When pedaling hard on a bike, you may hear multiple clicks, which can vary depending on the condition of the bike's components.
The number of clicks you hear when pedaling a bike can vary depending on the condition of the bike's gears and chain. It is not a standard or fixed number.
If the battery is bad, you may only hear clicks. It could be the starter, but I would check the charge on the battery first.
Your bike may make noise when you pedal due to issues such as loose components, misaligned parts, or worn-out bearings. These problems can cause friction and vibrations, resulting in the noise you hear while pedaling. Regular maintenance and proper adjustments can help reduce or eliminate these noises.
To determine if the bottom bracket on your bike is loose and needs tightening, check for any play or wobbling in the crankset. If you feel movement or hear creaking when pedaling, it may indicate that the bottom bracket needs adjustment or tightening. It is recommended to have a professional bike mechanic inspect and fix any issues with the bottom bracket to ensure safe and efficient riding.
When you hear clicks it's tight enough.
How do you SHlrkereIT it is how you press hard and you will eventually hear a PLOP and some times you will hear a fart?
solenoids are what clicks, yes it will click if the battery is low.
People who are def or hard of hearing cannot hear.
The musher pedals not the dog (s). It means pushing the sled with one foot while riding the back.
It could be several things, from your switch to your encoder motor. The first thing I would try is to disconnect your negative battery terminal for 30 minutes to reset the TCCM. If that doesn't work, listen for the clicks from the TCCM when you push the buttons to the 4WD. If you don't hear the clicks, you might have a problem with the TCCM. If you do hear the clicks, it could be the vacuum lines or the encoder motor on the transaxle. You can get an encoder motor online for around $140 to $160
depends if there are bats.The dogs can hear them, but don't seem to pay any attention to the bats. The dogs are simply not any more interested in a bat up in the sky, than they are a songbird trilling on a branch.By they way, humans can indeed hear some (but not all) of the sounds that bats make. Hard to describe, but sharp clicks that we can all hear. The bats love to come and hunt the insects that are drawn to sodium lights (street lights). Sometimes we watch them dive and swoop, eating the bugs, just for fun.
Your battery is dead. Turn your lights off next time.