pollywaffle
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Commencal Meta Power
Shimano e8000 motor
A while back I clipped my left pedal on a rock and went over the bars. I clipped the rock so hard that the left crank was bent/twisted. The axle appears to be straight after I put some new cranks on.
In the first 10 kms back riding a clicking sound came from the right crank (drive side) at the 1 o'clock position of the pedal stroke. It made this noise for a while but then disappeared and reappeared over the next 150 kms, but mostly no clicking sound.
It went away for ages but came back; but this time at the 6 o'clock position on right hand drive side crank. I can feel the click through into my shoe. It is similar to the sound and feeling of bad bearings catching in an old set of pedals.
So I swapped the pedals but the click not only persisted but has become a (loudish) creak. This time it will not go away.
I am guessing the hard hit on the left crank resulted in some kind of damage to the drive side bearings? It's all a bit weird because it came and went then moved position in the pedal stroke.
Shimano e8000 motor
A while back I clipped my left pedal on a rock and went over the bars. I clipped the rock so hard that the left crank was bent/twisted. The axle appears to be straight after I put some new cranks on.
In the first 10 kms back riding a clicking sound came from the right crank (drive side) at the 1 o'clock position of the pedal stroke. It made this noise for a while but then disappeared and reappeared over the next 150 kms, but mostly no clicking sound.
It went away for ages but came back; but this time at the 6 o'clock position on right hand drive side crank. I can feel the click through into my shoe. It is similar to the sound and feeling of bad bearings catching in an old set of pedals.
So I swapped the pedals but the click not only persisted but has become a (loudish) creak. This time it will not go away.
I am guessing the hard hit on the left crank resulted in some kind of damage to the drive side bearings? It's all a bit weird because it came and went then moved position in the pedal stroke.