Thank you I’ll be trying all the tips, the creaking not only spoils my ride but really annoys anyone cycling with meI have also been dealing with persistent creaks on my Q45. I concur with the other suggestions to try and isolate the noise by tightening, removing, and/or greasing any potential tension points individually. I have finally gotten my creaking to stop by 1) removing one of the 3 spacer rings from the top of the steerer tube (right below where it attaches to the handlebars), and 2) further tightening the clamp bolts that hold the seat to the seat tube. I had previously tightened all the bolts along the boom and steering tube, but without success. I wish you the best of luck: this creaking can really go a long way toward destroying the serenity that usually comes with biking.
Thank you good advice, but I do hope you’re wrong about never finding the sourceLots of moving pieces on a Q45. Seat, bars, front triangle, suspension, pedals. What it doesn’t have is chain noise, which I had lots of on my Volae.
It’s tempting to just tighten everything, but beware! I found out the hard way that overtightening can lead to stripped threads.
I’d start with the seat and suspension. But honestly, you may never find the source.
Thank you I’ll try that tomorrowCheck for the washers on the pivot clamp bolt, and make sure that sleeve is greased. This is in my experience the most common area for creaking where the washers are not correct:
@Robert Holler
Check for the washers on the pivot clamp bolt, and make sure that sleeve is greased. This is in my experience the most common area for creaking where the washers are not correct:
Did you view the video in Robert's post above? Should be all you need.Ok so stripped all the bolts on the seat cleaned and re greased cleaned and re greased all the skewers creak still remains one thing I’m pretty sure of it’s coming from the pivot/ suspension area can anyone give me some tips on dismantling and greasing the pivot point.
Thank you, After much searching I too have traced my creak to the shock don’t know if it’s a faulty shock, the bike is new so I hope not, but I would appreciate advice on how to check if the shock is faulty.I have had two creaks: 1) your original post; and 2) top boom clamp creak.
I spent much time on 1), and back and forth with Robert on it (including video with audio), and on mine it was/is clearly a defective shock. If you (better yet, a helper) stand next to the bike and push down on the seat at the top, you mayhear a creak originating in the shock. Because it was a bit hard to find a similar shock, I have an exact replacement on order, hoping it won't creak similarly.
I'm still working on 2), and appreciate the pointers here.