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Is that the granny smasher ?

This is one of the funniest posts all year.
 

JuhaL

Guru
Someone on our 60 mile group ride today had a very loud creaking bottom bracket. Most of us agreed (behind his back of course - as you do) that we "would never ride with that" :laugh:. It was pretty horrible though.

Small amount of drizzle doesn't stop us Southerners from going for a ride

Noise what is in my bike is not loud, it is just irritating when something like that appears. Maybe my hearing is too good because it pick up too easy these kind of things.
 
Noise what is in my bike is not loud, it is just irritating when something like that appears. Maybe my hearing is too good because it pick up too easy these kind of things.

I know what you're saying. The silent bike is a joy. The creak I had was only when really pushing hard because the press fit bottom brackets are separate on each side. That replacement turns it into a solid one piece.
Also I've had pedal / shoe squeaks when the cleats get old and rounded off.
 

Johnsop99

Veteran
Location
Bude, Cornwall
All this talk about time trials made me realise that I haven't been on Zwift for 4 weeks so entered an ITT on Tempus Fugit this afternoon. 9 riders in the C cat on the road I believe that I finished 3rd but knew that one above me wasn't using a HR monitor so was expecting 2nd in ZP.
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Very happy especially as I finished faster than the last 2 B cats!
Will give Bologna a go later in the week, probably Tuesday.
 
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JuhaL

Guru
I know what you're saying. The silent bike is a joy. The creak I had was only when really pushing hard because the press fit bottom brackets are separate on each side. That replacement turns it into a solid one piece.
Also I've had pedal / shoe squeaks when the cleats get old and rounded off.

Same thing with me. When there is more pressure on a pedal, it's louder especially when I pedal out of the saddle. When the road is smooth and not much power need to use then it's silence. I have a Ceramic Speed BSA bb, I will clean that tomorrow and threads and re-lube it. If it's necessary I will replace the bb.
 

bobinski

Legendary Member
Location
Tulse Hill
Same thing with me. When there is more pressure on a pedal, it's louder especially when I pedal out of the saddle. When the road is smooth and not much power need to use then it's silence. I have a Ceramic Speed BSA bb, I will clean that tomorrow and threads and re-lube it. If it's necessary I will replace the bb.

Cleat or pedal squeak?
 

JuhaL

Guru
Cleat or pedal squeak?

Time will tell, time will tell when I go thru part by part. Pedals are new, I bought them last year but it doesn't mean that they are out of a check list.
 

<Tommy>

Illegitimi non carborundum
Location
Camden, London
Time will tell, time will tell when I go thru part by part. Pedals are new, I bought them last year but it doesn't mean that they are out of a check list.

My go to thing to check first is the chainring bolts juhal. Did you check them yet?. It’s the easiest thing to check too. Just loosen them one at a time put a little blob of grease on them.
 

JuhaL

Guru
My go to thing to check first is the chainring bolts juhal. Did you check them yet?. It’s the easiest thing to check too. Just loosen them one at a time put a little blob of grease on them.

I have check chainring bolts earlier this year. But I don't think it's them because the noise isn't constant and shifting is working fine but sure I can repeat that procedure, like you said it is easiest thing to check. I take my time tomorrow and go thru my bike, probably it's a simple issue, just difficult to localize.
 

<Tommy>

Illegitimi non carborundum
Location
Camden, London
I have check chainring bolts earlier this year. But I don't think it's them because the noise isn't constant and shifting is working fine but sure I can repeat that procedure, like you said it is easiest thing to check. I take my time tomorrow and go thru my bike, probably it's a simple issue, just difficult to localize.

It’s just that thing you said about the noise being worse when you’re out of the saddle. If it’s the BB then normally it’s more constant. Sometimes with the bolts it’s when your more slow out the saddle and grinding they creek. And when you’re sat down and spinning smoothly they’re fine. But I don’t know… hopefully it’s simple anyhow. It can be a little annoying can’t it. So good luck really!
 

Brusgaard

Über Guru
Location
Skive, Denmark
I have check chainring bolts earlier this year. But I don't think it's them because the noise isn't constant and shifting is working fine but sure I can repeat that procedure, like you said it is easiest thing to check. I take my time tomorrow and go thru my bike, probably it's a simple issue, just difficult to localize.

Not one of those failing Ultegra/Dura-Ace chainsets, is it?
 
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