DanRichman
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EDITED Nov. 3, 2018: I've kept this post up, rather than deleting it, because the substantive issues it addresses might be of help. But as to my conclusions about who is more reliable for which kind of fix, kindly disregard. There have been too many fixes that didn't really fix, and too many fixes from one shop ostensibly needing fixes from another, that I can't say anymore who is most competent to fix what. I apologize for the confusion. When it comes to service in Seattle, you're on your own!
Forgive me if this has been asked and answered.
After a mere 800 miles, my Bosch Performance Speed engine (on a 2018 Supercharger GX Rohloff HS) has suddenly developed a number of bizarre noises. I'd describe them as faint grinding, crackling sounds.
And there is more play in the pedals than before. There's a looseness detectable when I'm coasting and I alternate slight backpedal and forward-pedal, and there's more pedal travel required before I'm propelled forward.
This began happening after (though of course not necessarily because) a mechanic put too much tension on the belt -- about 65 lbs., vs. the maximum permissible 45 (or thereabouts--can't remember this second). I rode for about 75 miles, sometimes hard and fast, before I discovered and corrected the situation.
Clearly there is something wrong. I am dreading a diagnosis, because I fear it's a problem with one or more bearings. There's no looseness in the crank bolts.
Thoughts? It's OK; I can take it.
(I also posted this to the Bosch sub-forum.)
Forgive me if this has been asked and answered.
After a mere 800 miles, my Bosch Performance Speed engine (on a 2018 Supercharger GX Rohloff HS) has suddenly developed a number of bizarre noises. I'd describe them as faint grinding, crackling sounds.
And there is more play in the pedals than before. There's a looseness detectable when I'm coasting and I alternate slight backpedal and forward-pedal, and there's more pedal travel required before I'm propelled forward.
This began happening after (though of course not necessarily because) a mechanic put too much tension on the belt -- about 65 lbs., vs. the maximum permissible 45 (or thereabouts--can't remember this second). I rode for about 75 miles, sometimes hard and fast, before I discovered and corrected the situation.
Clearly there is something wrong. I am dreading a diagnosis, because I fear it's a problem with one or more bearings. There's no looseness in the crank bolts.
Thoughts? It's OK; I can take it.
(I also posted this to the Bosch sub-forum.)
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