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SDBradfo 22-01-17 12:25

XT660X weird sound from front of bike (wheel?)
 
So I've been hearing a weird sound at low speed son the front section of my XT660X. The best way to describe the noise is that it sounds like there's some twigs stuck in the spokes, constantly knocking when I ride. It sounds like a noise the chain would make but I am certain it's from the front part of the bike.

I've checked and everything seems fine, nothing seems loose. Bit worried it's something worse.

Does anybody have any ideas before I go to the garage with it?

Could it be from the engine? I don't hear it when I am wheeling the bike.

Pleiades 22-01-17 16:53

Are the front wheel bearings OK? Are the brake disc bobbins seized?

Get the front wheel off the ground and give it a spin. See if you notice anything amiss?

SDBradfo 24-01-17 09:34

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Originally Posted by Pleiades (Post 227713)
Are the front wheel bearings OK? Are the brake disc bobbins seized?

Get the front wheel off the ground and give it a spin. See if you notice anything amiss?

Thanks for the reply.

I am not very mechanically minded. How would I go about checking about the brake disc bobbins? The front brake works fine if that means they are fine.

Wheel bearings doesn't sound good haha. The noise I can hear all the time now. It's like a scratchy metal noise. I don't think it's an engine noise as I can't hear it when stationery.

Simon 24-01-17 10:40

I'd put money on front wheel bearings from what your saying.

There is a method using a trolley jack or similar under the engine and then lifting the front that way.

If your unable to check the front yourself I'd suggest taking the bike to a mechanic.

SDBradfo 24-01-17 17:00

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Originally Posted by Simon (Post 227741)
I'd put money on front wheel bearings from what your saying.

There is a method using a trolley jack or similar under the engine and then lifting the front that way.

If your unable to check the front yourself I'd suggest taking the bike to a mechanic.

Is this quite a serious thing? Should I immediately stop using the bike until I can get it repaired? It has been a while since I first heard the noise...

Pleiades 24-01-17 21:35

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Originally Posted by SDBradfo (Post 227739)
The noise I can hear all the time now. It's like a scratchy metal noise.

As Simon says, more than likely wheel bearings are shot. The 'scratchy metal noise' is the giveaway.

Personally I would not ride the back if the bearings are that bad. Have you managed to get the front wheel of the ground to check for play and the noise?

SimonRoma 25-01-17 15:41

But hey dont be too scared as wheel bearings are not too expensive nor difficult to change. A decent bike mechanic can change the front wheel bearings in less than an hour. Just make sure he has sone in stock and then ride there gently.....

Simon 25-01-17 20:23

Certainly stop riding it until you can get the wheel bearing checked.

They can be very dangerous if they go at speed, I've had a rear collapse In my early days of riding and luckily didn't come off. But in the short distance it took to stop it did a fair bit of damage.

SDBradfo 25-01-17 21:03

Thanks guys

I've started noticing a squeak when I am willing the bike. Does this confirm it's the front wheel bearing?

Simon 25-01-17 21:48

A squeak could be pads binding or abosulte worst case the bearing has play on it and is allowing the wheel to go off centre and forcing the disc onto the pads.


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