Creaking seat, maybe seatpost - to grease or not to grease?

Creaking seat, maybe seatpost - to grease or not to grease?

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hab1966

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1,112 posts

227 months

Saturday 4th June 2022
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Have some creaks from the seat area. Ive cleaned and tightened what i can. Should i be applying grease to the seat rails and seat post?

Tony1963

5,682 posts

177 months

Saturday 4th June 2022
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When I had that issue, I smeared the seat post with some grease and the issue disappeared.
But… it was a grippy type of grease that I can’t remember the name of! I’ll keep thinking smile

Edit: carbon assembly paste.



Edited by Tony1963 on Saturday 4th June 19:25

MrBarry123

6,057 posts

136 months

Saturday 4th June 2022
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Not a Canyon Aeroad you’ve got I assume OP?

hab1966

Original Poster:

1,112 posts

227 months

Saturday 4th June 2022
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MrBarry123 said:
Not a Canyon Aeroad you’ve got I assume OP?
No, its a Santa Cruz MTB

jjaack

109 posts

112 months

Saturday 4th June 2022
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Carbon.
Try some pencil lead ground, its very good for sticky locks.
I usually just colour the key in so to speak, works well and almost free. Try colouring in the seat post? Hth.

Super Sonic

9,564 posts

69 months

Saturday 4th June 2022
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Are you sure it's not your bottom creaking?

105.4

4,214 posts

86 months

Saturday 4th June 2022
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One of the YouTube cycling channels had this issue on a Chinese carbon bike he was building.

He eventually solved the problem by wrapping where the seat post fitted into the frame with tinfoil. It’s certainly an easy and cheap trick to try, even if it doesn’t work.

Dannbodge

2,274 posts

136 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
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Yes
Take it out and give it all a clean

If it's a carbon post, put some carbon gripper on it and re-assemble
If it's aluminium then grease it up and put it back together.

RC1807

13,319 posts

183 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
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It's propoably the saddle rails and where they fix into the saddle.
I spent ages trying to locate a creak on my bike, BB out, cranks all apart, everything regreased, etc.
It was the saddle rails!
WD40 in the fitting holes and it cured it for a couple of weeks.
Swapped the saddle, not an issue since.

Handbag

584 posts

231 months

Sunday 5th June 2022
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It was the seat rails on my saddle that was causing a squeak. Put a bit of electrical tape on the rails where it clamps and all good since.