Why does my bike make a grinding noise when I pedal?

Why does my bike make a grinding noise when I pedal?

Worn components can create a host of issues, (e.g., a new chain on worn chainrings can make a grinding noise and felt through the pedals.) 2 Pedals: Ensure the pedals are properly tightened. A loose pedal or pedals can make a “ticking” noise at the bottom of the pedal stroke.

Why does my John Deere transmission make a grinding noise?

Sounds like there is no oil or lubrication in the gear assembly, though the dealer has indicated that its a sealed assembly?? Can someone explain what has and is happening to the gear transmission on my L100 and why its progressively getting noisier?

Where does the grinding noise come from in my car?

Typically, the grinding noise will come from either the front or rear brakes, but not generally both. The repair for grinding brakes is simply a brake job or brake overhaul on the affected set of pads. How your wheel/hub bearings can make a grinding noise

What to do if your riding lawn mower makes a grinding sound?

Damaged mowers might show the same general symptoms but not for the same reason. Remove the blade from the machine and run the mower briefly, suggests ManageMyLife.com. Running the mower without load can cause more damage, so stop the mower after a few seconds.

Why does my transaxle make a grinding noise?

Help!! It sounds like this transaxle has seen better days, When bushing/bearings wear it causes gears to wear. Once gears wear they start grinding, These transaxles do come packed with the proper amount of grease to give a reasonable life spand.

What makes a motorcycle make a grinding noise?

A wheel bearing failure while underway can cause wheel lock and a crash. Another sound that may come up is a peculiar grinding or clunking sound I’ve heard in combination when the spline of the rear drive gear on a shaft-drive bike is in need of greasing.

Why does my John Deere riding mower make a grinding noise?

I have a John Deere L100 ride mower and recently the gear /drive transmission has gradually developed a metallic-grinding sounding noise when its in gear and in motion. Sounds like there is no oil or lubrication in the gear assembly, though the dealer has indicated that its a sealed assembly??

Help!! It sounds like this transaxle has seen better days, When bushing/bearings wear it causes gears to wear. Once gears wear they start grinding, These transaxles do come packed with the proper amount of grease to give a reasonable life spand.

Why does my bike make a weird noise when I roll it?

This may be an issue when taking a bike out of storage, so checking for brake caliper sticking by rolling the bike by hand and applying the brakes to check for it is a good idea. In some instances, though, certain brake pads may emit that type of sound due to high humidity or moisture on the pads.