Hi all. Newb here.
I just picked up a used '96 Kilauea, and unfortunately was in too much of a hurry to notice a significant click when I pedal. The click only occurs when I first get on the pedals, or when I suddenly put more pressure on them while riding. If I ride gently on smooth pavement, there's no click.
LBS says it's probably the crank. I pulled both cranks off. The drive-side crank looks good fine, but the other side's square-taper socket is definitely a bit deformed. Could this be causing a click, or is it likely coming from somewhere else (e.g., bottom bracket)?
What are my options at this point? Can I upgrade both the bottom bracket and crankset to something newer and more available, or am I stuck digging around for square-taper cranks? What's the best way to tell which kind of square-taper I need?
I'm new at this stuff, but I'm eager to learn. Thanks for your patience!
I just picked up a used '96 Kilauea, and unfortunately was in too much of a hurry to notice a significant click when I pedal. The click only occurs when I first get on the pedals, or when I suddenly put more pressure on them while riding. If I ride gently on smooth pavement, there's no click.
LBS says it's probably the crank. I pulled both cranks off. The drive-side crank looks good fine, but the other side's square-taper socket is definitely a bit deformed. Could this be causing a click, or is it likely coming from somewhere else (e.g., bottom bracket)?
What are my options at this point? Can I upgrade both the bottom bracket and crankset to something newer and more available, or am I stuck digging around for square-taper cranks? What's the best way to tell which kind of square-taper I need?
I'm new at this stuff, but I'm eager to learn. Thanks for your patience!