Road Bike Rear Cassette Wobble
The wheel is a velocity deep v rin with shimano 105 hub.
Road bike rear cassette wobble. 03 09 2012 09 11 pm painkiller wrote. Welcome to biketutor first i would like to know what bike you have i have seen many a department store bikes like the ones by pacific cycle do the same thing. A discerning ear will hear an extra ta donk noise as the rider begins to pedal. When the bike is on a workstand with the freehub engaged wheel is spinning and cassette is stopped i m seeing some wobble in the cassette.
Each ring is a gear on your bike and the chain which connects to the pedals turns the cassette to power the bike. A loose cassette stack causes poor shifting and increases wear to the freehub splines. If you look carefully when the wheel is turning at speed there just seems to be an ever so gentle movement. 03 09 2012 11 44 pm ratchet wrote.
Caused by not so perfect axles bearings cups and cones if this is the case not much to be done. So more info and we can go from there. Hi everyone i ve noticed when i am doing stuff such as gear indexing and my bike is up on the stand that there is a slight wobble or oscillation to the smallest two cogs in the cassette. I ve noticed a problem with one of my rear wheels.
The rear cassette is a set of concentric gear rings attached to your back wheel. It is quite soothing to watch like being rocked in a cradle. Watch and learn how to. The whole part lockring and sprockets is called the cassette and the individual sprockets are called cogs it s a simple design and easy part to work on and fix as long as you are capable of removing your rear wheel and have the right tool for the brand of cassette used on your bike.
Free shipping http www bikemanforu on bike parts tir. Freewheel wobble is caused by misaligned threads on the wheel as bikemanforu shows in this tutorial. Essentially what happens in a speed wobble sometimes called a shimmy is that the front end of the bike oscillates moving quickly one way and then the other several times per second the video above is from a youtube user called dean magnusons. My bike isn t making noise and it isn t shifting bad just has this very visible wobble sometimes i think it s when the chain is in a bigger cog the biggest 3 are all mounted together on the cassette spider the rest are loose cogs put on one at a time.