OffitThatM8
Member
Hey guys I've done a search hammered chatgpt and googled this and before I inspect one more thing wanted some input as I've never had this type of creak before in all my 20 years of riding mtb.
Things I've done to address the creak first and then I'll mention the symptoms
1. Retorqued all usual stuff, headset preload, stem bolts, handlebar bolts, calipers, motor mount bolts, seat post, linkage bolts, pedal threads, crank arms, etc pretty much everything
2. Regressed all of the above while I was at it, and axles
3. Sprayed silicone absolutely everywhere on moving parts
4. Retensioned spokes
5. And some more I think
I've been chasing a creak for the past 100km on my relatively new Whyte Kado RS which has in total 235km on it.
It happens when pedalling under load and only when under pedal load, it doesn't creak with every pedal rotation but will creak again if I apply more torque. Basically imagine the bottom of a climb you start peddling > creak > silent > get to the top > stop pedalling > creak > coast > start pedalling > creak. Its also very noticeable using extended boost, quarter crank > creak > stop pedalling > coast a meter > extended boost cuts out > creak.
Interestingly it also creaks when I stop pedalling or applying torque. Happens regardless of whether the motor is on or off, seated of standing, I've bounced on the seat stationary and nothing so definitely seems drive train related rather than linkage or motor related.
I think I've narrowed it down to it being the cassette usually at this point having to spend 20 to 40 quid on tools I'd just book it into the LBS but I've decided nah, I'll fix it myself. Whipping cassettes off and dealing with rear hubs has never been something I've spent a lot of time dealing with so any tips would be good.
Anyone else had anything similiar? What was the fix? Chatgpt says whip the cassette off and clean + regrease before refitting but I'd rather some human input here as the new chatgpt update can get pretty blasé with hallucinations
Any help appreciated TIA
Things I've done to address the creak first and then I'll mention the symptoms
1. Retorqued all usual stuff, headset preload, stem bolts, handlebar bolts, calipers, motor mount bolts, seat post, linkage bolts, pedal threads, crank arms, etc pretty much everything
2. Regressed all of the above while I was at it, and axles
3. Sprayed silicone absolutely everywhere on moving parts
4. Retensioned spokes
5. And some more I think
I've been chasing a creak for the past 100km on my relatively new Whyte Kado RS which has in total 235km on it.
It happens when pedalling under load and only when under pedal load, it doesn't creak with every pedal rotation but will creak again if I apply more torque. Basically imagine the bottom of a climb you start peddling > creak > silent > get to the top > stop pedalling > creak > coast > start pedalling > creak. Its also very noticeable using extended boost, quarter crank > creak > stop pedalling > coast a meter > extended boost cuts out > creak.
Interestingly it also creaks when I stop pedalling or applying torque. Happens regardless of whether the motor is on or off, seated of standing, I've bounced on the seat stationary and nothing so definitely seems drive train related rather than linkage or motor related.
I think I've narrowed it down to it being the cassette usually at this point having to spend 20 to 40 quid on tools I'd just book it into the LBS but I've decided nah, I'll fix it myself. Whipping cassettes off and dealing with rear hubs has never been something I've spent a lot of time dealing with so any tips would be good.
Anyone else had anything similiar? What was the fix? Chatgpt says whip the cassette off and clean + regrease before refitting but I'd rather some human input here as the new chatgpt update can get pretty blasé with hallucinations
Any help appreciated TIA