If you are cycling anywhere in East Africa, I would suggest caution.
An amorous elephant can manage 15 mph.

On May 27, 9:27 am, zrainryder <zdree...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Upon the last 10 miles of a 3 day excursion with quite a bit of
> climbing, my bike emitted a loud sound that sounded like an elephant
> mating call.  At first I thought it was the front wheel.  The bike
> makes the sound when going 15 mph+ and when coasting or when pedaling
> backwards at that speed.  Otherwise it sounds serendipitously.  I now
> suspect that the cause is in the bottom bracket.  I'm using Sugino
> cranks with a Tange bottom bracket which has around 5,000 miles on
> it.  I have not performed service to it of any kind.   Any thoughts or
> suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks, Chris.
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