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  1. #1
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    I would hope the LBS lubed it, but wouldn't assume. You might try also lubing the pulleys - at the middle where they attach.

    What sort of lube are you using?

    The only time I have heard noises like that is in the middle of a long (400k) rainy ride where all my lube had finally washed away. Once I re-lubed, it was silent. I like a thicker lube in wet conditions. DH is a fan of White Lightning, but I am not. This is the stuff I like - nice and thick: http://www.cswestbikes.com/servlet/t...NDETECH/Detail
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    sounds like a good title for a song. Good luck finding the source before it stops the bike!
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    Whenever I get any noises coming from the drive train I take the chain off, clean it, remove the pulleys and clean those too. Put everything back on and lube it.

    Thom says I'm a bit obsessive about my pulleys.

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    Bird songs from my drive train

    If a chain indeed is dry, it generally does not sound like a bird. However, what does make that sound is your pulley wheels in your rear derailleur. try taking them apart, clean and put a thin line of grease in around them.

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    thanks for the advice. I did inject some lube into the pulleys and the noise went away. I think. for a while. I might work up the courage to take them apart. They were pretty gunky from all the extra lube I was throwing on the chain...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    sounds like a good title for a song.
    Oh, good, now you've put that John Denver song in my head.

    "Birdsongs, from my drivetrain, make me crazy...
    Birdsongs, from my brakes, can make me cry-y-y-y-y...."

 

 

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