View Single Post
Old 06-03-05, 04:51 PM
  #5  
TCR
Riding Heavens Highway
 
TCR's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Sunny SoCal
Posts: 1,778

Bikes: '04 Giant TCR

Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 2 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 0 Times in 0 Posts
Originally Posted by neil0502
Crap. Starting to pi$$ me off, too

First, you're right: never overtighten the post clamp. Seatposts only need enough torque on the clamp to stop you from pushing the seat clockwise/counter-clockwise *with one hand*. That's not much.

Second, you mentioned that you overtightened one bolt once. Possible that you cracked the top of the tube when you dented the other post?? Get a real good look, maybe with a bright light and a magnifier (or any eyes better than mine!). Grease isn't *going* anywhere once you put it in, so if it worked, it should continue to work . . . unless only a touch of it is getting into the noisy bits. That's why I'm thinking small crack (again: ?)

Third, hate to say "LBS" on this one, but . . . you . . . could....

Fourth, you say you're sure it's not the rails, but have you swapped for another saddle, greased and reinstalled those fasteners just to be sure?

Fifth, have you removed and cleaned (WD-40 and a rag) the two seatpost binder bolts, then greased them with a good quality grease prior to reinstallation (shoulda' thoughta' that one before )

Sixth, [this space left intentionally blank]

Back to you....
Bright flashlight and magnifier sounds like an idea - take the CSI approach. I'm gonna try some Phil Wood grease next time to see if that has better results. I'm wondering if new bolts could help. I'm getting close to taking it in to the LBS where I bought it but I hate to do it over a stupid creaking noise. What's he going to tell me other than what I've done?
__________________
http://vvbc.us
TCR is offline