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Post by urga on Sept 3, 2010 14:25:11 GMT
Hi I hope you can help me because this is driving me crazy! I've just recently built up a 2009 575 (carbon rear)frameset into my dream bike.So far so good......First couple of rides were sweet with no problems and a sublime ride.Then the creak started!Not a problem I thought probably the pedals...bit of grease etc Nope Okay the BB ..stripped it down rebuilt it ....nope.Hmmm seatpost...nope.....ok headset......nope.Surely not the bearings as it's only done about 80 miles max? The 'creaking' is loud and very annoying it only happens when I put pressure on the pedals in and out of the saddle to drive forward.If I stand on the pedals and bounce the bike it silent.Only when I try to propel the bike does this creaking begin. If I want to show someone how loud it is I grab the rear wheel and using a pedal spanner ,and put pressure on the spanner and it creaks everytime.Its as if the rear end is torquing and creaking as it moves. Any ideas how to remedy this? Cheers Dave
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Post by Andrew on Sept 3, 2010 19:16:08 GMT
HI Dave
Interesting problem. Still could be lots of things causing it.
Probably the best next thing to do, is to check all the bolts in the rear are tight. Did you check crank bolts too? Or does it do it in every chainring?
Try letting all the air out of the shock, and cycling the rear suspension, see if you can feel a tight spot or something.
Also check the rear dropout is tight, with the 2 little allen bolts.
Andrew
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Post by Eddy B on Sept 4, 2010 8:55:42 GMT
This could even be the axle in the drop out. However, it could also be the carbon / ally interface which would mean a replacement back end.
Best thing to do is to strip everything down and re-fit with a bit of grease etc. check the bearings though.
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Post by detrance on Sept 6, 2010 11:56:39 GMT
Had exactly the same problem with mine, twice!
First time it was the shock bush - replaced and problem went away.
A month after that it was the rear wheel skewer. Removed, cleaned and greased and it's now ok...... touch wood!
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Post by charliemort on Sept 8, 2010 13:50:15 GMT
is your cassette up fully tight? I've had that a couple of times on bikes, and only creaks under load
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Post by skinnyman on Sept 8, 2010 20:28:28 GMT
Check the rear mech and mech hanger! Clean and re grease, i had the same problem and this worked! No problems since
Eddie
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Post by supertacky on Sept 19, 2010 8:43:08 GMT
i had exactly the same problem and it was my rear axle drop out. Solution tighten the axle. Also check the shock bushes as fox ones wear out quickly, but are cheap to fix
hope you get it fixed. Nothing more annoying
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Post by Pete obguy99 on Jun 5, 2012 19:49:38 GMT
You guys Rock! I had the horrible creaking from the rear of my Yeti 575. I lubed the rear spindle (which I don't think was the cure) and I took off the rear derailleur hanger and lubed the bolts and the entire interface between hanger and the bike... Perfect! No creak. Unfortunately I'm not sure which of the two fixed it but I doubt that lubing the spindle would have that dramatic a result. Thank you for making my ride today!
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Post by nwakefie on Nov 10, 2012 14:44:48 GMT
Just identified that my creak was down to the front mech hitting the chain stay on drops. Metal plate is now knackered but least the carbon is in on piece! Make sure your front mech is seated high enough.
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Post by Andrew on Nov 10, 2012 15:11:11 GMT
You can buy a new metal plate.
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Post by nwakefie on Nov 10, 2012 21:33:56 GMT
Where from Andrew? I didn't think they would be available. Thanks for the advise.
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Post by Andrew on Nov 12, 2012 9:13:43 GMT
I did sell one once. I'll see if there are any left.
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Post by nwakefie on Nov 14, 2012 21:29:51 GMT
Did you find one?
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Post by nwakefie on Dec 9, 2012 11:38:00 GMT
Managed to buy a new protection plate one and a few spares if anyone ever needs one.
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Post by Andrew on Dec 9, 2012 14:34:01 GMT
Sorry I could not get one, been without Internet for almost a week.
I'll add them to the new store for others when I can get back online!
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