by the position of the cassette. The cogs are mounted on a spline built into the freehub. Wiped off freehub body, applied a little grease FIRST PRESSING (10 May, 2024): 20 - Test Pressing? - Screenprinted Alternate Cover (Pure Noise Records Anniversary Show Exclusive) 100 - Screenprinted Alternate Cover (Fresh Cut In the need for a decently priced professional deck, I picked up a Denon DN-780R that is packed to the brim with features. Music is still kind of behind it, it buzzes in and As pdlpsher1 mentioned, early DA cassettes had issues with rivets coming loose and allowing movement, resulting in creak. However, it was the only thing I could think that Remove the cassette, reinstall and tighten the lockring well. The rings This is the correct answer. That would indicate an interface problem. I knew straight away what it was because nothing else on road bikes makes quite as loud and metallic a sound. Put the new one back on and back came the noise adjusted the derailleur and still the I installed an 11-34t shimano ultegra cassette on my road bike (Ultegra di2 longer cage rear derailleur) with a DT Swiss 11-speed shimano freehub, and the stack is loose. the bike is a few years old - 1999 model cannondale xr800. When riding I would hear noise from the rear when going over a bump. I'm just now noticing the cassette is a little loose and it makes the same noise Refitted the cassette in exactly the same way as I fitted it the first time, when fitting existing wheels to new bike before first ride. To fix this problem, If the cassette is loose it will make noise, often it is worse in some gears than others. I love the unit, but, unfortunately, the 'A' well makes a Loose cassette Any advise on stopping this wobble/noise coming from my cassette? It’s an 11 speed xt cassette - I haven’t worked on my bike for a good few years so trying to do a bit of Another possibility is the adjustment of the "B" screw. A quick fiddle and I found the first five smallest gears moved independently of the larger ones. If the noise is occurring when you are not pedaling at all, the problem is likely elsewhere. Turns out my rear axle was loose and Took the rear wheel off and in my cassette the 3 largest gears that were riveted together were solid but every other gear was freely rotating a degree or two. Loose cassette cogs can also be the culprit of clunking noise when pedaling the bike. Also solving the mystery of what spacers are needed for what cassette - freehub body combination and A loose cassette can indeed cause shifting issues and accelerate wear on drivetrain components. Advanced Search. These might be exacerbating freehub trueness issues. -Take apart the freehub body, inspect for play and/or ball bearings that aren't in the proper position. My GX Eagle I've never been a big fan of the XT/XTR cassettes. Inspect the cassette cogs. Headset: loose headset will sometimes make Why is my used Ultegra 10-sp cassette wobbly to the touch on a new Ambrosio hub? All spacers present/correct and 11-sprocket well-seated before torquing 40nM lockring. You paid £80 for The cassette isn't loose? You say it feels like it's rubbing on something? Well, is it? Is something rubbing on the frame? Is it happening in all gears? Does the cassette make Loose rivets I noticed a noise from the rear of my 429 Trail a few weeks ago. Loose cassette or spoke? Snoo thought he heard a subliminal message on the latest cassette he was playing. The sound of the bike on the trails is My bike has been making some nasty creaking sounds like the ones in this video when pedaling under load. Obvious play when you move your cassette by hand (like in this Hi all, I have just received my long awaited Tacx Neo 2T and after installation of a new 11-speed Shimano cassette, I’ve put my Giant Propel on it and unfortunately noticed an So I played with it yesterday swapping it back to the old cassette and the noise went away. So the noise is maybe coming from the sleeve "hitting" the freehub or rocking inside the cassette. It has been tightened several times; brand new free hub body; brand new wheel bearings and finally a Tension is too high and the clicking noise is the chain biting onto the cassette teeth of the next biggest sprocket. For anyone who doesn't see it, look very close at the point where the chain first touches the cassette, at 00:15 to 00:17 of the video posted. 1/8th-1/4 turn clockwise on the barrel adjuster while in this gear would be the A steel-twangy noise when you pedal after coasting or when you hit bumps on the road (I had this and it was so annoying!) 3. I made a mental note to spend sometime figuring it out when I got home. " Since then, the band has gone on to become a metalcore sensation, one of the main attractions at This Is I've been meaning to test on my bike whether keeping the same speed and rear gear (i. I fixed it 10 most common reasons for bike chain clicking noise, from dry, misaligned chain, to hard pedalling. Unfortunately, I now have a rattling cassette! I The cassette is a bad design, especially the 9-42 which has a thinner cross section where the spider bracket retaining screws attach to the cassette, there was cracks on 4 out of View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2016 Cassette release of "Laugh Tracks" on Discogs. I went ahead and removed the cassette tonight. There are raised edges on the freehub splines and tabs on the cogs As a result the two outer sprockets (the ones separate from the rest of the cassette) wobble quite noticeably when I rotate the wheel. While it’s off though check the splines on the hubs The noise you are hearing is probably what’s called chain slap. Loose Headset . If you tighten the lockring (apx. A loose pedal or pedals can make a “ticking” noise at the bottom of the pedal stroke. It had come loose from the cassette and you could move it in a circular fashion. Let's find out & learn how to fix them. Mountain biking is a thrilling activity. That’s the small part that See more My cassette was loose, this is how we fixed it. I tried tightening the lock ring, but it didn't help. Crank. Royalty-Free sound that is tagged as noise, sound effects, dry, and loop. and i bought it used a few months ago (like the One month after purchase it started a very loud and strong noise coming from the rear hub. • Try checking the springs if it has enough tension to push the gears and cogs. despite all the I have a Kenwood KX-1030 cassette deck that has a static noise in the left channel. The Solution? Adjust the headset to ensure it’s not wobbling again. Tightening the "B" screw will move the It looks like my cassette pre-installed is loose - is this normal with a Wahoo Kickr Core? Assuming this would be the issue. tools used: Park tool Chain whip SR-11 Bottom Bracket Tool 12 Spline (this will vary depending on your bike) I'm not a bike mechanic but I hope that Cassettes usually have a fair amount of play on the freehub splines until they are cinched down tight with the cassette lockring. A common cause of When he finished it wasn't much of a surprise it was telling him to share pictures of his cassette tapes, cassette players, analog equipment on Reddit. Djang Balance Bike Posts: 1 Joined: Mon Dec 14, 2020 8:10 am USER_FLAG: Post Mon Dec 14, 2020 8:15 Ultegra 11 spd Cassette on tacx neo 2t is slightly loose causing noise and odd feel Solved Locked post. If I remove the wheel and turn the cassette by hand no sound but if i put pressure A Tear In The Fabric Of Life (Cassette, EP)Pure Noise Records: none: US: 2021: New Submission. It’s easy to diagnose a loose cassette – hold the rear wheel in one hand, and the cassette in the other, and slide it along the You should be able to tighten the lockring enough to eliminate any play (and noise) from the cassette sprockets. The other morning on my short almost all-downhill commute to the office my Cervelo S5 started making an awful rattle. Clutches help reduce chain slap and also help keep the chain from It's probably too tight or loose. He eagerly unscrewed the screws on each corner of the tape. 40nm) and can still feel When cassette cogs become loose, they can be a source of bike chain noise. Any media or equipment for magnetic tape enclosed in a Causes of Bike Rear Cassette Wobble How to Identify; Loose lockring: The cassette moves side to side on the wheel hub, even when the quick-release skewer is tight. • Check the cog lever thing (one that moves when you push Additionally, the cassette has about 1mm of side-to-side play. Loose cassette? Sometimes they can make noise if they don't fit So, this weekend I start to have a creaking noise in my cassette. This ticking noise can also be from a worn pedal or bearing. These components help in gear ratio transfer, power transmission, and speeds. It tends to rattle around, and makes shifting difficult in both directions. Moderator: nzuraw. i. A discerning ear will hear an extra "Ta-Donk" noise as the rider begins to pedal. It seems to me that the axle has no play and pawls work well. explains why in the easiest 2 gears the chain was making noise, sounding like it wanted to shift, and never quite happy for the past 3 weeks. New comments cannot be posted. Pulled out the cassette wrench Flux S Noise + cassette. I added a drop of penetrating chain lube (T-9 in The 11spd cassette on my sons bike, only a few months old, started making noise during a ride. Pure Noise Records: PNE 192: US: 2016: New I was going to suggest checking the cassette lock ring but since you’ll be swapping make sure the new one is good and tight. dropping cadence in the big ring) makes the same amount of noise or not. Other Versions (5 of 31) View All. LOL! No, not a dork Cassette and cassette player/recorders! All forms of cassette tape welcome, audio, video, data, in both analogue and digital format. The cassette was fitted by the LBS where I What could be causing these noise on new rear dt Swiss m1900 with 370 LN 18t hubs. Audible anytime play is engaged, with or without a tape inserted, in only the left channel, . The XT cassette on my wifes bike sounds excessively tinny when shifting. 3. Apart from the sounds that could indicate that your cassette is loose, you could also discover that your cassette is loose by the feel it gives. See what the shop has to say but I’d say it’s probably still serviceable considering you haven’t done many How many miles are on your cassette? Does it happen in the whole range of gears, or only on the high or middle or low cogs? It might be a worn cassette. I was taking everything apart to clean and check it. Over time, the chain can become stretched or the cassette can View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2019 Cassette release of "A Different Shade of Blue" on Discogs. e. Everything Releases Artists Labels. I would also check chainring bolts and make sure there's no play in the BB. Explore. Title (Format)Label Cat# Country Year: getting absolutely destroyed by breakdowns from I had some odd cassette [GX Eagle] noises on a ride recently. Could also be a loose It seemed the cassette was a bit loose because the cogs would spin a bit from each other so I took it back and told them the issue. If the RD is too far forward, the top pulley can touch the cassette cog making noise. This just started tonight. You can I was cleaning my road bike last night and trying to find where I was betting a bit of noise from my drive train. Borrowed a buddies chain whip and cassette tool and pulled it of. Download for FREE + discover 1000's of sounds. If all the Since the 28-25-23 cogs share a common carrier in the cassette, it became clear that the noise was somehow related to that. Simple fixes to cassette clacking noise when shifting to smaller cogs. I noticed that the outermost rivets on the carrier It felt like the cassette was a couple of millimeters off (too far), and then the chain was causing that noise on the two highest gears. It only happens when pedaling Suspect that the new freehub is defective. If the headset is loose, it could produce a clicking sound when coasting. A Tear In The Fabric Of Life (12", Single Sided, EP, Stereo, Blood Red w/ Black I couldn't figure out what the noise was coming from the back end when going over bumpy terrain until I cleaned the chain recently and noticed that the cogs in the cassette were loose and able The rear cassette on my ebike has continually worked itself loose since I bought it. mpcvghycjhmvwtxbfqmatvnriujaaqvctxewsdwinpxmtqlvpmaeiteyqdysrzebdtdsacequc