SRAM Red & Cervelo R3 Problems
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There is always one guy on every video telling the person to raise thier saddle. Saddle height is a personal preference. Andy Schleck's saddle could be raised almost a full inch or two would you be standing at the liege finish line telling him to raise his saddle?
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what bottom bracket are you using?
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dude, trash the bike, but tell me where you dump it so i can go pick it up.
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just not good enough
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poor installation
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i riding 2years with cervelo r3sl with sram red en i had no problems,i riding with a shimano cassette & kmc chain
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throw out shitram, get a new shimano cassette and chain. done!
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@shazmegali I agree, that is hardly acceptable for such a groupset.
Have you heard nothing at all from SRAM?
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MUST SEE !
keyword ''CERVELO TOMAHAWK SPRINT TEST''
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I had a bike that made that nose. I thought it was maybe something loose inside the front cranks. It turns out it was my rear axle. I was riding one day and the whole axle pretty much came out of the inside of the wheel. I ended up having to walk 4 miles home. I sold the bike the next day.
Cassette is loose. Tighten it, and it may do the job.
dahgutone 2 years ago 3
Spot on answer. Few commnets: Its on a turbo so I could get some video of it. When you're out on the road its a bit tricky to film. I do about 200miles a week and race a bit so I reverted back to my old bike whilst I tried to get t sorted. The manual gives you a nM torque to tighten to - but if you only do it this tight after one decent length ride of 60+ miles it starts making the noise. Answer is to 'over tighten' by around 5nM. That way it stays solid for about 200 miles. Prob sorted
shazmegali 2 years ago