Paul_Smith SRCC said:As well as what the others have said it could also be where the guards attach to the BB bridge, sometimes the guards make contact with the seat stays and as the bracket flexes the stays rub against the contact points and squeak, you can trim the guard to stop that.
Some modern front mechs, when in the lowest gear position can also make contact with the guard as well, often to the point where the guard can act as a ‘stop’ for the mech’ resulting in the mech’ not being able to travel in far enough; can be a bit more difficult to get around that though.
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Joe24 said:Cant you just sprey wd40 or other oil in the bit thats squeeking and see if that stops it?
Or just shove on one of those big mountain bike mudguards you get. Im going to have one of those on my crappy fixed.
Infact, just get rid of that Galaxy, all mudguards will squeek and get a fixed or one of these bad boys:
Think bout it, very little maintenence, the Dutch dont seem to maintain them at all, so they wont be any noise.
Sorted!