Are the chainstay/seatstay pivots assembled dry? It's just a metal and poly bush so I don't think anything is required. Mine developed play there, replacement parts are fitted and problem gone for just now.
The chainstay/seat stay need to be installed dry without grease. I was informed by hotlines the grease will eat away at the polymer layer to the bushings. As folks are saying that tightening the bolts to the correct torque setting is stopping the movement/noise I'm thinking my torque wrench is wrong.
Noticed that my TR has the creaking on last nights ride, just around 2 weeks in of ownership. Will contact CRC and get this upgrade kit.
I've got an annoying creak around the bb on my new mega am frame too. Did people get it when pedalling/putting power down? I've stripped and greased pedals and bb, will replace the bb this week too. If that and checking the pivots doesn't solve it, I'll get in touch with crc.
Also, a slightly different issue - how loud is the monarch plus shock on everyone's frame? Mine seems to make a lot of noise on compression (sounds like air/fluid pushing through at high speed). It seems to work ok but I'm sure it clonks slightly on rebound too.
My AM doesn't creak and the shock is pretty much silent. Not sure if this helps! It's done about 500km since late feb and I've checked the torque a few times on all the pivots, but no issues. I do have a whole spare set of bearings/axles/hardware etc for the alps but decided against pulling it apart because I didn't want to introduce issues that aren't there today.
See if it creaks after a week being thrown down big mountains. Probably less than me 😉
I've had the crack/knock noise on mine and it was the shock bushing. Changed em and not a peep since.
CRC are sending me the bushing kit this week. I'll report back on my findings! It's a bloody good bike this...
Probably a daft question as everyone else seem to have figured it out, but how do you remove the old bushings and install the new ones?
I used a small socket to drive the metal bushing out then a drift to knock the plastic sections out.
Thanks. I ended up using sockets and that worked out okay. The creaking persisted though, which I finally managed to cure just the other day by greasing up the rear maxle (which I had used completely dry up to then). So I probably never had a problem with the bushings to begin with... Oh well, all quiet now!
Update on my creaking. All quiet since greasing up my rear maxle!
Also, the suspension 'clunk' I had which I thought might be pivots or the shock turned out to be a sticking SRAM clutch mech.
Has anyone still got this creaking noise or any updates on how you got rid of it.
Cheers
Anyone, your input would be appreciated.
Well, what's your situation? Have you tried new bushings and greasing the rear maxle? For a while I also experienced more of a squeeky sound, after getting rid of the creaking, which was fixed by greasing the suspension pivot bolts (they were all installed dry which seemed a little odd to me).
My knocking has returned 🙁 any one else had it return?
Warranty bushes sorted mine, thought it had returned but was a cracked freewheel. Frame has been silent ever since bushes
I've replaced bushings, bearings, shock mounts and correctly torqued up the bolts. I'm suspecting its the monarch that's at fault waiting on a ccdb inline to turn up to prove me correct! Just interested to hear if anyone has found a definite fix for this. Not tried greasing up the maxle but mine always has some chain lub on it. Does everyone who has the creak/knock have a clutch mech? Could that be the potential cause, this is my first clutch mech. Cheers.
Update. Mine is now fixed. Shock was the issue. Replaced with ccdb air. Vast improvement over the monarch.
Mine has movement in the rear triangle has returned again, tried everything, different shock as well. Now onto crc for replacrment / refund
Have you upgraded the bearings. The nukeproof ones are supposed to be shite. Hopefully you get a fix for yours and mine doesn't develop that noise again.
I got the chainstay pivot upgrade kit, that cured it for a while, what bearings need upgrading, i'm assuming all pivots?
The main bearing set, I've had mine all replaced but with nukeproof ones. Some folks recommend others as the nukeproof ones are not particularly good quality. My main pivot ones were seized causing some notchiness in the travel. Also had the chainstay pivot bushings replaced as these are seen as the weakest pair on the frame.
This is ominous, I have just bought a mega tr frame. I wonder if CRC have sorted them out or if I should just send it back before things get ugly..
So, figured out my creaking and cracking sounds by replacing the bearings with enduro bearings and things are allot smoother. Wouldn't go with nukeproof bearings again as they all ceased up pretty quickly, say 7-8 months.
I've got major play in my rear triangle. Going to strip it down tonight and also fit the replacement bushing kit I never got around to fitting. I have noticed that the rear shock moves side to side on the bottom bushing by 1-2mm. Not impressed with the build quality.
Reviving this thread, as I'm replacing the chainstay assembly on my TR. Can anyone advise how you remove / replace the pivot pin / bearings?
I was stuck with that too. Could not for the life of me work out how to get it out.
Easy, now that I've done it likely about five times now. Flip bike upside down, rear wheel off, loosen the screw, chap the the screw lightly to loosen the bolt and remove. Once out you can pull the frame apart and clean. Reassembling is a wee bit tricky you just need to realign it correctly to get the new chainstay pivot bolts in. Both sides can be done in 5 mins.
As there's a screw on both sides, does it matter which side / screw you tap from, or will the pin come out in either direction?
Mine has creaked like a bastard from day one. Awaiting response from CRC.
I've just received my bush kit from CRC, does anyone have a drawing that shows where they go? Thanks
Ignore my last question, I've just found [url= http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nukeproof-Mega-AM-TR-Bush-Kit-4x-Bushes-2x-Bush-Sleeves-/181674498723 ]THIS[/url] which seems to answer it nicely!
Hmm, my Mega TR creaks slightly when seated only. That what others are experiencing or when stood too? First FS for me so just assumed nievely maybe that it was just part of everything moving :-/
Grease time then.
I got my local shop to ring hotlines, and they denyed any knowledge of this or an upgrade kit. I ended up greasing the seat stay pivots and all has been fine since.
I got my local shop to ring hotlines, and they denyed any knowledge of this or an upgrade kit. I ended up greasing the seat stay pivots and all has been fine since.
Can you just remove covers for that or do you need to strip them?
To make a long story short and not drag out details.... I have a 2013 Mega am, bought new from CRC..... Had creaky pivot bearings from the first day. Nukeproof suggested replacing the main pivot at the bottom of the seat tube... Did that and a few rides later the rest of the pivots started creaking.... Replaced the remaining bearings, as per Nukeproof recommendation. To this day, I can only get 3-4 months out of a set of bearings. Every month I pop the dust covers off and regrease, but still only 3-4 month life span. Nukeproof also mentioned running the best bearings you can find.... I thought Enduro MAX is a fairly decent bearing, but still only 3-4 months out of a set... This bike is an amazing ride, but this issue has certainly put me off buying another Nukeproof. Anybody need a hand pressing bearing out and new ones in, just give me a shout!
My 2013 Mega AM started cracking/creaking under pedal load a few months ago. Checked all the bolts and replaced the shock bushings.
I'm fairly certain it's the main pivot bearings at the base of the seattube. I'm going to replace them when I get chance.
Mine is almost two years old (bought new from CRC) but it's still on the original bearings. Have you had the alignment checked on your frame jdogger?
That definitely sounds like a poorly aligned frame, as mine has been creak free since day one. It did start to develop a clunk when pushing the rear wheel side to side, but I got all the bearings and bushings replaced, which fixed the issue. All the bearings could still be turned by hand though. It's done two years of riding in scottish mud and two trips to the alps, and without any seized bearings? I'm impressed.
Im getting a knocking on mine when the rear suspension is compressed. Replaced all bearings, got the chainstay bush kit, had shock serviced, checked bushings. There seems to be a tiny bit of play in the shock mount hardware at the top end of the shock so ill replace that next. Any other thoughts on what it could be?
