Most likely nothing to do with crank. Check your seat mount.
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Grab your pedal with one of the crank arms pointing up or down, and give it a shake in the lateral direction, if there is any play in the crank its time for a new bottom bracket.
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It’s something touching carbon and resonating through the frame. I apologize for the vague answer. But just looking at a video and tried to diagnose an exact causes is near impossible. Anything that’s touching carbon needs to be taken off one by one greased and retort. One piece at a time and reassemble to see if the creek goes away. That’s what the bike shop would do.
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Most likely nothing to do with crank. Check your seat mount.
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Grab your pedal with one of the crank arms pointing up or down, and give it a shake in the lateral direction, if there is any play in the crank its time for a new bottom bracket.
It’s something touching carbon and resonating through the frame. I apologize for the vague answer. But just looking at a video and tried to diagnose an exact causes is near impossible. Anything that’s touching carbon needs to be taken off one by one greased and retort. One piece at a time and reassemble to see if the creek goes away. That’s what the bike shop would do.
Are you sure it’s not your knees?