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I would imagine if the rubber bumper is original, it could have hardened up and maybe replacing it might help.
Or you could try removing the pivot bolt and apply a light coat of grease. Clean it up first if it's rusty.
Can't think of anything else that would cause it to squeak.
If all else fails, buy my Panther and sell yours! Lol
Have you tried lubing up the pivot bolt with some chain lube through the weep holes on the steerer? Make sure the AS bolts and the spring/yoke are tight.
Thanks!
The rubber bumper is new and the entire springer is completely rebuilt. I'll try lubing the pivot bolt, hopefully that's it.
The squeek seems to be in relation to the spring. Drives me crazy. Maybe it's telling me to go on a diet. I'll never be the 90 pound kid this was designed for Maybe switching to a stiffer whizzed spring would help.
I had a squeak on a springer that was about to drive me nuts, turned out to be on the ends of the spring (where each end contacts the mount) was causing the problem.
I would suggest taking it all apart, then assemble it using grease on every single metal to metal or thread to nut or any part to part contact surface. Also check your spoke tension & grease your axle & nuts at the fork dropout,
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