04-02-2013, 02:58 PM
Hi. Know there have been other threads on this subject, but I have got the clicking noise issue and am desperate to sort it out, so any help would be appreciated.
I bought a new Specialised Secteur Sport Triple road bike last December, so approx 4 months old. For the first 8 weeks, everything was great. At that point the bike was taken back to the shop for a free maintenance check, the only issue being a necessary gear adjustment due to the cables stretching. It was soon after this point that I noticed a clicking noise which I initially thought was coming from the drivetrain area, as well as noticing that the chain was rubbing on the front chain guard when in certain gears, and the gears needed further adjustment. Not a happy customer, so back to the shop again, where the gears were adjusted again but they could not hear any clicking noises. Back out on the road and the clicking noise continued and, after a couple of weeks, the chain snapped at the link plate. Very unhappy and back to the shop again where a "stronger" link plate was fitted and the bike was good to go. The shop said this had become a problem with Specialised chains and was probably responsible for the clicking noise. Due to the bad weather and illness, I didn't ride again until recently when I found, to my dismay, the clicking was still there. There is no pattern to the clicking, it is erratic and there when pedalling and freewheeling. It seems to disappear when on a very smooth surface, and is possibly worse when going uphill. One point - I do not hear the clicking when the bike is on the turbo trainer, either riding or just manually turning the pedals. It appears to be a problem when on the road. I have checked every nut, bolt, and screw for tightness. I am constantly checking the chain now, scared that it could snap again. One other adjustment made to the bike by the shop, was to make the handlebars higher for me by turning the handlebar stem? around. Not sure if this is important. Not sure what more to do but it is driving me crazy and spoiling my riding. Not sure now where the clicking is coming from. Dont think I will get anywhere by making another 50 mile round trip and going back to the shop.
I bought a new Specialised Secteur Sport Triple road bike last December, so approx 4 months old. For the first 8 weeks, everything was great. At that point the bike was taken back to the shop for a free maintenance check, the only issue being a necessary gear adjustment due to the cables stretching. It was soon after this point that I noticed a clicking noise which I initially thought was coming from the drivetrain area, as well as noticing that the chain was rubbing on the front chain guard when in certain gears, and the gears needed further adjustment. Not a happy customer, so back to the shop again, where the gears were adjusted again but they could not hear any clicking noises. Back out on the road and the clicking noise continued and, after a couple of weeks, the chain snapped at the link plate. Very unhappy and back to the shop again where a "stronger" link plate was fitted and the bike was good to go. The shop said this had become a problem with Specialised chains and was probably responsible for the clicking noise. Due to the bad weather and illness, I didn't ride again until recently when I found, to my dismay, the clicking was still there. There is no pattern to the clicking, it is erratic and there when pedalling and freewheeling. It seems to disappear when on a very smooth surface, and is possibly worse when going uphill. One point - I do not hear the clicking when the bike is on the turbo trainer, either riding or just manually turning the pedals. It appears to be a problem when on the road. I have checked every nut, bolt, and screw for tightness. I am constantly checking the chain now, scared that it could snap again. One other adjustment made to the bike by the shop, was to make the handlebars higher for me by turning the handlebar stem? around. Not sure if this is important. Not sure what more to do but it is driving me crazy and spoiling my riding. Not sure now where the clicking is coming from. Dont think I will get anywhere by making another 50 mile round trip and going back to the shop.