If the bike's older a tuneup won't hurt, but expect to pay more. On a new bike they should do this for free or for a nominal sum. If the bike is relatively new (a few months old), you should take it back to the shop where you bought it and ask for a "tuneup" where they would tighten the crank arms, adjust the brakes and shifters, and true up the wheels. It's unlikely to be that the BB needs lube, unless it's been sorely neglected for years (or submerged in Sandy's tidal waters). Unless there are loose spokes, though, there's not much you can do about this and it will usually go away on its own after the wheel breaks in. Hiland Road Bike Hybrid Bike Shimano 24 speeds with Disc Brake, 700C Wheels Bikes for Men Mens 3 Colors 3 Sizes Visit the HH HILAND Store 4.0 213 ratings 39 answered questions Price: 399.99 Color: Black Size: Select Size 53cm 57cm See more About this item HILAND aluminum frame, plus with mechanical DISC-brake design. Spokes can make a "ting" sound, especially if the wheel is relatively new. ![]() No big emergency here, but you need to tighten them to see if that's the problem. You can also get noise from a cartridge BB if the cups are not totally tight. (If one moves more than a small amount, get a torque wrench and do them up right.) Likewise with the pedals. Hover over the table below to highlight frame dimensions. Even if they don't seem loose it doesn't hurt to put a wrench on the fixing bolts and torque them a bit. Spec level 0 100 200 300 400 500 Sizing 52' 58' 56' 60' 510' 64' 62' 67' Geometry Oh snap This frame was drawn from the actual bike geometry measurements. shifters, front or rear derailleurs, braking systems, crank set or chainrings. Farrago DS bike is available in many sizes such as 17.5 (inches), 19.5 (inches), 21.5 (inches), womens 15.5 (inches), womens 17.5 (inches) and womens 19.5 (inches). The first thing to check (because ignoring it can rapidly cause expensive damage) is that the crank arms are tight. Bicycle Type: Hybrid: MSRP USD (new) 354.95. Giant produced the Farrago DS bike in 1999 and can be classified as a Hybrid bicycle, this exact model costs in american market arround 500.00. Update: here is a link to info on the bike maybe it helps to know the model of all the components.Ĭould be any number of things. Today I will try to use oil in the bottom bracket. Also tried to loose the pedal, but the juncture point is too tight, and I couldn't. I put oil in the pedal axis, but had no luck. Then is not the chain, nor the transmission system. Yesterday I took out the chain and stood on the right pedal, and made the noise. Has someone else has this "problem"? Any ideas of where this comes from? ![]() The pedals could be in any position, It is not in a particular position. ![]() It happens when there is movement and when there is NO movement (I use the brake, so the bike doesn'e move, stand using all weight on right pedal, and it makes the noise) I don't feel anything (like a bad shifted chain) when I hear the noise. I think the material of all these things is alluminium. I don't know what is causing this noise, but I think that it could be any of this things: When I pedal forcing a little with my right leg, the bike makes a noise that I don't know how to describe.
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