Knocking Sound When Applying Brakes-
This can be caused by a bulge in the rim or the
rim not being straight, the brake mounting bolts being loose, the brakes being out of
adjustment, or the fork being loose. Possible solutions for this are to take the wheel to a
bike shop and have them straighten the wheel, tighten up the brake mounting bolts,
adjust the brakes so that the brake pads contact the rim correctly, and tighten the
headset.
Wheel Wobbles-
This can be caused by a broken axle, the wheel being out of true
(straight), the hub being loose, the headset binding, or damaged hub bearings. Possible
solutions are to replace the axle, have your local bike shop true (straighten) the wheel,
adjust the hub bearings, adjust the headset, or replace the hub bearings.
Steering Not Accurate-
This can be caused by the wheels not being lined up correctly in
the frame or fork, the headset not being adjusted correctly, or the frame/fork being
bent. Possible solutions for this are to align the wheels correctly in the frame and fork,
and adjust the headset. If you suspect that the frame or fork is bent take your bike to
your local bike shop and have them check to make sure.
DO NOT RIDE THE BICYCLE IF THE FRAME OR FORK ARE BENT.
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