Gritty sound coming from front fork.

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    Leviathan

    I have noticed a gritty sounding noise coming from the head of my front fork where it meets the frame. I guess I didn’t notice this outside as it is a quite quiet hiss and only there when I turn the handlebars. I was tightening my front brakes for new years and noticed this sound.

    I have tried taking the handlebars and various rings off the top of the stem but for some reason the fork does not slide out (I’ve not tried this before.) Using a torch I can’t see anything that looks like components down the tube. All the online videos seem to be for mountain bikes and the forks come out easily. I would like to try and clean and grease the components and see if that improves the situation.

    Some of the outer paint around the joint is chipped off. I try to keep the bike clean and dry but that is only so possible. I have smeared lithium grease around the joint seeing as I can’t take the fork off, and it has improved the noise a bit. However I am worried this might be a problem starting to build up.

    Any advice, please?

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  • #710677
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    Anonymous

    When you’ve fixed the problem
    When you’ve fixed the problem it might be worth using one of these or similar http://www.jejamescycles.co.uk/bbb-headguard-neoprene-headset-protector-pair-id21949.html

    I use one on my wet weather bike and don’t suffer any issues in this area anymore.

    #710675
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    therevokid

    chances are the compression
    chances are the compression ring is stuck hence you
    can’t get the forks out …. have a look at this page
    (about 2/3’s of the way down) it has an exploded picture
    of both threaded and threadless headsets 🙂

    http://sheldonbrown.com/headsets.html

    yours has a 1 1/8″ – 1 1/2″ integrated so a replacement
    could be http://sheldonbrown.com/headsets.html or
    http://www.wiggle.co.uk/fsa-orbit-c-40-acb-black-1-18-aheadset/ or http://www.wiggle.co.uk/ritchey-pro-drop-in-semi-tapered-headset/ if your headset really is dead.
    A “Slight whisper” could be the cable outer moving against
    the frame ????

    #710673
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    Leviathan

    Its a Jamis Xenith Comp. I
    Its a Jamis Xenith Comp. I may just be paranoid, it is just a whisper, less than the sound of scratching your belly. I should have know it would actually be impending doom. Well I have no money to spend on components so it will have to get worse first.

    #710671
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    joemmo

    Sounds like some crud in the
    Sounds like some crud in the bearing, very common in the lower race. Easy enough to sort out though but it would help to know what kind of headset it is – some have serviceable bearings you can clean, some you replace the whole bearing but smearing grease round the outside wont help. What bike is it? This would help identify the headset to start off with.

    #710669
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    Gromski

    Sounds like your headset may
    Sounds like your headset may have given up the ghost, which they all do eventually.

    If it’s stuck then, assuming you’ve removed the cap, stem and any spacers then a gentle tap with a rubber mallet should help free things up.

    Once released you can then remove the bearings from the top and bottom and get some replacements. Their mostly sealed units these days and so practically impossible to service.

    If you let us know which bike this is one it should be an easy enough to work out a suitable replacement.

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