I agree with Bill L. about using a little T9 at the sleeve over the clamp
area. My Billie's creaked/ticked and ever sinced I dripped T9 around the
sleeve edge (you should do both sides), they've been silent.

I would try laying the bike on one side, drip some T9 at the sleeve edge
and let it sit overnight. Then, repeat with the other side the next night.
Good luck, those little sounds can drive you mad!

Photo attached showing one side of the sleeve.

-Danny

On Mon, Sep 30, 2024 at 5:46 PM Bill Lindsay <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Leah
>
> On all sleeved aluminum handlebars, the sleeve was at one time a separate
> part from the rest of the bar.  That interface is not always totally
> perfect on every instance of every bar, and some can click click.  It's
> case by case, and some people have never heard a sleeved bar tick.  Some
> will be really proud about it: "I have seven sets of Noodles in my stable
> and they are ALL SILENT, harumph!"  Some people who have had one ticking
> handlebar might overstate it with "Sleeved bars all do that!  BLAH". Most
> mechanics of a certain age who pay attention have seen it from time to
> time.  Give a shot of your T9 at that interface, where the bar-proper
> disappears into the sleeve.  If that's the ticking you are hearing, that
> should quiet it down.
>
> Bill Lindsay
> El Cerrito, CA
>
> On Monday, September 30, 2024 at 1:40:46 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
> wrote:
>
>> On my raspberry Platypus I have aluminum Billie bars and a Nitto
>> Technomic 12 cm stem from Riv. Maybe once a year in any of my bikes, I’ll
>> get this irritating ticking in the bars. Years ago after trial and error, I
>> found it was coming from where the stem clamps the bars. Put a little T9 on
>> there and you’ll ride in blissful silence for another year or so. But this
>> time, it is HORRID. A constant cacophony of ticking that nearly drove me
>> wild during our 34 mile club ride today. If I grab the bar ends, I can make
>> the sound happen. I have applied T9 twice, greased the bolt, unscrewed it
>> and screwed it back in again…it’s still making the noise. If I go howling
>> to the bike shop they will have mercy and help but before I do that, I’m
>> coming to you all because you’ll know more about our type of bars.
>>
>> 1. Do these bars wear out? I can’t imagine that would be the case. The
>> stem is maybe a year old and the bars maybe 3 years.
>>
>> 2. Has this ever happened to you? How did you fix it?
>>
>> 3. Would a faceplater stem fix this issue? If I thought it would, I’d get
>> one and learn how to properly torque that sucker.
>>
>> 4. I can’t get the bars to move on me, if that’s what you’re wondering. I
>> can stand and put weight on them and they don’t obviously slip.
>>
>> Thanks for your help!
>> Leah
>>
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