tkdbboy
Likes Dirt
Hey guys,
Was in Bright over the weekend and on the second last run for the day it seems I ran over a duck and it's now a stowaway.
Here is a video with the sound happening in multiple different situations:
First thought was tyre buzzing against seat so I raised my dropper a bit but no dice (also the sound appears in areas of trail where its very unlikely I'm using a tonne of travel)
Checked the rear triangle for tyre marks from flex but none (happens on dead straight sections so even less likely this is the case).
Running a coil so no chance of toast air shock sounds.
I tried replicating it on the street by cycling suspension pretty hard and also pinning it into my driveway and compressing hard on the transition. No quack.
Whilst I was riding, it sounded like the sound was coming from in front of me so my suspicions are:
Thoughts?
Cheers!
Was in Bright over the weekend and on the second last run for the day it seems I ran over a duck and it's now a stowaway.
Here is a video with the sound happening in multiple different situations:
First thought was tyre buzzing against seat so I raised my dropper a bit but no dice (also the sound appears in areas of trail where its very unlikely I'm using a tonne of travel)
Checked the rear triangle for tyre marks from flex but none (happens on dead straight sections so even less likely this is the case).
Running a coil so no chance of toast air shock sounds.
I tried replicating it on the street by cycling suspension pretty hard and also pinning it into my driveway and compressing hard on the transition. No quack.
Whilst I was riding, it sounded like the sound was coming from in front of me so my suspicions are:
- CSU creak (I did a minor lowers twist test whilst the bike was upside down and I stood on my handlebars, there was some slight clicking but have yet to pull the fork off and chuck it in a vice)
- Fork bushings
- Cooked headset (Couldn't replicate any noises from headset in garage)
- It was a duck but was unimpressed by my riding and has now left
Thoughts?
Cheers!