That's not a good sign.I got a 23/24 Turbo Levo couple weeks ago. I really like the bike so far, but is It normal that the crankshaft is moving sideways for couple millimeters when pushing from the cranks?
High Rock RutiI got a 23/24 Turbo Levo couple weeks ago. I really like the bike so far, but is It normal that the crankshaft is moving sideways for couple millimeters when pushing from the cranks?
This can happen, but there is usually a reason. For instance a bad pedal strike, crash or removing the chainring spider without using the special tool.@Bearing Man has seen it all
Thanks for the reply.This can happen, but there is usually a reason. For instance a bad pedal strike, crash or removing the chainring spider without using the special tool.
When this does happen, it is fixable. Although it can make a bit of a mess!
A pedal strike is when you are pedalling and the crank arm hits a rock, tree root, rut, curb etc. You will know if you have a good pedal strike because you will find yourself kneeling on the floor clutching your parts!!Thanks for the reply.
I haven't crashed nor removed the spider.
What do you mean by bad pedal strike? Feels a bit strange if you can break something just by pedaling, but if it's really possible, then I'd like to know what kind of pedaling should I avoid.
I sent the bike to dealer (which unfortunately is quite far away).
High Rock RutiA pedal strike is when you are pedalling and the crank arm hits a rock, tree root, rut, curb etc. You will know if you have a good pedal strike because you will find yourself kneeling on the floor clutching your parts!!
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