More a wheels/axle than tires/suspension question, but I guess this is the closest forum topic, geographically speaking, so, here’s the scoop.
A couple of weekends ago, I was getting some riding in, and noticed a ‘rattling’ (something like putting a hockey card in bicycle spokes) coming from the front end. I only heard it at low speeds - but didn’t know if that was just because wind and engine noise drowned it out at higher speeds. I had also noticed it intermittently on a ride the weekend before as well, but less regular and less pronounced, but this time, it got bad enough that I started feeling occasional corresponding -very light- ‘clicks’ through the handlebars, and called the ride short.
Expecting that it was a front wheel or axle issue and not wanting to risk riding it again, I was calculating the costs of having the bike picked up and sent over to the mechanic, and then thought perhaps I could just unmount the front wheel and send it and the axle over for inspection. So I had a look at the manual, seemed pretty straightforward, went to look at the bike and found that one of the nuts securing the axle holder was … gone, doubtless having gradually rattled itself loose and eventually off at some point. And of course the other nut was finger loose now that there wasn’t any tension from the other side. (In 42 years, I’ve had blown fuses, fouled plugs, dead batteries, and even a clutch lifter cable that snapped at a stop light, but this was the first time the bike was actually unsafe to ride.) This comes about 10 hours of riding time after I had both tires replaced, so it MAY have been that the nuts weren't sufficiently tightened upon replacement - but if so, it took a while for that one to rotate completely off the thread.
Here's a link to a video of first the noise, and then the fork and axle holder.
So now my two questions are,
1) When I replace the nut (and lock washer and washer), is this something I’ll have to buy a torque wrench to fasten to a specific force (can’t find any settings for these nuts in the shop manual - the mechanic gave a general guideline of 8-10 lfb on a 6mm thread, but these are 8mm, and I haven't heard back since I asked about the larger diameter (I'm thinking early departure for Christmas)). I was hoping to be able to avoid buying a torque wrench for about 5 minutes of tightening 2 nuts, but I'm guessing it's not enough to simply make the two nuts equally and very tight. (Regardless, I think I’ll be adding some thread lock fluid as well … and use those ‘locking nuts’ with nylon in the thread, to try to control the paranoia I’ll have about the front end for a while).
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2) The clicking you’ll hear in the video seems to be regular but at a faster rate than simply the rotation speed of the wheel at the axle, but if anyone's been through a similar situation, are you hearing anything there that might indicate that damage had been done to the axle or any bearings inside there, or should things be alright once the holder is secure again. (Again, asked mechanic in follow-up email but no response yet.)
As always, thanks for your input,
Jim
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