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Why does my bicycle make a click click sound in the rear?

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I just bought it and it's a MTB. Is there anything wrong? Will it stop soon cause it's annoying!

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  1. its normal its the free wheel cant help it


  2. my break line end is too long and hits my pedals try tucking it back its thats the case

  3. It's normal if the clicking sound comes when you ride the bike. If the noice is a bit loud, and if you are having minor problems switching gears its because the chain is hitting the gear switch. Try adjusting the tension of the wires, and put some lubrication such as wd-40 on the chain.

    Hope this helps

  4. It's probably not a freewheel, but a cassette. Cassettes are louder clicking than freewheels.

  5. It's the freewheel it's normal.

  6. no but your chain may be hitting the gear switch

  7. well, if it sounds like a ratchet the it is your freewheel, and it will make that sound all of the time until it breaks. This happens on all bikes (unless it's a fixed gear bike) If it doesn't sound like a ratchet, it may be your chain.

  8. It is the gears!!! When you move the gears shift around because they have to keep your bike under control.

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