(04-23-2022, 06:02 PM)Ablang Wrote: I made a video of what my bike is doing. Can someone please watch and help?
https://youtu.be/NTu-831CuGM
Sounds like either your pedal(s) bearings and/or bottom bracket (crank arm axle) bearings are worn out; possibly still good if they are only devoid of grease and no bearing surfaces (balls & races) are damaged. Another explanation could be a loose bottom bracket which would require re-adjusting (recommend inspecting bearing surfaces, and regreasing if adjustable cup with loose or caged balls). Sealed/cartridge bottom brackets will not really be adjustable per se, but if there is much or any play then it could be indicative of a loose cup(s), and/or worn bearings.
Check pedal bearing play by grabbing end of pedal and wiggling it if possible; good pedal is tight with very little movement, bad pedal flops around excessively.
Check bottom bracket (BB) play by grabbing crank arm and pushing/pulling in and away from the bike frame. A good and properly adjusted BB will have very little play; a badly adjusted, loose, or damaged BB will have noticeably excessive play and probably a rough feeling when rotated by hand.
Recommend having a shop take a look if you are not real familiar with bike repair and maintenance; both for your safety and in order to have the bike repaired properly to avoid the same situation. If you need the learn how to do the work yourself, then you can ask more questions here or elsewhere online, but regardless you will need to acquire specific tools to complete the work. I doubt that noise happened overnight so there is a high probability that you have suffered some component damage and will require parts replacement.
There is another, less severe possibility relating to parts damage and ease of repair, and that would be if the front derailleur cage is hitting the chain. If you shift a lot you would be familiar with the noise; but it you do not use front gears then the cage may have been hit and bent, or the adjustment was changed at the shift control and needs to get be repositioned back to where it was before the noise occurred.
I would also check for rear wheel play and ensure rear wheel hub axle is tight to the frame and that the rear wheel is properly aligned in the frame.
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