On 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.
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On Sep 30, 2024, at 4:43 PM, Franco Rinaldi <fmri...@gmail.com> wrote:
I thought that will or Roman mentioned this in one of the news letters - they took the stem out of the head tube and jazzed it all up and eventually found the culprit.
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On Sep 30, 2024, at 4:58 PM, Leah Peterson <jonasa...@gmail.com> wrote:
Lol, Franco what is jazzing up the stem?!! How can I jazz up MY stem?! I don’t recall that in the newsletter, but I’ll email Will. If he’s dealt with this before he will know what to tell me.
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LeahOn all sleeved aluminum handlebars, the sleeve was at one time a separate part from the rest of the bar. That interface is not always totally perfect on every instance of every bar, and some can click click. It's case by case, and some people have never heard a sleeved bar tick. Some will be really proud about it: "I have seven sets of Noodles in my stable and they are ALL SILENT, harumph!" Some people who have had one ticking handlebar might overstate it with "Sleeved bars all do that! BLAH". Most mechanics of a certain age who pay attention have seen it from time to time. Give a shot of your T9 at that interface, where the bar-proper disappears into the sleeve. If that's the ticking you are hearing, that should quiet it down.Bill LindsayEl Cerrito, CAOn Monday, September 30, 2024 at 1:40:46 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 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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On Sep 30, 2024, at 6:55 PM, Ryan Frahm <fra...@gmail.com> wrote:
I remember reading somewhere that dripping some Loctite down into the sleeve and letting it dry will solve this issue for good. I built my wife’s Platypus with the Billie bar and have been lucky so far…
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On Sep 30, 2024, at 6:55 PM, Ryan Frahm <fra...@gmail.com> wrote:
I remember reading somewhere that dripping some Loctite down into the sleeve and letting it dry will solve this issue for good. I built my wife’s Platypus with the Billie bar and have been lucky so far…
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On Sep 30, 2024, at 7:27 PM, Leah Peterson <jonasa...@gmail.com> wrote:
Update. I couldn’t stand the thought of leaving my bike like that until tomorrow. I went out to the garage, freshly showered, IN MY PAJAMAS and I attacked that stem with a shop towel and fresh lube. I pumped that stem up and down like Will said and tightened that bolt down good like John said. I raised the garage door for more light to line up the bars and wheel and respect the “max height” line on the stem. Of course several neighbors walked by and witnessed this spectacle but it doesn’t matter. I am a woman in possession of a broken Platypus, this is no time for decency. I came back into the garage and then I went after the sleeve with T9 and that little red straw it comes with on BOTH sides. I laid the Platypus down a mat and propped the brake lever with my tool bag.
<image0.jpeg>Now, the good news is that after the stem lubing, I didn’t hear that tick. Could be incidental. We will likely never know which intervention worked (if they work) because I did ALL of them tonight. But if I’m going out to the garage to get my hands dirty (just kidding! I wore gloves!) I might as well do all the things.LeahOn Sep 30, 2024, at 6:55 PM, Ryan Frahm <fra...@gmail.com> wrote:--I remember reading somewhere that dripping some Loctite down into the sleeve and letting it dry will solve this issue for good. I built my wife’s Platypus with the Billie bar and have been lucky so far…--On Monday, September 30, 2024 at 3:46:17 PM UTC-7 Bill Lindsay wrote:LeahOn all sleeved aluminum handlebars, the sleeve was at one time a separate part from the rest of the bar. That interface is not always totally perfect on every instance of every bar, and some can click click. It's case by case, and some people have never heard a sleeved bar tick. Some will be really proud about it: "I have seven sets of Noodles in my stable and they are ALL SILENT, harumph!" Some people who have had one ticking handlebar might overstate it with "Sleeved bars all do that! BLAH". Most mechanics of a certain age who pay attention have seen it from time to time. Give a shot of your T9 at that interface, where the bar-proper disappears into the sleeve. If that's the ticking you are hearing, that should quiet it down.Bill LindsayEl Cerrito, CAOn Monday, September 30, 2024 at 1:40:46 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 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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On Sep 30, 2024, at 7:56 PM, Franco Rinaldi <fmri...@gmail.com> wrote:
I know that feeling. My Clem is the one bike I need ready at all times. Glad you got it sorted out!! You jazzed it up
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Leah how did it work out? Was the solution effective?
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On Oct 2, 2024, at 9:31 AM, Leah Peterson <jonasa...@gmail.com> wrote:
I’m heading out for a ride in five minutes! I’ll let you know! 🥰
On Oct 2, 2024, at 1:44 PM, Ted Durant <tedd...@gmail.com> wrote:
When you say you "attacked that stem with a towel and fresh lube", does that mean you cleaned the stem, wedge, and expander bolt fully and then greased it all, reassembled, and put back in the bike? Did you also put some grease under the expander bolt at the top of the stem? Did you wipe out the inside of the steerer tube (the fork, where the stem inserts), as well?
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... Or consider a custom Doom bar made to match the specs of the Billie!
On Oct 3, 2024, at 1:57 AM, Paul Donald <snipp...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have been having what seems like the same issue on my Rosco Bubbe (Platypus variant). I switched my Boscos out for Toscos and switched the 100 x 26mm clamp Tallux with a 110 x 25.4. Mad clicking. Drive me mad clicking. Tightened everything, and everything seemed tight. But it seemed more from the stem/headtube interface than bars/stem. Took stem out, liberally greased the bolt, wedge, stem, and steerer. Seemed ok for a day. Then started clicking again. Noticed it was only when pressure was applied to the left hand side of the bars. Then had to stuff my bike in the back of someones car which required some disassembly. When I put the stem in again I set it higher by accident, which turned out to be a better height AND stopped the clicking.
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He found that the headset was loose, so he tightened that too (and mashed the headset cup or spacer or whatever in the process).

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On Oct 5, 2024, at 6:10 PM, Peter White <peter...@gmail.com> wrote:
Leah,My wife and I both ride Rivendell frames. She has an Atlantis, and I have a Rambouillet. They both ride wonderfully. The frame geometry is excellent. But they both had the same issues with the steerer tube machining and head tube machining that all Rivendell frames have, except for the custom frames. The ends of the head tube are not exactly perpendicular to the geometric axis of the head tube, and the fork crowns are not precisely machined so that the headset parts don't always line up correctly. Take your bike to an experienced mechanic who has the appropriate tools to machine the head tune and the fork crown so that the headset components are in the correct alignment. Then your bike will really shine.Email me directly and I'll try to find a shop that can fix this for you.
On Sat, Oct 5, 2024 at 4:29 PM Leah Peterson <jonasa...@gmail.com> wrote:
Ted, I’ve had the loose clunking headset on my Betty Foy and your description is my memory of it.I got 19 miles in this morning. At first, everything was blissfully quiet and sturdy. By mile 12 the ticking came back. Not as bad, but it’s there. Remember in the video when I applied pressure to the left grip and could initiate the sound? Now it’s in the right grip. I can’t do it consistently and there doesn’t seem to be correlation with weight on the bars. I did throw that bike around heartily today. I took it on a wooded trail with tons of tree roots to bash over and inclines to stand up and pull on the bars.
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Garth stated; " The head tube facing is supposed to be at the time of manufacture...". I think we all agree, but I'm not sure if it isn't done, it's 'unscrupulous'. I think most mass produced frames are faced/chased by the manufacturer.
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On Oct 7, 2024, at 2:55 PM, Brian Campbell <bdcamp...@gmail.com> wrote:
Given that the issue was solved by lubricating the bars previously (as mentioned above ^^^^) I would try a bar swap first. If you have bars that are 25.4 and have no sleeve on hand that are not being used they would be my first choice.
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I’m going to second what Chris said, that is excellent scientific protocol…change one thing at a time so once you solve your issue you will be reasonably certain what solved it.
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HI Leah,
OK, I heard straight from the source, Yoshikawa-san himself. He says: "If you hear a sound in the center of the handlebar, apply a drop of Krazy Glue on each side of the 40mm long hole in the outer pipe.
This usually eliminates the sound. Do not put oil in it, it is not good.”
I think the 40mm long hole is the sleeve. Try it out! I will, too.
-will
Of course I already put oil in there so maybe my experiment will be a dud. I want to order a new steel bar with no sleeve.
Leah
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Enjoying following this thread and the process of discovery! (Sorry that it is at your expense, Leah :)). I had the dreaded ticking on some sleeved choco bars with a Nitto quill (not on a riv, a vintage trek). It was only when I leveraged one side of the bars. I put drop bars on the bike and it went away, but who knows it that’s the leverage change or the new bars!
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This has been an ongoing issue with me in regards to what Rivendell sells. In the early days the headtube was standard and getting the bars up high required a longer stem but now they have geometry that already brings the bar up high so the need for extra long stems isn't as high. The fact that everything they sell is still super tall bums me out to a degree because I would like to buy from them but it just doesn't work for me. I end up with them slammed down like whats discussed here and the bars are still too high.

… I realize that this is easier to do with a clamp-on stem than with a quill stem, since clamp-ons are reversable top/bottom.



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We're bordering here on losing track of the information provided. The very tall stem slammed into the butted section of the headtube is a one-off temporary swap onto Leah's Raspberry Platy, she was not previously running stems dropped that low on any of her bikes. Not the cause of the tic-ing.
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