Dry pulleys do this in my experience.  Drip some lube around the dust 
seals--hopefully it'll penetrate.  If not, remove them one at a time (so you 
can reassemble them correctly and put them back in the proper spot--they are 
different from each other) and apply light grease or oil...

Steve

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[mailto:rbw-owners-bu...@googlegroups.com]on Behalf Of andrew hill
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2010 8:34 PM
To: RBW Owners Bunch
Subject: [RBW] rear der squeak?


anyone got a read on this?

my Sam has started to squeak when pushing (thumbies) the rear der onto a 
smaller sprocket - i get one short bird noise when quickly shifting "out".  
also, when on the smallest one, it's chirped regularly for 10-15 feet at a time 
a couple of times.  

sounds just like a bird with a two-note song.  i kid you not. 

i *think* the rear der (shimano deore RR long) has started to talk, but i'm not 
sure where to lubricate it:)
is this maybe one of the two pulleys?  or should i monkey with the adjustment 
screws?

thanks,
andrew

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