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RT Clicking Rear of spyder

spyderbirds

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Yesterday while breaking in the new RT A&C was cruising at 70 for 10 miles then city streets at 45 stop and go and arrived at a Menards store and noticed a clicking noise in both forward and reverse. Seemed to be coming from around the rear wheel area. Was in menards for a couple of hours and when leaving the clicking was gone.
Searched the forums and read about the rear wheel bearing and a couple of other assorted clicking noise makers. This sound reminds me of when kids clothespin a card to the spoke in thir bike and ride.
I examined the belt today and saw no evidence of a rock being in the belt, the alignment looks perfect as spec'd in manual.
This morning I went out to try and replicate this issue and was not able to make the noise happen again.
Should I be concerned or wait to see if the clicking returns?
This is an SE5 with only 150 miles on it. I suppose faulty rear axle bearings could have been used but i am hoping not.

:helpsmilie:
 
Yesterday while breaking in the new RT A&C was cruising at 70 for 10 miles then city streets at 45 stop and go and arrived at a Menards store and noticed a clicking noise in both forward and reverse. Seemed to be coming from around the rear wheel area. Was in menards for a couple of hours and when leaving the clicking was gone.
Searched the forums and read about the rear wheel bearing and a couple of other assorted clicking noise makers. This sound reminds me of when kids clothespin a card to the spoke in thir bike and ride.
I examined the belt today and saw no evidence of a rock being in the belt, the alignment looks perfect as spec'd in manual.
This morning I went out to try and replicate this issue and was not able to make the noise happen again.
Should I be concerned or wait to see if the clicking returns?
This is an SE5 with only 150 miles on it. I suppose faulty rear axle bearings could have been used but i am hoping not.

:helpsmilie:

That possibly could have been a small rock and it dislodged itself..:thumbup:..

Freebob...:doorag:
 
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