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No problems I'm glad that you have an end in sight. I agree though that if they know it's a problem waiting for a complaint is a bit of a poor show it's far better to be proactive about it. Hope it doesn't take too long and that it does work.
Well, Tarmac is back with LBS. They contacted Specialized who say this is a known issue! FFS, why continue to use a design with a known issue

Long and short of it; Specialized are sending a Bonding Kit that will, apparently, eliminate any movement in the Delrin cups and, just maybe, I can get back to noise free riding. Happy that this is an issue that (I'm really tempting fate here!) can be easily resolved, but just a little bit disappointed in Specialized. I guess re-tooling is a cost too far.
Still love the bike though
At least, for now....
Please don’t think I’m mental with this one
I had a similar problem and I have tracked it down to the headrace bearings being dry/worn out. Its been plaguing me for a couple of weeks and several strip downs and retightens later I was none the wiser until I was caught out in a rain storm the other day and it stopped. Stripped it down cleaned, greased, tightened it up and job done no more clicking. My bike is aluminium but the principle should be the same. Hope it helps.
Hi Cidermart,
Don't think you're mad at all; I had an identical issue on an Allez Elite where the alloy steerer had gotten dry and need greasing. Initially, I thought that was BB.
On the Tarmac, the headset has been checked for play and all is good (though the bearings have not been checked!).
I can't get away from the fact that the BB was greased and all was good for few kilometers and then the clicking / creaking returned...
Thanks for your input.
Can you get it on a turbo and have someone kneel down close enough to more closely determine the source while you pedal?
Hi notfastenough,
Might well give that a go if swapping out the bearings doesn't do the trick but given that greasing the BB bearings sorted the issue for 150k or so I'm pretty sure that's where the issue is.
I kinda feel that on £3k bike that has done a shade over 2,000kms it's the shop's problem and they need to sort it. Just hoping that they share my sentiments...
Pedals? Have you removed them and cleaned and greased the threads. I had a bit of grit in mine once and it made a click once per revolution.
Hadn't but will definitely give it a go. If it turns out to be that simple it'll be a result.
Thanks.
the same is happening on mine... and its not the cable!!
I'm almost embarrassed to write this, but its not the end of your gear cable protruding and hitting on your crank arm is it as this will cause a clicking on every revolution?
The only reason I say it is because you say it occurs up hills and if you are changing to the small ring at the front the derailleur shifts and the cable can protrude more than when on the large ring.
Sorry for stating the obvious, but some times you can look past the obvious. Other than that and if the LBS have give the BB a clean bill of health then might be worth inspecting the chain and other drive chain components.
Don't be embarrassed at all; any suggestion is welcome.
That said, it's definitely not the cable...
I reckon the rest of the drivetrain is sound. My justification for this being that my first ride (post the BB greasing and rebuild) included several sets of hill reps, both long seated and short, sharp, out of the saddle climbs and neither caused the clicking.
Yesterday's ride was less structured but, inevitably, included a variety of hills and it was towards the end of this ride that the clicking reappeared. My thinking is that if it wasn't the BB it would have been apparent on both of these rides; what do you reckon?