Leah how did it work out? Was the solution effective?

On Monday, September 30, 2024 at 9:09:44 PM UTC-4 dros...@gmail.com wrote:

> The bars definitely do wear out, but the way most Riv riders have them set 
> up (high bar height relative to saddle plus generally chill riding) they're 
> likely to last a very long time. Anytime aluminum is flexing, it’s going to 
> eventually fail. I ride some more extreme terrain on a couple of my bikes 
> and I always do so with steel or titanium bars. Personally, I doubt you’ve 
> worn yours out unless you feel them flexing at times. Technically, the heat 
> treated alloy bars are  “stronger” than the cromo bars, but the alloy bars 
> can still fail from long term use in a way that cromo won’t. I definitely 
> recommend a faceplater as I’ve  always had issues with single bolt stems. 
>
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 30, 2024 at 4:40 PM Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! <
> jonasa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On my raspberry Platypus I have aluminum Billie bars and a Nitto 
>> Technomic 12 cm stem from Riv. Maybe once a year in any of my bikes, I’ll 
>> get this irritating ticking in the bars. Years ago after trial and error, I 
>> found it was coming from where the stem clamps the bars. Put a little T9 on 
>> there and you’ll ride in blissful silence for another year or so. But this 
>> time, it is HORRID. A constant cacophony of ticking that nearly drove me 
>> wild during our 34 mile club ride today. If I grab the bar ends, I can make 
>> the sound happen. I have applied T9 twice, greased the bolt, unscrewed it 
>> and screwed it back in again…it’s still making the noise. If I go howling 
>> to the bike shop they will have mercy and help but before I do that, I’m 
>> coming to you all because you’ll know more about our type of bars. 
>>
>> 1. Do these bars wear out? I can’t imagine that would be the case. The 
>> stem is maybe a year old and the bars maybe 3 years.  
>>
>> 2. Has this ever happened to you? How did you fix it?
>>
>> 3. Would a faceplater stem fix this issue? If I thought it would, I’d get 
>> one and learn how to properly torque that sucker.
>>
>> 4. I can’t get the bars to move on me, if that’s what you’re wondering. I 
>> can stand and put weight on them and they don’t obviously slip.
>>
>> Thanks for your help!
>> Leah
>>
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