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Quiz time....
I go to my dealer to get my rear tire changed out. I get my byke home and I hear a sound - a rubbing sound as I roll into the garage. It is periodic which means I hear it, then the wheel rolls little further and then I don't hear it until the wheel does a full Revolution and then I hear it again.
What did they do wrong?
First correct answer gets my full respect and admiration!
Last edited by RykerUSA; 03-20-2017 at 07:05 PM.
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hmmmmmmmmmmmm
maybe a 'bubble' in the side-wall of the tire....
Dan P
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Drive belt tight against back sprocket? Belt guard?
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forgot to remove tire tape?
David
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They left the sticker on the tread.
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i'll bite
Brake pad contacting the rotor? WAG
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Forgot to torque rear axle so sprocket is not seated and wobbles
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it has to be !
it has too be the " comes and goes " nut adaptor that is very close too the " almost never hear it bearings " going to have too lift the rear end up off the ground , and roll the tire in neutral , and see the alignment of the tire it must be real close but enough too rub , in one spot ...
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Well,could it be
Possibly dropped a weight inside the tire?
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So who had the right answer?
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I'm not sure what the right answer is yet. Tomorrow I'm going to jack it up and take a closer look and I wanted to get some good ideas before I dug into it.
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