I of course am assuming you have a Sugino crank.

Best,


~Hugh


On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 9:17 AM, Hugh Smitham <hughsmit...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Jay I think I know the problem. As you must of removed the crank when you
> worked on the chain-rings you need to torque the crank bolt  "And for all
> you torque-spec types: 320-390 inch pounds" from the riv site,
>
> http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/cr1.htm
>
> I think Ron already mentioned this. I had this identical issue. My torque
> wrench is in Ft/Lbs or Newton meters. I converted the above torque to 37
> Newton and no more creaking. Those noises are frustrating.
>
> Best,
>
>
> ~Hugh
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 11:51 PM, Jay in Tel Aviv <jayin...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> A few more details in case anyone is still reading this:
>>
>> Creaking happens under hard pedalling. I feel it through my feet, so it
>> really seems like it's coming from the crank area. It started a few weeks
>> after I replaced chain rings (from Sugino triple to 40-26-bashguard) and
>> the chain ring bolts were a bit loose when I tightened them. Honestly, I
>> don't remember if I greased the cranks before reinstalling them. I
>> usually do, but I had them off for cleaning not too much before so maybe I
>> figured they were good enough. I'll pull, clean, regrease and reinstall
>> them this weekend.
>>
>> Shifting - With the old cassette, Shimano 11-34, the only issue I noticed
>> while riding was failure to shift up from 18T to 15T. I had to shift twice,
>> to 13T and them down again if I wanted that gear. It had been fine before
>> that for a long time until I replaced the chain. New and old chains were
>> both Shimano. With the new SRAM 11-34 cassette, on the stand, it is
>> skipping cogs going in both directions. I would think that the cable could
>> be either too loose or too tight, not both. I will try the adjustment
>> procedure described here and hope nothing is bent. Derailler is LX from
>> Jensen's ($30 NOS if anyone needs). I wouldn't expect any compatability
>> issues, but maybe that's part of it?
>>
>> Jay
>>
>> On Sunday, November 24, 2013 4:07:51 PM UTC+2, Jay in Tel Aviv wrote:
>>
>>> 2 annoying mechanical issues on my Sam Hillborne:
>>>
>>>
>>>    1. Creaking - sometimes more, sometimes less, but dramatic enough to
>>>    be easily heard by someone riding next to me. Tried so far - tightening
>>>    chain ring bolts; cleaning, oiling and finaly replacing the chain; 
>>> playing
>>>    with FD trim until cross-eyed, check BB for play. Next steps - replace
>>>    pedals, replace BB even though no play, ...?
>>>    2. Rear shifting - indexed bar end shifter was skipping my favorite
>>>    cog (15T), so yesterday I replaced the cassette, thinking I had waited 
>>> too
>>>    long to replaced the chain a few weeks ago. Now it's skipping all over in
>>>    indexed mode, both up and down. Tightening the cable (also recently
>>>    replaced) didn't help either so I switched to friction, which is of 
>>> course
>>>    fine. I have nothing against friction, but I don't like it when things
>>>    don't work. In this case I'm commuting in traffic with a 40-26 in front, 
>>> so
>>>    for this terrain it's essentially a 1X9 and I want indexing.
>>>
>>> I don't have access to a Rivish LBS anymore, and no one I know around
>>> here has ever seen a bar end shifters. So it's just you guys.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jay
>>>
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