Hi Jay,

I've had that happen twice to me on different wheels. The first time it was
the one eyelet ( I think) come loose inside the rim. I think it was an Open
Pro rim. The second time, it was a tiny crack in the rim on a spoke hole.
It was a Dyad rim with 36 spokes.

Remove the wheel and rotate it. Verify the bearings as instructed. If not
the bearings, remove the tire and rotate and inspect the rim very
carefully.

René

On Thursday, August 25, 2016, Ed Felker <eddie...@gmail.com> wrote:

> We use White hubs on our tandems. That rear clicking you describe is
> familiar. It's the sound of a White hub needing service. The bearings are
> relatively inexpensive.
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