Wahoo trainer keeps creaking

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Mattk50

MattK50
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Hi,

My wahoo trainer creaks badly when I lean slightly left or right and only starts creaking half hour into the ride. Really annoying. Everything is tight. Should I put some wd40 in the holding nuts or whatever they are called? Sorry if this is an amateur silly question. I took a short mp4 video but it won't upload.

Matt
 

AlanW

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Not to sure?
I had a similar problem with my Neo, it was the casing creaking as the trainer moved from side to side. I dribbled GT85 along the seams of the casing and it quietened it down for a few weeks, but then it returned.

Since then, I found a more permanent cure......turning the volume up on my ear buds :music:
 

Tenkaykev

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I had a similar problem with my Neo, it was the casing creaking as the trainer moved from side to side. I dribbled GT85 along the seams of the casing and it quietened it down for a few weeks, but then it returned.

Since then, I found a more permanent cure......turning the volume up on my ear buds :music:

WD do a dry PTFE spray which is excellent. It has a solvent which penetrates then evaporates completely leaving a coating of PTFE. It’s ideal for almost everything as it doesn’t leave a sticky film.
 
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Mattk50

Mattk50

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That's interesting. I have some GT85 or WD40. Is that the same thing? So spray it inside the 'holding' nuts on the trainer?
 
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Mattk50

Mattk50

MattK50
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Right. I'll get some to see if it helps, thanks. Spray inside the trainer's holding nuts or the bolts on the bike. Or both?
 

AlanW

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I'm not familiar with how your trainer is constructed to be honest. But the Neo is made of two halves that are screwed together, so there is a vertical joining seam around the whole circumference. So, I just applied a small amount at the top edge of the seam and let it run down the seam on either side of the casing.

But don't go to berserk as you don't really want it to enter the casing where the electronic circuity is!
 

Tenkaykev

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Right. I'll get some to see if it helps, thanks. Spray inside the trainer's holding nuts or the bolts on the bike. Or both?

I would use the nozzle and spray any place where two surfaces join.
I went round the house and garden lubricating locks, door catches, hinges etc.

“ WD-40 Specialist® Dry Lube with PTFE is a dry lubricant that keeps your equipment running smoothly with long-lasting corrosion protection that does not attract dirt, dust, or oil. It provides superior lubrication and long-lasting corrosion protection with no oily residue. Best used where cleanliness and maximum performance are required as it dries quick leaving behind a lubricating film that resists dirt, dust and oil buildups. Great for reducing friction and wear on blades and bits, door and window tracks, slides, conveyor belts, rollers, hinges, table saws, lathes, power tools and equipment. Effective in temperatures ranging from -50°F to 500°F. “
 
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Mattk50

Mattk50

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My trainer is a wahoo kickr snap. Here's a picture of one. So I'm thinking of just spraying it in the holes where I have circled yellow? That's the only place where the bike meets the trainer apart from the roller.
 

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Mattk50

Mattk50

MattK50
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I will try the vaseline later to see if it helps. Thinking it might be bit 'mucky' compared to that wd-40 dry lube (a tenner a spray as well??) but if it helps then I will know that is the problem right?
 
I use the same trainer and haven't encountered this issue, or heard any other complaints. Are you sure it's the trainer rather than the bike? Could you put a different bike in the trainer to confirm one way or the other?

If it is the trainer - which part of the trainer is squeaking? I'd think it could at least as likely be squeaking at the hinge on each leg rather than at the clamps?
 

Tenkaykev

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I will try the vaseline later to see if it helps. Thinking it might be bit 'mucky' compared to that wd-40 dry lube (a tenner a spray as well??) but if it helps then I will know that is the problem right?

It is expensive, ( I paid about eight quid from Screwfix ) but it is very good. I did all of the locks, the sliding mechanisms on the house windows, the locking mechanism on the edges of the Patio doors, etc.
Are you sure it isn't the operator? 😁

I was going to ask the OP if he was sure that it wasn't his knees, but I am far too polite for that.
 
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