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Chain or Bottom Bracket Creaking Noises
My long-standing creaking problem turned out to be my Salsa seatpost.
I remounted my old American Classic post and everything got quiet. For the longest time I thought it was the BB, it even sounded like it was coming from down there. Go figure. On Thu, 18 May 2006 21:53:22 -0400, Steve Sr. wrote: Hello, I have a fairly new titanium frame bike with an Ultegra 10 speed group. The bike now has about 2800 miles on it. Within the last couple of hundred miles or so it has developed an annoying creaking noise that seems to emanate from the BB area. It also seems to be worse at certain temperatures. Last Saturday's ride started off in the low 50's and the bike was quiet. as the temperature rose into the mid-upper 70's the noise got louder and more frequent. I have also noticed that the noise seems worse at easy/moderate pedal effort. Under heavy load or if I purposely maintain constant force on the drive train the noise lessens or goes away. Most of the time the noise seems synchronized to the crank rotation other times the noise is pretty much constant and almost sounds synchronized with chain rotation. Or maybe it is just that weird Wipperman connect link making its way through the jockey pulleys! I took the bike to the shop and they removed cleaned and then reinstalled the BB. They also used a generous amount of anti-seize on the threads as I could tell from the remnants around the BB cups. I went out at lunch today when it was in the mid-70's as well and the noise was still there. So fixing the usual cause of these squeaks seems to have made absolutely no difference. Any other thoughts on where this noise could be coming from? My only other thought is that the noise is still in the BB only in sealed bearing cup and not where the cup attaches to the frame. Do these external BB designs have this kind of problem? Is it possible that this BB is toast after only 2800 miles? Do chains ever make this kind of noise? The chain has been lubed with Pro-link. Under no load it doesn't appear to have any tight links unless there is still some grit in there that is causing it to bind only under load. Any ideas? Did I miss anything? Thanks as always for your thoughts, Steve |
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