Your rear wheel may be squeaking when turning due to worn out wheel bearings or lack of lubrication. It is important to have it checked by a mechanic to prevent further damage.
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Your rear wheel may be squeaking due to lack of lubrication, worn brake pads, misaligned wheel, or loose spokes. It is recommended to inspect and address these issues to prevent further damage and ensure smooth operation of your bike.
A squeaking noise from the rear left tire when turning is typically caused by a worn wheel bearing. The bearing supports the wheels as they turn. Could also be the brake pad "squealer" letting you know it is time to have the brakes serviced.
Your rear wheel may be squeaking due to lack of lubrication, worn out bearings, or misalignment. To fix it, try lubricating the wheel bearings, adjusting the alignment, or replacing the bearings if necessary. If the issue persists, consider seeking help from a professional bike mechanic.
ummm power steering
you need power steering fluid.
low air pressure in your tires. fill 'em up!
ball joints or tie rods
Its Your CV Joint Or Your Wheel Bearing ........... if it is your cv joint you will hear the knocking or clicking sound especially whilst turning corners.xxxx
could be struts and or strut brg plate that mounts the strut at the top
Most likely it is low power steering fluid. Check fluid and see if noise goes away.
Could be brakes or if rear wheel drive could be a "U" joint going bad