And not for the recall. I have been going crazy about a whistling noise and have determined that it "might" be a wheel bearing. We'll see... Good thing, it's under warranty. For those who don't know what that is, it's when your manufacture takes your equipment back and fixes it for free.
Good Luck . Glad it waited till you got back.
Sounds like the short period of time you have that thing you called a ....what....warranty, will be the best of times to be a bike hypochondriac!SSSSSSSsssssnake
Quote from: Rocket67 on April 28, 2015, 12:37:23 PMAnd not for the recall. I have been going crazy about a whistling noise and have determined that it "might" be a wheel bearing. We'll see... Good thing, it's under warranty. For those who don't know what that is, it's when your manufacture takes your equipment back and fixes it for free. When my bearings went out on my C model it was a clicking/knocking noise coming from the front end.
That's how you do it! Just turn the radio up.
I just prefer riding a bike that doesn't need to be recalled! Get the bike up on a very sturdy stand (like the pepsX stand) and run that puppy through the gears to see if you get the whistling while the bike is still. No whistling...then it's possibly the wind getting through some tiny crevice or hole. If you have the newer bike with the vent in the fairing, have you tried closing it to see if the noise goes away?
Quote from: MRVTX on June 01, 2015, 07:58:57 PMI just prefer riding a bike that doesn't need to be recalled! Get the bike up on a very sturdy stand (like the pepsX stand) and run that puppy through the gears to see if you get the whistling while the bike is still. No whistling...then it's possibly the wind getting through some tiny crevice or hole. If you have the newer bike with the vent in the fairing, have you tried closing it to see if the noise goes away?Definitely not the vent. The sound goes louder with speed, gear change dies not affect.
Quote from: Rocket67 on April 28, 2015, 12:37:23 PMAnd not for the recall. I have been going crazy about a whistling noise and have determined that it "might" be a wheel bearing. We'll see... Good thing, it's under warranty. For those who don't know what that is, it's when your manufacture takes your equipment back and fixes it for free. 10 point deduction