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Most times, the squeaking and rubbing noises are caused by brake pad wear, but you say the brakes are fine. Otherwise, if by constant rotation speed you mean the squeaking/rubbing noise is present even when the brakes are not applied, you might want to get the wheel bearing inspected
no it makes cranky noises
Bad brake pads (wear indicator rubbing rotor), brake pads not retracting and rubbing rotor, or bad wheel bearings. You need to have this looked at before possible great damage is done.
One thing thing that can cause a squeakingÊ noise with each revolution of a tire is new rim brakes. Bad universal joints may cause the squeaking noise or the back plate may be rubbing on the rotor.
check your power steering fluid
Your bicycle may be squeaking because it is rusty. The gears, for example, on the bicycle may be rubbing together and causing friction, thus creating the squeaking noise. Try lubricating your bicycle with WD-40.
Alternator belt in need of Tightening is One Squeaking Noise.
What type of noise? Clunking, squeaking, rubbing. A little more information would help.
Loose belts
Rubbing noise from front axel area
Frequently when you find that your shoes are squeaking, it is often the insole rubbing against the lining. By dusting the inside of the shoe with talcum powder, the noise should cease.
There are several things that could be causing this noise to come from your front wheel well. You could have a faulty wheel bearing, a brake could be dragging, or a hub is rubbing.