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hambini
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by hambini on Sat Oct 07, 2017 7:34 pm
Calnago wrote:I'm not sure why Hambini is making the recommendation NOT to use grease here. And I've never heard of grease "attacking" carbon. In fact, that's how most headsets are these days... the headtubes have the carbon bearing seats molded into the carbon and you just drop the bearings right in top and bottom, with appropriate amounts of grease.
Grease attacking carbon fibre is well known and well documented, some of the constituents in grease (depending on which sort) attack the binding agent in carbon fibre.
Hambini Aeronautical Engineer, Polluting YouTube since 2016 - views expressed are my own...
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Calnago
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by Calnago on Sat Oct 07, 2017 7:41 pm
Hmmm.... it would seem then that either the vast majority of bicycle manufacturers are unaware of this or that it is not something to worry about for this application.
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FIJIGabe
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by FIJIGabe on Sat Oct 07, 2017 10:20 pm
I'll chime in, since I've had issues in the past. QR's are a good place to look, as well as the headset. If you didn't assemble your bike, you might not be aware of how the cables are routed. The lower bearing is a standard lower HT bearing, but the upper bearing has an inner sleeve, through which the cables pass. Make sure there is grease on all contact points there. When I've had creaking in my bike, it's usually after I've washed it, and some of the grease I put in the headset bearings has washed out. To grease it, just loosen the stem, lift it a little, then work some grease under the bearings. Tighten everything up and give it a try.
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markyboy
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by markyboy on Mon Oct 09, 2017 6:28 pm
FIJIGabe wrote:I'll chime in, since I've had issues in the past. QR's are a good place to look, as well as the headset. If you didn't assemble your bike, you might not be aware of how the cables are routed. The lower bearing is a standard lower HT bearing, but the upper bearing has an inner sleeve, through which the cables pass. Make sure there is grease on all contact points there. When I've had creaking in my bike, it's usually after I've washed it, and some of the grease I put in the headset bearings has washed out. To grease it, just loosen the stem, lift it a little, then work some grease under the bearings. Tighten everything up and give it a try.
Thanks i will try that
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goodboyr
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by goodboyr on Mon Oct 09, 2017 9:25 pm
Calnago wrote:Hmmm.... it would seem then that either the vast majority of bicycle manufacturers are unaware of this or that it is not something to worry about for this application.
I agree. Either this is some theoretical concept that doesn’t apply in real life, or the great hambini is totally off base.
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markyboy
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by markyboy on Tue Oct 10, 2017 4:25 am
joejack951 wrote:markyboy wrote:What primer is it and do you mix them or put on before loctite?
Loctite 7471 or 7649 per the datasheet for 609:
https://tds.us.henkel.com/NA/UT/HNAUTTD ... 609-EN.pdfBrush the primer on the carbon fiber bore and allow to dry (takes seconds usually). Apply 609 to the clean bearing and press quickly into place.
ok thanks i will try the headset first and if still creaking i will try this.
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Rich_W
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by Rich_W on Wed Oct 11, 2017 9:48 pm
My Madone 9 is creaking from the Iso-decoupler joint... only creeks when in the saddle...
Warranty claim pending... might be seeing a new frame.
Thought it was the BB or rear QR. nope...
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markyboy
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by markyboy on Thu Oct 12, 2017 7:03 am
I have now greased all the front end and now needs to go for a ride to see if it still creaks.
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markyboy
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by markyboy on Thu Oct 12, 2017 7:24 am
Does anyone have any photos or have a link to the madone 9 decoupler?cant seem to find any.
Do they need to be serviced?if so whats involved as i have not even taken the covers off of mine.
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markyboy
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by markyboy on Mon Oct 16, 2017 3:47 pm
Still creaking
loctite 609 on bb,greased all skewers,tightend iso decoupler etc etc.
Put bike on tacx neo no creaking what could it be?could it be on the back wheel somewhere?dura ace c35.
I will swap out the back wheel and try it with my bora back wheel and see if that creaks.
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Delorre
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by Delorre on Mon Oct 16, 2017 6:01 pm
markyboy wrote:Still creaking
loctite 609 on bb,greased all skewers,tightend iso decoupler etc etc.
Put bike on tacx neo no creaking what could it be?could it be on the back wheel somewhere?dura ace c35.
I will swap out the back wheel and try it with my bora back wheel and see if that creaks.
Can be the DA casssette (known issue) or the free-hub. Had that issue with some dt240 rear wheel after only 2 months of use. A 10' service (cleaned + regreased) and silent until now!
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Delorre
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by Delorre on Mon Oct 16, 2017 6:03 pm
Never mind above mention of DA, I now see you are on etap, so I suppose you use a red cassette? But, put some grease on the interface between cassette and freehub body for the sake of it.
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markyboy
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by markyboy on Mon Oct 16, 2017 6:14 pm
Delorre wrote:markyboy wrote:Still creaking
loctite 609 on bb,greased all skewers,tightend iso decoupler etc etc.
Put bike on tacx neo no creaking what could it be?could it be on the back wheel somewhere?dura ace c35.
I will swap out the back wheel and try it with my bora back wheel and see if that creaks.
Can be the DA casssette (known issue) or the free-hub. Had that issue with some dt240 rear wheel after only 2 months of use. A 10' service (cleaned + regreased) and silent until now!
Thats my next option and see what happens thanks
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markyboy
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by markyboy on Tue Oct 17, 2017 11:55 am
Silent at last
i took off cassette greased and cleaned hub happy days
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