I would try the following (assumning you have not already):

1. Swap the bb.
2. Light bit of grease of the tapers when installing the cranks
3. Uninstall and re-install the cassette
4. Check the chain for wear and make sure the master link is proerly 
secured.
5. Check the front derailer adujustment to make sure the cage it not 
hitting the chain or possibly somethig else
6. If you re wearing cleated shoes make sure the cleats are tight. Lower 
gearrs means lower pressure/contact with the pedals.
7.  Make sure the chainring bolts are tight.
8. IS the spacer (if there is one for 11 speed ) the correct width?

Good luck and hope you solve it quickly!

On Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at 11:47:06 AM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:

> This is going to sound crazy, but is it the saddle, seatpost, or their 
> interface? That's happened to me more than once, and I've chased sounds 
> that I'm sure are bottom bracket, crank, or cassette related only to 
> discover that in certain gears or at certain effort levels, my saddle is 
> clicking. (In fact, this is happening with a Berthoud on my NFE at the 
> moment. It only clicks when I shift my weight and ride upright at low 
> cadence). 
>
> Just a thought...
> Brett in Portland
>
> On Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at 5:35:26 AM UTC-7 David Wadstrup wrote:
>
>> We've played this game before, and I'm reluctant to begin another round. 
>>  But after a fruitless deep dive into a general internet search trying to 
>> identify the source of my sound, I thought bringing up my issue here might 
>> be of help.  Here goes....
>>
>> I am the proud owner of a beautiful, creamsicle colored Roadeo that I 
>> purchased from a fellow list member here a couple of years ago.  I 
>> purchased only the frameset, and built up it up myself.  A short while ago 
>> I began to notice a creaking, clicking, cracking-type sound when climbing 
>> steep-ish hills.  I loosened and re-tightened just about everything(except 
>> the bottom bracket) in an attempt to fix whatever the source of the sound 
>> might be.  No luck.  While out on a ride yesterday, I noticed that the 
>> sound was apparently getting worse.  I started to fear that there was maybe 
>> a crack somewhere in the frame, and made a plan to remove the crank and 
>> re-install the BB to eliminate it as a possible source(which I ended up not 
>> doing.)  But further into the ride, I happened to discover that the sound 
>> only occurs when I am in one of the 3 largest cogs on the cassette.  I made 
>> about 7 or 8 trips up and down one of the steeper hills on my route, and 
>> was able to confirm that it did not happen in the 4th, or 5th, or any other 
>> cog in back -- just the 3 largest.  
>>
>> For clarification, I am running a Shimano 11sp Ultegra group.  The sound 
>> is NOT regular.  Meaning that it doesn't occur in the same place in either 
>> my wheel's or crank's rotation. It happens both when seated and while I am 
>> out of the saddle. It is more of a cracking, creaking, sound rather than a 
>> clicking sound(although it does sound clicky,) if that makes any sense.  It 
>> sounds like what I'd imagine a a cracked something-or-other to sound like.
>>
>> I suppose I'll remove and reinstall the cassette when I get a chance, but 
>> figured I reach out to you all to see whether anyone has an inkling of what 
>> the trouble might be.  Please let me know your thoughts!
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>

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