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ITM K-Sword bars & stem - creeking

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Lama
  
OK - So i recently installed a set of these puppies - both stem & bars - new.

Got them as a screaming deal in Ebay - certainly wasnt going to pay retail!!

Anyway - after torqueing to the correct settings etc i am getting a creeking noise coming from them when really cranking on them ie out of the saddle sprinting, climbing hard etc.

I know its definately coming from the stem/bars connection. and believe its caused by the carbon faces rubbing together.

Just wondering if anyone knows how to go about fixing this noise - its really bugging me..... maybe should i put some thin paper in the gap, or is there some kind of 'grease'"(for want of a better term).

thanks to all in advance

BTW - fairly happy with them otherwise. certainly something to get used to after using alloy traditional bars for so long.

http://www.bellatisport.com/shop/images/products//388.jpg

Peter@vecchios
  
OK - So i recently installed a set of these puppies - both stem & bars - new.

Got them as a screaming deal in Ebay - certainly wasnt going to pay retail!!

Anyway - after torqueing to the correct settings etc i am getting a creeking noise coming from them when really cranking on them ie out of the saddle sprinting, climbing hard etc.

I know its definately coming from the stem/bars connection. and believe its caused by the carbon faces rubbing together.

Just wondering if anyone knows how to go about fixing this noise - its really bugging me..... maybe should i put some thin paper in the gap, or is there some kind of 'grease'"(for want of a better term).

thanks to all in advance

BTW - fairly happy with them otherwise. certainly something to get used to after using alloy traditional bars for so long.

http://www.bellatisport.com/shop/images/products//388.jpg

Tacx makes some for carbon to carbon connections 'goop'. Don't remember what it is, not a grease...get some of that and use a torque wrench.

Powerful Pete
  
I have found that taking stuff apart, cleaning, applying a very light layer of grease/carbon compound (depending on what the material is) and re-installing gets rid of most of the creaking noises...

Lama
  
OK brilliant

I thought there might be some kinda 'goop' to solve the problem

thanks again!

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