Two noob questions regarding a new Cube

john.rot

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I just came back from my first test ride and noticed two things:
1 - "Clunk" from pedal hub/engine when "idling" (going up and down the local test track, feet on pedals, no pedalling). There's a bit of free play there in the hub, and while not engaged from time to time this clunking sound is there. Nothing too serious - is it standard for the Bosch CX bikes?
2 - Front tyre (or wheel, can't tell yet) has a kink that seem to move the entire wheel and bike up and down in a cadence - immediately recognizable on a smooth road; is this a warranty issue or can be looked at a shop (repaired)?

Thanks..
 

Jackware

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When I had my Cube Nutrail arrived the drive sprocket was only hand tight - may be worth checking (it's a reverse thread) though this does need a special socket that easy to find online, and if the cranks are tight - again mine needed further tightening.

Have you checked the tyre is seated equally around the the rim - where it's low would be the obvious area to check compared to the rest of the rim/tyre interface. Again this can be easily fixed if you're not local to a bike shop.
 
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john.rot

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Thanks, I have a local Cycle Surgery and will get their opinion first - perhaps there are easy fixes, or at least they will confirm it's a case of raising a warranty claim with Cube.
 
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john.rot

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I'm booked for tomorrow morning for a check.
Clunk (It does this noise when not pedaling):

Wheel (It looks like the tire is "sunken" into the rim for a small portion)
 

Jackware

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If you contact 'Bearing Man' who's a member on this forum, you should get a definitive answer re the clunk and the tyre just needs seating properly, you may be able to 'pop' it yourself by first deflating it, splashing the tyre/rim with soapy water (it helps the rubber slide on the rim) and pumping the tyre up more than normal. (deflate to the correct pressure afterwards).
 

john.rot

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The tire was reseated, Wheelbase will refund me the cost of doing this.
The engine clunk is indeed normal. Not pretty, but normal. I guess I'll get used to it pretty quickly.

Happy days! :)
 

Beekeeper

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Yeah the tyre needs seating. Take off, soapy water around rim. Pump up using a compressor pump or floor pump with a charger until you hear a loud bang as the bead pops on.

failing that, pump with a normal hand pump and then use a Co2 gas canister or two and that usually pops the bead on
 

MitchF

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Yeah the tyre needs seating. Take off, soapy water around rim. Pump up using a compressor pump or floor pump with a charger until you hear a loud bang as the bead pops on.

failing that, pump with a normal hand pump and then use a Co2 gas canister or two and that usually pops the bead on
Yep, there’s your solution ??
 

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