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Old 04-22-22, 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by bampilot06
Its all tight. This has always been a problem with this bike since day one. I just didn’t sprint in the past or get out of the saddle much at all, so it didn’t bother me. Now that my riding has changed it’s more of an issue. It doesn’t rub at all in the saddle, the instant I am out of the saddle it starts rubbing as I sway the bike. Rubs on both sides. Almost like the fork is flexing too much.
I still get that a little bit, at times, too. Sometimes it can just be a little bit of debris clinging to a pad - riding on a moist day or dewy morning can be enough. But I'd still check the other things, too - it doesn't take much to induce rub when you're pedaling in anger.

Originally Posted by bampilot06
I always forget.
They'd be hard to mistake; they come out with a quarter turn. If you have to unscrew them, they're normal TAs.
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