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Phil (ascentale)
@ascentale@sfba.social  路  activity timestamp 3 days ago

@lnlyisol asks:

I'd just turned to head home, when I thought "That sounds funny馃"

I stopped & found my front tyre deflated. The noise was different enough to alert me 馃く

Q2. My thoughts were:

1. Is distance from home related to likelihood of a problem?

2. Can other problems be picked up from subtle clues?

3. People with musical training, can you tell cadence/speed by listening to the frequency of pedaling, or the sound of the hub?

#BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling cc @bikenite

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Phil (ascentale)
@ascentale@sfba.social replied  路  activity timestamp 2 days ago

@lnlyisol @bikenite A2. I use sound all the time! If I hear only tire noise then I know my chain is well lubed. If it鈥檚 too noisy, time to add lube. If I hear other noises then I get a little worried and try to diagnose. Does it happen only when I pedal? Does it persist when I coast? If I switch gears does the frequency change? What if I speed up or slow down? Hopefully those tests can help me figure out where the noise is coming from without having to stop.

Usually it鈥檚 because a fender or pannier or something else I鈥檓 carrying is rubbing against the wheel.

I heard from a friend one time that they knew someone who put a little ball bearing in someone else鈥檚 bike frame (via seat tube?) as a practical joke to drive them a little crazy with the sound. I think that would work on me too.

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