Noisy Zondas??

PIGEON

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I recently recieved my newly purchased 2nd hand bike which came with a set of Campangnolo Zonda 16 HPWs. I have never ridden Campy wheels before and I don't think anyone I know has a pair either. When I assembled the wheels I noticed the sound in the freewheel is rather loud. Riding around with them is no problem at all, but as soon as I stop pedaling it makes a lot of noise. The sound in itself isn't really alarming, it's just that it's so loud that worries me a bit. Is this normal?
 
Hehe ok thanks :D

I tried to look it up with google (probably a smart thing to do before making forum posts.. :P ) and indeed it seems to be normal. It's comforting to know I'm not riding around with wheels that are badly worn down or something.
 
Zondas

Greasing can help but you get a dull ratchety noise rather than a hollow metallic ratchety noise.

It will help them in the long run though.
 
Ok so where do I grease the wheel and what kind of grease should I use? Compared to the Shimano rear wheel on my other roadbike, the Campagnolo sounds like it resonates in some kind of soundbox, whereas the Shimano wheel produces a more flat and dry ticking sound.
 
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Its just the hollow hub shell. Grease the freehub ratchet mechanism with ordinary 'car' grease. You'll get a tin of the stuff from Halfords or somewhere - Castrol do it, or Halfords own. Lasts for years.

You'll get the freehub off with the right spanners, check the instructions online here for the age of your wheels:

http://www.tuttobici.us/media.php
 

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