Try lubing the rear derailer pulleys.

On 2/11/12, Darin G. <dbg...@mac.com> wrote:
> Here's a puzzler in the spirit of "Car Talk" for the mechanical gurus
> on the post.  I get a very loud chirp (like a starling) when I shift
> into the smaller cogs, and a continuous loud chirp (like a flock of
> starlings) on the second smallest cog .  No chirp on the larger ones
> or the smallest.  I can't replicate it in my repair stand, but it
> definitely seems to emanate from the smaller cluster.  Cleaned and
> lubed chain to no avail.
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