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Saddle clamp probably just needs to be tightened. I doubt the saddle itself is making noises.what would you recommend for a more confortable/premium saddle? I have comp carbon so Bridge Comp, Hollow Cr-mo rails. It creaks like crazy
I did that but it is still creaking from the rail in the backSaddle clamp probably just needs to be tightened. I doubt the saddle itself is making noises.
Tons of saddle options and it's entirely personal preference.what would you recommend for a more confortable/premium saddle? I have comp carbon so Bridge Comp, Hollow Cr-mo rails. It creaks like crazy
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I'm older than you and have had multiple saddles develop creaks at the rail/saddle body interface.I'm 54 and have ridden bikes my entire life. I don't recall any saddle ever creaking on its own. It has always been remedied by the manipulating the saddle clamp. Weird. Only failures I've had are from bending or tearing them.
I switched to SQ-Labswhat would you recommend for a more confortable/premium saddle? I have comp carbon so Bridge Comp, Hollow Cr-mo rails. It creaks like crazy

Put some carbon paste on the rails before attaching to the seatpost.Thanks guys for the responses. I have disassembled everything, lubed, greased et reassembled. Let's see.
The guys here were only getting about 600k of a chain and cassette when they were testing the s-works before launch.Hi guys!
T-Type Sram Cassette issue....
I have 2 set of wheels with gx derailleur and gx cassette 1275 and gx chain....
Rode a lot in turbo on technical climb and i love that
But since i get the gen 4 with 111nm the chain last 500kms before ro be destroyed !!!
And the cassette it is a nightmare the middle cogs ( 4 and 5) bent so easily making the shifting very tricky even more since the last derailleur update.
I am not the only one around with this problem.
On the SRAM website, the cassette 1275 is not rated E-BIKE but the XO 1295 ( the dark one ) yes.
And for sure it is more expensive but is the cassette 1295 more stronger than the xo 1295??
With my previous bike ( race bosch gen 3) i aslo add this troubles but not so offen.
I am a racer guy 80kgs with gear,
Not new to MTB or E MTB, i know how to shift
TIA
On all my S works i would have ro replace cassette and chains at around 600 miles. Just over 2k miles on Orignal Amflow one still going strong, the smooth shift really helps. Note on the UNNO they were seeing 4k under testing often used in Turbo mode. Easy to see why so many Brands want this batt and motor setupThe guys here were only getting about 600k of a chain and cassette when they were testing the s-works before launch.
Not many drive trains are going to withstand 111nm
I also suggest perhaps apply some mechanical sympathy when changing gears. DJI seem to have gotten that part right. Now if only specialized can add that feature to back the power off when changing gears.
Or detune the power to the standard levo. Seem that one is getting much more range out of a cassette and chain.
Then again , if you can afford a s-works you can afford new cassettes every 600km
The guys here were only getting about 600k of a chain and cassette when they were testing the s-works before launch.
Not many drive trains are going to withstand 111nm
Thanks for your NO reply, really not constructive at all
I will not lower the power, are u serious?
In fact if your bike is factory setup to 111nm, the factory have to provide you strong équipement to suit the power !!!
I am a dentist so in don't care about the money!!
I JUST want to know if the 1295 cassette is stronger than the 1275.
OR IF there is another stronger cassette available somewhere
Thanks for your NO reply, really not constructive at all
I will not lower the power, are u serious?
In fact if your bike is factory setup to 111nm, the factory have to provide you strong équipement to suit the power !!!
I am a dentist so in don't care about the money!!
I JUST want to know if the 1295 cassette is stronger than the 1275.
OR IF there is another stronger cassette available somewhere
I also suggest perhaps apply some mechanical sympathy when changing gears. DJI seem to have gotten that part right. Now if only specialized can add that feature to back the power off when changing gears.
Or detune the power to the standard levo. Seem that one is getting much more range out of a cassette and chain.
Then again , if you can afford a s-works you can afford new cassettes every 600km
It is doneMake sure you clean and lube EVERY ride to get a few more miles out of your drive train.
I'm sorry but maybe you know how to shift but you're obviously a bit clueless what you're doing. You can't expect to put this torque/power figures on a flimsy bike derailleur drivetrain and not have massive wear and snapped chains etc.Hi guys!
T-Type Sram Cassette issue....
I have 2 set of wheels with gx derailleur and gx cassette 1275 and gx chain....
Rode a lot in turbo on technical climb and i love that
But since i get the gen 4 with 111nm the chain last 500kms before ro be destroyed !!!
And the cassette it is a nightmare the middle cogs ( 4 and 5) bent so easily making the shifting very tricky even more since the last derailleur update.
I am not the only one around with this problem.
On the SRAM website, the cassette 1275 is not rated E-BIKE but the XO 1295 ( the dark one ) yes.
And for sure it is more expensive but is the cassette 1295 more stronger than the xo 1295??
With my previous bike ( race bosch gen 3) i aslo add this troubles but not so offen.
I am a racer guy 80kgs with gear,
Not new to MTB or E MTB, i know how to shift
TIA
I'm sorry but maybe you know how to shift but you're obviously a bit clueless what you're doing. You can't expect to put this torque/power figures on a flimsy bike derailleur drivetrain and not have massive wear and snapped chains etc.
ThanksOn my comp carbon it is the XS 1270. It is all steel & is very durable (they call it s-series which it is exactly like a GX but heavier less fancy & dedicated for bike manufacturers). I have 1500km of hard riding on it & still well in specs.
Check this video out. He explains everything you need to know about all the SRAM differences for the AXS transmission (s-series, GX, XO, XX). The only drawback it is a HG hub
From my understanding this cassette is only available with HG shimano free wheel design ?Thanks![]()
yes that's the drawback, But you can replace gear from 1 to 4 if necessary.From my understanding this cassette is only available with HG shimano free wheel design ?
Les hub hg je les cisaille en 2, alu ou acieryes that's the drawback, But you can replace gear from 1 to 4 if necessary.
A voir ce qui est plus important pour toi...hub ou tordre chain/cassette
je comprends mais franchement la durabilité de la XS-1270 est incroyableLes hub hg je les cisaille en 2, alu ou acier![]()
With a worn cassette i can go back home but with a broken free wheel i can'tje comprends mais franchement la durabilité de la XS-1270 est incroyable
I understand but the durability of the XS-1270 is unbelievable
je disais rien mais si tu détruis un HG en acier...t as des jambes de robot...It is the microspline i tored many time, not the HG, sorry i made a mistake,so it will worth to give it a try