if it is a front wheel drive check the cv joints
Sounds like your ball joints are shot. Could also be your axles. I had the same noise, clunking when i turned and it turned out to be my axles. Check the boots to see if they are ripped.
Check you E-Stop Brake on the rear.
Probably something is loose or worn... sorry to not be more specific, but you'll need to track it down to see WHAT is making that noise.
could be your crank shaft
It could be making "noises" because it could be "crying" in some way for some reason. If you are giving it a hug or stroking it then it could be making noises because it likes you stroking it and making a fuss of it. Or it could be growling or barking at you/somebody else for some reason.
Could be the front wishbone. Mine was making similar noise, especially over bumps. Not a major repair - approx €250 euro
If there is a clunking sound when turning a vehicle, the problem might be the ball joints in the front end. The ball joints help to support the A-Frame which helps to keep the wheel on and upright.
A clunking noise when pedaling a bike could be caused by loose pedals, a loose chain, worn-out bottom bracket bearings, or a misaligned derailleur. It is recommended to have a professional bike mechanic inspect and repair the issue to ensure safe and smooth riding.
Yes, but there could be a toll charge associated with that route. Tolls are based upon the number of axles and total weight. A car towing a trailer would have 3 axles at the minimum, 4 if the trailer has dual axles.
If there is a clunking noise on a 1991 Firebird Formula 5.0 when going below 30 mph, and the clunking noise does not happen when the clutch is depressed, it is probably a problem with the flywheel. The flywheel moves freely when the clutch is depressed. When the clutch is not depressed, it could be that something is rubbing on the flywheel, like the clutch plate.
A clunking noise when pedaling an exercise bike could be caused by loose pedals, a loose chain, worn bearings, or a misaligned crank. It is important to inspect and tighten any loose components to prevent further damage and ensure safe operation of the bike.
it could be anything, from the axles to an engine with a lack of oil.