You can try removing the saddle from the seat post, cleaning the rails and any contact points, then applying a little grease and reassembling. Pro tip: first take a picture of current angle and position so you can match it.
vanbikecouver on
Can you try a different pair of shoes or get someone else to try riding it to eliminate that add the problem?
Could need to re-grease the chainring bolts but start with the easy things first. Might even be the pedals.
R3DSmurf on
Swap the pedals for some new ones
frozenwhites on
Just dealt with this on my friend’s bike for him. Get off the bike and hold it up next to you. Put weight on one of the pedals in the 6 o’clock position without rotating it. Does it still creak? If so, take the pedal off, take the crank off. Clean the square tapered bits, clean the hole on the crank. Apply some grease. Re-install. Tighten hard. Grease the pedal threads and re-install. (I say all this assuming you have a crank-puller)
velocityzen on
I think thatโs your knee
Old-Signature-4996 on
Itโs a Walmart bike what do you expect? ๐๐๐
Dear_Nectarine_4951 on
Sounds like a brooks saddle to me
Organic-Midnight-669 on
I read the other comments. I would have sworn its pedals. other things, seat, cranks, bottom bracket, chainrings.
really sounda like pedals though
Elegant-Tie-4774 on
Put some oil where the crank axis enters bottom bracket. That should stop it. Your bottom bracket might need to be replaced to permanently fix the issue.
Secure-Tutor-1647 on
Stand up and pedal. Does it still make that sound? No need to remove the seat. Just stand, pedal, listen
Wafflewas on
Sounds like pedals to me.
Dragonraja on
I was going to say maybe the pedal bearings, but unless they’re super cheap, they should all be sealed?
deerbones3218 on
I don’t hear it get over it rich poser
Extension_Dog_7867 on
If all else fails check the bolts on the inside of the chainring. I had a similar creak and they had come a little loose. Easy fix.
Nice_Solution4818 on
I see the problem. You bought an Ozark Trail bike.
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Sounds like your saddle is creaking.
You can try removing the saddle from the seat post, cleaning the rails and any contact points, then applying a little grease and reassembling. Pro tip: first take a picture of current angle and position so you can match it.
Can you try a different pair of shoes or get someone else to try riding it to eliminate that add the problem?
Could need to re-grease the chainring bolts but start with the easy things first. Might even be the pedals.
Swap the pedals for some new ones
Just dealt with this on my friend’s bike for him. Get off the bike and hold it up next to you. Put weight on one of the pedals in the 6 o’clock position without rotating it. Does it still creak? If so, take the pedal off, take the crank off. Clean the square tapered bits, clean the hole on the crank. Apply some grease. Re-install. Tighten hard. Grease the pedal threads and re-install. (I say all this assuming you have a crank-puller)
I think thatโs your knee
Itโs a Walmart bike what do you expect? ๐๐๐
Sounds like a brooks saddle to me
I read the other comments. I would have sworn its pedals. other things, seat, cranks, bottom bracket, chainrings.
really sounda like pedals though
Put some oil where the crank axis enters bottom bracket. That should stop it. Your bottom bracket might need to be replaced to permanently fix the issue.
Stand up and pedal. Does it still make that sound? No need to remove the seat. Just stand, pedal, listen
Sounds like pedals to me.
I was going to say maybe the pedal bearings, but unless they’re super cheap, they should all be sealed?
I don’t hear it get over it rich poser
If all else fails check the bolts on the inside of the chainring. I had a similar creak and they had come a little loose. Easy fix.
I see the problem. You bought an Ozark Trail bike.