I was biking around tonight, and noticed that the front end seemed to be making some noise. Things I noted:
1. I replaced the front tire recently, which included me taking off and putting on the front wheel myself. I cleaned/greased everything up myself and can't see where I could have gone wrong.
2. The noise (wish I could immitate it here) seemed to be a mix between a high-pitched rubbing noise (similar to chalk on a chalkboard, but not as shrill) and a sucking noise (pulling those last bits of milkshake out of the cup with a straw). I think I've heard similar noises on cars sometimes when they turn with the stearing wheel cranked all the way to one side or the other...or maybe it's a radiator noise I'm thinking of...who knows.
3. As best I can tell, the noise seems to be coming from the front wheel area. However, I've been having trouble recently with something that could possibly be related to fuel starvation, so I'm also wondering if it could be the petcock or something trying to suck fuel past a partly clogged area. It's possible that the noise is coming from more directly under me, but it seems to be the front wheel.
4. I can't figure out what speeds/turns cause it. It is not continuous, but seems to come on in bursts. It was rather cold tonight, and happened perhaps 1/4 of the time I was riding overall. I could hear it a fair amount at fairly slow speeds (less than 15 mph), and think it sorta went away at higher speeds (like 30 mph). But it could be that the noise of the bike just over powers it at that point. My bike is louder than it should be due to drilled out mufflers. Also, I get the noise both when turning and going straight.
Anyone had similar noises or have any suggestions on what to look at??...perhaps something rubbing?...front caliper? Thanks.
--Tyler
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