Wildcat Tiger Advice
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- rocklobstercat
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Wildcat Tiger Advice
I've been using the Wildcat Tiger and have noticed the back of my legs touching it while I'm riding. It also makes a squeaking noise around the seatpost area when going over bumps etc. Just wondered if anyone else had the same problem and if they managed to resolve it. Thanks.
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Re: Wildcat Tiger Advice
Never had any issues ... 99% of the time I forget it's there.
Is there anything specific / odd about your set-up? Saddle very forward or rearward, carbon setpost, etc?
Is there anything specific / odd about your set-up? Saddle very forward or rearward, carbon setpost, etc?
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Same as Stu. Never had an issue. Post a pic of your setup so we can take a look...
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- rocklobstercat
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Re: Wildcat Tiger Advice
Nothing unusual about my setup, it's a carbon seatpost but the noise is coming from the strap buckles as well. The saddle is set slightly back too. I'll see if I can post a pic.
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Re: Wildcat Tiger Advice
mine squeeked once or twice, and I can get it to repeat this sometimes. As soon as I tightened the seat strap a little after a mile or two it stopped.
If you're of the chunckier thigh like my good self its possible sometimes that the legs touch it a bit. This makes it rock side to side. Make sure everything is good and tight, I also taped my seatpost both to stop wear and increase grip on the strap a little.
If you're of the chunckier thigh like my good self its possible sometimes that the legs touch it a bit. This makes it rock side to side. Make sure everything is good and tight, I also taped my seatpost both to stop wear and increase grip on the strap a little.
Re: Wildcat Tiger Advice
When tightening the seat post strap, it's important to chase out any slack when you double it back through the second d-loop - the rubber tends to grip to itself quite well. I also put some 'copter tape around the seat post, which the rubber grips a bit better than metal or carbon. You can actually pull very hard on the strap through the first d-loop, which puts the most tension around the seat post - this should stop the squeaking.
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Re: Wildcat Tiger Advice
Cheers for the advice guys, I'll give all those things a try. Many thanks.
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Re: Wildcat Tiger Advice
mine squeaked a bit until I managed to get the main strap tight enough I recall!
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Wrap an inner tube around your seapost, it may help to stop it from moving/squeaking
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I have that exact same seat post and i had trouble with mine sqeeking alot. However it now seems to have bed in and doesnt make a peep. I did use talc on the rubber to start with which shut it up!
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I did use talc on the rubber to start with which shut it up!

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