The clicking sound is coming from the pawls in the one-way clutch that makes up the freewheel mechanism.
If it really annoys you, try getting hold of a "silent clutch" Shimano hub. They had their downsides, but they were quiet.
Or pull the freewheel apart, and repack it with plenty of grease.
It's a fairly fiddly process, as there's usually very little point in servicing freewheel mechanisms - but it's definitely doable w/o any heroics.
Or stop pedalling backwards, there's just not much point in it.
If you're doing technically demanding riding, there's sometimes helpful to pedal backwards maybe half a turn, to get the pedals in the preferred position before tackling an obstacle.
But you'd have to be fairly picky if a brief burst of clicking in those situations really bothers you.
that is the wheel getting ready to change gear
you most likely have low brake fluid or if it stops fine its just an annoying noise
That clicking noise you hear when you press and release the brake pedal is the "Shift Lock Solenoid" engaging and disengageing. The shift lock solenoid is located below the center console directly underneath the gear shift lever. That sound is normal.
Maybe bad CV joints?
If you are not losing brake fluid I would say the master cylinder is bad. Can you tell what direction the occasional noise is coming from?
If the cycle has a fixed wheel with no release ratchet then it will go in reverse when you pedal backwards.
This is the locking mechanism that prevents you from shifting from park without depressing the brake pedal or pressing the release button to the right of the gear shifter. This is the locking mechanism that prevents you from shifting from park without depressing the brake pedal or pressing the release button to the right of the gear shifter.
It sounds like there is a cv joint going bad. See if the noise changes as you turn the wheel while driving. If the cv joint is bad and breaks, then the vehicle will stop moving.
Do you mean when you push the pedal " hard " you hear noise..........if so could be the ABS..........if not, then please have your brakes checked for safety.
ticking noise when the gas pedal is pressed in a 2005 ford ranger
Hi, the grinding noise coming from the rear brakes is either the shoes have worn out & are down to the metal, or the drums havn't been removed for a long time and are full of brake dust / rust etc.
you need a special wheel that has a "coaster brake"