Page 256 of 530 FirstFirst ... 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 ... LastLast
Results 6,376 to 6,400 of 13244

Thread: Ask the experts

  1. #6376
    Join Date
    Jun 2020
    Posts
    5,561
    Quote Originally Posted by toast2266 View Post
    I don't know anything about those hubs in particular, but the microspline driver on my Chris Kings is extremely prone to creaking. I've already warrantied it once. An XD driver (on the exact same hub) doesn't creak at all. I'm beginning to suspect that the microspline design is just a bit problematic. The guys at Chris King indicated that they'd had some trouble making a microspline driver that worked well, but I don't know the specifics of what makes it tricky.
    I’ve been assuming the noise is internal, but the only time I’m removing the cassette is when there’s noise. Could be dirt build up between the cassette and splines. That’s an easy one to check, so will try that before cleaning/lubing again.

    XTR cassette for what it’s worth.

  2. #6377
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    Hell Track
    Posts
    13,915
    Quote Originally Posted by J. Barron DeJong View Post
    I’ve been assuming the noise is internal, but the only time I’m removing the cassette is when there’s noise. Could be dirt build up between the cassette and splines. That’s an easy one to check, so will try that before cleaning/lubing again.

    XTR cassette for what it’s worth.
    Yeah, same here - XTR cassette. I spent a bunch of time fiddling around trying to pin down the location of the creak. Mine was definitely inside the freehub; greasing the splines / cassette didn't do anything. And I have another Novatec hub with microspline that, with the same XTR cassette, never creaked (which is kind of amusing that the cheap hub has been the quiet, reliable one).

  3. #6378
    Join Date
    Apr 2012
    Posts
    348
    Quote Originally Posted by Flounder View Post
    Thanks. Didn’t even think of this route. I might have some cores in a bin downstairs. Time to get digging.
    While you're digging around down there, find your spoke wrench -> the 11-ga side is the core-remover tool you didn't know you had.

  4. #6379
    Join Date
    Aug 2002
    Location
    PA
    Posts
    2,659
    Quote Originally Posted by toast2266 View Post
    Yeah, same here - XTR cassette. I spent a bunch of time fiddling around trying to pin down the location of the creak. Mine was definitely inside the freehub; greasing the splines / cassette didn't do anything. And I have another Novatec hub with microspline that, with the same XTR cassette, never creaked (which is kind of amusing that the cheap hub has been the quiet, reliable one).
    In my experience Chris King hubs have been overpriced fragile garbage for about 10+ years now. Several of my crew abandoned them for repeated issues and the attitude from their support matches their elitist price. So no surprise from me that a quiet cheap hub is more reliable.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

  5. #6380
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Down In A Hole, Up in the Sky
    Posts
    35,439
    Creaking was a big issue when the XTR cassettes were first appearing. The first batch didn't have the .05mm clear plastic spacer that goes under the cassette, and most of them were creaking. Do tou have the freehub body spacer installed?
    (Just throwing this out there, good luck!)

  6. #6381
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    Hell Track
    Posts
    13,915
    Quote Originally Posted by VTskibum View Post
    In my experience Chris King hubs have been overpriced fragile garbage for about 10+ years now. Several of my crew abandoned them for repeated issues and the attitude from their support matches their elitist price. So no surprise from me that a quiet cheap hub is more reliable.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Yup, pretty much. So many better hub options these days.

  7. #6382
    Join Date
    Jun 2020
    Posts
    5,561
    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    Creaking was a big issue when the XTR cassettes were first appearing. The first batch didn't have the .05mm clear plastic spacer that goes under the cassette, and most of them were creaking. Do tou have the freehub body spacer installed?
    (Just throwing this out there, good luck!)
    For 2021 that spacer would be attached to the backside of the large cog assembly, right? I’m pretty sure I saw it stuck to the backside of that part, but definitely do not have a loose spacer on there.

  8. #6383
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Down In A Hole, Up in the Sky
    Posts
    35,439
    Forum Cross Pollinator, gratuitously strident

  9. #6384
    Join Date
    Jun 2020
    Posts
    5,561
    Quote Originally Posted by rideit View Post
    Thanks. I found the video at the end of that thread when I first ran into this issue. The sound on my bike is just like that, and it does go away when lubing the part he says, it just won’t stay away.

    Going to try some of the other ideas just to eliminate them, but can’t say I’m feeling very confident as of now.

  10. #6385
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Down In A Hole, Up in the Sky
    Posts
    35,439
    Here’s your best solution:
    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	951914B0-2C5E-4767-906D-B38D0F50586B.jpg 
Views:	70 
Size:	410.3 KB 
ID:	391232
    Forum Cross Pollinator, gratuitously strident

  11. #6386
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    BC to CO
    Posts
    4,884

    Ask the experts

    Quote Originally Posted by J. Barron DeJong View Post
    For 2021 that spacer would be attached to the backside of the large cog assembly, right? I’m pretty sure I saw it stuck to the backside of that part, but definitely do not have a loose spacer on there.
    The separate spacer was an added fix for the first run on M9100 cassettes.
    Unless the cassette was from late 2018/early 2019 it will have spacer included and bonded to the back.
    Last edited by Dee Hubbs; 11-02-2021 at 06:52 AM.

  12. #6387
    Join Date
    Sep 2008
    Location
    NorCal
    Posts
    530
    They require way too high of a service interval for anyone that actually rides their bike (often). Not remotely worth the price of admission. Buy a White Industry and save a ton of $ (and headaches).



    Quote Originally Posted by VTskibum View Post
    In my experience Chris King hubs have been overpriced fragile garbage for about 10+ years now. Several of my crew abandoned them for repeated issues and the attitude from their support matches their elitist price. So no surprise from me that a quiet cheap hub is more reliable.


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

  13. #6388
    Join Date
    Jun 2020
    Posts
    5,561
    Not all Chris King products are problematic. My old chili and cheese shakers are holding up fine with minimal maintenance required

  14. #6389
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    lake level
    Posts
    1,552
    Anyone know if there is any difference in power between Zee M640 caliper vs. new SLX 4 piston? Would be using SLX lever with either. I did some research, but all I found were some suggestions that the SLX might have better modulation due the the lever, couldn't find any comparisons on just the calipers.
    “I really lack the words to compliment myself today.” - Alberto Tomba

  15. #6390
    Join Date
    Jun 2020
    Posts
    5,561
    Quote Originally Posted by mmmm...pow! View Post
    Anyone know if there is any difference in power between Zee M640 caliper vs. new SLX 4 piston? Would be using SLX lever with either. I did some research, but all I found were some suggestions that the SLX might have better modulation due the the lever, couldn't find any comparisons on just the calipers.
    Power is going to be almost exactly proportional to piston area. This link for sketchy replacement pistons suggest they’re the same size pistons in both those calipers, so power will be the same:

    https://m.aliexpress.com/i/400115819...Adapt=Pc2Msite

    (I thought shimano used to actually publish these specs, but not able to find them anymore?)

    Edit: for clarity, knowing piston area is fine for comparing the caliper, but levers are more difficult since they have different mechanical leverage depending on pivot location, blade length, etc.
    Last edited by J. Barron DeJong; 11-02-2021 at 09:04 PM.

  16. #6391
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Posts
    3,673
    Quote Originally Posted by mmmm...pow! View Post
    Anyone know if there is any difference in power between Zee M640 caliper vs. new SLX 4 piston? Would be using SLX lever with either. I did some research, but all I found were some suggestions that the SLX might have better modulation due the the lever, couldn't find any comparisons on just the calipers.
    I have new SLX 4 pistons, new XTR 4 pistons, new xt 4 pistons and have used the old zee/xt 4 pistons. The new round of shimano brakes are great, the SLX feel absolutely phenomenal and can’t see ever getting another pair of XTR (although they are great!), the biggest thing I like about new caliper body style is they moved the bleed port to a better position for gravity bleeds, have found I can get better overall bleeds on the new body vs the old xt/zee 4 piston (like the m640 you referenced) overall the brake feel is similar tho edge to new brake style, but the bleed port location is big for me, YMMV.
    Do I detect a lot of anger flowing around this place? Kind of like a pubescent volatility, some angst, a lot of I'm-sixteen-and-angry-at-my-father syndrome?

    fuck that noise.

    gmen.

  17. #6392
    Join Date
    Oct 2017
    Location
    Evergreen Co
    Posts
    976
    I have SLX four pistons and love them.

    I like them better than my Codes or XT two pistons. No complaints.

    Quote Originally Posted by mmmm...pow! View Post
    Anyone know if there is any difference in power between Zee M640 caliper vs. new SLX 4 piston? Would be using SLX lever with either. I did some research, but all I found were some suggestions that the SLX might have better modulation due the the lever, couldn't find any comparisons on just the calipers.

  18. #6393
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Location
    SLCizzy
    Posts
    3,560

    Ask the experts

    Answering a past or future question about Hydra Freehubs: as an experiment, I used Fox Float Fluid in my Hydra Hub and at about 100 miles in, it’s the shit.
    Keeps everything quiet a hell of a lot longer than the Dumonde stuff they recommend, and the pawls seem to be working better…far fewer incidents of the loud clack when the last pawl engages.



    Sent from my iPhone using TGR Forums

  19. #6394
    Join Date
    Oct 2006
    Location
    8530' MST/200' EST
    Posts
    4,406
    Quote Originally Posted by joetron View Post
    Answering a past or future question about Hydra Freehubs: as an experiment, I used Fox Float Fluid in my Hydra Hub and at about 100 miles in, it’s the shit.
    Keeps everything quiet a hell of a lot longer than the Dumonde stuff they recommend, and the pawls seem to be working better…far fewer incidents of the loud clack when the last pawl engages.


    Sent from my iPhone using TGR Forums

    Are you mixing with any grease? I've been on the dumond freehub oil/phil wood grease combo, works for about 2-3 rides, then starts getting loud again. (Torch hubs).
    "If we can't bring the mountain to the party, let's bring the PARTY to the MOUNTAIN!"

  20. #6395
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Location
    SLCizzy
    Posts
    3,560
    I had just put a little bit of the dumonde grease on the pawls then said fuck it and splooged in about 1/2 a pillow pack of Float Fluid.
    The hub has been near silent since.


    Sent from my iPhone using TGR Forums

  21. #6396
    Join Date
    Feb 2014
    Location
    NorCal coast
    Posts
    1,967
    Quote Originally Posted by joetron View Post
    I had just put a little bit of the dumonde grease on the pawls then said fuck it and splooged in about 1/2 a pillow pack of Float Fluid.
    The hub has been near silent since.


    Sent from my iPhone using TGR Forums
    Interesting. I haven't had any issues with just using the Dumonde oil, but I'm not trying to make it quiet (the opposite in fact).

  22. #6397
    Join Date
    Aug 2014
    Location
    Imaginationland
    Posts
    4,794
    Quote Originally Posted by Andeh View Post
    Interesting. I haven't had any issues with just using the Dumonde oil, but I'm not trying to make it quiet (the opposite in fact).
    Ditto. When the beaters can hear you coming, they're more likely to get the hell out of the way.

  23. #6398
    Join Date
    Oct 2003
    Location
    slc
    Posts
    17,971
    Quote Originally Posted by NW_SKIER View Post
    Ditto. When the beaters can hear you coming, they're more likely to get the hell out of the way.
    At first I found my Hydra hub annoying and was going to quiet it down, but ended up keeping it as-is for exactly this reason.

  24. #6399
    Join Date
    Jan 2009
    Location
    SLC burbs
    Posts
    4,193
    Made extensive use of the hub noise in France these past 3 weeks. Annoying to me at first but invaluable to scatter the hordes of old French people occupying the whole width of the trail. One elder told his ancient friend in a whiny voice that it was amazing "they" didn't even have bells on the bikes. I told him in my angriest French that if he wanted me to wear a bell like a fucking cow he'd need to equip himself with a flashing light which is mandatory for slow-moving farm vehicles.
    Oh the joy of bitching in French...
    "Your wife being mad is temporary, but pow turns do not get unmade" - mallwalker the wise

  25. #6400
    Join Date
    Feb 2014
    Location
    NorCal coast
    Posts
    1,967
    Quote Originally Posted by Boissal View Post
    Made extensive use of the hub noise in France these past 3 weeks. Annoying to me at first but invaluable to scatter the hordes of old French people occupying the whole width of the trail. One elder told his ancient friend in a whiny voice that it was amazing "they" didn't even have bells on the bikes. I told him in my angriest French that if he wanted me to wear a bell like a fucking cow he'd need to equip himself with a flashing light which is mandatory for slow-moving farm vehicles.
    Oh the joy of bitching in French...
    Haha...

    Yeah, I've got one of those bells with the on-off switches but a) the damn thing turns on when I don't want it to, b) it's distracting to me, and c) the damn thing is a hazard to me and/or my bike in a crash. So noisy hub it is. It's kind of damned if you do, damned if you don't. The local crew has had hikers bitch at them for their "annoying" bells, but also have people with earbuds in leap off the trail at the last moment because they couldn't hear us. So I'm just going with something that makes noise but isn't super annoying to me.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •