I bought a cheap single speed bike a couple of months ago and I noticed that when you are riding it and stop pedaling and let it freewheel, it makes a fairly loud roaring noise.
It doesn't make noise when you are pedaling or when you are braking - just freewheeling.
I pulled the coaster brake rear end apart today to see if I could see what was making the noise.
The inside piece with the threads in it - that has the brake pieces around it - has a couple of ridged places on it, and apparenlty one of them - the one on the end I think - is rubbing on something as the wheel turns and making the roaring noise.
I don't know if those ridges are something that has to be here to make the brakes work, or if I could grind them smooth and stop the roaring. Maybe they make the brakes grip better or something, I'm just not sure.
So if anyone knows about these rear ends and what I can or can't do on it, let me know. Thanks.
It doesn't make noise when you are pedaling or when you are braking - just freewheeling.
I pulled the coaster brake rear end apart today to see if I could see what was making the noise.
The inside piece with the threads in it - that has the brake pieces around it - has a couple of ridged places on it, and apparenlty one of them - the one on the end I think - is rubbing on something as the wheel turns and making the roaring noise.
I don't know if those ridges are something that has to be here to make the brakes work, or if I could grind them smooth and stop the roaring. Maybe they make the brakes grip better or something, I'm just not sure.
So if anyone knows about these rear ends and what I can or can't do on it, let me know. Thanks.