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have any of you guys using eggbeaters experienced any creaking noises? i had a very muddy ride on sunday, got home and cleaned and lubed my bike and when i went out on monday i had this creaking/knocking sound i first thought that it was my BB again (replaced BB about a month ago) but it seems to be the pedals because if i move my heel outwards as to unclip and then pedal the noise goes away :blink: if it is the pedals what can i do to correct it? do you oil your eggbeaters?

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I actually have the same problem with my Exustar Ti's. have serviced and greased them up but they still creak. I'll be interested to hear of any solution!

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have any of you guys using eggbeaters experienced any creaking noises? i had a very muddy ride on sunday, got home and cleaned and lubed my bike and when i went out on monday i had this creaking/knocking sound i first thought that it was my BB again (replaced BB about a month ago) but it seems to be the pedals because if i move my heel outwards as to unclip and then pedal the noise goes away :blink: if it is the pedals what can i do to correct it? do you oil your eggbeaters?

 

Thats interesting. <_< Got the same problem.

 

I use eggbeaters and the creaking drives me insane. Seems to be worse on an incline tho :unsure:

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Thats interesting. <_< Got the same problem.

 

I use eggbeaters and the creaking drives me insane. Seems to be worse on an incline tho :unsure:

spot on Eyecandy!! it most certainly is worse on a climb

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My Shimano M540s also have a tendency to squeak.

I've tried grease on the contact areas where the cleat meets the pedal, which got rid of the squeaks, but made for interesting cleating in/out and it didn't solve the problem for very long.

I tried a tiny bit of mineral oil this weekend which worked pretty well. I don't know how long the squeak will stay away though... :unsure:

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Never had that problem with mine. May need to be regreased. You can also get a service kit for them.

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spot on Eyecandy!! it most certainly is worse on a climb

 

Ive got to go to JB this weekend, or sometime soon, for other stuff so ill ask him what he thinks. He's away at the moment.

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Take a candle stick and try working it around the pedal area. Been doing this for a while on my Shimano pedals once or twice a week, works like a charm. If it's a particularly wet and muddy ride I spray them down with a spot of wet lube.

 

@Gunzo: hey shot for that, made for interesting reading.

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yep - mine also creak, although i first thought it was my knees ;)

 

doesn't really bother me, but i guess a greasing will sort them out

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Never had that problem with mine. May need to be regreased. You can also get a service kit for them.

Correct, and most of the times this fixes the issue.

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Hi guys,

 

I had the same problem, and after replacing the pedals, then BB, then free body, I found the solution and could kick myself for spending the money!

 

Hope this will also help for you: Here it is - TIGHTEN YOUR REAR DERAILEUR HANGER!!! Simple as that! The 2 little allen-cap screws. As you pedal hard (like on a hill) it shifts under tension and slip back again causing cracking noise...

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:thumbup: thanks for the headsup crusty i will check that for sure

 

Same here. I was also experiencing some creaking that was driving me nuts this last week and I was sure it was not my new Crank brother pedals.

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I had the same problem with my eggbeaters...

The creaking did go away when the whole eggbeater part stripped off the spindle though :(

 

I had serviced them twice already so I put it down to rider abuse ;)

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