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^ You owe those dudes some cervezas. Cheers to having it sorted out!
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Bob I had something similar happen which turned out to be the magnet on the crank arm hitting the cadence sensor which had shifted during a ride.
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Another culprit I've encountered: I carry a RoadMorph pump on a clip that holds it next to my downtube bottlecage; if it rotates in just the right way the NDS crank arm will strike it. First dozen times that happened it was a bitch to diagnose that recurring click, but by now I know exactly what that sound is! |
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I was *so* certain it was that damn spring washer.
And it wasn't. Installed a clean one, installed the crank, click click click click. Got in a new crank set it up, installed that one, same manner, no mas click. The clicky crank will end up on the Attack, so once I put it on there perhaps it just won't click and we'll call it an anomaly.. All chain ring bolts are good. Three spider bolts are good and torqued. <shrug>
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