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Rotational Squeak in Right Front Wheel

gnirtsnod

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Yeah, I know the title had a redundancy because there is no right rear wheel. My problem is that there is a rotational squeak in the right wheel. (Rotational because as I increase speed, the squeak frequency increases.) Is there a lube point or with days left on my warranty, should I drive the ninety miles to get the bike checked?
 
Little checking..!!

what have you checked, what can you check..?? Possibly have debris on the disk or brake pads. Check fender mounts or under fender. Then if you can pull that wheel and spin the hub to see if it is coming from there. If you find the culprit and it's not the bearing good if it's coming from the bearing you need to have them replaced. If after ryding the hub area is very hot trailer it to the dealer. good luck hope it is just a minor issue...!!
 
Bearings, brakes, or something rubbing that's caught in the fender would be the likely list of suspects...
Is the center hub warm to the touch? How about HOT? :shocked:
The same thing goes for the caliper and rotor...
 
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