GuruUno
Well-Known Member
My "noise" was a clicking sound which drove me crazy. I took off the Kinekt seat post on Friday and put back the OEM post to verify the Kinekt was the culprit. For over a week, I checked every component, but in the end it was the Kinekt. I can actually take the nose of the saddle when it is mounted on the bike with the Kinekt and it has a slight movement when I push/pull it ever so slightly.My "perfect" Vado is no longer perfect. It's going to the shop tomorrow for a weird "dead spot" in the pedal. I started noticing a little noise and skip for lack of a better description a couple days ago. I am not one to worry about every little thing so I blew it off. Howver, on last night's ride it was much more frequent. It almost feels like when a pedal bearing goes bad and you get the rythmic catch. I had just put Chester pedals on so I put the stock ones back on and it still does it. I have a Park bike stand so I got it on the stand and clamped down, which by myself was no easy feat!
I pedaled by hand and there is definite dead spot from 1 oclock to 3 if on the right side. I called the LBS and they told me to bring it in and they will troubleshoot it and get it fixed. I really hope this doesn't turn into a ongoing issue......
Last night I disassembled it, cleaned it, and changed the springs.
I put back a Redshift Shock Stop post to experiment with for a few days and then I'm going to try out the Kinekt again.
If memory serves me, a while back I had a worn part that KInekt provided (pin popped through the side), but this being my 3rd or 4th post since the day the were made, I did like it better than the Redshift.
I'm going to experiment again.