Hi there,
First post for me here but I have been visiting this forum for a long time and it has been really useful to me on many topics, big thanks to the community here
I have a little enigma for you guys : I own a Turbo Levo Gen 3 Comp Carbon and i'm very happy with it, however, for the past month, a rather strange phenomenon has been occurring and I am looking for some help to isolate and fix the issue.
Here is the bike incriminated...
The problem :
A very distinct “CLAC” noise occurs right after the crankset/chainring has stopped spinning (1 sec after you physically stopped pedaling).This is not a creaking noise but a distinctive “CLAC” coming from the engine area.
The noise occurs once in 2 and its growing but only just after you stopped pedaling
The noise can also occur when initiating a bunny hop, but again, only if you have just stopped pedaling and only occurs once each time you stop pedaling.
Its a bit wierd so here some details :
Case 1
Pedaling... (even very hard) (no noise) > I stop pedaling > “CLAC” 1 sec after stopping (50% chance ) > I start a bunny hop right after the noise > no more "CLAC" until i pedal and stop again.
Case 2
Pedaling... (even very hard) (no noise) > I stop pedaling > No noise (50% chance) > I start a bunny hop > “CLAC” when i pump the bike > I throw a bunny again without pedaling > no more “CLAC” until i pedal and stop again.
Here is what was checked / dismantled
Pedals (DH mallet), cranks (stock), chainring (stock) > Disassembled / changed / greased > Not the source of the noise
Bearings > Not the source of the noise > the rear triangle has been re-greased other bearings checked as well
Transmission (GX eagle / XX1) > Test with another transmission and different rear wheel > Not the source of the noise
Engine bay fixations > Dismantled and re-greasing of the screws > no mark or wear symptom> Not the source of the noise
Fox 36 Factory Ebike Opt > Dismantled and re-greasing of the fixations > Not the source of the noise
Fox X2 Factory > Dismantled and re-greasing of the fixations > Not the source of the noise
Fox Transfer > Dismantled and re-greasing of the inserts > Not the source of the noise
The bike has been inspected by a Specialized shop and is still sitting here, they obviouslsy found the noise but not the origin of it.
Maybe the freewheel inside the motor is displaced / broken ?
Any clue of what is going on ?
Thanks
First post for me here but I have been visiting this forum for a long time and it has been really useful to me on many topics, big thanks to the community here
I have a little enigma for you guys : I own a Turbo Levo Gen 3 Comp Carbon and i'm very happy with it, however, for the past month, a rather strange phenomenon has been occurring and I am looking for some help to isolate and fix the issue.
Here is the bike incriminated...
The problem :
A very distinct “CLAC” noise occurs right after the crankset/chainring has stopped spinning (1 sec after you physically stopped pedaling).This is not a creaking noise but a distinctive “CLAC” coming from the engine area.
The noise occurs once in 2 and its growing but only just after you stopped pedaling
The noise can also occur when initiating a bunny hop, but again, only if you have just stopped pedaling and only occurs once each time you stop pedaling.
Its a bit wierd so here some details :
Case 1
Pedaling... (even very hard) (no noise) > I stop pedaling > “CLAC” 1 sec after stopping (50% chance ) > I start a bunny hop right after the noise > no more "CLAC" until i pedal and stop again.
Case 2
Pedaling... (even very hard) (no noise) > I stop pedaling > No noise (50% chance) > I start a bunny hop > “CLAC” when i pump the bike > I throw a bunny again without pedaling > no more “CLAC” until i pedal and stop again.
- The origin of the noise is clearly identified in the engine area.
- No difference if standing/sitting.
- This is the original engine of the bike (3044 miles).
- The bike has never been desrestricted
- No motor error within the diag.
- The motor is generally very quiet.
Here is what was checked / dismantled
Pedals (DH mallet), cranks (stock), chainring (stock) > Disassembled / changed / greased > Not the source of the noise
Bearings > Not the source of the noise > the rear triangle has been re-greased other bearings checked as well
Transmission (GX eagle / XX1) > Test with another transmission and different rear wheel > Not the source of the noise
Engine bay fixations > Dismantled and re-greasing of the screws > no mark or wear symptom> Not the source of the noise
Fox 36 Factory Ebike Opt > Dismantled and re-greasing of the fixations > Not the source of the noise
Fox X2 Factory > Dismantled and re-greasing of the fixations > Not the source of the noise
Fox Transfer > Dismantled and re-greasing of the inserts > Not the source of the noise
The bike has been inspected by a Specialized shop and is still sitting here, they obviouslsy found the noise but not the origin of it.
Maybe the freewheel inside the motor is displaced / broken ?
Any clue of what is going on ?
Thanks
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