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domcarr
I've just taken delivery of a new Kiron MTL Blade and I can't beleive the racket the freewheel makes! I've been MTBing for years and have only just returned to the road so this came as something of a surprise to me! Is there anything I can do to get rid of the clicking, or can anyone recommend a decent (good value) replacement freewheel that might be quieter / silent??

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Geoff_SS
Well, you could always keep pedalling then you would ever hear the clicking. A noisy freewheel isn't something that bothers me to be honest. In fact I find it a reassuring sound because it means the pawls, pawl-springs and the ratchet are working. It's when it goes quiet I worry.

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nicklouseLives Here
fulcrum racing 7 wheelset?

Sorry not happening, maybe pull the carrier off and add a little more grease to the ratchet.

Guess you were using old shimano hubs on the MTB?

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Evil Laugh
Shimano RS10 has silent freewheel.

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daveclow
my askium's started out noisy, but after a couple rides the clicking has gone! not sure if thats normal?

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pud77
My old Shimano R550 wheels were silent. From what I've read / heard most Shimano wheels seem to be about the quietest wheels out there.

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Escargot
I've wondered this too. My MTB is completely silent but my Ksyrium's are very metallic sounding.

I'd rather it was quiet too but suppose the clicking is useful when approaching horses/pedestrians etc.

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giant mancp
Don't let it bother you, it's supposed to be noisy!

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Meds1962
It's worse if you go from Shimano to something else beacuse you're used to the quiet and a noisy freewheel sounds horrendous but you just get used to it. If you ride in a group you're bound to have to listen to some noisy mavic, richey or other similar anyway.

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prawny
My ritchey freehub went quiet, then it died I think the crap was deadening the sound. Enjoy the clickyness Very Happy

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ride_whenever
Interestingly, i went out with a guy on CK hubs last night, couldn't hear them. But then most of us have hope hubs, so you can hear the ride coming a mile off!!!!!!

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singlespeedexplosif
freewheels are supposed to be noisy. it's a sign of quality.

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andy_wrx
In a group it's useful, you can tell when the guy in front suddenly stops pedalling

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knedlicky
singlespeedexplosif wrote:
freewheels are supposed to be noisy. it's a sign of quality.
That's what they say about Hugi hubs and freewheels, which are quality, but I doubt if it's generally true that noise = quality.
The noise is why I've never chosen to have Hugi.

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DesWeller
I hate noisy freehubs. Out on a quiet summer's day, pootling along some quiet back lane, enjoying the silence, forget to keep pedalling and CLACKACLACKACLACKACLACKA splits the peace! Boo. No need for it.

Another one for Shimano here BTW (WH-R500).

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singlespeedexplosif
enjoying the silence, forget to keep pedalling and CLACKACLACKACLACKACLACKA splits the peace! Boo. No need for it.
so pedal Smile


I doubt if it's generally true that noise = quality.
DT - noisy
Campag - noisy
Hope - noisy
White Industries - noisy

Shimano - quiet.

QE and frickin' D. Wink

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Ectomorph
My Ambrosio makes a racket, but built into a top quality wheel it makes the whole wheel sort of 'sing'. I quite like it and, as singlespeedexplosif said, "freewheels are supposed to be noisy. it's a sign of quality".

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Ectomorph
singlespeedexplosif wrote:
QE and frickin' D. Wink


Nice use of Latin. +1

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DesWeller
singlespeedexplosif wrote:
enjoying the silence, forget to keep pedalling and CLACKACLACKACLACKACLACKA splits the peace! Boo. No need for it.
so pedal Smile


Pffft. Sometimes you just want to coast. I don't like noise in machines, it usually means something is striking something else too hard, or something is sliding on something that it shouldn't.

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domcarr
My summary from this then is that Shimano is the way forward. Can't beleive so many people actually like that annoying CLICKEY CLACK racket!! Thanks for the info.

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