Taming of the saddle creak

Super Glue stopped my saddle creak. We'll see how it holds up.

Super Glue stopped my saddle creak. We’ll see how it holds up.



I recently endured 160 miles of saddle creak on a two-day ride. That was enough to drive me to take drastic measures in search of a repair.

I was going to “tame” that creak no matter what, mainly because I like the Avocet Gelflex saddle. I purchased a bottle of Super Glue and set to work. I drilled a 1/8″ hole into the saddle support where the rails meet at the front. They’re encased in plastic. The hole was deep enough that I could see the rails.


I had tried all the other remedies such as cleaning the rails, oiling, and even using a pull tie to brace the rails.


I then drizzled the Super Glue into the hole and didn’t stop until it started coming out of the hole. It was quite a bit of glue.


After letting it sit overnight I put back the saddle and went for a 23-mile ride with a steep climb of 15 percent. Silence!


I thought about using epoxy, but I wasn’t sure it would act enough like a liquid.


We’ll see how it holds up. Be sure to cover the hole with tape in case you need to add more glue in the future.


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