I need some advice!
My Super 8 150 has thrown me another mystery.
Ever since the weather got below freezing (yes, I'm riding all year, even in the butt-clenching cold), I've notice an occasional squeeking sound from the front wheel. It's not constant, just at random times. I've spun the wheel by hand, and it only does it when spinning forward, but not if I spin it backwards.
If the temp get back up in the mid 40s or higher, it's perfectly silent like normal. But when it drops below freezing again, It will sometimes make the squeek, and then behave again. Like I said, completely random.
I checked the wheel for any looseness, and it's solid. No play at all, and no wobble or funny handling when riding.
Where would be the most obvious culprit to look at. The front brakes are fine.
A friend said it could be the speedo drive needing to be greased. I've got just over 4000 miles on it.
Would the wheel bearings start going bad that soon?
Or, could it just be a cold weather quirk? Like I said, when the temps go up, it doesn't make a peep!
Just looking for some direction before I pull the whole front wheel off.
Thanks in advance!
Duke-