A squeaky bicycle seat might not seem like a big deal at first -- until you pedal along, racking up the miles, and it becomes more annoying with every passing minute. If the squeak goes away when you stand on the pedals, you have a fair amount of evidence that the noise emanates from the seat. Your work to fix the squeak needs to address the components of the seat: the saddle and a pair of built-in, thin metal rails underneath the saddle.
[h=2]Step 1[/h]Spray lubricant where the seat rails run through the saddle clamp, which sits atop the seat post and holds the seat in place.
[h=2]Step 2[/h]Wiggle the saddle. If it is loose, tap the nose of the saddle up or down to level the seat. Hold the saddle in the correct position. Tighten the clamp with an Allen key or wrench.
[h=2]Step 3[/h]Test-ride the bike. If the squeak has gone away, you are finished. If the squeak remains, continue with more in-depth maintenance.