Most likely you have to grease the pedals, however.... if they have the 
plastic reflector inserts, make sure that they haven't worn out and are now 
loose in their mounts; and while probably not applicable in your case, make 
sure the hard plastic end on your shoe laces aren't bouncing off the 
downtube.

On Sunday, April 20, 2014 9:06:52 PM UTC-4, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> My bike has a click/ping/ting sound that happens at the same place in the 
> pedal stroke (as my right foot nears the bottom of the stroke). It happens 
> in various gears and most of the time, but seems to randomly disappear. It 
> stops if I stop pedaling. Based on this, I believe I can eliminate chain 
> and cassette, and visually I’ve checked for derailure wire or other 
> obstical that gets dinged with each revolution of the cranks. So I’m 
> thinking cranks or bottom bracket. Ideas?
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
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>  
>

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