Hello @ slope game,
I have a DK Zenith in size XXX, and I'm experiencing a strange noise and sensation coming from the rear wheel/gears. When I pedal, there's a noticeable clicking sound. I've ruled out the bottom bracket, and I've adjusted the chain to see if that was the problem, but the clicking persists. Do you have any suggestions?
Issue with DK Zenith Disc Pro XXX BMX
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Re: Issue with DK Zenith Disc Pro XXX BMX
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Re: Issue with DK Zenith Disc Pro XXX BMX
The clicking might be from the rear hub, cassette, or derailleur. Check alignment, tighten the cassette, inspect the hub, and Pokerogue ensure the spokes aren’t loose. If it persists, visit a bike shop.
Re: Issue with DK Zenith Disc Pro XXX BMX
It sounds like your DK Zenith Disc Pro XXX BMX might have an issue with the Geometry Dash rear hub or cassette. A clicking noise while pedaling could indicate a problem with the pawls inside the freehub, worn-out bearings, or a loose cassette. Here are a few things you could check:
Freehub Inspection – If the noise happens only when pedaling, the freehub mechanism might be sticking or wearing out. Try cleaning and lubricating it.
Rear Hub Bearings – Worn or dry bearings can cause clicking sounds. Check for any roughness or side-to-side play in the wheel.
Loose or Damaged Cassette – If you’re using a cassette system, ensure it's tightened properly. A loose cassette can cause clicking and an odd pedaling sensation.
Chain and Sprockets – Even though you adjusted the chain, inspect the sprockets for wear or misalignment. Sometimes, a stiff chain link can also cause noises.
Freehub Inspection – If the noise happens only when pedaling, the freehub mechanism might be sticking or wearing out. Try cleaning and lubricating it.
Rear Hub Bearings – Worn or dry bearings can cause clicking sounds. Check for any roughness or side-to-side play in the wheel.
Loose or Damaged Cassette – If you’re using a cassette system, ensure it's tightened properly. A loose cassette can cause clicking and an odd pedaling sensation.
Chain and Sprockets – Even though you adjusted the chain, inspect the sprockets for wear or misalignment. Sometimes, a stiff chain link can also cause noises.