I've hunted down and fixed a couple noises from my Brooks Flyers, but they
always return with friends. C'est la vie à ressort (that's life on
springs).
On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 7:06 AM, Jay Connolly wrote:
> I have clicking on a Brooks B17 aged saddle. Drives me nuts and
I have clicking on a Brooks B17 aged saddle. Drives me nuts and was hard to
chase down. I could feel it in the frame. Changed the bars, lubed the stem,
checked teh BB, the cables, the spokes. Glad I'm not the only one.
Jay
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I've read about people melting (with a hair dryer) Proofide into the "joints"
of the saddle..not sure if it would work on the springs but perhaps it would
and it would be safer than other lubes if it got on the leather.
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Brand new, maybe 100 miles on it. Flyer Imperial.
Love it, but it has started clicking. Not squeaking, like we often hear
reported.
One click per pedal stroke.
Can be recreated by grabbing the back of the saddle with thumb on top and
fingers under the springs and squeezing.
One click per