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Squeaky front wheel
The front wheel of the Buddy has developed a squeak. The weird thing is that it only squeaks when walking the scoot backwards. No squeaking when moving forwards, braking, etc. So... any ideas?
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My 125 has emitted some odd sounds. I started noticing it when I'd position it for parking for the night, which involves (you guessed it) rolling it backwards. I thought it was coming from somewhere near the center stand. I've been trying to trace it but so far haven't had any success. And now, with the holidays and the weather, I've only ridden the Buddy one day out of the last 10.
I'll keep looking and listening once the weather improves. Hopefully someone else has some ideas. It's unpredictable and intermittent on mine.
I'll keep looking and listening once the weather improves. Hopefully someone else has some ideas. It's unpredictable and intermittent on mine.
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Re: Squeaky front wheel
Mine also gives a squeal sometimes when rolling at very low speeds (i.e., walking it). Maybe it is a bearing getting "loosened up"? MY gf's VW does the same thing in the morning when starting out...ericalm wrote:The front wheel of the Buddy has developed a squeak. The weird thing is that it only squeaks when walking the scoot backwards. No squeaking when moving forwards, braking, etc. So... any ideas?
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I'm so tempted to make some kind of joke about the state of our relationship as a result of these fundamental disagreements... but I do have to go home tonight...lobsterman wrote:ericalm wrote:The front wheel of the Buddy has developed a squeak.Clearly ericalm and GB do not agree on "front" and "rear".GatsbyGirl wrote:Nope. It's neither of the brakes. The sound seems to be coming from the left rear of the bike.rajron wrote:Is it your front brake?
The squeak first appeared soon after I installed the halogen headllight bulb. I thought it may have been the speedo cable (which I'd tugged a few times while liberating the headset), which I disconnected at the wheel and securely re-connected.
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My front brake does the same thing. Just backwards and slowly...like backing out of the garage. Doesn't seem to affect my stopping abilities, so I leave it alone. Brake pads should be cheap and easy to replace if I need to. I suspect, though, that it is simply the pads floating as they are designed to do...to follow any imperfections in the rotor...and moving a bit as you go in the direction they haven't molded themselves to follow.
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Re: Squeaky front wheel
Mice?ericalm wrote:The front wheel of the Buddy has developed a squeak. The weird thing is that it only squeaks when walking the scoot backwards. No squeaking when moving forwards, braking, etc. So... any ideas?
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Hmmm, now that I think about it, perhaps it's that bolt you dropped and lost isntalling the halogen headlight rubbing up against something?ericalm wrote:I'm so tempted to make some kind of joke about the state of our relationship as a result of these fundamental disagreements... but I do have to go home tonight...lobsterman wrote:ericalm wrote:The front wheel of the Buddy has developed a squeak.Clearly ericalm and GB do not agree on "front" and "rear".GatsbyGirl wrote: Nope. It's neither of the brakes. The sound seems to be coming from the left rear of the bike.
The squeak first appeared soon after I installed the halogen headllight bulb. I thought it may have been the speedo cable (which I'd tugged a few times while liberating the headset), which I disconnected at the wheel and securely re-connected.
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Tight front wheel

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Yeah, that sounds like it may be a warranty issue...dnpicardy wrote:My front wheel has been tightening up. Not moving freely. This morning I went out to take a ride and could barely rotate the front wheel. My guess is that it has something to do with the front caliper. I problem has been intermittant for a couple of weeks then this morning was just too tight to ride. Afraid it might lock up on me.
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That's actually a wholly new and different squeak! So now we have 2. I can't imagine where a third would come from.GatsbyGirl wrote:OK, so turns out it is the brake. But it also turns out that it's the rear brake.![]()
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The headset bearings? Does it squeak when turning? You might not hear it once moving.ericalm wrote:That's actually a wholly new and different squeak! So now we have 2. I can't imagine where a third would come from.GatsbyGirl wrote:OK, so turns out it is the brake. But it also turns out that it's the rear brake.![]()
Something attatched via the CVT? That could be lots of things...
Certainly tough to diagnose squeks over the net!

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Yeah. I think it's definitely something that can wait for a scheduled maintenance to check out. Thanks!
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