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The crankset is the combination of components that convert motion from the rider's leg movements into rotational motion to drive the chain and propel the bike. The crankset includes one or more chainrings (sprockets) and the two cranks, or arms, to which the pedals are attached.
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Clicking noise gets better with water
Its possible that you have oval bearings in the freewheel or even a cracked pawl, even though you say the bike is new this does happen. Take the bike back to where ever you purchased it an ask them to …
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There is a grinding feeling at the end of my pedaling at high speed
Sounds like the bottom bracket bearings are worn or failing. The bearings could be pitted or have become oval over time giving you a tighter/rougher feel in the pedaling stroke. This will become worse …