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You mention your truing stand. Curious why this wasn't the first step?
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You're assuming something similar wasn't. Sighted, between fingers, nothing obvious. I put it in an actual stand and it was the same.
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Just asked a logical question.
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Have you cleaned the brake tracks + pads? (Yes I know another obvious one)
I have had something similar when one or the other got contaminated.. the pads were slipping/grabbing and the chatter feels like thumping. Whatever it was I gave up and replaced the pads. It's rare but in some sense it's no different than contaminating some kinds of disc brake pads, it's just easier to move on with a replacement. Last edited by benb; 09-16-2024 at 04:38 PM. |
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I thinking hub, but it also feels smooth. |
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I'd be surprised if it wasnt some type of the above rim imperfections. I've had similar that either did not show up in the truing stand; eg rim joint, or were only faintly visible-dent from bottoming the rim. If it is the latter and you have a wide brake track you might get it to disappear by slight re positioning the pads.
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There's also a small possibility that there some variation in the contact surface, such when a portion of a ceramic rim coating is worn through in one spot, changing the coefficient of friction in just one area. But again, this is more likely on the moving part (the rim) rather the stationary part (the pads). |
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Can't you check for a bulge in the brake track with the truing stand? I have never had a truing stand, but I do have digital calipers and would probably check with those. But a good truing stand would do a much better job. |
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So I took it to the shop. He looked it over. Cleaned the rim real nice, adjusted the hub, said the tire was old enough to be starting to dry rot, and he thought there might be too much sealant in it, but nothing seemed to point to a reason for the thumping. I took it home, and the thumping continued. I decided to drain a little of the sealant out, just in case that was a weird reason for it.
As I did and was cracking the bead to drain it, I felt something firm in the tire. INSIDE the tire. If it was alive, I'd have thought it had a tumor. Well, it kind of did. You couldn't tell to ride it. It gave enough that the wheel ran smoothly, No hop every rotation. 67g of old sealant. I pulled another wheel, about the same age as this one, and only got 22g of old sealant out of that one. My guess is the tire had been on for maybe 2 years. Front, so didn't wear as quickly as it would have on the back. Never flatted, so never needed to pull it before this. |
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It quite possibly could turn out to be an incidental finding |
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"It is not a toomah!"
Yet another reason to use tubes.
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