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Are you sure it's not your crank arms that are creaking ? It's a similar sound caused by the same pedaling motion.
Well… the creak came back worse than ever. So back to the dealer for the 2nd time and got to deal direct with the mechanic this time.
He said commonest creak on the rail is rear axle and bearings. Now someone posted that exact area on another thread so well done to them. Mechanic removed the rear inner and outer bearings on both sides, re seated them squarely and greased them.
PERFECT! Creak is gone and dead quiet whilst pedalling. Very very happy in a simple fix that I don’t have to pay for.
OK, I am going to say that this is definitely not coming from your motors frame brackets. If it starts making a noise when you take 380% of the power away, something else is going on!I've pretty much checked everything else. I've moved my weight around whilst not pedalling and all is silent. I did think pivot points but doesn't seem to be. It's only when I pedal it makes a noise especially when past the assistance speed or with motor off. I've cleaned and torqued most things now and changed pedals and cleaned seat post. It could be play on the chain ring I guess so that's my next avenue.
Hey @Bearing Man, thanks a lot for this information! Finally found it here. Just to confirm, are the part numbers on the bottom right (the mounting plates) for the BDU4XX unit? I found that my drive-side bottom plate is stripped (on my 2022 Trek Rail), and have been looking for the right part number to replace it.reading never was my strong point! anyway, sod the copyright.
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Bosch only offer the brackets for the new BDU3 "Smart System" Gen 4 motor. Although, I'm not yet sure what the difference is, if any! If you're in the UK, just drop me an email. We have loads if you need one.Hey @Bearing Man, thanks a lot for this information! Finally found it here. Just to confirm, are the part numbers on the bottom right (the mounting plates) for the BDU4XX unit? I found that my drive-side bottom plate is stripped (on my 2022 Trek Rail), and have been looking for the right part number to replace it.
Thanks in advance!
There are 4 brackets, one short left, one short right, one long left and one long left. But as I said, there is no part number for the Gen 4, only the Gen 4 "Smart" I do not know if these parts are the same so I can't tell you whether they are suitable? I will try to find out for you.@Bearing Man that's great info! I also saw that bosch sells these mounting plates for CX Smart system (BES3). They have a long and a short version. Which one would be suitable for the CX motor nonsmart (BDU4xx)? Thanks!
As I said, we have tons of them! Our partners probably have these brackets too!Thanks a lot! That would be super helpful I've been trying to find these mounting plates for my BDU4xx motor for some time!
Well done for persevering! It's very unusual to have any gaps between the motor and frame, but your solution seems to have done the trick! As for gasket, there is a "damping film" (gasket) fitted to some early Bosch motors (Gen 2) but this was next to useless! Once fitted, it compressed and as the motor moved slightly it would wear away causing the motor to come even looser and to start creaking badly.I thought I'd give another update on the creaking noise. After a return of the noise I thought I'd have another investigation after reading a post where someone said that losening one bolt at the rear stopped the noise.
What I found was when refitting the motor, doing up the bolts on the drive side firmly would leave the motor sitting snugly on 5 bolts but leaving a 1mm gap on the lower non drive side.
Now first I thought when tightening the bolt the frame would easily bend in to fill the gap but looking at the position of the bolt holes (right on the corners of the frame) and the thickeness of the metal I can't see this happening so next option is the mounting plate on the motor would be bent outwards towards the frame. But again seeing the thickness of the plate and distance from the tiny screws attaching it to the motor case this isn't going to happen easily.
So what I think was happening is that the plate was being bent out putting horrendous strain on the tiny bolts holding the screws to the motor causing a creak.
So what I did was find a washer that fit snuggly in the gap and tightened up and all has been well ever since.
Looking around for these mounting plates I've seen some have gaskets so I'm wondering if the gap is to accommodate these and sometimes the bike shops don't fit them
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