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Rohloff Internal Hub Gears / Re: Crack noise after shifting
« Last post by Danneaux on February 28, 2026, 04:38:44 AM »This may be no help at all but is at least free to try: Check rear q/r skewer tension.
Where the cracking is associate with force, it may be the axle working in the dropouts or associated. Similarly, I'd check the machine screws are properly tight on the torque reaction arm.
On the drive side, are you using a slotted/circlip-retained drive sprocket? Those can become a bit worn/loose on the carrier and make a noise on/after shifting.
EDIT: 'Came across this checklist for Rohloff-associated noises in my link files...
https://cyclemonkeylab.blogspot.com/2019/04/tech-talk-rohloff-speedhub-50014-making.html
Best, Dan.
Where the cracking is associate with force, it may be the axle working in the dropouts or associated. Similarly, I'd check the machine screws are properly tight on the torque reaction arm.
On the drive side, are you using a slotted/circlip-retained drive sprocket? Those can become a bit worn/loose on the carrier and make a noise on/after shifting.
EDIT: 'Came across this checklist for Rohloff-associated noises in my link files...
https://cyclemonkeylab.blogspot.com/2019/04/tech-talk-rohloff-speedhub-50014-making.html
Best, Dan.

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